A woman travels to 10 countries in just three weeks using her Nigerian passport and details the expenses incurred
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A Nigerian lady, identified as @MkpoutoPius on Twitter, has garnered attention for her solo journey to 10 countries within just three weeks using a Nigerian passport.

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The adventurous traveler shared her experience on X (formerly Twitter), detailing how she independently planned and executed the ambitious trip without the assistance of any travel agents.

She disclosed that she obtained a Schengen visa in Lagos, Nigeria, enabling her entry into multiple European countries.

According to her, the entire expedition cost approximately £3,000 (N6 million). Her itinerary included visits to Senegal, Cape Verde, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Vatican City, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, and Uganda.

In her own words:

“I recently traveled to 10 countries in 3 weeks, nonstop

I departed from Lagos, Nigeria

The countries I visited were: Senegal, Cape Verde, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Vatican City, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, and Uganda.

The total cost of this trip did not exceed £3,000 (6 million Naira)

See the breakdown in the thread below.”

Netizens Reactions…


@click2cbn said: “In all these flights, I noticed that Airpeace from Lagos to Senegal was the most expensive.”

@mroieniola said: “I’m doing this in 2 weeks. But Abeg comot Senegal, Uganda and Cape Verde.”

@wamide_a said: “Love this a lot. Thank you for documenting and sharing.”

@keolaosebikan said: “Wow, this is very interesting. Did you need any special visas to enter those African countries - Senegal and Cape Verde? I know you must have used a Schengen visa for the European countries.”

@day_vheed said: “Really impressive. Did you book your flight tickets in advance? Also, were the accommodations Airbnb or hotels?”

@EnitanOyekanm said: “Except you didn’t give all the cost of airfares, the Nigerian leg seems to be the most expensive at GBP 400 of all the ones you gave!”

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