A Nigerian lady, identified as @MkpoutoPius on Twitter, has captivated many with her solo trip to 10 countries in just three weeks using a Nigerian passport.

The adventurous lady took to X (formerly Twitter) to share the details of her ambitious journey, which she undertook entirely on her own without the help of any travel agents.

Nigerian Lady’s Detailed Journey

She revealed that she planned and executed the trip herself, applying for a Schengen visa in Lagos, Nigeria, which allowed her entry into several European countries. The entire trip cost her approximately £3,000 (N6 million). She visited Senegal, Cape Verde, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Vatican City, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, and Uganda during her trip.
In her words:
“I recently traveled to 10 countries in 3 weeks, nonstop
I took off from Lagos, Nigeria
The countries I visited were Senegal, Cape Verde, Portugal, Spain, Italy, Vatican City, Greece, Germany, Switzerland, and Uganda.
This entire trip cost not more than £3,000 (6 million Naira)
Breakdown in the thread below.”
Netizens React to Nigerian Lady’s Adventure
@click2cbn said: “In all these flights, I noticed that Airpeace from Lagos to Senegal was the most expensive.”
@mroieniola commented: “I’m doing this in 2 weeks. But Abeg comot Senegal, Uganda, and Cape Verde.”
@wamide_a shared: “Love this a lot. Thank you for documenting and sharing.”
@keolaosebikan inquired: “Wow, this is very interesting. Did you need any special visas to enter Senegal and Cape Verde? I know you must have used a Schengen visa for the European countries.”
@day_vheed asked: “Really impressive. Did you book your flight tickets in advance? Also, were the accommodations Airbnb or hotels?”
@EnitanOyekanm observed: “Except you didn’t give all the cost of airfares; the Nigeria leg seems to be the most expensive at GBP 400 of all the ones you gave!”