Nigeria faces criticism for denying visas to Kenyans despite visa-free access to Kenya

Outrage is mounting after Nigeria denied visas to Kenyan citizens despite allowing Nigerians visa-free entry into Kenya. CNN journalist Larry Madowo revealed his difficulties in obtaining a visa. Applicants face rejections even after paying non-refundable fees.

The dispute escalated on Tuesday, March 17, 2026, after CNN journalist Larry Madowo disclosed difficulties in entering Nigeria. He stated that Kenyans are denied visas despite meeting all requirements, including submitting travel documents and paying about Ksh10,332 (USD 80) in non-refundable fees covering visa charges, online processing, and payment costs. A shared rejection letter called the decision final under Nigeria's Immigration Act, without detailed reasons. Meanwhile, Kenya scrapped Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) requirements for most African countries in July last year, allowing Nigerians visa-free entry and stay extensions. The imbalance has sparked online debate, with calls for Kenya to impose reciprocal restrictions on Nigerian passports. A Nigerian academic suggested such measures to prompt Nigeria to review its policy.

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