How 'Powerful' Is Nigeria's Passport? Idoko Shares Turkish Airline Experience | Rubbin' Minds

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Komentáře • 139

  • @kasikwagoma6740
    @kasikwagoma6740 Před 14 dny +20

    You see, I am not a Nigerian but from Zambia which is in southern Africa. What this lady said can be applied to the rest of black Africa. Trust me, an African passport is worthless abroad, it is not just Nigeria. You know respect comes from achievement, it is something we Africans have not.... We may have achieved as individual, but not as countries or the continent..... Look at China, it once had the same GDP as my country Zambia, yet look at where China is and where my country is. Napoleon bonarparte one said let China sleep for when she awakes she will shake the earth, which is exactly what China is doing. It is a country that America is now so fearful of because of its manufacturing prowess. It graduates more STEM cell graduates in the entire world. 3 of its universities are now in the top ten, it has over 6 of the best operating ports on earth, it has the 3 gorges dam which is the most powerful dam ever built. China wants to be self sufficient and all these are achievements that have made them respected. If Africa continues to be so corrupt, inept, ineffective and totally reliant on other, we shall never be respected.

  • @uchenjoku-du3nf
    @uchenjoku-du3nf Před 15 dny +20

    Thanks for sharing your experience. I had a similar experience with this same Turkish Airline way back in 2007. That was a time when they had billboards all over Lagos boldly stating that No Transit Visas were required to stop over in Turkey. I had a 21-hour layover and as other nationals were being given hotel accommodation, I walked up to the counter and they bluntly told me I wasn't qualified cos of my Nigerian passport. I really made trouble with them and threatened to sue them because you don't tell me that I don't require a transit visa without spelling out the disadvantages, especially considering the long layover. Other Nigerians on the flight were telling me I was overreacting because they were already used to it. They said I should just find a corner within the airport and sleep for the night. Fortunately, my threat paid off as the Airline officials looked for me after about 1 hour and gave me a beautiful hotel accommodation within the airport. Unfortunately, all the other Nigerians on the flight slept on the bare and cold airport floor. Sad it's the same story 17 years after!

    • @chatvile23
      @chatvile23 Před 15 dny +6

      You were the change that was needed that time. You spoke up and against the ill treatment and they heeded and did the right thing. That is what ya’all in Nigeria should always do. Common man, I respect you! Others wanted someone else to fight for them just like what is happening now. But you were the change! Nigerians need to be the change they want to see because the black man is waiting for the sleepy giant to wake up for the black race to be respected.
      Good job man!

  • @bolasalak7360
    @bolasalak7360 Před 16 dny +20

    Sorry my sister this is the price we have to pay for being a Nigerian. The moment the country is fixed I bet you the respect will come back. Over to you Nigerian leaders. 😢

    • @Terry884
      @Terry884 Před 15 dny

      It’s mostly Igbo edo and Yoruba people that are committing immigration crimes with Nigerian passport in foreign countries that is why nobody has respect for Nigerian passport

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 15 dny

      Thank you dear🙏🏾

  • @user-nh8bi9gy7p
    @user-nh8bi9gy7p Před 16 dny +15

    The lady spoke very well❤🙏

  • @chibuezenwokorobia5594
    @chibuezenwokorobia5594 Před 14 dny +1

    This sister deserves a federal medal.. boldness in truthful lips

  • @investor_kehinde
    @investor_kehinde Před 15 dny +8

    I swear I like this lady

  • @chindomnic8828
    @chindomnic8828 Před 16 dny +22

    Nigeria passport and powerful cannot be in the same sentence. Nigerian leaders have failed their citizens

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 15 dny

      Sadly

    • @goldencoast8896
      @goldencoast8896 Před 13 dny

      Yes only the government fault.. Not also the citizens that go abroad with their dusty behaviour... Keep being delusional

  • @wasiulawal4129
    @wasiulawal4129 Před 15 dny +3

    Very well spoken!!
    What she has said makes a lot of sense. I have been to 5 different countries- Germany, Egypt, UK, Canada, UAE and have not needed a visa for any one of them, because of my US passport. The first visa I will ever get is to attend Hajj in Saudi. With my Nigerian passport, I would have needed a visa for every single one of those countries.

  • @frankchumezie1626
    @frankchumezie1626 Před 13 dny +5

    Her anger is misdirected. The problem is beyond not getting a hotel or a tour package. Most countries teach others countries how to treat their citizens by their actions. Benin Republic is visa free to South Africa, Singapore, Malaysia, India etc. We need to start telling ourselves some hard truths.

  • @Sachealbrainbox
    @Sachealbrainbox Před 16 dny +11

    The way Nigerians have destroyed the image of Nigeria. .its sad
    Government and illegal minds are to blame

    • @TravisGunderson-ge9nh
      @TravisGunderson-ge9nh Před 15 dny

      I think it’s the government should solely be blamed for nigeria’s misfortunes. If they really loved Nigerians enough, our leaders would and should have rid of corruption and spend the country’s resources wisely

  • @PAIKUN.
    @PAIKUN. Před 14 dny +3

    If a country doesn’t have a good brand and perception. Its passport is gonna be weak. That’s the problem with African passports

  • @chukwudie.3243
    @chukwudie.3243 Před 16 dny +10

    As a Nigerian born in Nigeria, and living in America for most of my life, I can assure you, America truly is just marketing. Problem plenty for here too.

    • @TravisGunderson-ge9nh
      @TravisGunderson-ge9nh Před 15 dny

      The major difference btw Nigeria and USA is that they are progressing forward even tho they still have their own problems. There’s no country without its own problem of sort. Nigerian government don’t love its citizens enough to invest in them lol

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 15 dny +1

      👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 correct

  • @akinbamibonje929
    @akinbamibonje929 Před 15 dny +1

    thank you for sharing this.

  • @artbrutnewyork
    @artbrutnewyork Před 15 dny +7

    The perceived “power” of a country’s passport is tightly based upon the past behavior of its citizens in foreign countries. For example: do the citizens who hold a certain passport overstay, commit crimes, deal in drugs, involved in fraud, etc at a higher rate compared to citizens who hold other passports? It’s important to admit that some Nigerians have tarnished the image of ALL Nigerians by displaying unacceptable levels of criminality while abroad.

  • @wildbull5722
    @wildbull5722 Před 14 dny +2

    Make Nigeria safe without kidnapping, electric, cheap schools, cheap and good healthy care and we don't need to go anywhere.

  • @sholraz191044
    @sholraz191044 Před 15 dny +3

    Remember those politicians use diplomatic passport, this lady has saved me from a mess I was about to get myself into.I was going to book turkish Airways to abuja for the big EID 2 days before I say her video on twitter.

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 15 dny +2

      And this is one of d main reason I made s video, I'm happy to read this comment 🤗

  • @eokoroejike
    @eokoroejike Před 15 dny +2

    Good she spoke up

  • @Eddykurrent
    @Eddykurrent Před 15 dny +2

    Seh spoke very well.

  • @blackuhuru7798
    @blackuhuru7798 Před 16 dny +10

    Just imagine Tanzania is deny Nigeria a visa... Ogun kpai Tanzania

    • @atatcharles9660
      @atatcharles9660 Před 16 dny

      Am aware of this Nigerians abused the privileged ohh I was in the country when a temporary ban was placed they even refused to extend our visa we that was present in the country. Now to get it you must have a full Tour plan and the money is about 210k the last time I applied in February

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 15 dny

      😂😂😂😂😂

  • @PatrickItoyaimamu
    @PatrickItoyaimamu Před 16 dny +5

    My experience with Turkish airlines was really bad. 17/02/2022
    I was coming back from work, my flight was from Luanda to Lagos, transit through Istanbul. There was a 4 hour delay from the airline (Turkish air) in Luanda, on arrival to Istanbul I missed my connecting flight, I couldn’t find someone to help me cos they refused to speak English with me, showed them my ticket, they changed it to the next flight to lagos 24hrs period. No accommodation because they said I needed a visa, no food, no sympathy, no explanation…. It was really sad.
    One positive travel experience.
    I had a better experience in Doha, one leg delay, there was a lady waiting for me with my name on a placard, new ticket, food voucher, full explanation on how/where to eat and sleep while I wait.

    • @atatcharles9660
      @atatcharles9660 Před 16 dny

      See Qatar airways they are the best airline for Nigerians to use. Infact most airlines like Etihad,Qatar e.t.c from middle east countries literally take care of their passengers

  • @muyiwa508
    @muyiwa508 Před 16 dny +8

    As a Nigerian passport holder, you cant take things for granted.
    I used Turkish airline and I made sure I got my e-visa before arrival in Turkey. That is traveling with a US Passport. The lady should have known that as an experienced traveler.
    Also, i had a nasty experience traveling with a Nigerian passport in Paris.I haven't returned to France since then.

    • @adetao2007
      @adetao2007 Před 15 dny +1

      Is a layover in Turkey and she be provided accomodations according to IATA regulations. Why Nigerian exception?

    • @muyiwa508
      @muyiwa508 Před 15 dny +3

      @adetao2007 IATA regulations dont always align with reality. The airline would argue they had accommodation for her, but she didn't have the visa to access it.
      As a Nigerian passport holder, I would not advise you to transit through a country you dont have a visa for. Your passport is not powerful, and nobody respects your country . That is the perspective you should hold. There are many options for flights to avoid these kinds of embarrassment.

  • @ezinnetorti9540
    @ezinnetorti9540 Před 15 dny +2

    Idoko spot on, you are very intelligent thank you for reaching Ebuka that Nigerians are not bad people and that every country has bad people.

  • @mdodo2380
    @mdodo2380 Před 16 dny +5

    Ethiopia now requires consular visa for Nigerians against visa on arrival a few years ago. At some point they stopped issuing tourist visa to Nigerians, you can only apply for a business visa which has some stringent requirements. Same as India. The ministry of foreign affairs really need to step up, as she said there are bad people everywhere not just in Nigerians so we shouldn't take the Dubai treatment from everyone.

  • @miketanimola579
    @miketanimola579 Před 13 dny +2

    I have a bad experience from Turkish airline since 2022 I stopped flying Turkish airline till date.

  • @davidowoeye6189
    @davidowoeye6189 Před 16 dny +6

    I had my experience (the first & last) with a Turkish airline and many of us (Nigerians & other foreigners) lost US$40 through a machine meant to help us process a visa to book a hotel while in transit. This was in (I think) 2018 or 2019.

  • @innosentgospel2596
    @innosentgospel2596 Před 14 dny +3

    I agree with you madam, every body is not a bad person in Nigeria. but the difference between the Nigeria situation and the citizens of other countries is that while the citizens of other countries are commiting there crimes in there own country, some Nigerians are actually committing crimes in other countries where they traveled, thereby spoiling the name of the country. Just like you give the example of the U.S, yes there is crime in the U.S but so long as the U.S citizens are not coming to Nigeria to commit those crimes the Nigeria immigration does not have the jurisdiction to hold them accountable for it.

    • @us7wqtrnek7uu
      @us7wqtrnek7uu Před 13 dny

      Can you repeat that again.Hit the nail on the head..
      That's why you guys is coming to our countries for our pp

  • @ayankunleakanbi1650
    @ayankunleakanbi1650 Před 16 dny +8

    It's not about fixing any bad things about Nigeria. It's because our people want to travel to just anywhere without really thinking through the value of the journey. With my USA passport, I can travel visa free to 188 countries and territories. But I have no intention of going to the vast majority of these countries. To do what? I value my Nigerian Passport greatly because it's a part of my identity. In the 7 decades of my life. I've never had any problems with my Nigerian Passport. They'll ask me questions and I'll answer them. I wonder why that lady had to fight for Tanzanian visa. What's in Tanzania that she just must go there? Why would I want to go to a country that doesn't seem to want me? Many Africans pride themselves with how many other countries they've been to even as they waste their money that they can invest for a better future. 😮

    • @constanceajunwa8166
      @constanceajunwa8166 Před 15 dny +1

      I love being a Nigerian! An Igbo Nigerian for that matter. ❤️😘

    • @therealgirl83
      @therealgirl83 Před 15 dny +1

      Maybe she had important business dealings in Tanzania. The country and homeland security is different from the people and its business. You had the privilege of a US passport and probably your type of work did not depend on travel.

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 15 dny +1

      I'm on a mission to visit every country in d world, I have been to 70 countries, Tanzania is a country in d world i decided to see so yes eventually I got d visa and I went. My dream to visit every country in d world is valid.

    • @MagmaUpwelling
      @MagmaUpwelling Před 5 dny

      ​@@queenbethia which airline would you advise me to use to travel from Abuja to Berlin, Germany?

  • @mamsabdou
    @mamsabdou Před 15 dny +3

    My sister call a spade a spade Nigeria has been doing bad things here in the Netherlands, look the problem about Nigeria is that I think they smarter then anybody in this world

  • @honesto8457
    @honesto8457 Před 15 dny +2

    Power and Nigerian passport shouldn’t be in the same sentence.

  • @craigabiodun6082
    @craigabiodun6082 Před 13 dny +1

    This is an extremely sad situation. I experience the same discriminatory treatment in Istanbul. My flight was delayed over 4hrs in Lagos and only to get to Turkey and was placed on a flight of over 25hrs layover. I was treated with no care or interest because of a Nigerian passport. I was only able to get the E-Visa because I have the Schengen residency card. This issues has to stop as we pay 3 times higher sometimes for flight ticket. We need to sell the Nigerian brand better….. not all of us are illegal or criminals

  • @fred3793
    @fred3793 Před 15 dny +1

    I am a Nigerian turkish citizen and i can clearly say she is correct, i know someone who went through this a month ago. The foreign affairs should work with the interior minister ban Turkish citizens from coming to nigeria easily. I also tried reaching the foreign affairs ministry but no response.

  • @adelekeo.o1011
    @adelekeo.o1011 Před 13 dny +1

    When are we going to get people like Iweala? Who shook the whole world to their senses when she was a Foreign affairs minister. I think we need a radical minister in FA

  • @heritageinnovationlab3264

    The lady's situation is painful. But I like to say that it's the passengers responsibility to confirm if transit visas will be needed for the journey. I have experience with Schegem countries. I am always careful whenever I am taking European route.

    • @atatcharles9660
      @atatcharles9660 Před 16 dny +3

      Next time watch and listen attentively. She said she read and took the test on their site if she was eligible for a tour or free hotel if she had a schegen,US or UK visa and it was okay. Only for her to get there and they did not allow her enter that she needed to get the visa from Nigeria. She asked why their site said different and up till now no response has been give that's why the airline has been summoned. Also it's against IATA rule to keep passengers that long without lodging them in an airport 😊

  • @olemeforookechukwu7999
    @olemeforookechukwu7999 Před 15 dny +1

    God bless you my dear sister.
    In my case I have American visa and Uk 10 years valid visas, yet they want us to go and spend extra $300 plus, for the Turkish visa.
    The question remains why was the e-visa stopped?
    Someone, somewhere wants us to go and line up to pay the money.
    I had an experience when I was leading a group of over 30 delegates to Istanbul on a B2B conference, the embassy said they have no space except we book appointments for over one month, otherwise we are to pay express fee of $100 per delegate.
    We have no option, we did pay that money.
    I also noticed that the whole application we saw and I interviewed them,revealed that everyone is paying that $100 each.
    It’s very unfortunate where we found ourselves, even the treatment while in turkey is a different story, they treat you with little or no regard once you’re with Nigeria passport.

  • @eseegbosimba5742
    @eseegbosimba5742 Před 15 dny +2

    The Ministries of Aviation and Foreign Affairs may call a meeting with airlines and look for ways of ensuring that Nigerians who use their services enjoy same priviledges as other nationals

  • @omiwoleolufemi6892
    @omiwoleolufemi6892 Před 11 dny

    Thanks for sharing your experience. I had similar experience in February 2024, and their attitude was horrible. I had 21 hours layover, slept at the airport. It was not a pleasant experience

  • @olagundoyeakenroye6077
    @olagundoyeakenroye6077 Před 12 dny +2

    I just want to let you know that Atlanta immigration office always hold passport for visa because they want you to settle them

  • @gudeboindy6674
    @gudeboindy6674 Před 15 dny +2

    Why cant we make our place great?

  • @olivercage4398
    @olivercage4398 Před 16 dny +2

    This exact situation happened to me too, as US PR. They only gave me a fast food voucher.

  • @la2114
    @la2114 Před 15 dny +2

    My elderly parents had the same horrible experience in Turkey. Even after we paid for the Turkish e-visa for their overnight stay before boarding their connecting flight the next day. We called them several times to confirm they will have hotel accommodation. They lied the whole time. They refused them hotel, they were racist to my dad. One of the staff seized my father’s passport and spoke Arabic to him because he asked questions. After my father asked for his passport. He threw the passport at him like a dog. They are one of the most horrible people on earth. I will never allow any of my loved ones take Turkish airline again in their life time. They treated them like animals despite the fact that they were in their 70s. I tell everyone of their horrible experience. If you take Turkish airline, it is at your risk. I will rather pay double to KML or Lufthansa.

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 15 dny +1

      I'm so sorry about ur parents' experience . This is why I made the video so pple will know

    • @lucyjensen19
      @lucyjensen19 Před 14 dny +1

      @@queenbethia Thank you for putting the story out there. We really appreciate you. Hopefully they do something about it.

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 13 dny

      Thank you so much dear. 🙏🏾 its my prayer something is done about it

  • @richevericheve5156
    @richevericheve5156 Před 10 dny

    this is so true nigerians are VERY VERY discriminated against for travel or anything ..totally agree it should be person by person not based on a nation who alot are corrupt but not all..your government needs to sort this issue as alot of paperwork is corrupt with many false papers is why it happens ..people need to start and complain to official ,complain complain to start ..start sacking the corrupt people and put good workers in ..so sorry for your turkish experience so so bad ..what you are saying is how i feel due to all the discrimination is so bad even me who myy man is nigerian and me not i have been discriminated and have had so much stress from it and get angry so i can imagine who it makes you feel

  • @annefalola9278
    @annefalola9278 Před 16 dny +2

    But it is also very difficult to get the VISA to come into Nigeria. This has negative consequences for business and even cooperate bodies.

  • @greatAfricana
    @greatAfricana Před 5 dny

    stayed in the airport in Istanbul on 14th of April 2024 for over 20 hours, I swear as a Nigerian, nothing even for free will ever make me use Turkish Airlines. They make money from Nigerians and yet treat us as sub humans.

  • @anthonyelawure243
    @anthonyelawure243 Před 14 dny +1

    Can someone tell me one.....just one department in Nigeria that's taking up his responsibility as it should be?
    Can someone please tell me how many of our elected citizens who retired honorable because he could not deliver to the Nigeria citizens as expected not because he was impeach, suspended, arrested or sacked From office.
    Until the little things begin to matter more..............nothing will matter in our country.
    Have you ever wondered that Only in outside Nigeria our chief in command and all the executive, excellency, senator's etc live life as every common citizens in that country.
    In Nigeria General.........how many of our elected government officials children attend their education in there state and in their local government centres as we speak today.
    Respect is not bought in the outside world like it's today in our country but it's earned............so we have to earned it first at home from our elected government officials because we merite it.
    All the other country she mentioned........you can fait check it. They put their citizens first before anything else. It's their national pride.
    God bless you sister for standing your ground 🙏
    Long live Nigeria 🇳🇬

  • @ibehdanielchinedu4781
    @ibehdanielchinedu4781 Před 15 dny +1

    Travelling with a Nigeria passport is a nightmare. The way the security guys will check and ask you questions like one criminal like that. It's really horrible.

  • @johnemordi7381
    @johnemordi7381 Před 15 dny +1

    Tanzania is notorious, I affairm

  • @kingsleyogbuka9963
    @kingsleyogbuka9963 Před 15 dny +2

    Nigeria simply don't care about his people,,we in diaspora are really suffering

  • @adstix
    @adstix Před 16 dny +4

    16:50 Correct!
    The gun violence there is second to none!

    • @talfritz1936
      @talfritz1936 Před 12 dny

      What of mass killings?. Which country top the list

    • @adstix
      @adstix Před 12 dny

      @@talfritz1936 The US is def in the top league with mass shootings in schools, shopping malls, movie theaters, churches, concerts, etc.
      US may not be number one for now but surely a top contender for the 1st Prize!

  • @obn1459
    @obn1459 Před 11 dny +1

    Africa as a continent and Nigeria as a country are the best places to live. Most foreign countries I visited and lived in have issues both in their country and their pple are very horrible. No where has just angels. Africa's problems are just poverty and abject negligence coupled with lack of unity.

  • @tuletaxi4754
    @tuletaxi4754 Před 9 dny

    Ebuka , Nigerians are very good people....i live abroad and am well traveled...Indians , Pakistani,china to mention a few are criminals but yet thier government stand in for them ....we have leadership problems

  • @franklinsmart6112
    @franklinsmart6112 Před 13 dny +1

    I sincerely think it is Time to make Mrs Abike Debri, The Minister of Foreign Affairs. She is out spoken and pro active in defending Nigerians abroad. All what we have had as Ministers in this particular Ministry are inefficiency.

    • @uchejoseph2344
      @uchejoseph2344 Před 5 dny

      When she was there what did she do? because it was when she was there that Turkish people cancelled Nigeria from E-visa.
      Forget those people they are not serious with their work, they only care about the money they will get
      I remember some weeks ago how Turkish foreign affairs minister took it ip him when Europe stopped give cisa to Turkish he did every possible, right now they get visa easily unlike before.
      Our government has failed us as a people. there is nothing working, everything is about corruption. no sector is working and we expect that our ministers will also work.
      When the internal system is not working don't expect the external system to work, our government has failed us, we are asking God why we are going through with this.
      The reasons why many Nigerians wants to leave the country is because of bad leaders we have, very corrupt people and system, if our leaders are working and things are fine believe me no body will leave Nigeria to be a second hand citizen in another person country.

  • @innocentnnamdi5767
    @innocentnnamdi5767 Před 16 dny +3

    They did same to me in 2018.
    Firstly they denied me boarding after 21hrs layover at the airport and their reason is that they needed to verify my Nepal visa before continuing my journey.
    The next morning they told me my visa is verified but the next flight to Nepal is the next day.
    No hotel accommodation provided, only meal ticket every 4hrs so I slept at the airport floor for 3 days.

  • @olualabi8299
    @olualabi8299 Před 15 dny +1

    Very simple. Ignore Turkish airlines.

  • @constanceajunwa8166
    @constanceajunwa8166 Před 15 dny +1

    Funny enough most of these countries have no much potential as Nigeria. May God restore unto us our dear giant., Nigeria.

  • @kennyu2073
    @kennyu2073 Před 14 dny +1

    It’s definitely not going to get any better for now.

  • @Sachealbrainbox
    @Sachealbrainbox Před 16 dny +3

    Nigerian public institution....they dont respond to mails ....very annoying

  • @tok1879
    @tok1879 Před 14 dny +3

    16:42 "US is the of the unsafest place to be"
    Smh. You don't know what you're talking about

    • @universalnihi8374
      @universalnihi8374 Před 13 dny

      Yes it is! The Crime rates in Chicago, Detroit, New Orleans, Baltimore, DC, Compton, Camden, Cleveland, Toledo, Portland, Brooklyn, and Bronx are higher than in any African country!

  • @oluwaseunarifo3921
    @oluwaseunarifo3921 Před 14 dny +1

    You go with German passport less than 2 minutes they are through

  • @oluwaseunarifo3921
    @oluwaseunarifo3921 Před 14 dny +1

    Stop twisting anything is vary hard,i took KLM from Amsterdam to Nigeria 🇳🇬 if you know how many minutes they use on my Nigeria passport searching in and out of the passport and even asking questions,they search thoroughly.

  • @Oyesanmi10
    @Oyesanmi10 Před 16 dny +1

    🙂

  • @john-tr8jy
    @john-tr8jy Před 15 dny +1

    Lol yes America has bad apples. The difference is those bad apples are largely offset by how much opportunity for success there is in America. Nigerian poassport deserves to be treated the way it is. The deeper we look at this, the clearer it is. Result nullifies insult.

  • @georgeodiong7416
    @georgeodiong7416 Před 9 dny

    Abike Dabiri!!!

  • @donpet4real
    @donpet4real Před 15 dny +1

    I wonder why people book Turkish airlines and wait for 21hrs. I did that in 2022 because booking agent book it for me. I slept the ground in the airport they will only give you ticket for meal that is very not up to make you okay... Qatar lay over is max 3hrs. Fly qatar airway they have blacks working in their airport simply fly airpeace, airfrance Lufthansa

  • @joye5761
    @joye5761 Před 15 dny +1

    The Lady was SPOT ON 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾. The problem is some Nigerians on social media “particularly from the East” and the way they paint Nigeria online. The derogatory words they use when speaking about the country, is nothing short of deplorable. I don’t live in Africa and I say this humbly I have been privileged to live in several countries and visited several in and out of Africa. America aka USA is one of the most rotten countries to live in and raise your children, it is rampant with crime, drug infested, with a lot of mentally imbalanced individuals and yet many people allover the world are lining up to migrate there. American passport gives you access to virtually every country on earth, despite the aforementioned issues and more not said. This is not to say our government doesn’t have a role to play ( it does hugely) but we as individuals also have ours. It’s that bad as we now have “Non Nigerians” pretending online to be Nigerians and saying all sorts of vileness about the country. We as a whole, need to be the change we desire.

  • @carymarshallfelton9188

    This women reminds me of American rapper Eve

  • @forevermore3078
    @forevermore3078 Před 15 dny +1

    Please Nigerian leadership

  • @murrygates1
    @murrygates1 Před 15 dny +1

    America is fixed, the gun problem is the government policy, the nigeria state is not fixed, bad nd lazy politicians in government is our biggest problem. America looks after her people while nigeria looks after the politicians

  • @mikevon8477
    @mikevon8477 Před 15 dny +1

    Nigerian Passport 😢😢😢😢😢

  • @paulmacpaul3389
    @paulmacpaul3389 Před 10 dny

    Fix your country, stop corruption and this country will get the recognition it deserves.

  • @XjvxkAick
    @XjvxkAick Před 14 dny

    I’ve been in Turkey for eight months. I found work they pay me cash under the table. I’m Nigerian now my cousins and my brother is coming to Turkey to work. Everything is good here.

  • @simonekakabor9020
    @simonekakabor9020 Před 14 dny

    omo this lady is good.... i just wan take usa , take pictures and come back please

  • @benedictonobrakpeya9635
    @benedictonobrakpeya9635 Před 16 dny +7

    The Nigeria government does not care, the politicians use deplomatic passports , so they dont care about the Nugerian citizems..the person you appoints as a foreign affairs ministers matters.he or she must be intelligent and very current about every thing.

    • @adeyinkaoladapo5863
      @adeyinkaoladapo5863 Před 16 dny +1

      You've said it all. Nonchalant attitude of the Government Establishment.

    • @MrUnited2
      @MrUnited2 Před 15 dny

      And some people are expecting Tinubu government who came in fraudulently to power to fix the shit… What a country!

  • @lovejoseph1899
    @lovejoseph1899 Před 4 dny

    Nigerian government should place an importance on Nigerian citizens just like the U.S, if we are ever going to be valued and respected in the world. All the bilateral relations, talks and agreements with every country should not be on the round table but based on general treatment of Nigerians in every country. Collect data annually from Nigerian embassies and Nigerian citizens living in each country to assess them and officially it on the national tv. This joke has to stop, Nigeria has a lot to offer the world, we have the skills, money etc.

  • @franciskodua1783
    @franciskodua1783 Před 13 dny +1

    The interviewer should update himself. Nigerian passport is no more 93rd but now in the 191 out of 199 countries.
    Its recently listed about the 10th worst in the world. Google before u come here to argue to showcase your ignorance.

  • @best4live12
    @best4live12 Před 15 dny +1

    Nigeria is not a country. I was surprised the way Nigerians were treated in Turkey because they flew Turkish airway and they were tagged as drug dealers and because they were mainly from Edo the government did not care.

  • @korokos3949
    @korokos3949 Před 10 dny

    Every country has bad people, but Nigeria is something different. If you leave them, them go over take the entire nation.

  • @slaw7263
    @slaw7263 Před 15 dny +1

    Nigeria is not a country. Many Nigerians were detained in turkey for no reasons and they tagged as drug dealers. The Nigeria government did not intervene because most of those that were detained are from Edo. so to me Nigeria is not a country. By the way how many crime does Nigerians commit in abroad compare to others countries?

  • @augustineakosah379
    @augustineakosah379 Před 13 dny +2

    Yes one thing you don’t know is that, America has their problems but they don’t take it to other countries so let’s behave well when we live in other countries. Peace!

  • @JayJAY-uk3yt
    @JayJAY-uk3yt Před 9 dny

    I’d this some type of joke question??? It’s about as powerful as a muscular person against a polar bear..that answer your stupid question?

  • @TheKing75691
    @TheKing75691 Před 16 dny +1

    Don't think too hard on it it's not strong at all

  • @petermadu1171
    @petermadu1171 Před 15 dny +1

    Nigeria get passport 😂😂😂😂

  • @rasheedmajekodunmi88
    @rasheedmajekodunmi88 Před 15 dny

    😅21😅y

  • @lizkimani9576
    @lizkimani9576 Před 6 dny

    Why don't you fly around the world and find out...😂...total humiliation... African passports=aggravation during travel 😢

  • @user-fu9gc3yw3n
    @user-fu9gc3yw3n Před 15 dny

    Ms Idoko was in the wrong!
    First of all, she booked a flight without reading and understanding the fine print.
    Second, she assumed that because she enjoyed a perk before, it means that privilege (not a right) still exists.
    Third, she failed to realise that as diplomatic relations change between countries it affects everything that both countries do on the international stage
    You see, Turkey has downgraded Nigeria from the countires that get e-visa (and visa on arrival) to a country that must get a consular visa. Do people know the difference between both visa types? If you don't, maybe you should not be having this discussion.
    From the foregoing, how do you expect Turkish airlines to grant any Nigerian access into the country without a visa (a consular visa in this case?). Is Turkish Airlines now greater than the country (Turkey)?
    You see, all of you here making noise about how Turkish Airlines treated her are only displaying ignorance. I'm even shocked that Ms Idoko who claims to be so well travelled can be so ignorant of these things to the point of carelessly booking a ticket without fully understanding the contract she got into.
    When booking tickets the layover periods are well spelt out. Not hidden. Don't by yourself book a long layover and expect a airline to give you a free hotel stay. That's ignorance at it's highest.
    You guys should stop this nonsense and talk to the Nigerian government to get a better deal for Nigerians. The Nigerian passport is in junk territory with those of countries like Afghanistan etc. That's not where Nigeria should be! And that's the issue. Not Turkish Airlines or any foreign airport for that matter.
    Ms Idoko should channel her angst appropriatelyand stop misleading Nigerians.

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 14 dny

      Your response is quite ignorant, and I can tell you ve never travelled out of nigeria, so I'd forgive ur very poor accessment of d situation. Yes I'm very well travelled, 70 countries to be precise so let me educate you!
      The information on the turkish airline website is highly misleading and its intentional to lure unsuspecting pple to book this insanely long layover flights in d hopes that at least a hotel will be paid for and they won't ve to sit and wait for 22 hours at an airport.
      Pls don't even take my word for it. Please look it up yourself and see that they know exactly what it is they are doing just so they can cover their asses from @iata .
      According to aita laws , no airline is allowed to keep any passenger at d airport beyond 9 hours without provision for accommodation!
      So this is a clever trick turkish airlines uses to get away with this nonsense! It is on their website that Nigerians are eligible for the free stopover, but what they don't tell u is u can not get a visa at d airport. They only mention that you will be responsible for paying for d visa which I was ready to pay for anyway. I ve done this many times before
      I'm not even saying change ur laws cos of me, but also provide hotels for Nigerian travellers within d airport is all I'm saying! If u are paying for hotels for other nationalities that paid the same price as me for a ticket, then also pay for my own hotel within d airport is all I'm asking.
      That airport hotel is 270 euros for a small box of a room with no bathroom attached, just a shared 2 bathrooms and 2 toilets by everyone lodged at the hotel!
      But pple are not speaking up about it, and this is a real problem.
      We should never get used to accepting nonsense from these pple cos we are also paying clients!!
      Turkish airlines claim that they can not get me a hotel in town cos my passport does not allow me to get a visa at the airport.
      So what about the hotels at the airport that I do not need a visa to access???
      Why is there no provision being made to keep nigerian citizens at the hotels in d airport?
      We do not deserve this?
      All I see here is DISCRIMI.NATION and nothing else!!
      I ve travelled very far, 70 countries to be precise, and this turkish airline and their entire staff are the most rude, unprofessional bunch of poor excuses for staff, if u ve ever traveled tru this airport u will know this for a fact, they are very dismissive in their attitude and have zero skills on customer service!
      I will NEVER be silent in d face of bad treatment

    • @queenbethia
      @queenbethia Před 14 dny

      And so u know, if my money is involved, it is not a privilege it is a right!
      Don't get so used to bad treatment that u even support it when it's metted out on you!! What's wrong is wrong!
      If its ok for you to be treated like u don't matter despite being a paying client then stick to it, but this will NEVER be me.
      Even the NCAA knows and sees how wrong this is and has summoned d airline, but u sit here in pure ignorance thinking u know better!!

    • @user-fu9gc3yw3n
      @user-fu9gc3yw3n Před 13 dny +3

      @@queenbethia my initial response to you I suspect may have been removed. I'll try my best to rehash my thoughts.
      Bragging about number of countries travelled is poverty mentality. That's also very infantile so I'm not going to indulge you.
      Let me touch on 3 things:
      1.IATA
      IATA cannot force a sovereign country to allow people into their country against their own immigration laws. Nigerians require consular visas to enter Turkey. You don't get that on arrival. You get it by applying to an embassy. Before your trip. When booking your trip, the length of layovers are not hidden. It's your responsibility to ensure you can cope. Otherwise book another ticket or another airline.
      2. NCAA
      The NCAA is only encouraging your noise making because they want to milk the situation. The mess you got yourself into has nothing to do with the NCAA, rather the ministry of foreign Affairs. In all your rants, you have not really channelled your angst to the MFA, you're busy harassing an airline for doing their job.
      3. TourIstanbul
      You didn't pay for TourIstanbul. You paid for a flight. TourIstanbul is a PRIVILEGE that the airline is extending to passengers who can legally enter Turkey. The flight you paid for is your right. Know the difference. This ignorance and entitlement mentality is what got you into the mess in the first place.
      Now if you're not eligible to enter Turkey because you do not posses a visa and/or your country doesn't qualify for an e-visa or visa on arrival, is Turkish Airlines supposed to smuggle you into the country? And violate the laws of their own country? Because you bought a flight ticket?
      Travelling on a Nigerian passport is harrowing. Even those who have travelled to only Bénin Republic know this. That's why when you plan a trip as a Nigerian you must back it up with a lot of research. Something that is lost on you who have travelled to 'all the countries of the world'. Don't sit on your high horse and end up embarrassing yourself.
      If you want to travel freely without the need for 'endless research', then
      1. Get a powerful passport (if you can afford it)
      2. Get your government to work with other countries at the diplomatic level to improve the ranking of your country's passport!
      Showing up at an airport and expected to be treated like everyone else (with very superior passports) is very naive. For someone who claims to be well travelled your naivety is very preposterous!
      Finally, the word is ASSESSMENT. Not "accessment". Illiterate. Now go ahead and edit it. You don't have to thank me, keep it.

  • @user-ry5rt4yo1d
    @user-ry5rt4yo1d Před 14 dny

    Did I just read powerful and the Nigerian passport in the same sentence?? 🤣🤣🤣
    Also, no one will invest in a Nigeria that is led by a drug Lord, they're not stupid!!

  • @RobertNwachukwu-kk3kt
    @RobertNwachukwu-kk3kt Před 12 dny

    Did you put powerful in the zoo passport?, let me put the status of Nigerian passport very well for una. Nigerian passport is a disgrace to humanity and to Africans in gerenal

  • @omonomoochendo1889
    @omonomoochendo1889 Před 15 dny +1

    NIGERIA GOVERNMENT HAS TO IMPROVE ON THE ISSUE OF OUR PASSPORT AND VALUE IN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY BECAUSE WE ARE VERY IMPORTANT COUNTRY AND ASLO THE WAY NIGERIA CITIZENS USELESS CURRENCY IS TOTALLY UNACCEPTABLE 2:47