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Friday, December 11, 2015

Is Nigeria A Travel Risk Country?

International SOS has released a map showing which countries pose a travel security risk and Nigeria’s status may or may not surprise you.
The Travel Risks Map 2016 lists Nigeria as a high security risk, putting us on the same level as Chad, DRC and Venezuela.





According to the map, travel in Nigeria is more risky than in Sierra Leone and Liberia.
High risk is applied to countries where protests are frequently violent and may target or disrupt foreigners.


“They may be exacerbated by governance issues, including security or law and order capacity. Violent crime or terrorism pose significant direct or incidental risks to travellers and expatriates.”
“Communal, sectarian or racial violence is common and foreigners may be directly targeted. Certain parts of the country are inaccessible or off-limits to the traveller.”

So what does it take to be considered safe?
The status of “insignificant travel risk” applies to very few countries such as Norway, Switzerland and Greenland.
To be considered as posing an insignificant travel risk, rates of violent crime need to be very low, security and emergency services must be effective and infrastructure must be reliable.

“Transport services are of a high standard with good safety records and only occasional travel disruption,” International SOS said.


Medical Risk: High

The map also rates medical risk in different countries. In this category, Nigeria is also considered high risk – “Basic emergency services and dental care may be available. Specialist care is limited. Access to quality prescription drugs may be limited and, in some cases, counterfeiting and/or improper storage of drugs is an issue. Serious infectious diseases such as typhoid, cholera, dengue fever and malaria may pose a threat.”


How much of a travel risk would you say Nigeria is?





55 comments:

  1. they should leave it for us o we no beg them to come at all




    #GODWIN™

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  2. Without mincing words they're right.
    Or are we gonna start acting ignorant to what's been happening lately?

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    1. Absolutely true!

      On a scale of 1-100,Nigeria has a 99.9% travel risk outcome. In other words, traveling in this country is hazardous, if you don't encounter terrorists (N.E, FCT, N.W geopolitical zone), then its kidnappers (S.E , S.S, N.C,S.W,in fact all geopolitical zones), that isn't all o, armed robbery, crimes ( all highways, in city traffic, banks, on the road, homes in all geopolitical zones), as if that's not all, Health risk ( water- borne diseases, airborne diseases, malaria, Ebola...) Now we've added Fulani herdsmen and Biafra agitators to the list.

      My dear international/ foreign travelers/ vistors/ tourist, be cautious, travel prepared safety wise. Be insured health wise. Nigeria is dangerous, this is the Truth!!!

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    2. Pipi, aside from boko and diseases, is the US less dangerous? How many times have you been shot at in a cinema or shopping mall or on the streets!? Please. The US is an undeclared war zone, enemies from within are as dangerous as terrorists. All you have to do is ask who lives there or watch the news. Virtually every home has guns, and what we get to hear in the media is terrifying but still the tip of the iceberg.

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    3. Watch the news? I do that everyday...oh, you see, theirs get the media coverage, but how many crimes and kidnappings and killings happen evryday in Nigeria that we never hear of??? Think about it. Someone was robbed this morning, raped, killed, kidnapped but we don't get to see most of them on the news. Many unsolved murder cases...this country is hazardous!

      I never said or implied in any way whatsoever that other countries especially developed countries are 100% safe. This is about Nigeria.

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    4. Teddy, I can and have travelled in the USA on public transport, day and night without any threat to my life. In the USA you can wake up at 11pm and travel to next town or city for a party and come back at the early hours of the morning, no stress.

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    1. Nigeria is very risky oo..

      Security 0%

      Food 20% some ppl cook with blood z urine, sweat, dead man's water from bath, saliva etc

      Transportation 30% if u can't be mad u will go no where either by bus or car in Lagos. U wee just trek.

      Shelter 30% buildings are being demolished daily with no camp to stay in, book boys destroying villages, corporate bodies syphoning d funds.

      Water 50% salty water everywhere except d one from Dam or borehole.

      Diseases n sicknesses plus witchcraft 1000%.. It is like everyone where u go in Nigeria. M*N

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  4. profiler extraordinaire11 December 2015 at 08:37

    I' m profiling some members of bv I've chatted with outside the blog.i realised most of them are different from what they claim to be on SDK.I will start writing about 4 selected male bv's

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    1. Typical frenemy, nothing good will come your way if u defame anybody's xter and you must bring out real names else if u are female, u will remain single n rejected for life.

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    2. Just lukatew! So what do we do with the information?

      Btw, it's two freaking weeks to Christmas, 042 or Lasgidi? I'm so excited already.

      Stella do interesting posts today that I'm jobless oh.

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    3. Wow
      Please tell us!

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    4. Profile dey go, nothing do u!

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  6. Nigeria is indeed a travel risk country. Ask SDK. Lol.

    Your comment will be visible after approval.

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  7. It's all been laid out,what else do u wana hear?
    D list up there cldnt have been truer

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  8. 100 percent jare. With the high rate of armed robbers, kidnappers, bokoharam, and so many of them. Abeg in my next world i dont pray to be a nigeria again. Fucked up country. Tufia.

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    1. A Nigeria? Hian! And u have a PhD or u are about to bag one? Proof read to avoid making a mockery of ur achievement...

      Kelvin dat Edo Boi

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    2. Hahahahhahahahhahahahahha A NIGERIA

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    3. @ Ogun, Whether am making mockery of my self or not, thats not my business. Cos i dont care, what matters is what i have upstairs and what i can offer. I know of a professor who can read and speak but cant write and pronounce some words well and he is a yoruba man at unilagand also he is excelling in life. Not like speaking Grammer up and down will foot my bills. Who grammer don help? Even ur buhari can he speak good grammer? so u all professors on this blog should take a chill pill nd correct people with love. So far as u got my point, that's what matters most.

      Ideato bride.... Kwa kwa kwa.

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  9. Very Apt! Nigeria is a Travel High Risk Zone. A country where you get robbed in Traffic? Health and Educational sectors zero! Politics? Forget it! Only the very rich enjoy life in Nigeria. #IMHO

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  10. Nigerians are fustrated and depressed wit d state of d country now, anytin can happen anytime anywhere

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  11. Medical risk is definitely high o, but all in all Nigeria is not that bad

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  12. WELL WE SHOULD ALL KNOW THAT WHAT IS BAD NIGERIAN WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND RATED IN IT ONLY IN EBOLA CASE THAT FOR THE VERY FIRST TIME WE ARE REMOVED FROM BLACKLIST NOT SURPRISE,TO EVEN THE US SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THAT THE TRAVEL RISK COUNTRY RIGHT NOW TAKEN TO CONSIDERATION THAT MASSIVE MASSACRE GOES ON THERE EVERY DAY TOO.

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    1. Why are you shouting? You couldn't even differentiate between taking and taken

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  13. All I know is that all the roads in Nigeria is a death trap...
    Traveling by air is better but not 100% safe...

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    1. Yayyyyyy! House geh is back o! D errand long o, Abi Oga seize ur phone?

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  14. Their business. But they all want to flood here looking for businesses or contracts. Travel risk na im oyibo full the countrh like tomorrow no de. I still love my country.

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    1. No mind them. Over half the rooms in all major hotels are occupied by oyinbo, minus the rented serviced apartments o!

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  15. Nigeria is a living risk for those who inhabit the land, let alone those who travelled in and will be subject to ills associated with change of environment.

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  16. That's serious, people who drafted that map has probably not been to Nigeria. So they assume that the crisis is everywhere.

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  17. High travel risk.
    The Boko bombings and d incessant kidnappings.sometimes,I just catch myself asking how we got to dis place.dere z no 3 days dat go by without a kidnap case.dese days,dey kidnap recharge card seller and demand 20K ransome!

    Just hope things get better.not just in Naija but d world over.

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    1. "RANSOM" what's with everyone dis morning? Hian!

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    2. Lol @ recharge card seller. May God help us

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  18. Every thing up there written about Nigeria is very correct.

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  19. Very risky to travel in Naija. If u are scared of robbers, bad road, etc

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  20. Enter your comment...It can önly be true if they have visited all the states in Nigeria

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  21. No need asking. The facts are there. It's not safe here at all. One can't even walk at night or board a bus without holding your bag and pocket like they'll be raptured in a blink of an eye else your wallet or phone will just disappear making you look like a fool. God help us.

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  22. Even without boko haram.......naija I'd a no go area.

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  23. Naija is the survival of the fittest country. Come at your own risk!

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    1. Where survival easy!? My dear, the world is a hard place to be right now. Don't let movies deceive you, obodo oyinbo no be play ground o.

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  24. 2Tim 3 vs 1-5

    But know this, that in the last days grievous times shall come.

    2 For men shall be lovers of self, lovers of money, boastful, haughty, railers, disobedient to parents, unthankful, unholy,

    3 without natural affection, implacable, slanderers, without self-control, fierce, no lovers of good,

    4 traitors, headstrong, puffed up, lovers of pleasure rather than lovers of God;

    5 holding a form of godliness, but having denied the power therefore. From these also turn away.

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  25. It's a travel risk because there is no security, I don't blame because even the citizens are not safe talk less of foreigners. See the nonsense going on in Lagos every day, traffic robberies. You can't even have ur phone and bag in the car and have peace of mind anymore

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  26. 100% travel risk.

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