HOW TO RENEW NIGERIAN PASSPORT USING SELF ENROLMENT
If you’re thinking of renewing your Nigerian passport, self enrolment makes the process way easier. Saves you the stress of travelling to London, no agent. no long stress. Here’s how it works ⬇️
Are you in the diaspora? Renewing your Nigerian passport is now easier than ever. Swipe through for the updated step-by-step guide to the NIS Contactless Passport Application System. 🇳🇬
Nigeria has finally happened to me in the diaspora 🥰
I have heard people comment about the self enrolment passport renewal process and how they did everything from the comfort of their home. I have thus patiently waited for mine to expire in February to experience it first hand, and due to my busy schedule I was only able to complete the process by April.
On Saturday 25th April 2026, I sent my old passport, print out and the required £20 postal order to the London office of The Nigerian High Commission and surprisingly yesterday, 16th May 2026 exactly 3weeks after, @RoyalMail delivered my new passport to my home address.
Thank you @officialABAT for giving us such a transformative mind like @BTOofficial who birth this game changer in passport renewal saving us valuable time and resources.
No middleman, No stress. All done from the comfort of my home.
Total cost for the contactless renewal:
Passport renewal fee: £259.32
Postal order with charges: £22.50
2X special delivery envelop: £20.50
Printing: £1 for coloured, could be less for black and white.
Total: £303.32
God Bless Nigeria 🇳🇬
@BTOofficial@officialABAT
If people genuinely believe Burnham won’t receive the exact same media onslaught, they’ve not been paying attention.
Starmer is not, objectively, bad. This idea that he is somehow the worst PM in British history is frankly laughable.
Liz truss lasted 49 days, crashed the pound and was laughed out of Downing Street.
Since Labour took office, Keir Starmer’s government has:
• Scrapped the two-child benefit limit, lifting hundreds of thousands of children out of poverty and putting money back into some of the hardest-pressed households in the country.
• Expanded free school meals, cutting costs for families and making sure more children get a proper meal during the school day.
• Expanded funded childcare, reducing one of the biggest monthly costs facing working parents and making it easier for people to stay in work.
• Raised the National Living Wage, increasing pay for millions of low-paid workers.
• Strengthened workers’ rights, giving people greater protection against insecure work and bad employers.
• Introduced statutory sick pay from the first day of illness, so workers are less likely to choose between their health and their wages.
• Ended no-fault evictions, giving renters more security in their homes.
• Brought rail operators back into public ownership, taking key services out of failed private hands and giving the public a stronger stake in how they are run.
• Cut NHS waiting lists from their post-pandemic peak, meaning more patients are being seen sooner.
• Raised the state pension through the triple lock, protecting pensioners’ incomes against rising costs.
• Scrapped the old non-dom tax regime, making some of the wealthiest people in the country pay more fairly.
• Added VAT to private school fees, raising money from those most able to contribute.
• Removed business rates relief from private schools, ending an unjustified tax break.
• Increased neighbourhood policing, putting more officers and PCSOs back into communities.
• Helped bring knife crime down, meaning fewer families face the devastation of serious violence.
• Recorded the lowest homicide rate since the 1970s, a material improvement in public safety.
• Created Great British Energy, giving Britain a publicly owned clean energy company.
• Created the National Wealth Fund, backing investment in industry, infrastructure and clean energy.
• Passed planning reforms aimed at getting homes and major projects built faster.
• Improved relations with the EU, reducing diplomatic hostility and rebuilding practical cooperation.
• Agreed a UK-EU security partnership, strengthening cooperation on defence and European security.
• Signed a long-term partnership with Ukraine, reinforcing Britain’s support against Putin’s invasion.
• Secured new trade agreements, opening up markets for British businesses.
• Helped restore seriousness to government after years of scandal, chaos and decline.
People do not have to like Starmer. They do not have to vote Labour. But pretending this is the record of the worst Prime Minister in British history is absurd.
@SulenzeeZee@TobiToluhi@nigimmigration Use the resume application option and follow thru. Accept some terms by scrolling down. Afterwards you’re good to go. Go back to the NIS app, log out and log in and give it a go again.
You can use ChatGPt and Claude AI to get jobs with visa sponsorship
You can use it to :
Write your CV
Search for jobs and it will apply for you
Create cover letters
You must use the right prompts
I created a video to explain it step by step
Here👇
https://t.co/zI0LRZ9FgQ
@UBACares Can you help me with getting back on the app, as I do not have a card out of the country anymore and your recent email implies my account might go dormant after a while.
@TobiToluhi@nigimmigration@SulenzeeZee Resume your application with the Resume application/Edit your application.
Ensure you login, after that you’d see some buttons, click on the contactless opt in, it would bring a page, you need to read thru and click you agree and understand. When you see ‘Success’, you’re set.
Update!!! VisaPath UK is now live at https://t.co/uesVO3l1JW — completely free to search all 125,572 verified sponsor companies. Check it out and let me know your feedback. Thanks