“Nobody don travel reach me” – Angel Okorie brags, flaunts passports

Nollywood actress and singer Angela Okorie has bragged about her unbroken visa approval history and frequent international travels.

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In a new Instagram story post, Angela showcased her old Nigerian passports, using them as proof of her consistent movement across countries, particularly the United States, which she claims to have visited regularly for over 12 years.

Angela emphasised her love for the flexibility of travelling, but made it clear that residing outside Nigeria isn’t an option for her.

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While reflecting on the challenges many Nigerians face with foreign immigration systems, she acknowledged the stigma often attached to Nigerian passports at international borders.

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She used the opportunity to subtly address those who recently began travelling and might be flaunting it on social media, urging them to stay humble and take life one step at a time.

In a lengthy post, she wrote:

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“If I tell you I have never been rejected a visa before, will you believe? I love being a citizen of America but my problem na l go gree stay?? I have been going to America for over 12 years I just like as I Dey enter Every country wey i want with my Naija passport, But this our Naija passport once Oyinbo site am next na step aside.

“If you step me aside when you open my passport na only you go tell me to go, Some of y’all just started making trips, e still get people wey pass me for making trips, So calm down and take life easy, you will get there.”

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