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== Price of my fast-tracked Nigerian Passport at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria in November 2024. == | == Price of my fast-tracked Nigerian Passport at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria in November 2024. == | ||
I wanted to attend a science seminar in China on fission energy in January 2025 but, uptill November 2024 I had no Nigerian passport that could enable me to apply for the Chinese visa, so I went straight to the Nigerian Immigration Office, opposite Ikeja City Mall or Shoprite, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos. There, I met an officer in uniform at the entrance, who enquire what I wanted to do, and later laid me upstairs to collect my details. I then inquire about the cost, which he responded with N70,000. I argued with him because, I was aware of the official cost (N50,000) of a 32 pages passport, with a 5 years validity, but he explained that, the addition N20,000 was his supervisory charges, which everyone know about according to him, he went further to inform me that there's an additional | I wanted to attend a science seminar in China on fission energy in January 2025 but, uptill November 2024 I had no Nigerian passport that could enable me to apply for the Chinese visa, so I went straight to the Nigerian Immigration Office, opposite Ikeja City Mall or Shoprite, Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos. There, I met an officer in uniform at the entrance, who enquire what I wanted to do, and later laid me upstairs to collect my details. I then inquire about the cost, which he responded with N70,000. I argued with him because, I was aware of the official cost (N50,000) of a 32 pages passport, with a 5 years validity, but he explained that, the addition N20,000 was his supervisory charges, which everyone know about according to him, he went further to inform me that there's an additional N30,000 fast-tracking fee that I could pay to get my passport within 3 weeks with a total cost of N90,000 only. And that his suggestion immediately got my attention because I was running out of time. So, I pleaded with him to take N80,000 with the fast-tracking and every other thing inclusive and he reluctantly agreed. And since this was no more official dealings, he offered me his personal Opay account and I instantly transferred him N80,000 even though he was open to accepting even N70,000 and the N10,000 balance after my passport is out. I wasn't really scared because he was in uniform. | ||
[[File:Proof of Price of my fast-tracked Nigerian Passport at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, in November 2024.jpeg|thumb|Proof of Price of my fast-tracked Nigerian Passport at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, in November 2024.]] | [[File:Proof of Price of my fast-tracked Nigerian Passport at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, in November 2024.jpeg|thumb|Proof of Price of my fast-tracked Nigerian Passport at Alausa, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria, in November 2024.]] | ||
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I was just seated in a contemplative mode at the reception, thinking of how else I could beat time without losing more money, when one of his colleague in uniform approached me and introduced himself as one in the printing department, he said that he was aware of my plight and wanted to help, if I am open to it, he would go into the capturing room, take my file and proceed to his department were he would immediately print my passport for me the same day, as long as it was a 32 pages passport that I applied for, that they'd run out of material for the 64 pages passport. Immediately I exclaimed that mine was a 32 pages passport, and he notched. He however, said that his help would cost me N20,000 only, and that, had I know, I would not have paid the fraudulent officer for fast-tracking, and that, fast-tracking is only always a topic after capturing not before. | I was just seated in a contemplative mode at the reception, thinking of how else I could beat time without losing more money, when one of his colleague in uniform approached me and introduced himself as one in the printing department, he said that he was aware of my plight and wanted to help, if I am open to it, he would go into the capturing room, take my file and proceed to his department were he would immediately print my passport for me the same day, as long as it was a 32 pages passport that I applied for, that they'd run out of material for the 64 pages passport. Immediately I exclaimed that mine was a 32 pages passport, and he notched. He however, said that his help would cost me N20,000 only, and that, had I know, I would not have paid the fraudulent officer for fast-tracking, and that, fast-tracking is only always a topic after capturing not before. | ||
This time, I was scared even though he was in uniform, afterall the other fraudulent officer was also in uniform, so I took note of his name, and went behind him to findout his trust scores from his other colleague, when it became apparent that he was a no nonsense man, I was still being cautious, so I proposed to pay him N10,000 to begin the process, and to balance him the remaining N10,000 when the passport was ready and he agreed. Immediately, I made the transfer to his Opay account account, after he had confirmed the payment, he went into the capturing room, broughtout my file and showed me, where my passport is schedule for collection March 30th, 2025, and it corresponded with the slip I was given after capturing, that was when I knew he was serious. He asked me to give him a few hours for the printing. Feeling excited, I left for the City Mall, where I eat and had a drink, then I proceed to visit my friend at | [[File:I paid another Immigration officer in the passport printing department to fast-track the printing of my passport.jpeg|thumb|I paid another Immigration officer in the passport printing department to fast-track the printing of my passport, after the first officer failed me.]] | ||
This time, I was scared even though he was in uniform, afterall the other fraudulent officer was also in uniform, so I took note of his name, and went behind him to findout his trust scores from his other colleague, when it became apparent that he was a no nonsense man, I was still being cautious, so I proposed to pay him N10,000 to begin the process, and to balance him the remaining N10,000 when the passport was ready and he agreed. Immediately, I made the transfer to his Opay account account, after he had confirmed the payment, he went into the capturing room, broughtout my file and showed me, where my passport is schedule for collection March 30th, 2025, and it corresponded with the slip I was given after capturing, that was when I knew he was serious. He asked me to give him a few hours for the printing. Feeling excited, I left for the City Mall, where I eat and had a drink, then I proceed to visit my friend at Sino Truck Headquarters at Opebi-Allen, Ikeja. | |||
[[File:My official passport collection date was March 5th, 2025.jpeg|thumb|My official passport collection date was March 5th, 2025. But I got it on December 12th, 2024 by fast-tracking the printing process.]] | |||
Around 5 PM that day, I got a call from the printer that, my passport was almost ready, but for some reason, I would only be able to pick it up in the morning of the following day, since the office has been closed. Then around 6 PM the printer WhatsApp me a screenshot of my passport, said that it's ready, and also sent me the phone number of the holder, whom I would obtain it from the following morning as he would not be at work, and demanded his balance. I sent him his balance, the following day, I went to the office, I called and met with the man who handed me my passport, retrieved my captured slip and I signed out. | Around 5 PM that day, I got a call from the printer that, my passport was almost ready, but for some reason, I would only be able to pick it up in the morning of the following day, since the office has been closed. Then around 6 PM the printer WhatsApp me a screenshot of my passport, said that it's ready, and also sent me the phone number of the holder, whom I would obtain it from the following morning as he would not be at work, and demanded his balance. I sent him his balance, the following day, I went to the office, I called and met with the man who handed me my passport, retrieved my captured slip and I signed out. | ||
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So, in total, I spent roughly N100,000 for a N50,000 32 pages Nigerian passport because, I wanted it fast-tracked. 😔 | So, in total, I spent roughly N100,000 for a N50,000 32 pages Nigerian passport because, I wanted it fast-tracked. 😔 | ||
Later, the fraudulent officer unblocked me, maybe his colleagues must have told him that I have gotten my passport, so I asked him to refund me at least N20,000 out of the N30,000 fast-tracking fee that he collected from me, then he blocked me again. So, guys, should I disclosed the fraudulent officer, so that those who are lucky to read this article can avoid him if they happen to see him anywhere? 🤔 |