I Paid For My Nigerian Passport With $Hive

in Speak Peace4 years ago

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On the 28th of September I headed to the Nigerian Immigration Office in my locality to apply for a passport. I needed a valid means of identification and the NIN slip just wasn't it. I got a reminder from fiverr to verify my ID in order to continue using the platform and so I sold some hive and Vite to come up with the application fee for a passport. It amounted to about $100.

That's a lot compared to the fee stated on the official immigration site. Well, this is Nigeria, bribery and corruption has been normalized in government offices. The hike in the price couldn't be explained by anyone.

So I located the office, about 30 mins drive from my place. It's by an express road, kinda hidden so you'd barely notice there was something like a government office there.

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I arrived at about 10am and was directed to where I filled an application form.

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I filled in all of my details, attached my NIN slip, local government of origin certificate, birth certificate, guarantor's passport photocopy and guarantor's ID. I was told my birth certificate isn't valid because it's from a private hospital. There and then, a 'government approved' birth certificate was done for about $5. I still needed to back it up with my original birth certificate.

Afterwards, all of my details was computed in the system, I paid the fee and my file was taken to an office. I joined others in the waiting room.

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I waited for so long, I became really hungry. I noticed people who had come after me were getting attended to. It seemed like there was some preferential treatment going on. I enquired and was told it'd get to my turn. I didn't want to leave to go get food even though I was very hungry. The officers were very mean and rude and wouldn't have minded skipping me entirely if I missed my turn.

Hours later, I was called into the first office and my documents were checked. The woman doubted my age, she thought I looked too small to be 25 years old. It was quite funny because in Nigeria people lie about being younger and not older. When she was done checking she asked for malt drink for the office, also stating that it could be monetized. I laughed it off, telling them to finish with my documents before I go out to get them drinks and I didn't have cash to give them either. I had no plans whatsoever to give them a dime.

I was sent back to the waiting room to wait for the next step, my file was meant to go to another office. Another wait began. I watched as more people were given preferential treatment, the officers in the office laughed and joked about with the files on their desks totally ignored. At some point they locked the office and went out to God knows where.

I probably would have been attended to swiftly if I had dropped some cash but that's not in my person. After about five hours of being at the waiting room, I was called into the next office for a short interview. I was asked questions about my documents and origin to confirm I truly am Nigerian. The officer said I was good to go and the capture was next.

30 mins later I was in the capture office waiting for my turn. I was given a scarf to tie around my neck because apparently, my neckline was too exposed for a passport photo. All of my data was captured also and I was done. Again, I was asked to 'drop something' for the office. And no, I didn't drop anything.

I was told the passport would be ready in a few days and I left the office at about 3:30pm. I was so tired and hungry I bought had donut and coke on my way home.

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I got home at 5pm.

Four days later, I went back to the office. I met a long queue waiting to collect passports. It finally got to my turn about 30 mins later and guess what, I was asked to 'drop something' before collecting my passport. I was furious and fuming on the inside but had to mask it up with a smile. I told them I had nothing on me to give them. The lady said women are too stingy and would never drop something, again I laughed it off. I just wanted to collect the damn passport.

First I'm charged exorbitantly, double the actual fee, I spend my entire day being ignored, and you still want to be tipped? That's some illegal stuff, holding on to my passport and services you're paid to do. I'm supposed to tip you after keeping me there for hours and being rude?

Not today Felicia! I took my passport and left.

So that's my experience getting a passport, I verified my ID on fiverr and can take orders now. Check out my gig https://www.fiverr.com/s2/1f21b35881

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Congratulations and sorry about the stress.
I like your spirit of anti corruption, we have to spread that antidote to reserve the curse in officers blood.

Thank you! It really would be easier when people stop offering bribes to them

It's great to see one's efforts repaid and that you were able to pay for your passport with earnings from blogging is really cool! Nice work indeed. :)

I was really happy about it. I can say I did something tangible with my earnings here.

Yeah, it's cool that your efforts here have had a tangible effect in the real world.

Congratulations it should not just end in getting a passport start looking for a way out of this rat hole filled with lots of decayed stuffs

I will. Thank you!

That's awesome you managed to get your passport and nice one on sticking to your guns and not tipping, sounds like a horrendous experience all round. Poor service, no tip!

Really cool that your Hive helped you secure it all as well, hope you don't have to go through that ordeal again any time soon!

I hope not! I hear getting a driver's license is equally tedious

Eugh, well, at least you know to have a big meal before you get that done if you need to stop you getting hungry during all the waiting.

Soooo one can buy a birthcertificate and nationality? Perhaps even make it say any name or details?

Yes, people forge birth certificates all the time

Congratulations! This is an interesting story to read. I bet you'll face twice as much stress if it were Lagos. Anyways, victory at last. Cheers!

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I hear Lagos takes months...thats just terrible

Wow that's pretty straight-forward system compared to Indonesia. Now, have fun making more moola 😀

You mean you have it worse? 😲

So sorry for the stress, you really had a tall experience but thank God you made it through. Thanks for the wonderful post, it's really helpful in terms of the requirements needed to for the registration and others. May God help Ninja 🙏.

God help Nigeria

A big Amen to that🙏😊

Oya you have gotten your passport. Congrats oh. Come show me the way to make money in other platforms na 🤗

Thank you! Lol...just sign up on fiverr

this is an amazing step. I am proud of you. Your passport will take you to places.

Amen! Thank you

Congratulations!! It's so important to have a passport nowadays, especially in these troubled times, you have to know you have freedom to leave when you want.

That freedom feels so good! Thank you!