Nigerians cross into Benin visa-free at the Seme border daily for business, trade, and transit. It is the most common overland ECOWAS crossing for Nigerians heading to other West African countries.
Key Warnings
Yellow fever card is checked at the Seme border — carry the physical original.
The Seme border crossing can be heavily congested, especially on weekdays. Expect delays of 1–3 hours during peak periods.
Benin is a transit country for the Lagos–Accra road route. Ensure your documents are in order for onward entry into Togo and Ghana if continuing.
Insider Tips
Cross early in the morning to avoid peak traffic at Seme. The border opens at 6am and is busiest between 9am–2pm.
Cotonou (Benin's economic capital) is a short trip from the border and has good hotels, beaches, and connections to other ECOWAS states.
Keep small change in XOF (West African CFA franc) for border fees, food, and transport on the Benin side.
Health Requirements
⚠️ Yellow Fever Certificate required. Both Nigeria and Benin are yellow fever endemic countries. A valid yellow fever vaccination certificate is mandatory for entry. Always carry the physical original card.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do Nigerians need a visa to enter Benin Republic?
No. Nigeria and Benin are both ECOWAS member states. Nigerians can enter Benin visa-free for up to 90 days. No prior application or fee is required — just arrive with your valid Nigerian passport and yellow fever card.
Can Nigerians cross into Benin by road at Seme?
Yes. The Seme land border (on the Lagos–Cotonou axis) is the most common crossing point for Nigerians entering Benin by road. It is open daily. Expect queues during peak hours — cross early to save time.
Is a yellow fever card required at the Seme border?
Yes. Yellow fever cards are checked by both Nigerian and Beninese border officials at Seme. Since both countries are endemic, this is consistently enforced. Always carry the physical original.
Can Nigerians use Benin as transit to Ghana or Togo?
Yes — and many do. The Lagos–Cotonou–Lomé–Accra road is a well-established overland route used by Nigerian travellers and traders. Your Nigerian passport covers you visa-free through Benin and Togo as ECOWAS states.