Yes, there are a few ways people usually handle this. First, confirm that the Kenyan visa office actually accepts passports from Nigeria for stamping. Some embassies only accept submissions from residents in that country. If it’s allowed, the most common option is using an international courier service that handles passports, like DHL through the embassy’s approved process. Some people also travel to Kenya themselves and submit in person, which is faster but more expensive. Using a trusted agent already based in Kenya is another route, but it carries risk and must be verified carefully. Always check embassy instructions first, because rules change often and sending a passport the wrong way can cause long delays.