
Vesti Nigeria, the Nigerian stand alone subsidiary of Dallas based migration fintech company, with operations across the United States, United Kingdom, and Africa including Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya, has announced the official launch of its Nation wide expansion motion starting with the FCT and Osogbo, Osun State. Earlier in the year, in its new year message, the COO, Abimbola Amusan hinted on this expansion as a strategic initiative to establish operations in all 36 states across Nigeria.
Following successful launches in Lagos, the Abuja and Osogbo locations will provide structured, in-person access to migration support and advisory services for students, professionals, and entrepreneurs within the region.
According to Abimbola Amusan, Co-Founder and Chief Operations Officer of Vesti, the expansion reflects the company’s commitment to bringing global migration infrastructure closer to everyday Nigerians.
“We are not just expanding geographically. We are creating access,” said Amusan. “People in Osun and neighboring states deserve the same quality of migration advisory and financial services as anyone in Lagos or Abuja. This office will provide real-time, physical access to the tools and guidance they need to take their next step globally.”
Vesti was founded to simplify and structure the migration journey for Africans. With thousands of users across more than 100 countries, the company offers a full suite of migration tools and services, including visa advisory, legal support, financial products, and its proprietary AI assistant, MIAI.
The Osun regional office in Osogbo will serve as a walk-in centre where users can receive tailored advisory services, training, explore study and work visa options, and gain access to Vesti’s exclusive products such as the Elite Pass and Global Geng Card.
Abimbola Amusan, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer, added that the expansion is both strategic and deeply personal. Osun represents the 3rd largest cluster of academic institutions and researchers in Nigeria, making this state a strategic choice.
“Project 36 is about proximity and inclusion. We are building the most trusted migration infrastructure in the world, and the most populous black nation should not be excluded,” asserted Amusan.
The official launch of the Osogbo office is scheduled for, August 13, 2025. The event will include a guided office tour, live demonstrations of Vesti’s products and services, a panel discussion on migration, and stakeholder engagement.
Vesti will share updates on the next Project 36 location as expansion plans continue.