Thursday 16 May 2013

Tiananmen Square

 

Beijing is dominated by the huge Imperial Palace, completed in 1420. Since the palace was off limits to most people for over 500 years, it is also often called the Forbidden City, and is on UNESCO's World Heritage List. At one end of the Forbidden City is Tiananmen Square, the world's largest public square. While the Forbidden City is linked to the ancient dynasties of China, Tiananmen Square is linked to Mao Zedong and the cultural revolution. In the late 1960's, hundreds of thousands of Chinese supporters crowded the square during Mao's reign, waving his little red book and chanting his name. Tiananmen Square was also the site of the June 1989 tragedy, when Chinese troops killed hundreds of protestors during a pro-democracy rally. That tragedy continues to haunt Sino-American relations today.

Tiananmen Square is the geographical center of Beijing City. It is the largest city square in the world, occupying an area of 440,000 square meters (about 109 acres), and able to accommodate 1,000,000 people at one time. The square is a conglomeration of splendid and beautiful flowers and the red national flag which flutters in the wind. The raising of the national flag is something which should not be missed by visitors to Tiananmen Square.
With the towering Monument to the People's Heroes at the center, Tiananmen Square has the magnificent Tiananmen Tower in the north, the solemn Mao Zedong Memorial Hall in the south, the National Museum of China in the east and the Great Hall of the People in the west. Surrounded by these lofty buildings, the Square looks most splendid and majestic and attracts many tourists every day.
In the center of the Square stands the Monument to the People's Heroes, which commemorates the martyrs who devoted their lives to the Chinese people. It reaches 37.94 meters (124 feet) which makes it the biggest monument in Chinese history. The body is made of hardy granite and is surrounded by white balusters. Engraved is the epigraph written by Mao Zedong, the founder of People's Republic of China. Eight reliefs depict the crucial events which took place in modern times, showing a part of the centuries-old history of China.
Huabiao in Beijing Tian'anmen Square
Tiananmen Tower in the south was built in 1417 during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). During this dynasty and the following Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) it was where proclamations were issued to the whole nation. The common people were prohibited from entering the tower, but now tourists with tickets are permitted to climb it. It has five arched gates and nine principle hall columns. With the delicately carved white marbles on its base and yellow tiles on the roof, the tower is quite resplendent. Under the tower flows the limpid Jinshui River, across which seven exquisite bridges are perched, named the Golden Water Bridges.
In the south of the Square is the Mao Zedong Memorial Hall. Mao Zedong, the first chairman of the People's Republic of China (PRC), is greatly admired by the Chinese People. The hall was built in 1977. It is divided into three halls: the main hall, the north hall and the south hall. The remains of Mao Zedong are laid in a crystal coffin in the main hall. From the exhibit in the north hall, you can learn something about Chairman Mao, Zhou Enlai and other founders of the state. While visiting the main hall, it is necessary to observe a respectful silence.
Great Hall of the People, Tian'anmen Square in BeijingIn the east of the Square is the National Museum of China which is a great treasure trove. This museum was officially opened in 2003. Its predecessors are the National Museum of Chinese History and the National Museum of the Chinese Revolution. It is a comprehensive museum with an emphasis on Chinese art and history. The National Museum of Chinese History has more than 3,000,000 precious articles which provide a vivid portrayal of Chinese history. In the National Museum of the Chinese Revolution there are displays of over 4,500 articles, including literature, pictures, drawings and sculptures. These depict the people's revolutions and movements to save China, which happened after the Opium War in 1840.
In the west of the Square is the Great Hall of the People which was built in 1959 and occupies a construction area of 170,000 square meters (42 acres). It is so called because the National People's Congress is held in this hall. When entering the building you will see the central hall which is decorated with white marble columns and crystal lights. At the back of the hall is the great hall which can hold 10,000 people. The banqueting hall in the north has 5,000 seats and grand banquets are conducted on important occasions. In the south are the offices of the National People's Congress Standing Committee.
Names:
Admission Fee:
Opening Hours:
Tiananmen Tower
CNY 15
08:30-17:00
Great Hall of the People
CNY 30
09:00-14:00 (December 1-March 31)
08:15-15:00 (April 1-June 30)
07:30-16:00 (July 1-August 31)
08:30-15:00 (September 1-December 30)
Mao Zedong Memorial Hall
Free
08:30-11:30, 14:00-16:00 (Tuesday & Thursday)
08:30-11:30 (Tuesday-Sunday)

Friday 19 April 2013

The Lau Archipelago, Fiji






“Most people define beauty by sunsets. In this incredible group of islands, it’s the sunrises as well,” notes Greenberg of this remote collection of 50-plus atolls and islands located 200 miles from the mainland of Fiji. The region sees few tourists, but those who make it are rewarded with a mind-blowing array of marine life and a gentle, carefree vibe. “No phones, no Blackberries, no TVs—just the intoxicating sounds of a cappella harmonies sung by the islanders each morning and each evening,” Greenberg adds. “Great storytelling, and a never-ending feeling of community and love that lives with you forever.”

 Fiji (sometimes called the Fiji Islands) whose capital is Suva, is a Melanesian country in the South Pacific Ocean. It lies about two-thirds of the way from Hawaii to New Zealand and consists of an archipelago that includes 332 islands, a handful of which make up most of the land area, and approximately 110 of which are inhabited

Entry requirements


Citizens of the following countries and territories are granted visitor permits (valid for 4 months) on arrival in Fiji and do not need to obtain a visa in advance: Antigua and Barbuda, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahamas, Bangladesh, Barbados, Belgium, Belize, Botswana, Brazil, Brunei, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Dominica, Estonia, Finland, France, Gambia, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Grenada, Guyana, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Kiribati, Latvia, Lesotho, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Malawi, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Marshall Islands, Mauritius, Mexico, Micronesia, Moldova, Monaco, Nauru, Netherlands, New Zealand, Nigeria, Norway, Palau, Papua New Guinea, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Saint Lucia, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Samoa, Serbia, Seychelles, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Solomon Islands, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Swaziland, Sweden, Switzerland, Tanzania, Thailand, Tonga, Trinidad and Tobago, Tunisia, Turkey, Tuvalu, Uganda, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Vanuatu, Vatican City, Venezuela, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

Citizens of the Cook Islands, Niue, New Caledonia and Taiwan also do not need visas.

All other foreign nationals who are not from the countries and territories listed above need to obtain a visa in advance at a Fiji embassy, high commission or consulate. An application for a single entry visa costs 96 Fiji dollars and a multiple entry visa 190 Fiji dollars. Applicants need to produce the following as part of the visa application process:

  • Completed application form
  • Two coloured passport size photographs
  • A valid passport/travel document
  • If the applicant is married, a letter of consent from the spouse.
  • If the applicant is employed, a letter from the employer to indicate the authorized leave duration approved for the applicant.
  • If a Fiji citizen or a Fiji based company/organization [local sponsor] is sponsoring the applicant for the duration of the period applied for, a letter from the local sponsor to indicate the undertaking.
  • A copy of the travel itinerary.
  • If the applicant is traveling on to a third country from Fiji, a copy of the approved visa to the next country of destination after Fiji.

Visa applications can be lodged at Fiji overseas missions in Australia, Belgium, Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States.

By plane


Nadi International Airport is Fiji's main international airport. Suva airport also has some international flights. Air Pacific (Fiji majority owned) flies to Fiji directly from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and Honolulu International Airport (HNL) in the USA, and from Hong Kong International Airport (HKG), as well as many other locations. Korean Air has three flights weekly between Nadi and Seoul. Air New Zealand operates flights to Nadi from Auckland, Christchurch, and seasonally from Wellington.

Travel times from Australian cities vary. From Brisbane the flight to Fiji is approximately 3 hours and 40 minutes, from Sydney 4 hours and 30 mins and from Melbourne it is 5 hours and 30 minutes.

By boat


You can enter Fiji by boat from Australia through the Australia shore connection.

Transportation


Fiji has a variety of public transport options, including buses, "share taxis", and private taxis. Rates are very cheap: F$1-2 from Colo-i-Suva to Suva bus station by bus, F$17 from Nadi bus station to Suva by share-taxi (share-taxi's are usually white mini-vans that congregate together and set-off when they reach their capacity of 6-8), or approximately F$80 from Suva airport to Sigatoka by private taxi. On the main road circling Viti Levu buses run every half hour and taxis are a substantial proportion of traffic, while on western Taveuni buses make only a few runs per day and very little traffic is present. If taxi has a meter, ask the driver to switch it on - the ride will be lot cheaper than with negotiated price.

The current going rate from resorts on Nadi beach to Nadi downtown is $8 per passenger, and $12 to the airport -- you should be able negotiate this price reasonably easily.

 Inter-island


South Sea Cruises operates daily inter-island ferry transfers throughout Fiji's Mamanuca Island resorts. Awesome Adventures Fiji provides daily ferry transfers out to the remote Yasawa Islands. Inter-island ferries are reasonably priced and the larger ones (especially those large enough to accommodate cars and trucks) have a good safety record, though they may be overcrowded at the beginning and end of school holiday periods. Ferries offer two or three classes (depending on the ship). Economy (F$65 pp on Suva-Taveuni route) is the cheapest option, but requires you to sleep on chairs or on the floor. Sleeper (F$104 pp, Suva-Taveuni) is dormitory-like accomodation. Cabin (F$135 pp on MV Suiliven, F$95 pp on SOFE, Suva-Taveuni) is not necessarily the best option, as the space is very limited, cabin can be shared (4 beds) and can have hords of bugs.

Bicycle


Bicycles are becoming more popular in Fiji in recent years for locals and tourists alike. In many ways, Fiji is an ideal place for a rugged bike tour. However, the motor vehicle traffic can be intimidating on well-travelled roads, and there is a lack of accommodation along secondary roads. Cycling is a great way to see Fiji but make sure you carry all your own spares and supplies as bike shops are scarce. It is a good idea to carry plenty of water, a camelbak is great, as it is very hot and humid almost year round.

Languages


English is an official language and is the language of instruction in education, and is spoken by most in Nadi, Suva and any other major tourist area. On a few of the less touristy islands, English may be spoken with some difficulty. Fijian or Hindustani (Hindi/Urdu) is spoken by most adults and children, and learning even a few key phrases will help you gain the respect of the locals.

Eat


Locals eat in the cafes and small restaurants that are found in every town. Many cafes serve Chinese food of some sort along with Indian and sometimes Fiji-style fish , lamb, or pork dishes. Near the airport, a greater variety of food is found, including Japanese and Korean.

Local delicacies include fresh tropical fruits (they can be found at the farmer's market in any town when in season), paulsami (baked taro leaves marinated in lemon juice and coconut milk often with some meat or fish filling and a bit of onion or garlic), kokoda (fish or other seafood marinated in lemon and coconut milk), and anything cooked in a lovo or pit oven. Vutu is a local variety of nut mainly grown on the island of Beqa, but also available in Suva and other towns around January and February. A great deal of food is cooked in coconut milk, take note that everyone reacts different to increased fat levels in their diet.

A customary dish in Fiji includes a starch, relishes and drink. Starches common in Fijian meals include taro, yams, sweet potatoes, or manioc but can include breadfruit, bananas, and nuts. The relishes include meat, fish, seafood, and vegetables. Drinks include coconut milk but water is most prevalent.

Drink


A very popular drink in Fiji is yaqona ("yang-go-na"), also known as "kava " and sometimes referred to as "grog" by locals. Kava is a peppery, earthy tasting drink made from the root of the pepper plant (piper methysticum). Its effects include a numbed tongue and lips (usually lasting only about 5-10 minutes) and relaxed muscles. Kava is mildly intoxicating, especially when consumed in large quantities or on a regular basis and one should avoid taxi and other drivers who have recently partaken.

Kava drinking in Fiji became popular during the fall of cannibalism, and originated as a way to resolve conflict and facilitate peaceful negotiations between villages. It should not be consumed alongside alcohol.

Hotel


Most Fiji travel agents will take a 'deposit' along with your booking, Since this is an up-front payment, it is often beneficial to only book one night initially, and then you may be able to negotiate a lesser rate for subsequent nights (if space is available).

In the Suva area, the Raffles Tradewinds is nice and quiet and about a dollar by frequently running buses from central down town. Sometimes upon arrival at the airport in Nadi, you can stop at the Raffles Gateway across from the airport entrance and book a room at the Tradewinds at a good local rate if business is slow.

Suva has become a desirable destination for conventions, meetings and events. With so many exciting off-site activities so close to the hotel, options for a unique and rewarding event are endless.

Nadi is the hub of tourism for the Fiji Islands. You can get all the resources you need to explore your lodging options, hotels and resorts , activities and trips and tours. Nadi is a thriving community with many things to explore and experience. There is also a number of local activities and places to see when you are in Nadi as well.



Lautoka is Fiji's second largest city. The real charm of this dry western side of the island is the mountain ranges inland from Nadi and Lautoka. Koroyanitu National Park offers hiker overnight adventure through the semi-rainforest,waterfalls and small villages. Tours to the Garden of the Sleeping Giant are also very popular for the different ornamental orchids together with forest walks through botanical wonders.

N.B  we can assist you in planning a trip to fiji. contact us by mail or call 2347083869809

Wednesday 17 April 2013

All you need to know about Nigerian Passport


Standard Nigeria Passport

STANDARD NIGERIA PASSPORT (GREEN COVER)

Who qualifies?

  • All Nigerians by birth , naturalization and registration This is the most commonly used travel document in Nigeria.
Requirements for Obtaining a Standard Nigerian Passport

  • Guarantor's form duly signed by a commissioner of oaths plus
  • Photocopy of; (a) Data page of guarantor's passport and
    1. Photocopy of National identity card
    2. Drivers License
  • Father's Letter of content for minors under 16yrs (Mother's letter of consent in case of deceased father)
  • Marriage Certificate where applicable
  • Husband's consent letter
    or
    Letter of introduction for employee of government or corporate organization
  • Court affidavit and police report in case of lost passport.
  • Birth Certificate or Age declaration
  • Letter of identification from Local Government of origin or residence
  • One(1) passport photograph
  • Acknowledgement slip and receipt of payment

Explanatory Note:

  • No Nigerian is allowed to hold multiple standard passport
  • All Standard passports have a life span of 10 years with an initial validity of five (5) years
 



 

 
DIPLOMATIC PASSPORT (RED COVER)

Requirements for Diplomatic Passport

  1. (a) Letter of introduction from applicant’s Ministry, Parastatal or Extra – Ministerial department
  2. (1) Passport photograph.

 
OFFICIAL PASSPORT (BLUE COVER)

Requirements for Official Passport

  1.  
    1. Letter of introduction from applicant’s Ministry, Parastatal or Extra – Ministerial Department duly signed by an officer not below the rank of a Director
      or
    2. Secretary to state Government in case of an employee of state government
  2. Police report and court affidavit in case of lost passport
  3. One (1) passport photograph.
  4. Acknowledgment slip and receipt of payment.

SEAMAN'S BOOK ( CERTIFICATE OF IDENTITY ) (MAROON COVER)

Who qualifies?
This is issued to Nigerians who work on ocean going vessels or watercrafts

Requirements for Seaman's Passport

  1. Guarantor’s Details
    1. Guarantor’s from duly signed by a commissioner of oaths
    2. Photocopy of data page of guarantor’s passport and either
      • Photocopy of National identity card
      • Driver’s license.
  2. Birth certificate or age declaration
  3. Letter of identification from local government of origin or residence
  4. One (1) Passport photograph.
  5. Court affidavit and police report in case of lost passport
  6. Acknowledgement slip and receipt of payment
You can also contact us as regards any other information you need in acquiring your passport.

Foreign Embassies and high Commisions in Nigeria

Algeria
Abuja: Plot 09, Justice Mamman Nasir Str,
Asokoro, Abuja. Tel: +234-9-413-2840/41,
Lagos: 203 Etim Iyang Crescent,
Victoria Island Extension,
P. O Box 55238, Falomo, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-262-4017,
 
Angola
Abuja: No 31 Pope John Paul II,
Off Gana Street, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-4164–5
Lagos: 5 Kasunmu Ekemode Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel: +234-1-261-1135
 
Argentina
Abuja: Plot 1611
Abubakar Koko Crescent, Maitama Sule Street, Asokoro, P.O.Box 5124 Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-8680,
Lagos: 93 Awolowo Road, S.W Ikoyi,
PO Box 51940, Ikoyi, Lagos
Tel:
+234-1-269-0093; Fax: +234-1-269-0117
 
Australia
Abuja: 5th Floor Oakland Centre,
48 Aguiyi Ironsi St, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-461-2780; Fax: +234-9-461-2782
Office Hours: Mon–Thurs 08.00am–16.30pm,
Fridays,08.00am–13.00pm (off on public holidays)
Lagos: 76 Norman Williams Street, SW Ikoyi, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-270-1919, 1-897-4142
Email: watson@strategy-safari.com
 
Austria
Abuja: Plot 9 Usuma St, Maitama, Abuja
Tel:
+234-9-413-0772–3; Fax: +234-9-461-2715
Email:
abuja-ob@bmeia.gv.at
Kaduna: 3a Kinkino Road, Kaduna
Tel:
+234-62-247-705; Fax: +234-62-243-921
Email:
office@austriaconsul.com
 
Barbados
Lagos: Penthouse, Yinka Folawiyo Plaza,
38 Warehouse Road, Apapa, Lagos
Tel:
+234-1-470-0252; Fax: +234-1-587-0068
Email:
tunde.barbados@gmail.com
 
Belgium
Abuja: 9 Usuma Street, Maitama, Abuja
Tel:
+234-9-413-1859 /60/61/62, 460-2633/34/35
Fax:
+234-9-413-2012, 2015/460
Email:
Abuja@diplobel.fed.be
Lagos: c/o Dredging Intern. Serv. Nigeria Ltd,
35A Alfred Rewane Rd (formely Kingsway Rd),
Ikoyi, Lagos. Tel: +234-702-770-4421
Fax:
+234-1-463-0897
Email:
achimu.chris@dredging.com
 
Benin
Abuja: Plot 2858A Danube Street,
Off Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida Way,
P.O.Box 50457, Maitama District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-8424, 9-413-8485
Fax: +234-413-8425
Lagos: 4 Abudu Smith Str, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-4411; Fax: +234-1-261-4385
 
Bostwana
Plot 1241 Oguta Lake Street, Off River Benue Str,
IBB Way, Maitama Extension, PMB 5249,
Wuse Zone 3, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-782-2818, 9-782-2782
 
Brazil
Abuja: Plot 173 Mississippi Street, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-4067, 413-5739/49
Fax: +234-9-413-4066
E-mail: nigbrem@rosecom.net
Lagos: Plot 257 Kofo Abayomi Street,
Victoria Island, PO. Box 72802, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-0135, 261-0136, 261-3539
Fax: +234-1-261-3394; Email: cglagos@vgccl.net
 
Bulgaria
Abuja: No 10 Euphrates Street,
Off Aminu Kano Crescent, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-0034; Fax: +234-9-413-2741
Email: bulgarian@nigtel.com
Lagos: 3 Walter Carrington Crescent,
Victoria Island, PO Box 4441, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-1931/2; Fax: +234-1-261-9879
 
Burkina Faso
Lagos: 170 Moshood Olugbani Street,
Off Sinari Daranijo Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-262-3287; Fax: +234-1-262-3287
Abuja: No 4 Freetown Street,
Off Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-0491; Fax: +234-9-413-0492
Email: ebfn@nova.net.ng
 
Burundi
Abuja: Plot 59, TY Danjuma Str, Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-6040, 808-152-6377
 
Cameroon
Abuja: Plot 469/470 Lobito Crescent,
Wuse 11, PMB 5238 Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-6574/5
Lagos: 5 Elsie Femi Pearse Street,
Victoria Island, PO Box 2476 Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-2226, 4386
Fax: +234-1-261-4955, 774-7510
Calabar: 21 Ndidem Usang Iso Road, Calabar
Tel: +234-87-233-206; Fax: +234-87-233-206
 
Canada
Abuja: 15 Bobo Street, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-9910; Fax: +234-9-413-9932
Email: abuja@international.gc.ca
Website:www.nigeria.gc.ca
Lagos: 4 Anifowoshe Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-271-5650; Fax: +234-1-271-5651
Website: http://www.nigeria.gc.ca
Port Harcourt: 15 Ahoada Road,
Rumuibekwe Housing Estate, Port Harcourt
Tel: +234-80-890-903
Emergency line for Canadians:
+234-80-639-97054
 
Central African Republic
Plot 137 Ajao Estate, Oshodi, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-268-2816, +234-1-261-3116
Chad
Lagos: 2 Goriola Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-2590; Fax: +234-1-261-8314
Abuja: 10 Mississippi Str, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-0751; Fax: +234-9-413-0752
 
China
Abuja: Plot 302-303 A.O. Central Area, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-461-8661, 8662, 8664
Fax: +234-9-461-8660
Email: chinaemb_ng@mfa.gov.cn
Lagos: Plot 161A Idejo Str, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-2586; Fax: +234-1-271-5583
Email: Consulate_lagos@mfa.gov.cn

Colombia
43 Raymond Njoku Street, SW Ikoyi, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-5342
 
Congo (Democratic)
Abuja: Plot 940 Azores Street,
Off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-1105; Fax: +234-9-413-2311
Lagos: 10 Idowu Taylor Street,
Victoria Island, PO. Box 1216 Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-4834, +234-1-261-4799
 
Congo (Republic)
Plot 447 Lobito Crescent,
Off Ademola Adetokunbo Crescent, Wuse II, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-7407
 
Cote D’Ivoire
Lagos: 3 Abudu Smith St, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-0936
Abuja: 2630 Gourara St, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-3087; Fax: +234-9-413-3137
Cuba
Abuja: Plot. 339 Diplomatica Zone
Area 10 Garki, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-461-4821–2; Fax: +234-9-234-8942
Email: cubabuja1@linkserve.com,
cubabuja3@linkserve.com, consulcuba_abuja@linkserve.com
Office Hours: Mon–Fri 9:00am–16:30pm,
Lagos: Plot 935 Idejo St, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-4636, +234-1-262-1409
Fax: +234-1-261-4127, 7036
 
Cyptus
Lagos: AG Leventis Nigeria, Iddo House, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-774-0944, 545-4800, 860-0574
Abuja: c/o Abuja Capital Motors,
Leventis Close, Central Business District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-523-9087
 
Czech Republic
Abuja: Plot No. 1223
Gnassingbe Eyadema St, Zone A4 Asokoro District,
P O Box 4628, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-1245–7; Fax: +234-9-314-1248
Email: abuja@embassy.mzv.cz
Website: www.mzv.cz/abuja
Lagos: Plot 62E King Ologunkutere Str, Parkview Estate, Ikoyi, Lagos. Tel: +234-1-773-1412
 
Denmark
Abuja: Plot 63 Europe House, Usuma St, Maitama
Tel: +234-9-523-3794–5
Lagos: Maersk House, 121 Louis Solomon Close,
P.O.Box 72554, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-262-6450; Fax: +234-1-262-6495
E-mail: ngaconsuldk@maersk.com
Office Hours: 10:00am–2:00pm
 
Egypt
Abuja: Plot 3319 Barada Close,
Off Amazon Street, Maitama District,
PMB 5069 Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-6091–2; Fax: +234-9-413-2602
Lagos: 34 Kofo Abayomi Street
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-2922, 8029, +234-1-613-010
Fax: +234-1-613-010, +234-1-262-1767
Press & Information bureau:
Plot 14008/3A Tiamiyu Salvage Str,
Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel: +234-1-261-0870
 
Eritrea
Plot 3354 Osun Crescent,Cadastrala Zone A6,
Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-6087; Fax: +234-9-413-6085
 
Ethiopia
Abuja: No 19 Ona Crescent,
Off Lake Chad Crescent, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-1-413-1691; Fax: +234-1-413-1692
Email: etabuja@primair.net,
ethiopianemb@hotmail.com
Lagos: Plot 97 Ahmadu Bello Way,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-3198; Fax: +234-1-261-5055
 
Equitorial Guinea
Abuja: Plot 199, Cadastral Zone A7,
20 Dakala Street, Off Parakou Crescent,
Wuse II, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-781-6867, +234-805-606-3564
Lagos: 7 Murtala Muhammed Drive,
Ikoyi, P.O.Box 4126, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-269-1211; Fax: +234-1-261-6062
 
Finland
Abuja: 9 Iro Dan Musa Street, Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-803-785-1150, 314-7256, 6482
Fax: +234-9-314-7252
Email: sanomat.aba@formin.fi
Website: www.finlandnigeria.org
Office Hours: Mon to Thurs 08.00am–16.15pm,
Lagos: Plot 13 Elge Crescent, P.O.Box 4433,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-0916, 0524, 0528
Fax: +234-1-261-3158
 
France
Abuja: 37 Udi Hills Street, Off Aso Drive,
Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-523-1055, 5506, 5510,
5419, 5214, 7537, 5076, 5088
Fax: +234-9-523-5482, 5284 (section consular)
Website: www.ambafrance-ng.org
Lagos: 1 Lady Oyinkan Abayomi Drive,
Ikoyi, PMB 12665 Lagos
Tel: +234-1-462-8484, +234-1-269-3427/30
Fax: +234-1-462-8480
Website: www.consulfrance-lagos.org
 
Gabon
8 Norman William Street, P O Box 5989, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-684-566; Fax: +234-1-269-0692
 
Gambia
Abuja: Plot 25, Ontario Crescent,
Off Mississippi, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-854-546
Lagos: 162 Awolowo Road, koyi, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-267-0829; Fax: +234-1-269-5558
 
Germany
Abuja: 9 Lake Maracaibo Close,
Off Amazon Street, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-0962, 0964, 0965, 780-5181
Fax: +234-9-413-0949
Office Hrs: 09.00am–12.00am or by appointment
Lagos: 15 Walter Carrington Crescent
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-280-9966–7
Fax: +234-1-280-9969,
RK/Visa: +234-1-280-9968
Email:gembassylagos@micro.com.ng
Office Hrs: 08.00am–12.00am or by appointment
 
Ghana
Abuja: Plot 301, Olusegun Obasanjo Street,
Area 10, PO Box 2025, Garki, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-234-5184–7; Fax: +234-234-5192
Email: net06ab@hyperia.com
Lagos: Ghana House, 21/23 Island Club Rd,
Formerly King George V Rd, Onikan, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-263-0015, 0934, 0493
Fax: +234-1-263-0338
 
Greece
Abuja: Plot 1 Seguela Street, Off Olusegun Obasanjo Street, Wuse II, Abuja
Tel:+234-9-780-5506; Fax: +234-9-780-5506
Email: gremb_abj@mfa.gr
Web: www.grembnigeria.mfa.gr
Lagos: 35 Agodogba Avenue,
Park View Estate Ikoyi, P.O.Box 1199 Lagos
Tel: +234-1-269-6064; Fax: +234-1-269-6063
 
Greenland
(Faroe Islands & Greenland are part of the Kingdom of Denmark)
Maersk House, 121 Louis Solomon Close,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-262-6430, Fax: +234-1-262-6428
 
Guinea
Abuja: UN Common Premises,
PMB 591 Garki, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-461-8612–4, +234-9-273-2735
Lagos: 8 Abudu Smith Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-6961
 
Holy See
Pope John Paul II Crescent, Maitama,
P.O.Box 541, Garki, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-8381, 8384
Fax: +234-9-413-6653
Email: nuntiusabj@hotmail.com
 
Honduras
No 61 Jose Marti Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-1180, Fax: +234-9-314-1177
Email: mission.abv@kum.hu
 
Hungary
Abuja: No. 61 Jose Marti Crescent,
Plot 1685 Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-1180, 1181, Fax: +234-9-314-1177
Email: mission.abv@kum.hu
Lagos: No 9 Louis Solomon Close, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-3551, 6602
Fax: +234-1-261-3717
 
Iceland
No 109 Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-3634; Fax: +234-9-314-3633
Email: joe_raad@yahoo.com
India
Abuja: Plot No. 684 (A&B) Agdez Crescent,
Off Aminu Kano Crescent, Wuse-II, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-523-6099; Fax: +234-9-523-6088
Email: hicomindabj@linkserve.com
Lagos: 8A Walter Carrington Crescent,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-262-7680, +234-1-261-5909
Fax: +234-1-261-2660
Email: hclag@hyperia.com
Website: www.hicomindlagos.com
 
Indonesia
Abuja: 4 Salt Lake Street, Off Gana Street,
Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-461-3252, 413-8625
Fax: +234-9-413-8626
Email: kbri.abuja@gmail.com
Lagos: 5 Anifowoshe Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-4601; Fax: +234-1-261-3301
Email: kbri_lagos@yahoo.co.id
Website: www.indonesianig.com
Office Hours: Mon–Thurs 10:00am–16:00pm,
 
Iran
Abuja: 2 Udi Street,
Aso Drive, Maitama District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-523-8048–9
Lagos: 1A-B S.L. Edu Avenue
(Formerly Alexandar Av.) Ikoyi, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-269-1058, Fax: +234-1-269-3803
Iraq
Abuja: 23 (Plot 710) Kainji Crescent, Off Lake Chad Crescent, Zone A5, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-9256; Fax: +234-9-413-9359
Lagos: Plot 708A, Adeola Hopewell Street,
Victoria Island, P.O.Box 2859, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-0389; Fax: +234-1-261-8633
Ireland
Abuja: 11 Negro Crescent, Maitama District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-462-0611; Fax: +234-9-462-0613
Office Hours: Mon–Fri 08.30am–16.30pm
Visa Office: 09.00am–15.00pm
Email: abujaembassy@dfa.ie
Lagos: R.C. Irving & Co. Ltd., 3-5,
Sinari Daranijo Street, Victoria Island Annex, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-262-4820; Fax: +234-1-261-5661
 
Israel
Abuja: Plot 12 Mary Slessor Str,
Off Udo Udoma Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-3170, +234-9-460-5500
Fax: +234-9-314-3177
Office Hours:
Mon–Fri 10:00am–13:00pm
(Jurisdiction: Nigeria, Ghana, ECOWAS)
Lagos: Plot 636 Adeyemo Alakija St,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-262-2055, Fax: +234-1-262-1050
 
Italy
Abuja: 21st Crescent, Off Constitution Avenue,
Central Business District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-461-4722–3; Fax: +234-9-461-4709
E-mail: ambasciata.abuja@esteri.it
Website: www.ambabuja.esteri.it
Lagos: 12 Walter Carrington Crescent,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-462-7414–5; Fax: +234-1-271-0867
E-mail: consolato.lagos @esteri.it
Website: www.conslagos.esteri.it
 
Jamaica
Abuja: 3rd Floor Nicon Plaza,
242 Muhammadu Buhari Way,
Central Area District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-780-6809, 234-5107,
803-600-8758, 813-606-3356
Fax: +234-9-702-786-3243, 234-2726
(Countries of Accreditation: Nigeria, Ghana, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, Senegal)
Lagos: 77 Samuel Adedoyin Avenue, Victoria Island Annex, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-1085; Fax: +234-1-261-2100
Office Hrs: Mon–Thurs 08:30am–16.00pm,
 
Japan
Abuja: Plot 585 Bobo Street,
Off Gana Street, Maitama, Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-8898, 9258, 9718
Fax: +234-9-413-7667
Lagos: Plot 24/25 Apese Street,
Victoria Island, P.O.Box 2111, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-3797, 4929, 5984
Fax: +234-1-261-4035
 
Kenya
Abuja: 18 Yedseram Street, Maitama,
PMB 5160, Wuse Head Office, Abuja
Tel: + 234-9-413-9155; Fax: + 234-9-413-9157
(Other countries of Accreditation: Cote D’voire,
Togo, Ghana, Liberia, Benin, Sierra Leone)
Lagos: 52 Oyinkan Abayomi Drive,
Ikoyi, Lagos. Tel: +234-1-267-0221, 0337
Korea (SOUTH)
Abuja: Plot 1036 Pope John Paul 11 Street,
Maitama, Abuja. Tel: +234-9-413-6524
Lagos: Plot 934 ldejo Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-5353, +234-1-561-5420
Commercial Section:

2nd Floor, Amazing Grace Plaza,
Plot 2E-4E Ligali Ayorinde Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-4294, 1-262-3252,
Fax: +234 1 2611519
 
Korea (NORTH)
Abuja: Plot 350 Central Area District,
Cadastral Zone A.O, PMB 407 Garki, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-234-7200
Lagos: Plot 20C Akin Ogunlewe Road,
Victoria Island Annex, Moroko, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-0108
 
Kuwait
16 Oguta Lake Street, Gurrara Extension,
Off IBB Way, Opp Al Amin International School,
Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-5247, +234-807-774-4222
 
Lebanon
Abuja: 48 Lake Chad Crescent,
Maitama, PMB 5187 Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-9901–2, +234-703-934-5330
Lagos:Plot 18 Walter Corrington Crescent,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-4511, 0129
 
Liberia
Abuja: 162 Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent,
Wuse II, Abuja. Tel: +234-9-618-899
Lagos: No 3, Plot 162 Idejo Street,
Off Adeola Odeku St, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-618-899, +234-1-261-3488
Fax: +234-1-611-853
 
Libya
Abuja: Plot 1591 Mike Okoye Close,
Off George Sowemimo Street, Asokoro Extension
PMB 435 Garki, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-8356–7, +234-9-413-8353
Lagos: Plot C11 Ligali Ayorinde Avenue,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-0107, 0110,
Fax: +234-1-261-0109
 
Malaysia
Abuja: No 2 Pechora Close,
Off Panama Street, Maitama, P.M.B 5217 Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-782-2091, 2628, +234-9-780-9379
Email: malabuja@kln.gov.my
Office Hours: Mon–Fri 08.30am–16.30pm
Consular Section/Visa Application/Collection:
09.00am–12.30pm; Processing period=5 working days
Lagos: Plot 205 Abiola Segun Ajayi Street, Off Etim Inyang Street, P.O.Box 3729, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-320-0687, 1-461-9281
Fax: +234-1-320-0787
Email: mwlagos@hyperia.com
 
Mauritania
Abuja: Plot 2B Colombia Close,
Off Colorado Close, Minister’s Hill, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-7244, +234-807-341-2886,
Lagos: 2A, 304 Road,
Off Samuel Adedoyin Street, Victoria Island Annex,
P.O.Box 53569 Falomo, Ikoyi, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-89
 
Mali
Plot 465 Nouakchott Street, Wuse Zone, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-523-0494
 
Malta
108 Adeniyi-Jones Avenue, Box 2688, Ikeja, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-470-6009, Fax: +234-1-497-1014–5
Email: maltaconsul.lagos@gov.mt
 
Mexico
39 Usuma Street, Maitama District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-462-0630, 0632, 0633
Email: embnigeria@sre.gob.mx
 
Morocco
Abuja: 5 Mary Slessor Street,
Off Udo Udoma Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-1961–2; Fax: +234-9-314-1959
Lagos: Plot 1318, 27 Karimu Kotun Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos. Tel: +234-1-261-1682
 
Namibia
Plot 1738 T.Y. Danyuma Street,
Cadasdral Zone A4, Asokoro District,
P.M.B 5097 Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-2740–1; Fax: +234-9-314-2743
 
Netherlands
21st Crescent, Off Constitution Av, CBD, Abuja.
Tel: +234-9-461-1200; Fax: +234-9-461-1240
Email: abj@minbuza.nl
Website: www.mfa.nl/abj-en/
Office Hours: Mon–Fri 09:00am–16:00pm
Lagos: 24 Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue,
P O Box 2426, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-3005,
 
New Zealand
No New Zealand representative in Nigeria. The New Zealand mission in United Kingdom is accredited to Nigeria.
 
Niger
Abuja: 7 Songha St, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-523-6275–6, 6205
Lagos: 15 Adeola Odeku St,Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-2300; Fax: +234-1-261-2363
 
Norway
Abuja: Plot 1529 T.Y. Danjuma Street,
Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-9127, 9129
Fax: +234-9-314-9309
Email: emb.abuja@mfa.no, jegr@mfa.no,
Website: www.emb-norway.com.ng
Lagos: 3 Anifowoshe Str,Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-8467, Fax: +234-1-261-8469
 
Palestine
12 Alhaji Babatunde Jose Road,
Victoria Island, PO Box 7891, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-7259; Fax: +234-1-261-8776
 
Pakistan
Abuja: Plot No 4 (1805) Samora Michel Str,
Off Yakubu Gowon Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-1650; Fax: +234-9-314-1652
Email: pahicabuja@yahoo.com
Lagos: 4 Molade Okoya Thomas Street,
Victoria Island, PO Box 2450 Lagos
Tel: +234-1-774-2380, 261-4710, 3909
Fax: +234-1-261-4822,
Email: pahiclagos@nova.net.ng
 
Philippines
(Jurisdiction: Benin, Burkina Faso,
Cameroon,
Cape Verde, Central African Republic, Ghana,
Cote d’Ivoire, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Gambia,
Guinea, Guinea Bissau, Liberia, Nigeria, Togo
Sao Tome/Principe, Senegal, Sierra Leone)

2 Kainji Street, Corner Lake Chad Cresent,
Maitama District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-7981, Fax: +234-9-413-7650
 
Poland
Abuja: 10 Ona Crescent, Off Lake Chad Crescent,
Maitama 900271, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-8280, Fax: +234-9-413-8281
Email: contact@abuja.polemb.net
Website: www.abuja.polemb.net
Lagos: 10 Idejo Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-4684, Fax: +234-1-261-4685
Email: poemb@mwebafrica.com
 
Portugal
Abuja: Plot 63 Europe House, Usuma Str,
Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-7211–2, 523-3787, 3800
Fax: +234-9-413-7214
Lagos: Plot 1677 Olukunie Bakare Close, Off Sanusi Fafunwa Street, P O Box 8593, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-9037
 
Romania
Abuja: Plot No 498 Nelson Mandela Str, Zone A4,
Asokoro, P O Box 10376 Garki, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-2304–5, Fax: +234-9-314-2306
Lagos: 7A Oko Awo Close, Off Karimu Ikotun Close,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-262-1360, Fax: +234-1-261-7559
E-mail: ecofflagos@hyperia.com
 
Russia
Abuja: Plot 715 Zone AG, 8 Panama Crescent,
Maitana, Abuja. Tel: +234-9-413-5374,
Lagos: 5 Walter Carrington Crescent,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-2267, 5022, 3359
Fax: +234-1-461-9994
Email: RusEmLagos@vgccl.net
 
Saudi Arabia
Abuja: Plot 347H Adetokunbo Ademola Crescent,
Wuse II, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-1880, Fax: +234-9-413-4906
Lagos: 182 Awolowo Rd, Ikoyi, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-269-0306, 0358
Fax: +234-1-269-0101
 
Senegal
14 Kofo Abayomi Road, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-1722
 
Serbia
Abuja: 11 Rio Negro Close,
Off Yedseram Street, Cadastral Zone A6,
Maitama District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-9492–3, Fax: +234 9 4130078
Email: mail@ambnig.com
Lagos: 7 Maitama Sule Street, S/W Ikoyi, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-269-0912, Fax: +234-1-269-1889
Email: embscgnig@nova.net.ng
 
Sierra Leone
Abuja: Plot 2858 Danube Crescent, Off Ibrahim Babangida Way, Maitama District, Abuja
Tel: +234-803-596-2836
Fax: +234-9-2349-9890
Lagos: 31 Waziri Ibrahim Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-5900; Fax: +234-1-261-3151
 
Singapore
3rd Floor Lagoon View Plaza,
Plot A4 Ozumba Mbadiwe St, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-461-9088; Fax: +234-1-461-0828
Email: hcg.sin.ng@gmail.com
Slovakia
Plot 187 Deeper Life Street, Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-807-701-5092; Fax: +234-9-314-3730
Email: zusrnigeria@yahoo.com
 
South Africa
Abuja: 71 Usuma Str, Off Gana Str, Maitama,
P.M.B. 5120 Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-462-4200, -9-413-3862, 9-782-2852
Fax: +234-9-413-3829,
Email: sahcabuja@yahoo.co.uk
Lagos: 24 Molade Okoya Thomas Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-461-2067, 298; Fax: +23-1-461-2064
Email: safrica@nigol.net.ng
 
Spain
Abuja: 8 Bobo Close, Off Gana Street,
Maitama District, P.O. Box 5120 Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-7091–2; Fax: +234-9-461-3259
Email : emb.abuja@maec.es
Lagos: 21 Cs Kofo Abayomi Rd,
Tel: +234-1-261-5215; Fax: +234-1-261-8225
 
Sudan
Abuja: Plot 2591 Katsina Ala Crescent,
Off Guarara Street Zone A6, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-523-9964, +234-9-413-0941–2
Fax: +234-9-523-1016
Lagos: 2B Kofo Abayomi Str, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-5889, Fax: +234-1-261-5946
 
Sweden
41 T.Y. Danjuma Street, Asokoro District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-3399 (08.30am–10.00am)
Fax: +234-9-314-3398
Office Hrs: Mon–Thurs 10.00am–12.00pm,
Visa applications & processing:
Mon–Thurs 10.00am–12.00pm
Lagos: 17 Walter Carrington Crescent,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-461-6000; Fax: +234-1-461-6020
Email: leif.edwall@ericsson.com
 
Switzerland
Abuja: No 157 Adetokumbo Ademola Crescent,
Wuse II, 900288 Abuja
Tel: +234-413-1324-1861,
Fax: +234-413-1324-1864
Office Hours: Mon–Thurs 08:00am–17:00pm,
Lagos: 7 Anifowoshe Str, Victoria Island,
POBox 536, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-3918, Fax: +234 1 2616928
 
Syria
Abuja: Plot 2420 Amazon Street,
Minister’s HIll, Zone A6, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234 9 4138334–5; Fax: +234 9 4138337
Lagos: 25 Koto Abayomi Street,
Victoria Island, PO Box 72201, Lagos
Tel: +234 1 2615680, +234 12618963
 
Taiwan
Plot 3175 Katsina Ala Crescent, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234 9 4138321; Fax: +234 9 4138326

Tanzania
Abuja: 11 Ganges Street,
Ministers Hill, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-2313/12; Fax: +234-9-413-2314
Email: tanabuja@lycos.com
Office Hrs: 08:00am–15:00pm
Lagos: 8 Agoro Odiyan Street, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-613-604
Fax: +234-1-610-016, +234-1-618-908
 
Thailand
Abuja: 24 Tennesse Cresent,
Off Panama Street, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-5194; Fax: +234-9-413-5193
Email: thaiabj@mfa.go.th
Lagos: 1 Ruxton Rd, Old lkoyi,
P.O. Box 3095, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-269-0334; Fax: +234-1-269-2855
 
Togo
Abuja: Plot 664 Zone A5, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-9883; Fax: +234-9-413-9834
Lagos: Plot 976 Oju Olobun Close, Victoria Island,
PO Box 1435, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-7449, 7478, 7994
 
Tunisia
No 11 Kainji Crescent, Off Lake Chad St,
Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-2966–7; Fax: +234-9-413-2668
Lagos: Plot 79 YounisBashorun Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-8150; Fax: +234-1-261-5187
 
Trinidad & Tobago
3A Tiamiyu Savage St, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-2087′ Fax: +234-1-261-2732
Email: hicott@cyberspace.net.ng
Turkey
No 5 Amazon Street (Minister’s Hill),
Maitama A6, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-9787,
Email: contact@turkembabuja.com
Website: http://turkembabuja.com/
Lagos: 3 Okunola Martins Close,
Off Omo Osagie Street, P.O.Box 1758 S.W. Ikoyi, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-269-1140; Fax+234-1-269-3040
Email: turkemb@infoweb.abs.net
Kano: 13 Bello Road, PO Box 2589, Kano
Tel: +234-64-632-397, +234-64-633-347
Fax: +234-64-632-395
Email: kbikano@infoweb.com.ng
 
Uganda
Plot 28 Ontario Crescent, off Mississippi Street,
Ministers’ Hill, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-8069; Fax: +234-9-413-8070
 
Ukraine
(Accredited to Ghana)
Plot 1273 Parakou Crescent, off Nairobi Street,
Wuse II, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-523-9577, +234-9-524-0088
Fax: +234-9-523-9578
 
United Kingdom
Plot 607 Bobo Str, Off Gana Str, Maitama, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-7710–19;
Fax: +234 9 4137398–99
Office Hours:
Mon–Thurs 08.00am–16.30pm,
Friday: 08.00am–13.00pm
Lagos: 11 Walter Carrington Crescent,
Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-9531, 9537, 9541
Fax: +234-1-261-4021, 1-262-5940
Office Hours:
Mon–Thurs 07.30am–15.30pm,
Friday 07.30am–12.30pm
Ibadan: Rotimi Williams Avenue, Bodija, Ibadan
Tel: +234-22-810-4953
Fax: +234-22-810-0612
Office Hours: 07.30am–14.30pm
Kaduna: 3 Independence Way, PMB 2096, Kaduna
Tel: +234-62-244-380/1,
Fax: +234-62-247-267
Office Hours: 08.00am–15.00pm
Kano: 10 Emir’s Palace Rd, Kano
Tel: +234-64-646-652, 643-489,
Fax: +234-64-632-500
Office Hours:
Mon–Thurs 07.30am–15.30pm,
Fri 0730-1230
Kano: Tamandu Court, 5 Tamandu Close, Nassarawa, Kano
Tel: +234-64-631-686,
+234-803-590-5442
Fax: +234-64-632-590
Email: bhckan@ecnx.net
Lagos: 20 Thompson Avenue, Ikoyi,
Tel: +234-1-269-2188–92,
Fax: +234-1-461-5600
Office Hours:Mon–Thurs 07.30am–16.00pm,
Fri 07.30am–12.30pm
Port Harcourt: Plot 300 Olusegun Obasanjo Way, Port Harcourt
Tel: +234-84-237-173,
+234-84-335-104
Fax: +234-84-237-172
Warri: Unit 6 Jefia Estate, 62 Enerhen Road, Warri
Tel: +234-53-245-523, 255-929
Fax: +234-53-245-523, 255-929
Email: melhenthorn@hyperia.com
 
United States of America
Abuja: Plot 1075 Diplomatic Drive,
Central District Area, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-461-4000; Fax: +234-9-461-4036
Email: Consularabuja@state.gov
Lagos: 2 Eleke Crescent, Victoria Island, Lagos
Tel: +234-1-261-0050, 0139, 0097, 0158, 0195, 1414, 3123, 5699
 
Venezuela
Plot 1361 Hon, Justice Sowemino Street,
Asokoro District, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-0900; Fax: +234-9-314-0901,
Email: evenigeria@yahoo.com
Lagos: 35B, Adet-kunbo Ademola Street,
Victoria Island, Lagos,
Tel: +234-1-261-1590; Fax: +234-1-261-7350
Email: embavenez.nig@net.ng
 
Vietnam
No 9 River Niger Street, Off Danube Street,
Maitama, Abuja. Tel: +234-9-870-3678
 
Western Sahara
No 4 Niger Str, Off Suez Crescent, Off Ladi Kwali Str, Ibrahim Sani Abacha Estate, Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-6980; Fax: +234-9-413-6980
Yemen
12 JF Kennedy Street, Asokoro, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-314-8170, +234-805-570-5931
 
Zambia
11 Keffi Street, S.W Ikoyi Plot 1381,
P O Box 6119 Lagos. Tel: +234-1-261-4834, 4799
 
Zimbabwe
Plot 2908 Caclastral Zone A6, Maitama District,
P O Box 8214 Wuse, Abuja
Tel: +234-9-413-7996, Fax: +234-9-413-7644
Lagos: 19 Tiamiyu Savage Str, Victoria Island,
P O Box 50247 Ikoyi, Lagos; Tel: +234-1-261-9328