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For other diplomatic missions in Ireland, see List of diplomatic missions in Ireland. Embassies in Dublin. Sending country Mission ... Nigeria: Embassy: 1963:
This is a list of diplomatic missions of Nigeria. Nigeria , the most populous African country and which has a large network of diplomatic missions. The country has significant influence in Africa and in various multilateral fora, including the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation , OPEC , the Commonwealth , and the African Union .
Embassy office Unknown Belarus: Embassy 2002 Ethiopia: Embassy 2021 [12] Ghana: Embassy 2009 [13] Israel: Embassy 2024 North Korea: Embassy 2005 Serbia and Montenegro: Embassy 1999 Venezuela: Embassy Unknown
In September 2022, Minister for Foreign affairs Simon Coveney announced the creation the last 8 missions out of 26 in Global Ireland 2025 [114] In March 2024 Irish foreign minister want to open 5 more missions. [115] Embassies announced in 2003 Iraq. Baghdad (Embassy) Embassies announced in 2019 Bangladesh. Dhaka (Embassy) Embassies announced ...
Nigeria has an embassy in Athens. Hungary: Hungary has an embassy in Abuja. Nigeria has an embassy in Budapest. Ireland: Ireland has an embassy in Abuja. Nigeria has an embassy in Dublin. Italy: Italy has an embassy in Nigeria and a consulate in Lagos. Nigeria has an embassy in Rome. Netherlands
Visa requirements for Nigerian citizens are administrative entry restrictions imposed by the authorities of other states on citizens of Nigeria. As of 2 October 2024, Nigerian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 45 countries and territories, ranking the Nigerian passport 94th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley ...
Embassy 2019 [26] Mozambique: Embassy [a] 2002 Calabar Republic of China (Taiwan) Consulate 1997 [27] Kaduna United States: Consulate 1994 [28] Kano Polish People's Republic: Consulate 1988 [29] United Kingdom: Liaison Office 2014 Lagos Australia: Embassy branch office 2009 Austria: Consulate 2013 Belgium: Embassy branch office 2004 Chile ...
A 2008 survey found that 86% of Nigerian respondents had been employed before migration to Ireland, while just 8% were full-time students. 27% had been self-employed, a much higher rate than other migrant groups surveyed. 25% had worked as managers and executives, 11% in business and commerce, 17% in local or central governments, 12% in health-related occupations, and 5% in personal services. [18]