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In January 2017, the government of Nigeria requested Taiwan to relocate the office back to Lagos from Abuja. [9] On 8 December 2017, the office began the relocation from Abuja to Lagos and on 5 January 2018, the new office in Lagos was officially opened under the name Taipei Trade Office in the Federal Republic of Nigeria. [2]
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By one estimate the Chinese population reached 100,000 in 2007 according to demography researcher Y.J. Park. [4] The Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria Zhou Pingjian in 2017 noted the community's numbers were in decline with people returning home and gave the embassy's estimate of 40,000. [1]
In 1990 he was appointed as Attaché and 3rd Secretary of the Chinese embassy in Germany. From 1993 to 1998, Wu Ken occupied the following posts: 3rd secretary, assistant sector leader and sector leader of the personnel department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In 1998, he was assigned as embassy counselor of the Chinese embassy in Austria.
Embassy of the PRC in the united Germany [ edit ] The building complex near the Jannowitz Bridge, in use since 1999, was built in 1988 after the plans of Jens Ebert for 182 million marks and was the new seat of the Federal Board of FDGB ("House of Unions").