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Lagos Australia: Embassy branch office 2009 Austria: Consulate 2013 Belgium: Embassy branch office 2004 Chile: Embassy [b] 1983 [30] Egypt: Consulate-General 2015 [31] Ethiopia: Consulate-General 2021 [32] Japan: Embassy branch office 2007 [33] [34] Poland: Consulate General 2008 [35] Sweden: Consulate General 2012 Uruguay: Embassy [c] 1985 [36]
Map of Nigerian diplomatic missions. This is a list of diplomatic missions of Nigeria.Nigeria, the most populous African country and which has a large network of diplomatic missions.
Italy has an embassy in Nigeria and a consulate in Lagos. Nigeria has an embassy in Rome. Netherlands: Netherlands has an embassy in Abuja and a consulate-general in Lagos. Nigeria has an embassy in The Hague. Poland: 30 May 1962: Both countries established diplomatic relations on 30 May 1962 [241] See Nigeria–Poland relations
The Mission was established in Lagos in 1991, before relocating to Abuja in 2001, despite requests from Beijing that it be located outside the Nigerian capital. [1]In January 2017, the government of Nigeria requested Taiwan to relocate the office back to Lagos from Abuja. [9]
Greece–Nigeria relations are the bilateral relations between Greece and Nigeria. Nigeria has an embassy in Athens. [1] Greece established a diplomatic mission in Nigeria in 1970, and today has an embassy in Abuja and a consulate in Lagos. Trade between the two countries is imbalanced, with imports from Greece to Nigeria exceeding exports.
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 ...
Visa is also not required for former nationals of Nigeria holding a valid foreign passport together with expired Nigerian passport. Holders of diplomatic or service category passports issued to nationals of Brazil, China, Namibia and South Africa do not require a visa for Nigeria and holders of diplomatic passports issued to nationals of Turkey.
On June 24, 2009 Russian President Dmitry Medvedev made an official visit to Nigeria as part of a 3 nation tour of Africa. It was the first visit by any Russian leader to Nigeria. [7] [8] Previously the Nigerian embassy was in Lagos instead of Abuja. The embassy was in Victoria Island. [9]