Indian High Commission, Abuja
15 Rio Negro (Off Yedseram Street)
Maitama
Abuja
The Lagos State Ministry of Education is poised to become the model of excellence in the provision of education in …
Lagos State is the smallest state in Nigeria, with a total land area of 3,475 square kilometres (1,342 square miles). …
Indian High Commission, Lagos 8A Walter Carrington Crescent PMB 80128 Victoria Island Lagos Telephone: +234 01 4480876-7 Emails: fs2@hcilagos.com, hoc.lagos@mea.gov.in
Please note that the head office of British High Commission in Nigeria is in Abuja. The office in Lagos is known as theĀ is the Deputy British High Commission. Here are the contact details:
(Trade/Investment, Consular and Visa sections)
Dangote House
Aguiyi Ironsi Street
Wuse
Abuja
Telephone: (00234) (9) 413 2010/2011/3885-7
Email: consular.abuja@fco.gov.uk (Consular issues), visa.enquiries.abuja@fco.gov.uk (Visa enquiries)
Office hours: 8am – 3.30pm Monday to Friday (Nigerian time)
The Third Mainland Bridge is one of the three bridges linking Lagos Island to the mainland. It is longer than the other two bridges, the Eko and Carter bridges.
Nigeria has more far Muslims (75 million) than Saudi Arabia (22 million), the birthplace of Islaam. There are more Muslims …
On Monday 22nd April 2013, the Nigerian Communications Commission launched the first phase of the Mobile Number Portability Service (MNP) in Lagos. What this means is that Nigerian mobile phone users can now move their mobile numbers from one network operator to another.
The Nigeria coat-of-arms is the country’s symbol of national unity, state power, and authority. It was created in line with the National Flag and Coat-of-Arms Ordinance number 48 of 1960.
The Nigeria coat-of-arms was adopted officially in 1975. Before this time, each of the country’s constituent political units had its own coat-of-arms.
Features
The Nigeria coat-of-arms has seven permanent features — each symbolizing a particular entity or virtue about the country: