Diplomatic missions of Nigeria

Diplomatic missions of Nigeria

Nigeria, the most populous African country, has a moderately large network of diplomatic missions. The country has significant influence in Africa and in various multilateral fora, including the Organisation of the Islamic Conference, OPEC, the Commonwealth and the African Union.

Nigeria first started sending twelve diplomatic personnel overseas to serve in British missions from 1957. Three years later upon independence the country had its own foreign ministry, headed by Foreign Minister Dr Jaja Wachukwu. Now the Nigerian foreign ministry has over 2,000 officers.

Europe

*Flag|Austria
** Vienna (Embassy)
*Flag|Belgium
** Brussels (Embassy)
*Flag|Czech Republic
** Prague (Embassy)
*Flag|France
** Paris (Embassy)
*Flag|Germany
** Berlin (Embassy)
** Bonn (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Greece
** Athens (Embassy)
*Flag|Hungary
** Budapest (Embassy)
*Flag|Ireland
** Dublin (Embassy)
*Flag|Italy
** Rome (Embassy)
*Flag|Netherlands
** The Hague (Embassy)
*Flag|Poland
** Warsaw (Embassy)
*Flag|Portugal
** Lisbon (Embassy)
*Flag|Romania
** Bucharest (Embassy)
*Flag|Russia
** Moscow (Embassy)
*Flag|Serbia
** Belgrade (Embassy)
*Flag|Spain
** Madrid (Embassy)
*Flag|Sweden
** Stockholm (Embassy)
*Flag|Switzerland
** Bern (Embassy)
*Flag|Ukraine
** Kiev (Embassy)
*Flag|United Kingdom
** London (High Commission)

North America

*Flag|Canada
** Ottawa (High Commission)
*Flag|Cuba
** Havana (Embassy)
*Flag|Jamaica
** Kingston (High Commission)
*Flag|Mexico
** Mexico City (Embassy)
*Flag|Trinidad and Tobago
** Port of Spain (High Commission)
*Flag|United States
** Washington, D.C. (Embassy)
** Atlanta (Consulate-General)
** New York (Consulate-General)

outh America

*Flag|Argentina
** Buenos Aires (Embassy)
*Flag|Brazil
** Brasilia (Embassy)
*Flag|Chile
** Santiago (Embassy)
*Flag|Venezuela
** Caracas (Embassy)

Middle East

*Flag|Iran
** Tehran (Embassy)
*Flag|Iraq
** Baghdad (Embassy)
*Flag|Israel
** Tel Aviv (Embassy)
*Flag|Kuwait
** Kuwait City (Embassy)
*Flag|Lebanon
** Beirut (Embassy)
*Flag|Saudi Arabia
** Riyadh (Embassy)
** Jeddah (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Turkey
** Ankara (Embassy)

Africa

*Flag|Algeria
** Algiers (Embassy)
*Flag|Angola
** Luanda (Embassy)
*Flag|Benin
** Cotonou (Embassy)
*Flag|Botswana
** Gaborone (High Commission)
*Flag|Burkina Faso
** Ouagadougou (Embassy)
*Flag|Cameroon
** Yaounde (High Commission)
** Douala (Consulate-General)
** Buea (Consulate)
*Flag|Central African Republic
** Bangui (Embassy)
*Flag|Chad
** N'Djamena (Embassy)
*Flag|Congo
** Brazzaville (Embassy)
*Flag|Côte d'Ivoire
** Abidjan (Embassy)
*Flag|Democratic Republic of the Congo
** Kinshasa (Embassy)
*Flag|Egypt
** Cairo (Embassy)
*Flag|Equatorial Guinea
** Malabo (Embassy)
** Bata (Consulate)
*Flag|Ethiopia
** Addis Ababa (Embassy)
*Flag|Gabon
** Libreville (Embassy)
*Flag|Gambia
** Banjul (High Commission)
*Flag|Ghana
** Accra (High Commission)
*Flag|Guinea
** Conakry (Embassy)
*Flag|Guinea-Bissau
** Bissau (Embassy)
*Flag|Kenya
** Nairobi (High Commission)
*Flag|Liberia
** Monrovia (Embassy)
*Flag|Libya
** Tripoli (Embassy)
*Flag|Mali
** Bamako (Embassy)
*Flag|Mauritania
** Nouakchott (Embassy)
*Flag|Morocco
** Rabat (Embassy)
*Flag|Mozambique
** Maputo (Embassy)
*Flag|Namibia
** Windhoek (High Commission)
*Flag|Niger
** Niamey (Embassy)
*Flag|Senegal
** Dakar (Embassy)
*Flag|Sierra Leone
** Freetown (High Commission)
*Flag|Somalia
** Mogadishu (Embassy)
*Flag|South Africa
** Pretoria (High Commission)
** Johannesburg (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Sudan
** Khartoum (Embassy)
*Flag|Tanzania
** Dar es Salaam (High Commission)
*Flag|Togo
** Lome (Embassy)
*Flag|Uganda
** Kampala (High Commission)
*Flag|Zambia
** Lusaka (High Commission)
*Flag|Zimbabwe
** Harare (Embassy)

Asia

*Flag|Bangladesh
** Dhaka (High Commission)
*Flag|China
** Beijing (Embassy)
** Hong Kong (Consulate-General)
*Flag|India
** New Delhi (High Commission)
*Flag|Indonesia
** Jakarta (Embassy)
*Flag|Japan
** Tokyo (Embassy)
*Flag|North Korea
**Pyongyang (Embassy)
*Flag|South Korea
** Seoul (Embassy)
*Flag|Malaysia
** Kuala Lumpur (High Commission)
*Flag|Pakistan
** Islamabad (High Commission)
** Karachi (Consulate-General)
*Flag|Philippines
** Manila (Embassy)
*Flag|Singapore
** Singapore (High Commission)
*Flag|Thailand
** Bangkok (Embassy)

Oceania

*Flag|Australia
** Canberra (High Commission)

Multilateral Organisations

** Brussels (Pemanent Mission)
** Geneva (Pemanent Mission)
** New York City (delegation to the United Nations)

ee also

* Foreign relations of Nigeria

References

* [http://www.immigration.gov.ng/Foreignmissions.htm The Nigerian Embassies and High Commissions]


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