Nigerian flag Embassy of Nigeria in Abu Dhabi

AddressAbu Dhabi
United Arab Emirates
Phonelocal: (02) 443.1503
international: +971.2.443.1503
Faxlocal: (02) 443.0595
international: +971.2.443.0595
Emailnigerabudhabi@yahoo.co.uk

Comments on this Embassy

tope robertson
Thu, 7 Jun 2012 04:12 EDT
please help us
We need help concerning my brother that at been in prison custody @ rashidiya police station for close to a month. Please assist us for his release. Thank you
sana murtaza
Mon, 21 May 2012 07:21 EDT
my father want to come ur city without spend lots money sir.
helo sir my self sana and i live in pakistan and my father want to cme to ur country for a job without spend lots of u money i hope u understand my words sir please help us we are so woried about my fathers job if u work for my father than i shal be very thankful to u sir ok here is my number 0302-8167445 to contact my father thanks ur faithfuly sana murtaza? i must wait for ur rep or cal plz read my msg thanks,?
sana murtaza
Mon, 21 May 2012 07:05 EDT
i live in pakistan
helo sir my name is sana and my father wants to come to ur country for a job and actualy sir we have not so money to spend try to understand sir please help us and sir please tel us abot the prosses to come to ur city without spend lots of money thanks here is my number 0302-8167445 please contact us ur faithfuly sana murtaza haripur pakistan? i must wait for ur reply?
ndubisi stephen kwubelu
Wed, 16 May 2012 05:22 EDT
i will like to go to dubai
pls i want to know d price of a dubai visa and ticket money 4 student visa.
yusrah muhummad yar'aradua and fadila muhammad yar
Tue, 15 May 2012 08:39 EDT
apply for study in zayed university
Sir good day,we are nigerians and want to study in zayed university abu-dhabi,how do we apply?and we want know more about the school sir thank you
Albelito Belarmino
Sat, 12 May 2012 01:19 EDT
enquire
i would like to request info..I recieve email from office Presidency Nigeria through EFCC about funds $8.5million but i require to pay $550 for documents..
mirali
Thu, 12 Apr 2012 01:31 EDT
i want to go in arabick countre my nams mirali i live in dushanbe i know arabic language
Sadiq
Thu, 29 Mar 2012 09:39 EDT
Nigerian!
The attitude of the staff at Nigerian embassy at UAE is entirely contrary to the real behaviors of the Nigerian people. What I mean is that, it is an individual thing. To assume so to the entire 150 million citizens, is a great injustice. Nigerians are peace loving people. Even-though we have our problems just like any other nationals, we still remain homely to all. Good environment for business etc
Akintayo Samsudeen Akindele
Mon, 27 Feb 2012 12:27 EST
result atestation
i got a job in one school in Ras Alkhaimah and i was told to ressume work yestarday with condition of providing stamp of FEDERAL MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND FEDERAL MINISTRY OF FOREIGN AFFEARS on my result before they can proses my employment visa.pleas help me i dont want to loss this job.send your respond to [akintayo4islam4ever@yahoo.com]
Duncan Gillespie
Wed, 21 Dec 2011 13:10 EST
Shoddy service that does nothing good for Nigeria
We were passing through the UAE and needed to obtain new Nigerian visas for a number of our top staff. All had numerous previous Nigerian visas that were multiple entry, six months validity. Our group has a local office in Nigeria with a registered local company; we hold an oil concession. The attitude of the front office staff was arrogant and belligerent; the Indian gentleman is particularly spiteful, the African lady downright rude. The young Arabic lady was pleasant but unhelpful. What a team! The process took four visits plus the standard $253 per application; the visas were issued today - one multiple entry for three months, one single entry three months validity and one refused. The Indian gentleman gloatingly advised that it was the consul's discretion as to the issue and validity of the visas issued. This is the treatment dished out investors in the country! We'll be certain to renew our Nigerian visas in another, more friendly and practical location.

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