Nigerian flag Embassy of Nigeria in Athens

Address9, Sarantaporou Street & Kalavrytvn
151 24 Maroussi
Greece
Phonelocal: (210) 802.1168
international: +30.210.802.1168
Faxlocal: (210) 802.4208
international: +30.210.802.4208
EmailNgrathen@otenet.gr

Comments on this Embassy

Mr Pumping F
Sat, 26 Oct 2013 18:37 EDT
Yes
Two weeks ago I went to our embassy in Altans , they are really trying may God bless the workers
mr balck mamba
Tue, 8 Oct 2013 15:43 EDT
stop cultism amongs nigerians
the embassy cannot say they are not aware of the crimes that so called benin and delta boys are committing in Greece in the name of cultism,they keep killing innocent Nigerians,even the so called secretary of the Nigeria community cannot say hes not aware.please the embassy should notify the greek authority about this crazy act of the useless Nigerians for them to deal with anyone arrested freely without trials over cult related issues.i can mention names if theres need to do so,please we need urgent action,thank you.
oji odemu
Mon, 7 Oct 2013 12:47 EDT
mr black mamba, that is the deputy you are talking about, i think you mean the head ambassador nah him be our trouble for here!!!
MODUPE LONDON
Tue, 1 Oct 2013 13:56 EDT
OUR AMBASSADOR IS JUST A TYPICAL NIGERIAN.
THE AMBASSSADOR IS THERE TO MARK THE REGISTER, DONT EXPECT MUCH. I FEEL SORRY FOR OUR CITIZEN LIVING IN GREECE.
ANYALECHI GERALD UZOMA
Tue, 1 Oct 2013 05:56 EDT
visa
GOOD DAY SIR,MY NAME IS GERALD,AM FROM NIGERIA BUT I RESIDE IN REPUBLIC OF CYPRUS,I WANT TO TAKE MY FINANCE TO NIGERIA FOR OUR MARRIAGE,SO I WANT KNOW THE REQUIREMENT FOR HER Visa,AND THE COST,WE DO NOT Have NIGERIA EMBASSY HERE IN CYPRUS,I WILL BE GLAD TO HEAR FROM YOU SOON,THANKS?my email address is (jerry4me2010@yahoo.com)
Ambassador Ayodeji Lawrence Ayodele
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 17:42 EDT
TO KEVIN AMADI AND OLIVER OGBONNA
I HAVE JUST SEEN THE MESSAGE YOU BOTH POSTED ON THIS SITE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTRIBUTION. THERE HAS BEEN NO FORUM TO INFORM YOU THAT MY MISSION HAD MET WITH GREEK AUTHORITIES ON AT LEAST THREE OCCASIONS OF THE ISSUE OF SENDING NIGERIAN IN GREECE TO LEGALIZE THEIR DOCUMENTS AT THE GREEK EMBASSY IN NIGERIA. WE INDICATED THE INCONVENIENCE AND COST INVOLVED. THEY EXPLAINED THAT DUE TO THE VARIOUS AND CONFLICTING DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED AND THE FACT THAT THEY ARE NOT IN THE POSITION TO VERIFY SUCH DOCUMENTS WITHIN THE GREEK GOVERNMENT ESTABLISHMENT, THE VERIFICATION HAS TO BE DONE BY THEIR EMBASSY IN NIGERIA. THEY HOWEVER STATED THAT OUR RELATIONS AT HOME CAN DO THE VERIFICATION.
AS YOUR AMBASSADOR AND NIGERIAN LIKE YOU, I WANT TO DO ALL WITHIN OUR CAPABILITY TO MAKE LIVING IN GREECE EASIER. THE TRUTH IS THAT WHEN GREEKS WANT TO GO TO NIGERIA, THE EMBASSY OF NIGERIA ATHENS LEGALIZES THEIR DOCUMENTS, INCLUDING CERTIFICATES, POLICE RECORD E.T.C IT IS STANDARD PRACTICE TO GIVE LEGAL EFFECT TO THE DOCUMENTS. WHILE I UNDERSTAND THE DIFFICULTY YOU FACE, SOVEREIGN NATIONS CAN NOT BE DICTATED TO. WE CAN ONLY CONTINUE TO MAKE OUR VIEWS KNOWN.
ON THE ISSUE OF HOUSE AND VEHICLES, GOVERNMENT BUYS HOUSES TO REDUCE OPERATIONAL COST AND OPERATIONAL VEHICLES TO CONVEY STAFF TO ASSIGNMENTS.
WE HAVE PROVIDED GENUINE PASSPORTS TO NEEDY NIGERIANS AS A FIRST STEP TO MAKE SURE GREEK AUTHORITIES RECOGNIZE PASSPORTS CARRIED BY OUR CITIZENS. WE ATTEND TO NIGERIANS WHO VISIT US FOR ONE SERVICE OR THE OTHER. SERVICE INVOLVES A PROCESS AND WE APPEAL TO OUR CITIZENS TO BEAR WITH US. IT IS DIFFICULT TO SCORE 100%, BUT WE ARE WORKING HARD TO IMPROVE AND GET AS CLOSE TO IT AS POSSIBLE. NIGERIANS WILL ALSO NEED TO ASSIST US TO SERVE THEM BETTER BECAUSE IT IS A PARTNERSHIP. ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU AND GOD BLESS.
AMBASSADOR AYODEJI AYODELE
Kelvin Amadi
Thu, 1 Aug 2013 16:08 EDT
Nigerian Document
PROTEST LETTER TO NIGERIAN AMBASSADOR IN ATHENS, GREECE
Good days Sir,
It has come to the public, that our Ambassador has fail to perform his duty,That our Ambassador Mr. Lawrence,
came promising to solve Nigerian problems in Greece,Our document is not acceptable by the Greek authority and when
we approach our Ambassador on this issue he keep telling us that there is nothing he can do,what does that mean........,but he kept buying houses and cars.
Sir will do not need your houses and cars, we need you to solve our problem.. Why should we pay 70,000 Naira to verify a document issued by
Nigerian authority in Greek Embassy in Nigeria,where is Nigeria sovereignty as country are we under the Greek colony.
Where is diplomatic principles.
Please sir,we implore you to do something before it is out of control.
Thanks
Concern Nigerian.
Oliver Ogbonna
Wed, 24 Jul 2013 14:16 EDT
Is federal republic of Nigeria a Greek colony?
I live in Athens Greece.I took my West African Examination Council,[WAEC] school certificate for translation into Greek at the Greek ministry of external affairs[Translation office], and they said I should send my school certificate to Greek Embassy in Abuja Nigeria to be stamped before they will translate it. I am a proud citizen of Nigeria. I do not wish to see Greek official stamp appear anywhere on my school certificate. I therefore, question the duty of Nigerian embassy in Athens Greece because is the right of Nigerian embassy to identify or certify every document issued in Nigeria, and not the Greek Embassy or authority anywhere on this planet earth. Thank you.
gideon
Sat, 8 Jun 2013 11:54 EDT
visa
I'm a nigerian in kenya, anyone who can help wit
invitation & visa app to greece shulld pllss ryt me.-
mikemk2u@gmail.com, +254713832987...tthnx
mr john
Wed, 8 May 2013 04:20 EDT
passport renewer
pls sir i am staying in thessaloniki since one week now i am unable to pay on line i do not no what is the problem thanks.

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