Embassy of Nigeria in Dublin
Address | 56 LEESON PARK Dublin 6 Ireland |
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Phone | local: international: |
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Web site | http:/ |
Address | 56 LEESON PARK Dublin 6 Ireland |
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Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
enquries@ | |
Web site | http:/ |
Comments on this Embassy
maybe because elections are about to take place, so all the money has gone to rig or manipulate the results to the help our embassador to win her elections, so they all forgot to pay for hosting or even bother, as usual, 'Nigeria style' to do there job, of course work or no work, they must be paid. Too bad and very shameful!
Hello Nigerians in Ireland, we must not give up over Nigeria. We have to pray sincerely if we wants a Change. Things will change if only we would come to gether and to continue in prayers. Be informed that no one is perfect. The Nigeria Embassy in Ireland needs your prayers & support to be able to operate in a better and unique way.
this issue is very bad for this our fathers'land ,things never change
because we allow this set of people to continue to rule us ,nigerian embassy offline ,at this moment ,shameful,what of if their is emmergency situation like what happen in japan, our lives what nothings to this people , please tell your people at home when voting to make the rigth choice ,forget tribal ,religion or zone .if not 2011 till generation to come nothing will change .the power is in your hand use it .
Nigerian Embassy staff in Dublin are not organized. There is no male toilet since 2006; the lady's I used today has no rolls,no heating system in the reception hall, no drinking water and tickets.They are confused, no orderly conduct of activities - visas, capures and submissions are mixed up.After on-line payment, the interview date on acknowledgement slip is just 419 and there is no website for appointment with them anymore.
The Nigeria embassy authority should please let us (the Nigerian in Ireland) know what is next. Since we can't reach the embassy by telephone or website, it's better to write on this comments page what we should be doing regarding; passport issue and traveling document especially. We should be aware of what is going on, because to host website is only 50euro for 2years. if that's the case we can donate to embassy since they can't afford it. We should learn from others! NIGERIA MY PEOPLE.
It is a shame that in the 21st century Nigerians still have to go through all these troubles to get thier passports. Why??? After making payment u cant book for an appt. Pls we should stop making life difficult for ourselves. This way we can never move forward. God help us. Amen
this is the most shamfull incidents,for an embassy website to be offline.Come on embassedor,nigeria is a great country stop leting our personality down.wen u get to rome u behave like a roman.this ireland not in nigeria,we should be more civilized.Nigeria cant move forward if the people in it will not change their way and change.
Guys, you are dealing with Nigeria embassy, therefore always expect the worst ever possibilities, although it is rather a shame that our governments are so incompetent, who dnt know their right from their left. The worst thing is for an embassy not to foresee all this problems and be pro-active in creating an alternative idea to combat the website problems, this is certainly a joke that can only be perpetuated by Nigerian goverments. so pls dear all let's not give in to their wish of frustration. am also in the same boat with you all. It took me almost 2 weeks to pay on-line for an e-passport, and the next minute, Nigeria embassy website cannot be found, haahahahhahahaha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! what a joke.
what a shame we cannot access our country's website. The same country that wants us to come out and vote on saturday for it's leaders to continue to mess people about. It is very very unfortunate.
Maybe they are waiting to be bribed so as to make the website accessible anyhow, God dey.
na waooooooo, is a shame to all nigerian embassy workers
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