Nigerian flag Embassy of Nigeria in Rabat

Address70 Avenue Omar Ibn el Khattab Agdal
Rabat
Morocco
PostalPO Box 347
Phonelocal: (053) 767.1857
international: +212.53.767.1857
Faxlocal: (053) 767.2739
international: +212.53.767.2739
Emailnigerianrabat@menara.ma

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maduabuchi eric emerenu
Thu, 24 Apr 2014 19:00 EDT
pasport
Good day sir.my name is maduabuchi eric emerenu.a citezen of nigeria am writing this just to inform you the proplem am faceing here in morocco. my family send my pasport true D H L so geting to airport to receice it and they told me to go to my embassy in rabat that they are sendind it there in my embassy so since then i have not see anything.so i dont know what is going on.and i have been coming to the embassy laying my complain calling on phone but no body want to respond to me even today i was there but nothing to show forth.or it is a crime to become a nigerian?here is my mail address.lucatonijenior@yahoo.com +212629458234
abies osazee
Sun, 23 Feb 2014 05:49 EST
about nigeria embassy in morocco
the way nigeria embassy opprate here in morocco is verry verry bad.the way the insult people here no help from them even when the money have been givin to them to help people they prefer to insult people.please u guys should try and do things well
CHRISTOPHER EHIS OMOKHUALE
Sun, 12 May 2013 11:23 EDT
Ghanaians And Nigerians Facing Torture in Libya?
Ghanaians And Nigerians Facing Torture in Libya?

Worrying reports from Tripoli, the Libyan capital, indicate that more than 300 Ghanaians and Nigerians have been kidnapped within one year.

It is alleged that a majority of the victims have so far been killed. It is yet unclear why they have been subjected to such inhumane treatment.

One of the surviving victims, Daniel Andoh in an interview with Citi News accused authorities at the Ghana and Nigerian Embassy in Libya of not serving the interest of both countries.


He narrated their predicament saying, “They are kidnapping Ghanaians and Nigerians here in Libya and our Ambassadors are not doing anything about it even though we have officially informed them about the situation.”

Anxious Andoh hinted that, on Wednesday, one of their colleagues from Nima (name withheld) was killed because he could not meet the Kidnappers demand.

He implied that the Kidnappers always demanded between 700 and 800 Dinar.

According to Andoh, Ghanaians living in Libya were tired of what he described as the two countriues Ambassador in Libya’s lukewarm attitude towards their plight.

He thus appealed to both government to support them.

Source: Citifmonline

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.mehdi
Sat, 27 Apr 2013 06:45 EDT
what do you advice
i got a friend in nigeria who wants to come to morocco but i dont know what are the procedure to follow to bring him here.
i know that the vast majority of nigerian people do the fraud but this guy is very kind and all he wants is to work and change his life.

i would greatly appreciate if you tell me what are the documents required for him to join me in morocco

thank you,
kind regards,
ma'hd
Thu, 1 Mar 2012 19:32 EST
Hello! Any one can help me to come down to morocco for studing puposes, i need your assistance. Contact me @ +2347087862419
GRANA ABDELKHALEK
Wed, 15 Dec 2010 14:16 EST
job offer in victoria Island thru Blue Recruit Limited
Dear Sirs,
I have an offer of this Agency Blue Recruit Limited under Mr.Craig Johnson as mechanical engineer. He was advise me to send a money for processing amounting of 750 US dollar to paid to Mr.Ola Daniel an accountant through western Union… Can you perhaps verify that these companies with the employees are in fact offering a real recruiting service with real jobs or a scam/fraud.
I am looking your early response of this matter.

Regards,
GRANA ABDELKHALEK

E: a.grana@engineer.com

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