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Nigerian in diaspora

The FCO is celebrating the significant contribution the Nigerian diaspora makes to UK society. Share in the celebration with our photo and video highlights.

Global climate action

The move towards global and immediate action has been agreed as part of the Copenhagen Accord, following two weeks of intensive negotiations and two years of talks.

Interacting with Nigerian in diaspora

Packed hall in central London recently when British Africa Minister Baroness Kinnock and Nigerian Foreign Minister Maduekwe interacted with the Nigerian diaspora.

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Citizens rights or vested interests? Challenges for Nigerian political leadership

Nigeria has a key opportunity to create a better balance between citizens’ rights and vested interests. That means taking action for better political and economic governance.

Paper Recycling Scheme

The British High Commission in Abuja has initiated a scheme to recycle all of its waste paper as part of its efforts to become carbon neutral by 2012.

UK in Nigeria - the official website for the British High Commission in Nigeria

Milliband and Maduekwe

Nigerian in diaspora

The FCO is celebrating the significant contribution the Nigerian diaspora makes to UK society. Share in the celebration with our photo and video highlights.

Global climate action

The move towards global and immediate action has been agreed as part of the Copenhagen Accord, following two weeks of intensive negotiations and two years of talks.

Interacting with Nigerian in diaspora

Packed hall in central London recently when British Africa Minister Baroness Kinnock and Nigerian Foreign Minister Maduekwe interacted with the Nigerian diaspora.

UK in Nigeria

Welcome to our website.

The British High Commission website provides you with information about Britain's relations with Nigeria. Our website is divided into sections to provide easier navigation and access to all areas.

The UK and Nigeria share a good bilateral relationship. Our two countries work together along many areas from political and defence to commercial and education. Find out more about how the UK and Nigeria are working together.

  High Commissioner - Mr Bob Dewar

Environment

Environment

Find out what the UK is doing to protect the environment and promote sustainable development around the world

Registering with us

Locate

We have set up a new improved online registration service called LOCATE for British nationals travelling or living in Nigeria.

Visiting Nigeria

Our consular service is a major operation. Every hour of every day staff throughout our worldwide network of Embassies, High Commissions and Consulates are helping British nationals, It is one of the most important parts of the UK Government's foreign policy.

All consular assistance and passport applications are handled by our office in Lagos. Find out how the British High Commission in Nigeria can help you if things go wrong during your time in Nigeria in our Help for British nationals section.

LATEST NEWS

Citizens rights or vested interests? Challenges for Nigerian political leadership
3 February 2010
Nigeria has a key opportunity to create a better balance between citizens’ rights and vested interests. That means taking action for better political and economic governance.

Paper Recycling Scheme
3 February 2010
The British High Commission in Abuja has initiated a scheme to recycle all of its waste paper as part of its efforts to become carbon neutral by 2012.

map of Nigeria Abuja Kduna Lagos Port Harcourt Warri

Contact us

British High Commission, Abuja, Nigeria
British High Commission (Trade/Investment, Management and Visa Sections)
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Abuja
Abuja

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