According to recent reports, Nigerian missions/embassies abroad are broke and unable to meet their obligations.
Reports also have it that the diplomatic missions are faced with several challenges, chief of which include their inability to pay their workers, delays in the issuance of visas and passports, lack of funding for day-to-day operations, and inability to pay the rent of embassies and workers' residences.
Several Nigerians in the diaspora complained of the incompetence exhibited by Nigerian embassy officials overseas.
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Nigerian Embassies Abroad Are Reportedly Bankrupt
Nigerian Embassies Abroad Are Reportedly Bankrupt
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Thursday, April 28, 2016
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With the all the bribes they collect each time one goes there for something they still declare bankruptcy? Efcc needs to come in
ReplyDeleteTHE REPORT ABOVE THAT THE NIGERIAN EMBASSIES ARE BANKRUPT SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN SERIOUSLY UNTIL OFFICIAL REPORT IS RELEASED FROM THE FOREIGN MINISTRIES CONFIRMING THIS REPORT! PMB IS SENSITIVE ENOUGH TO REALIZE THE IMPLICATIONS OF SUCH ATTRIBUTE. LET THE FOREIGN MINISTRY COME OUT OPENLY TO CHALLENGE THE REPORT
ReplyDeleteThe one in London collects money to issue 64-page passports but hands down 32-page instead with no refund of excess. It is made obligatory for applicants to opt for the more expensive one which eventually they tell you it's not available. Fraud or corruption?
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