German Embassy in Nigeria: Full contact office address, Email, Phone number

This post contains detail info on the German Embassy in Nigeria. After Nigeria`s independence on 01.10.1960, a building was constructed for the German mission in Lagos on today`s Walter Carrington Crescent on Victoria Island in Lagos. The edifice, built in 1963-1964, still serves as chancery of the German Consulate General these days.

Consulate General of Germany in Lagos, Nigeria.

  • ADDRESS
  • German Consulate General in Lagos, Nigeria15 Walter Carrington Crescent
    (formerly Eleke Crescent)
    Victoria Island
    P.O. Box 72800
    Lagos
    Nigeria
  • TELEPHONE
  • (+234) 1 280 99 66
  • FAX
  • (+234) 1 280 99 69
  • EMAIL
  • info@lago.diplo.de
  • WEBSITE
  • www.nigeria.diplo.de
  • OFFICE HOURS
  • HEAD OF MISSION
  • Ingo Herbert, Consul General

Facts about the Consulate General

Germany also has an embassy in Abuja.

The German consulate general is one of 166 foreign representations in Nigeria, and one of 41 foreign representations in Lagos. The German consulate general in Lagos is one of 559 German diplomatic and consular representations abroad.

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Embassy of Germany in Abuja, Nigeria

ADDRESS

  • German Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria9 Lake Maracaibo Close
    Maitama
    PO Box 5177
    Abuja F.C.T.
    Nigeria
  • TELEPHONE
  • (+234) 9 220 80 10 / 9 220 80 11
    (+234) 70 64 10 88 00 / 80 58 80 88 00
  • FAX
  • (+234) 9 220 80 09
  • EMAIL
  • info@abuja.diplo.de
  • WEBSITE
  • www.nigeria.diplo.de
  • OFFICE HOURS
  • HEAD OF MISSION
  • Michael Zenner, Ambassador

Facts about the Embassy

Germany in Nigeria: In addition to the embassy in Abuja, Germany also has a consulate general in Lagos.

The German embassy is one of 166 foreign representations in Nigeria, and one of 106 foreign representations in Abuja. The German embassy in Abuja is one of 559 German diplomatic and consular representations abroad.

A brief history of the German Consulate General in Lagos

As Lagos was chosen as the first capital of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany and the German Ambassador`s residence were located at this site as well. More than 30 years later, Abuja was made capital of Nigeria in 1991. As a result, the German Embassy moved from Lagos to Abuja in 2000, thus leaving the mission in Lagos behind as a so-called outpost. In the following years, the mission in Lagos was predominantly responsible for consular tasks.

In 2008, given the continuing role of Lagos as the economic and cultural heart of Nigeria, it was decided to promote the mere outpost in Lagos to a Consulate General. Although the Embassy in Abuja and the Consulate General in Lagos still work together in close cooperation, the Consulate General in Lagos is no longer s part of the Embassy in organisational terms, but serves as a mission in its own rights, increasingly attending to economic and cultural topics and issues. The Consulate General is responsible for the following administrative district: States of Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Anambra, Bayelsa, Cross River, Delta, Ebonyi, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, Imo, Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Osun, Oyo and Rivers.

 

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