Embassy of Nigeria in Tel Aviv
Address | 34 Gordon Street 61030 Tel Aviv Israel |
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Postal | PO Box 3339 |
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Address | 34 Gordon Street 61030 Tel Aviv Israel |
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Postal | PO Box 3339 |
Phone | local: international: |
Fax | local: international: |
nigemb@ |
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l want to study veterinary in lsrael how do l go about it?
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I need a scholarship
I'm want visit Nigeria
I'm would to get visa to Nigeria
I jus want to knw if its safe to live and work in isreal presently because am mking plans to come over
Hello,
Please i want to study medicine and surgery in tel aviv university. Please guide me with information and procedures needed
Thanks
I hereby humbly request for scholarship for few months study of Biblical Hebrew in Israel. Am undergoing my Ph.d. Programme and need to specialise in Biblical Hebrew. Am an Anglican Priest Married to Esther with 3 Children. I promise not to disappoint your trust. Earnestly expecting your response. ayodejiogidiolu@gmail.com or ayodejiogidiolu@yahoo.com
I am writing this with deep pain in me.the embassy of nigeri in tela-viv has become a business center whereby the officials now connive with the israeli immigration to arrest asylum seekers in order to be able to sell t.c for 400dollers to the embassy officials.they no longer care if nigerians are living in good condition or not.nigerians are been mal-treated daily and a nigerian was beating at the airport the point of death by israeli immigration without the embassy interfering.we have a lot of nigerians in prison who are there without trial and they dont care.some are also there on the ground that their case is still under the refugee status determination unit or in court but the embassy will approve a t.c without the consent of the citizen for them to be deported.we have been experiencing this mess for long and we want to use this opportunity to call on the federal government to intervene or close down the embassy because they are not representing us.
From the press I understand that a group of 180 Nigerian Christians is visiting Israel. I would like to contact the guide during his stay, Mr. Celestine Towka. Best would be in Jerusalem, but if I can have the name of hotels they will be in, I can go anywhere.
I thank you very much and look forward for hearing from you.My phone is 050 542 21 93
Hello sir
please sir, we need a life and we pray for you to use your position to save our dying soul,most of us here are learned and educated due to the situation of Nigeria which no tribe is excepted as it's a death trap to the masses job/work opportunity has been of something the government never thought about.
Please sir, most of us are eager to work here in abroad,i want to suggest that you meet the ministry of Human resources,education and Immigration/minister of foreign affairs and enlighten them of our competency and rebuild a relationship between us.
In the other hand i suggest that the business of education is worth going for as we found ourselves here in Asia not that is our will to be here but what do we do ? drug,scam,go home and engage in criminal act whereas there is no job down there at home..Sir please it will be in good spirit of love and leadership to summon us for a national meeting at the embassy and give us orientation so that other ambassadors/consular will probably emulate for the future sake..
God bless you sir
hello ambassor/management above is ma name i lost ma passport there can ur kind office send me email at STEVEAUSTINE316@HOTMAIL.COM ma passport no 4renewal in customs or txt me sir 2347060998242
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