Requirements for the Nigerian international passport is constantly updated by the Nigerian Immigration Service and is bound to change without any prior notice. You should, therefore, check the immigration service website for current passport requirements. Types of Nigeria International Passport The passport...
There are two types of passport available in Nigeria:Standard, and official passport. Nigerian Immigration Services only issues electronic passports to new applicants.A standard e-passport (green cover) is available to all Nigerian citizens,whileofficial e-passports (blue cover) are exclusively reserved...
Nigerians remain by far the single largest contemporary African immigrant community in the U.S, with a significant presence in a large number of American states. Nigeria’s romance with the United States can easily be traced decades back, then mostly involving government to government exchanges. T...
To apply for a South African passport, the first thing to know is you must have a South African identity document. If you do not have one, you must apply for and receive your ID book before applying. In the case of the applicant being a child, you (as the parent/legal guardian) mus...
Nigeria, Nigeria Village Square, Nigerians, It is already widely accepted that by tackling the barriers of cost, time and distance, Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) provide efficiency gains, increased productivity and the opening up of n...
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Cleaning up the Niger Delta will be expensive, and a big share of the cost will fall to the Nigerian state. Meeting those costs will requireJohn Campbell
This paper investigated the low-cost housing (LCH) policies in regard to squatters and offered a descriptive comparative analysis that affords insights into the Malaysian potential squatter zero programmes that could be applied to tackle the long-standing chronic urban slums in Nigerian cities. To ...