Rwanda Embassy in Nigeria
The Rwanda High Commission in Nigeria serves as the primary diplomatic representation of the Republic of Rwanda in Nigeria, dedicated to fostering and enhancing bilateral relations between the two nations. Located at No 1 Justice Mohammed Bello Street, Off Jose Marti Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja, the High Commission also extends its jurisdiction to several other countries, including Benin, Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, Guinea, Niger, and Togo.
Rwanda High Commission to Nigeria Contact Information:
Address: No 1 Justice Mohammed Bello Street, Off Jose Marti Crescent, Asokoro, Abuja, Nigeria
Email: [email protected]
Phone: +234 907 756 1181 (WhatsApp Only)
Office Hours: Monday – Friday from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
Rwanda High Commission to Nigeria Services Offered:
The High Commission provides a range of services to both Rwandan citizens and foreign nationals, including:
Consular Services: Visa issuance, passport renewal, notarial services, and civil registration.
Economic and Commercial Services: Promotion of trade and investment between Rwanda and Nigeria, business networking, and economic intelligence.
Political and Diplomatic Services: Management of bilateral relations, international cooperation, and defense and security collaboration.
Rwanda and Nigeria Bilateral Relations:
Rwanda and Nigeria share a robust relationship characterized by cooperation in various sectors:
Technical Aid: Rwanda benefits from Nigeria's Technical Aid Corps in health and education.
Military Training: Collaboration in military training programs for defense personnel.
Air Transport: A Bilateral Air Service Agreement allows RwandAir to operate flights into Abuja and Lagos.
Investment: Nigerian investments in Rwanda include real estate projects and the presence of Nigerian banks like Access Bank and GT Bank.
Rwanda and Nigeria Recent Highlights:
30th Liberation Anniversary: In July 2024, the High Commission celebrated Rwanda's 30th Liberation Anniversary (Kwibohora30) in Abuja, reflecting on the nation's progress and resilience.
National Heroes Day: In February 2024, the High Commission commemorated Rwanda's 30th National Heroes Day, honoring individuals who have significantly contributed to nation-building.
The Rwanda High Commission in Nigeria remains committed to strengthening the bonds between Rwanda and Nigeria, promoting mutual interests, and serving the needs of Rwandan citizens residing in or visiting Nigeria.
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