Independence Day: US, UK Embassies in Nigeria Send Message to Nigerians After Announcing Shut Down

In a series of heartfelt messages on X, several international representatives extended their congratulations to Nigeria on its 64th Independence Day......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

The United States, the United Kingdom, and France each highlighted their unique bonds with Nigeria and expressed their hopes for continued collaboration and prosperity.

The U.S. Embassy in Nigeria (@USinNigeria) wrote, “Congratulations to the people of Nigeria on your 64th Independence Day! The United States values our enduring partnership and looks forward to continued collaboration.”

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US, UK, France laud Nigeria’s Independence milestone

The British High Commission in Nigeria (@UKinNigeria) shared a message of unity and celebration: “We join His Majesty The King and @FCDOGovUK in congratulating the Federal Republic of Nigeria on its 64th Independence Anniversary. The & share a special bond along with the Commonwealth and we wish all Nigerians as well as those in the UK, a Happy Independence Day!”

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Similarly, the French Embassy in Nigeria (@FranceinNigeria) expressed its commitment to a shared future: “As Nigeria marks 64 years of independence, @FranceInNigeria proudly celebrates this remarkable milestone with the people of Nigeria as a committed partner, working together for a shared future of peace, and prosperity. Happy Independence Day, Nigeria!”

These messages showed the strong international relationships Nigeria has fostered over the years, reflecting a global recognition of its journey and achievements since gaining independence.

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US embassy moves to new service provider

Meanwhile, Legit earlier reported that the United States Mission in Nigeria has unveiled a new service provider for Nigerians.

The announcement which was made public on X (formerly Twitter) on Tuesday showed that, with the new service provider, applicants can apply for their visas as well as book appointments.

Other services include: payment of visa application fee, and account creation.

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