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Public Affairs Section
The Mission of the Public Affairs Section in Lagos and Abuja is to improve
understanding and inform the Nigerian public on issues of importance. We also
wish to enrich the dialogue between American citizens and institutions and their
counterparts in Nigeria. We gladly invite you to browse our Home Page to learn
more about our services, cultural and educational exchange programs.
From
Cultural Affairs Section, please obtain information on American Studies
and our other exchange and scholarship programs. The Information
Section provides the press releases we distribute periodically, past
speeches by the Ambassador, and other important speeches by U.S. government
officials.
We also invite you to learn about the information resources and research services
provided by our Information
Resource Centers (IRCs). The Democracy
and Governance Section has Grant Program which finances activities that
support democratic institutions, political pluralism, and the protection and
advocacy of human rights in Nigeria. We also provide valuable services for those
wishing to Study
in the United States. Please visit our Student Advising office.
Initiatives:
¤ Education For Development And Democracy
Initiative Nigeria - Overview
¤ The Nigerian-American Information
Initiative (NAII)
¤ Community Resource Center Vision Statement
¤ EDDI-AGSP Nigeria Scholarship Fact
Sheet
Embassy Publications:
Crossroads Magazine
MAGAMA (Hausa) Magazine
Abuja Office
Monday - Thursday 7 :30 AM - 4:30 PM
Friday 7 :30 AM - 1:30 PM
Lagos Office
Monday - Friday 7 :30 AM - 4:00 PM
Offices are closed on Nigerian and American
holidays.
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Public Affairs Section, Abuja
7, Mambilla Street, off Aso Drive Maitama District, Abuja Nigeria,
Telephone: (234) 9 523-5226/7
Fax:(234) 9 523-5228
E-Mail: usabuja@state.gov
Public Affairs Section, Lagos
2, Broad Street, Lagos Nigeria Telephone: (234) 1 263-4865
Fax: (234) 1 263-5397 E-mail: uslagos@state.gov
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