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Wednesday, September 10, 2014

Nigerian High Commission In London Is Born Again - Blog Visitor Narrative.

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Hello Stella,
I visited the Nigerian High commission in London yesterday and I thought to send you a review after reading the experience of the lady that traveled to Abuja for a name change on her passport. As much as we criticize our Government for their inability to give us a fully functional society, I also think its only fair to commend them when we experience the kind of Nigeria we desire. Please see below my experience at the Nigerian High Commission at Embankment in London yesterday.




My Story

The last time I visited the Nigerian High Commission (NHC) in London was three years ago when I had to sort out my 1st son's visit to Nigeria. I was advised by friends not to even bother to get the Nigerian e-passport here but apply for a Nigerian visa on his British Passport and apply for his Nigerian e-passport when we get to Nigeria. 

According to them it was easier to apply for Nigerian visas at the embassy than to apply for the Nigerian e-passport. They were right, I could not believe my eyes when I got there. The front line staff were rude old men and women who had little or no clue about what they were doing and felt it was right to insult everyone that approached them. 

They were rude, unhelpful and lousy. The hall was packed full with no ventilation and these guys worked at their own pace, chatting and eating, with little or no regard for the crowd of people waiting for their services. I spent the entire day there and when I managed to submit documents, I ran out of there with my baby. I traveled back there a week after to pick up the visa. It was a very horrible experience.

Fast forward to a few months ago and I gave birth to another child, hubby and I decided to give applying for the Nigerian e-passport in London a go. We have read online about positive improvements to the Nigerian High Commission, London  and decided to try our luck.

The first step was to book and pay online. The website was user friendly and we succeeded in applying and printing off all the required documents. Next step, was to go to the NHC, London website and pick an appointment date, we did this successfully. I kept on telling my hubby to prepare for the worst as the ease of applying online does not guarantee the kind of service we will receive at the embassy.

Yesterday was the D-day and we set out very early, I packed the biggest bag I have ever packed for my kids with all sorts of food, drinks  and snacks to last us the entire day. We had committed the whole day to this assignment. Travelling there was easy and we got there a little after 10am. As we approached the door, I whispered to my hubby 'Welcome to Oshodi'. 

The first surprise was the young, courteous and well spoken security man we met at the door. He looked at our documents and said we had missed something and needed to go up the road to print it and come back. He was very helpful and described the place to us. We left and came back with the documents and he allowed us in, we got in at exactly 11am.

We looked in and there were quite a number of people waiting. Ticket number 84 was allocated to us and I sighed, 'what a wait this will be'. I looked up the counter and saw two young men attending to us, they were sharp, energetic and worked very fast. One of them called out number 75, I was surprised, that means we were not far off.

In less than 20 mins, number 84 was called and my hubby went forward, everything went smoothly and they asked him to go back and wait to be called.
Now the procedure is this, your documents are checked  by these men and then a lady comes downstairs to call up about 20 people for the biometric stage, where your picture and finger prints are captured.

Just as we got in, she had come to call up some people so it wasn't long before she came down again and lo and behold, we were called, I could not believe it. We went to the waiting room upstairs , the room is really nice, with working air conditioners and a big screen TV shoving NTA in our faces...lol. We only had to wait for 20 minutes before we were called into the biometrics room.

The guys in charge of the biometrics machines are all young ,energetic and intelligent men and women who are willing to work. I have never experienced such services from any Nigerian Parastatal. They were polite, very friendly and made a lot of jokes amongst themselves and with us. It was unheard of, my mind flashed back to the rude staff I encountered three years ago, Where were they?

I had to tell the guy that attended to us that it must be fun working here and he said 'we have to try and create our fun so we don't get frustrated'. It was indeed a beautiful experience to behold. I felt I was in any UK organisation as it was the same level of service. I kept on saying thank you to these guys. They even offered us a postal service option to receive our e -passport if we live too far away. Incredibe! 

Stella at exactly, 12.30pm we left the embassy, which means we spent a total 1.30 hours from start to finish. We had enough time to take my kids around London. I am still in shock and called my mum last night to tell her about the wonderful experience at the embassy . She had spent the whole morning praying for favour for us when I told her about our mission impossible (HAHAHAHA)

This is a clear message to all our Government Leaders and Heads of Ministries in Nigeria.

Firstly, what we need at the fore front of affairs is young, vibrant, intelligent and energetic Nigerians who can get the work done. We can replicate this in all our embassies and other parastatals where Nigerians receive services in Nigeria and  across the world. The main thing the guys at the NHC, London did was to change the front line staff and we can see the changes this policy as birthed.

Secondly, nobody had to break protocol or pay  a tout at the embassy yesterday, it was free and fair. You could not get in if you did not book an appointment and ofcourse you had to pay online. 

Lastly, being rude to people because you are in a position of power does not make you the bigger person. Not once did I hear any staff raise their voice or shout at anyone yesterday. Infact they were very patient and listened to everyone.  Automatically, we all behaved ourselves. Respect they say is reciprocal.

WE CAN DO IT.

Do I have any complains? Yes I do, there is still no access for the disabled and the room downstairs is still not well ventilated. 
We still had to lift our prams and buggies to go up and down the stairs. I wonder how severely disabled people are able to access the embassy? I am sure there can be a lasting solution to this, considering the fact that majority of the people that visit there are new mothers with their babies strapped to buggies and prams but you know what? I am very very happy.

This is saying a big well done to everyone that was involved in reforming the NHC in London. My prayer is that we continue to hear such testimonies from all sectors in Nigeria and before we know it, our country will be great again.


Thanks
BLOG VISITOR.




*Nice to know!...thank you.
Please if you have the contact,forward this report to other embassies that stress out their fellow Nigerians so that they will be shamed...lol

116 comments:

  1. Good to know, Nigerian embassies are are nothing to write home about.

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    1. Oh yea... I am on my way there tomorrow oo@ New York
      I hope they behave nicely too.
      Will bring back feed back. Lolzz

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    2. Reporting live from Nigerian House... Not bad they tried. Polite and all but they made me walk round just to get post office money order. *phew
      Good news when I learnt I will be getting the passport today.
      Over all... was a good experience
      Remark: change is the only constant thing...

      «Peace Ambassador »

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  2. BLOG ANALYSER: Thank God things have changed over there. My dear Nigeria things have gone from bad to worst. Its terrible especially in govt offices. It is well

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  3. Onye akuko
    So after all these long stories it didn't occur to you to add recharge card pin codes.
    This is why they say London people are so stingy.

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  4. I was there today for very similar - they tried but it's disappointing the man manning the service centre where you can print out and photocopy went AWOL for around an hour - so unprofessional especially so close to starting time.

    They are trying though although it's not easy using their facilities if you have restricted mobility, a pram or on wheel chairs.

    Today the channel upstairs shown senate proceedings without volume - so boring. In all I was in and out in less than 3hours.

    I reckon it's better to get there around 11am than opening time. Seems people rush to get there and later they are less busy.

    It was also frustrating that while serving me the man got drawn into a conversation with 2 other people on something unrelated to me. After talking about 5 mins he turned, saw me and suddenly remembered I was standing there!!

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  5. Stella, the stella, I hail you. i like your style. we need to shame all those old century staff.


    Ada baby

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  6. see epistle. Chai dis poster sopose be lecturer. A boring one for that matter.

    Keep up the good works nigeria high commission.

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    1. brain upgrade needed beehive

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    2. Beehive u are a fool.... Any way in life we must learn to tolerate idiots like you.....

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    3. It's cos uve never been there. See mouth like ape on. Fish

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  7. You really had time to time all this? Wow and people say I type too much? Hmmm

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    1. Time to type all this?*****

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    2. Qutieeeeeeeee! Warapuned?
      U don fashi us abi? Or are u lurking in the shadows?

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    3. Inlaw... I have been hailing you since na in some previous post... How ya doing?

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  8. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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    Abroad o... I wanna go there.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Why would you want to go there when you are currently in Jupiter?

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    2. Get an education first!

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  9. I also hope that yeye old married man that was on my case has repented as well after making me go there three times just to authenticate my NYSC certificate. No be his fault, if NYSC had replied my company directly wouldn't have to deal with such a man.......

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  10. Wow! Incredible


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  11. Good report!!!
    Ogbeni Reuben Abati, please come and #retweet# #re-quote# this...Na this kind thing dem dy see you!

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  12. Stella's Bestie in Germany (sexy)10 September 2014 at 17:01

    Nigerian embassy in Berlin is far better in services rendered, I believe we are getting there slowly, Nigeria is a great country..

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  13. God bless Nigeria and thanks to Jonathan (GEJ), the working president. The goo news will keep coming

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  14. Nice one bv, tnx for broadcasting the new improvements and your wonderful suggestions I hope they take and apply them. This shows we can do better if we put our hearts in it, it's not rocket science. Tnx Naija embassy London, more grease.

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  15. Wonderful.
    Thanks BV for taking your time to write and commend them.
    We can do it if we really put our minds to it.
    God bless Nigeria.

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  16. wow this is wah I call, all's well that ends well,,thanks for also reaching out for the disables,ur generosity can neva be underestimated for placing them in ur scheme of things....and for the new workers: it's wah u get when d govt allowed pple dah has passion for somethin fill the space nt placin a round peg in a square hole all in the name of relation,affiliation,and d most popular one called connection dey won't do well cus they din suffer for d job,,....we pray our govt gv a listening ear to this.......#

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  17. BV Narrator the charity began far from home. Here in Nigeria the stress is quadrupled no thanks to people who I feel that they don't like their jobs. For two days I have been going back and front to the NYSC secetariat Oyo State to register my data since I redeployed from the north. The old men and women I saw there are very nasty and corrupt. You stand from morning to evening without achieving much. When you manage to get a tally number hoping it will get to your turn, they leave you and attend to equally corrupt corpers who are willing to bribe them to get attended to. I honestly wish this scheme should be scraped off. It's so annoying.

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  18. Good news!
    We re getting there
    A step @ a time
    Londoners Congrat!

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  19. I have strong urge to down tequila

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  20. I had same experience with the poster. In my own case, I applied for the postal service since i live in Scotland. I was pleasantly surprised when I got my passport within 4 days, earlier than the intended delivery date promised by the Nigerian High Commission.
    Kudos to the commission, please keep up with the good work.

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  21. Improved?? Really? Because those people have no regard or respect for anybody as at 2 years ago, It will be a very welcome change if all you describe continues. . I am due there next year for the kids visa, hopefully this new found professionalism continues... thanks for sharing

    S.ockendon

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  22. This is the kind of positives we want to see in our national life. Kudos to BV for bringing this here. atleast it shows there is hope for this country of ours only if we do the right things right.

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  23. They need a lift or access for baby buggies. I had to beg the staff at the door to help me carry my buggy upstairs to collect our passport and also downstairs. They have no wheelchair access and no provision for the elderly

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  24. This is intresting .. Nigerian can still be what it used to be before,we can make it better or worse .. only and only if our Government realise the mistakes theyve caused us over the years...

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  25. I believe the same thing is happening in Ottawa where the Nigeria Embassy is located. Everything is done fast and they are all nice.
    The worst part is that you have to travel to ottawa, Ontario for any appointment and if anyone know how canada is so big/huge.

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  26. NHC has really experienced a positive turn around,spent 1hr for the application of the e-passport and and just 10 minutes for the collection in April.

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  27. NHC has really experienced a positive turn around,spent 1hr for the application of the e-passport and and just 10 minutes for the collection in April.

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  28. The NHC in new york too is wonderful. Its same process of paying fees online and booking an appointment. It was stress fee as i got a new nigerian passport in 4hrs(same day). I couldnt believe it!!!! They made it easy and stress free

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    1. I had same experience when we went for our new National identity cards at Wuse...Courteous men and women,wonderful experience...

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    2. Wetin concern Wuse with NHC?
      Famzer!
      Smh!

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    3. Naija house in Manhattan is superb honestly, I had a very pleasant experience yesterday when I went for my new baby s passport as I got it within 3hrs of getting there. And it it's the same for everyone who came for the same purpose.
      Even the American passport took me 2 days to get it done
      The one I did for my older baby 2 yrs ago was delivered to me in 3 working days @ Washington DC.
      I think it all depends on the kind of ambassador in charge. Though people use to complain but I never had any delay or any problem getting a Nigerian passport in the US ,its Bn smooth all the time

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  29. Old jist. They have been like this for about 2 years but good you sent it in.

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  30. nigeria embassies is improving..i like

    visit my blog

    www.glowysofiscated.blogspot.co,

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    1. Really? 'Nigeria embassies is improving'. And you have a blog. Wow

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  31. Nice1! Well dis one no go carry comments like dat lolz

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  32. nigeria embassies is improving..i like

    visit my blog

    www.glowysofiscated.blogspot.com

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  33. Well you experience is with passport and it was fine with you, but mine wasn't was obtaining Nigeria visa and it was not a nice one. I wanted to write stella about it weeks ago but was too busy to write. First, you have to register online for application fee from $130 (£80)depending on the kind of visa, afterwards you have to buy postal order of £20. Postal order which I thought will cover fees of sending my passport back to my address but it never happen you have to pick up visa yourself. After the application online, you have to go to a new visa office being managed by Indians at fleet road London, then you are asked to pay another £74 ($122) meanwhile there is no mention of this extra £74 to be paid on Nigeria website as indicated with other fees. Our visa is the most expensive visa for a third world country who need investors to come to their country, they should make visa rate to be cheap and also state other related fees clearly. How can one spend more than £200 just for a single entry visa that's too much. Another thing I noticed was,why use an India company for such job because when you call them on the phone it looks like a fraudulent company. Their American phone numbers shown on website do not ring in the US rather India not even in UK. Then the company has only one Nigeria female staff others are Indians. If one has to pay 3 different fees for visa at least it should be made known on Nigeria embassy website as they inform visitors about the visa issuance department.

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    1. Lol @ "welcome to oshodi". My dear poster u were lucky okay? My Mum lost it with them last month. They are all so self centered ad lazy. She only went to renew her passport or a cover letter to cover her for 3weeks before she gets to Nigeria cos she still had stuffs doing ad couldnt leave right away ad her passport was expiring in a week (not her 10years visa). There only saviour was I didnt go with her. I swear me ad them could ve ended up badly!!!! Rude things. That loud fat woman down stairs tha speaks/ curse in yoruba deserve some serious beating. Shes so frustrated ad rude. Please my dear you were just lucky. Thank you!


      PS. LOVE YOU MORE ADADIURANMA.




      #Hot Ice.

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  34. You should visit the NHC in ottawa,Canada and you will weep at d poor customer service! Calling them to get info over the fone is even worse,I kept checking my fone screen wondering if I mistakenly dialled somewhr in naija cos d rudeness no be here! Then during the winter nko? The staircase outside becomes a slippery death trap!

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  35. Hello Bvs please who knows where I can take a photo session in lagos with my baby at a reasonable price other than 50k they all seem to call.please help a brother out.

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    1. There is one in opebi adjacent Adebola house,the same building with Nett pharmacy, I think they are reasonable. Or get a good photographer to do it in your house.

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  36. Good for Nigerians in UK.
    Let's see what will happen in the next 1year, iyan khian yè obó iyan ya tughè wa. Mtcheeeew!!!

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  37. This is surely a wonderful news to hear. i hope this is replicated everywhere and even at home. We need to start treating ourselves as human.

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  38. This is surely a wonderful news to hear. i hope this is replicated everywhere and even at home. We need to start treating ourselves as human.

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  39. This is surely a wonderful news to hear. i hope this is replicated everywhere and even at home. We need to start treating ourselves as human.

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  40. I really hope dey have changed.

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  41. True breath of FRESH AIR..... not the kind we were promised that turned out to be fart smelling and making people asthmatic.

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  42. Nice experience, Nigeria can do better if we really want to. All it takes is a paradigm shift. Welldone to the guys that made it happen.

    5 secrets to longer hair

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  43. Congrats oo Poster on dat wonderful experience. LOL

    True talk abeg, young, vibrant, intelligent and energetic Nigerians like ME should be contacted to get things properly done at the fore affairs of this country. Enough is Enough. *hits fist on the table*

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  44. Thank God, things are getting better.

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  45. Absolute rubbish.i was there in January to get a passport for my wee lass and trust me the most difficult aspect of the whole procedure is getting their system to accept online payments as cash payments are not accepted.The best thing about that embassy is the buka in the basement(the jollof rice is heavenly).all the rest na heavy falash

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  46. I read this twice and I asked again,ok? What's this about? What pin dropped to warrant this long tale? Ehen?

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    1. Wide eyed you talk stupidly sometimes it's amazing..... Goat

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    2. My dear at some point I got dizzy *yawns*

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    3. Genuine Lol @ "goat". A few days ago, I recalled how an OAP was called a gost on twitter cos of her contouring. Goats are in I guess. Nor frustrate dear,I get stupid when confronted with "goatishly" arranged pieces. #bleats at your venom!

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    4. Y'all are a major part of Nigeria's problem.
      Smh!

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  47. Very nice to know this. I haven't been there in 20 years but on my last visit in ' 94 things weren't bad at all, going by all the tales narrated by blog visitors. ( pictures being too dark, fingerprints being too bright and heads being too big! Lol. I know these problems apply in Nigeria) The only thing at that time, was some portly girl who was always on the phone and very slow. She never said hello or acknowledged ones presence but collected the passport and issued the visa which was on the same day in those days, if my memory isn't failing me. But yeah, this is really good and let's hope this positive attitude is spread across al Nigeria. We are known for being rude but the truth is behaviour begets behaviour. We can do this, my people.

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  48. AMAZING! This is a good step towards the right direction, i pray our leaders here will imitate this kind gesture it will lead us towards a great Nigeria.

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  49. All nigeria embassies have the same characteristics of their origin .

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    1. And you know this how?
      Have you visited all the embassies?

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  50. All nigeria embassies have the same characteristics of their origin .

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  51. Hope is alive!
    But our politicians/leaders no dey try....

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  52. Re-branding Nigeria. Good news

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  53. YES. THEY HAVE REALLY IMPROVED. THEY TOOK MY ADVICE OF TYING THEIR LEGS TOGETHER AND PRETENDING TO BE MERMAIDS. AS YOU CAN SEE,IT WORKED.

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    1. Chai. Your brain is really shaking

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  54. Have not read through the comments but I concur with the positive change at the embassy. I had my Nigerian ppt renewed and it all went smoothly. I had my doubts and fears but all was dispelled.

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  55. Hope it remains permanent. God be praised

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  56. Very boring epistle..Mtcheeeeeew

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  57. Looks like the OAU female student tested negative and Ebola free wooohooo! God is good

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  58. The one in Atlanta is terrible. There is one guy there, very terrible with a bad attitude. The last time I was coming to naija, you should hear the way he insulted me like he's my father. It's not even funny, just because he wants to give me visa. SMH, very unprofessional.

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    1. Your bad English provoked him. Brush up your diction and try again.
      Trust me,he'll be nicer to you this time.

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    2. Pearl whatever, get off my thread. I'm not giving you the attention you're craving. Attention seeker looking for cheap publicity on SDK. You be my English tisha? Ewure.

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  59. The one in Washington DC is super fantastic especially one yoruba woman on low cut from Osogbo in Osun state she was a saving grace for me I wld av missed my flight back to Nigeria when my passport got soaked leaving the data page blank,She helped me with a new passport in a space of one hour.

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  60. PD Young Billionaire10 September 2014 at 22:54

    I had a good experience with NHC in Atlanta.I applied 4 a new passport, paid the fees online, was given a date to appear, received it in the mail within a week and a half.
    @Lisa....sorry abt ur experience, u know some Nigerians cld be unprofessional sometimes.

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  61. Obviously the efficiency is because your experience happened in the UK. There are 170 million Nigerians in Nigeria who deserve the same level of efficiency by their govt.

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    1. Nigerian embassy London was worst than any obtainable in nigeria, for there to be tremendous changes, it is obvious so people are working in this government. I have first hand experience of the 'oshodi' she mentioned in 2008 and 2010 and of the new nigerian house London in 2013/2014 XxxbarbieXxx

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  62. Thank Gid oo, I need yo apply for my baby's passport very soon

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  63. Had similar nice experience in January this year, they are so so professional now, heard they achieved this by sacking the corrupt and unprofessional staff. This was what Jonathan wanted to do but Nigerians labelled him wrongly. Nobody wants to lose a job, so if we perform better if we know, we will be sacked. If it can work in nigeria house London, it can work in every establishment in nigeria.

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