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High Commission of Nigeria in London
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Location Westminster, London
Address 9 Northumberland Avenue, London, WC2N 5BX
Coordinates 51°30′24.8″N 0°7′30.9″W / 51.506889°N 0.125250°W / 51.506889; -0.125250
High Commissioner Sarafa Tunji Isola

The High Commission of Nigeria in London is like Nigeria's official home in the United Kingdom. It is a diplomatic mission, which means it's a special office where representatives from Nigeria work to keep good relationships with the UK. Think of it as a bridge connecting the two countries!

This important building helps Nigerian citizens who live in or visit the UK. It also works to strengthen the friendship and cooperation between Nigeria and the United Kingdom.

The person in charge of the High Commission is called the High Commissioner. The current High Commissioner for Nigeria in London is Ambassador Sarafa Tunji Isola.

What is a High Commission?

A High Commission is a type of diplomatic mission that countries in the Commonwealth of Nations send to each other. The Commonwealth is a group of countries that used to be part of the British Empire. Instead of calling their main office an "embassy," they call it a "High Commission."

Nigeria's Home in London

The High Commission of Nigeria in London is located at 9 Northumberland Avenue in Westminster. This area is a very important part of London, close to many famous landmarks. The building itself is a Grade II listed building, which means it's recognized as a historically important building that should be protected.

What Does a High Commissioner Do?

The High Commissioner is the top diplomat representing their country. Their main job is to act as a direct link between their home country and the country they are in. For example, Ambassador Sarafa Tunji Isola works to:

  • Help Nigerian citizens in the UK.
  • Promote trade and business between Nigeria and the UK.
  • Share Nigerian culture and traditions.
  • Discuss important issues with the UK government.

Expressing Opinions: A Protest in 2012

Sometimes, people want to show their feelings about decisions made by their government. In 2012, a group of people held a peaceful protest outside the High Commission. They were expressing their opinions about a decision made by the Nigerian government at the time, led by President Goodluck Jonathan. This shows how diplomatic missions can sometimes be places where people gather to make their voices heard.

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