Sierra Leonean High Commission In Abuja, Nigeria

Organization Type(mission) High Commission
Country Sierra Leone flag Sierra Leone
Located country Nigeria flag Nigeria
Located city Abuja
Address(street) Plot , Mission Road (off Ministry of Defense/ship Ho
Abuja
Nigeria
Emails [email protected]
Fax Not provided
Telephone number (+234) (0) 803 322 3182
Office hours By appointment
Head of mission Dr Solomon Momoh Christopher Gembeh, High Commissioner
Services Not provided
Social media Not provided
Location
The Sierra Leonean High Commission in Abuja is located at Plot , Mission Road (off Ministry of Defense/ship Ho,Abuja,Nigeria. The office hours are not fixed and require advance appointment.It is currently unclear what consular services the institution provides. Please confirm by phone. If a phone number is listed, it is recommended to consult through the phone first. If there is no phone number, you can obtain more detailed information through email or social media.

Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone

Sierra Leone has a total of 52 diplomatic missions worldwide, including 16 embassies, 9 consulates general, 18 consulates, 6 high commissions, 1 representative offices, 1 permanent missions, 1 mission(s), etc.

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