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In 1960, Ireland’s then-Taoiseach (Prime Minister) Seán Lemass travelled to Lagos to attend Nigeria’s Independence Day celebrations and the following year, Ireland opened an Embassy in Lagos (the then-capital). It was the first Irish Embassy on the continent of Africa.

Irish community in Nigeria

The Irish community in Nigeria is involved in business, the arts, and in vital causes such as education and health. Also at the core of the Ireland-Nigeria relationship is the legacy of Irish men and women coming to Nigeria to help establish schools and promote educational attainment among the population.

Ireland works in partnership with our EU, UN and other partners to support the development of Nigeria and respond to humanitarian needs in the country. Through this work, we support civil society and humanitarian actors to empower marginalised groups across Nigeria, including women’s groups, disability activists, and education providers.

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Embassy of Ireland, Nigeria

The Embassy works to promote and protect Irish interests in Nigeria, strengthen political and economic relationships, support the Irish community and promote cultural ties and the Irish arts.