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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration on Thursday requested applicants for visas at the Embassy of Finland in Abuja, Nigeria, to contact room 303 of the Legal and Consular Bureau of the Ministry for their passports.A statement signed by Ms Georgina Djameh, Acting Director/Information and Linguistic Bureau named the applicants as Yakub Munzil – H2269878, Crement Nana Mensah – H0916620, Collins Adu Poku – H2171835 and Benjamin Amankrah – H2022619.Source: GNA
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