Travel: Departures - Lagos warning
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Your support makes all the difference.FOLLOWING the story Airport '94: Nigeria in these pages last Saturday, the Foreign Office has updated its advice to Lagos-bound travellers: 'Businessmen
should check the credentials of local contacts thoroughly, and if in doubt consult the Nigerian Desk of the Department of Trade and Industry (071-215 4966).' Visitors are also warned of the high incidence of street crime and armed robbery: 'Travel outside cities after dark is unsafe.'
For more information on Nigeria or anywhere else, call the Foreign Office travel advice unit on 071-270 4129, or consult BBC 2 Ceefax, page 564.
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