by Benson Agoha
If you thought embassy staff only grapple with your Visa applications and immigration questions, you may have to think again.
In Nigeria, local and expatriate staff of the British High Commission donated blood aid of those in need.
As can be seen in this photo shared by the High Commssion on April 15, 2014, British and Nigerian staff of the High Commission prepared to donate blood by filling up necessary forms.
Nigerian and British preparing to donate blood, including the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr Andrew Pocock (R)
Blood is common in Nigeria where the blood bank serves a very useful purpose and helps to save lives in emergencies.
In some government hospitals, blood donations is made compulsory for men whose spouses are preganant before the woman is registered for ante-natal care.
* Twitter: @woolwichonline.
* Photo Credit: UK in Nigeria.
If you thought embassy staff only grapple with your Visa applications and immigration questions, you may have to think again.
* Staff of British High Commission, Nigerian and British, preparing to donate blood.
As can be seen in this photo shared by the High Commssion on April 15, 2014, British and Nigerian staff of the High Commission prepared to donate blood by filling up necessary forms.
Nigerian and British preparing to donate blood, including the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Dr Andrew Pocock (R)
Blood is common in Nigeria where the blood bank serves a very useful purpose and helps to save lives in emergencies.
In some government hospitals, blood donations is made compulsory for men whose spouses are preganant before the woman is registered for ante-natal care.
* Twitter: @woolwichonline.
* Photo Credit: UK in Nigeria.
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