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  • Wednesday, 21 December 2016

    Nigerian Govt Releases Postings For 47 New Ambassadors

    The Federal government has released the postings of the 47 Ambassadors recently appointed by President Muhammadu Buhari.


    The Ambassadors are currently undergoing a four-day induction which ends on Thursday.


    Hereunder are the Ambassadors and their postings:

    Abia: Obinna Chukwuemeka Agbugba (Togo),
    Adamawa: Salisu Umaru (Senegal),
    Paragalda Ilyasu Audu (Turkey),
    Akwa Ibom: Inyan Udo-Inyang (Gabon),
    Anambra: Okeke Vivian Nwunaku (Spain), Nonye Udo (Austria).
    Bauchi: Liman Munir (Congo),
    Benue: Ndem Jane Ada (Sweden), Demenongu A. Agev (Equatorial Guinea),
    Borno: Mohammed Hassan Hassan (Kenya), Toko Ali Gongulong (Sao Tome & Principe), Lawan Abba Gashagar (Mali),
    Cross River: Martin Nyong Cobham (Thailand), Odeka Janet Bisong (Zimbabwe).
    Delta: Janet Omoleegho Olisa (Jamaica),
    Edo: Itegboje S.Sunday (Permanent Mission in New York), Queen I. Worlu (Cuba).
    Ekiti: Olatunde Adesesan (Angola), Emmanuel Kayode Oguntause (Benin),
    Enugu: Lilian Ijeukwu Onoh (Namibia).
    FCT: Adamu Onoze Shuaibu (Rwanda),
    Gombe: Manaja Tula Isah (Israel), Habu Abubakar Gwani Ibrahim (Zambia),
    Imo: Ngozi Ukaeje (Portugal), Kenneth C. Nwachukwu (Cameroon), Jigawa: Bello Kazaure Huessini (North Korea),
    Kaduna: Enoch Pear Duchi (Ireland),
    Kano: Garba Baba (Poland), Rabiu Akawu (Algeria).
    Katsina: Usman Bakori Aliyu (China), Ibrahim Hamza (Iran),
    Kebbi: Umar Zainab Salisu (Botswana),
    Kogi: Momoh Sheidu Omeiza (Liberia),
    Kwara: Kadiri Ayinla Audu (Permanent Mission, Geneva) and Olufemi Abikoye (Ghana).
    Lagos: Balogun Hakeem (Indonesia),
    Nasarawa: Inusa Ahmed (Ethiopia),
    Niger: Ibrahim Isah (Australia),
    Ogun: Bankole Adegboyega Adeoye (Belgium), Sonaike Adekunbi Abibat(Philipines).
    Osun: Ibidapo-Obe Oluwasegun (Port of Spain T&T),
    Oyo: Ogundero Sakirat (Washington),
    River: Eric A. Bell-Gam (Argentina),
    Sokoto: Attahiru Halliru (Niger),
    Taraba: Rahmatu A. Dunama (Burkina Faso),
    Yobe: Musa Saban Mamman (South Sudan) and
    Zamfara: Kabiru Bala (Mozambique).

    -nta

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