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FULL LIST: Tinubu Approves Posting of 65 Nigerian Ambassadors to Countries and the United Nations

Godwin Asiegbu by Godwin Asiegbu
March 6, 2026
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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the official postings of 65 Nigerian ambassadors and high commissioners to various diplomatic missions across the world, including the United Nations. The announcement was made in a State House press release issued by the Presidency.


The list includes 31 non-career ambassadors and 34 career diplomats whose nominations were previously confirmed by the Nigerian Senate in December. The appointments are part of efforts by the administration to strengthen Nigeria’s diplomatic representation and international partnerships.


According to the Presidency, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already begun diplomatic processes with host countries and international organizations to finalize the deployment of the envoys.

Non-Career Ambassadors Assigned to Strategic Missions

Among the prominent non-career ambassadors approved by the President are several political figures, technocrats, and public personalities who will represent Nigeria in key countries.

Former presidential aide Reno Omokri has been posted to Mexico, while Femi Fani-Kayode will serve as Nigeria’s ambassador to Germany. Former Minister of Health Prof. Isaac Folorunso Adewole has been assigned to Canada, and Lt. Gen. Abdulrahman Bello Dambazau (Rtd.) will represent Nigeria in China.


Other notable postings include Senator Ita Enang to South Africa, Jimoh Ibrahim as Nigeria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, and Lateef Kayode Are to the United States.


Several other non-career envoys were assigned to diplomatic missions across Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, including Japan, France, Saudi Arabia, Poland, Sweden, Portugal, Qatar, and South Korea.

Career Diplomats Also Assigned to Foreign Missions


Alongside the political appointees, 34 career diplomats from Nigeria’s foreign service were posted to various embassies and high commissions worldwide.


Some of the missions assigned to career ambassadors include Egypt, Belgium, Switzerland, Morocco, Iran, Malaysia, Kenya, Senegal, Algeria, Ghana, and India. Others will serve in Botswana, Tanzania, Mozambique, Jamaica, Zambia, Burkina Faso, and Sierra Leone.


These appointments ensure a balance between experienced diplomats and non-career representatives in Nigeria’s international engagements.

Diplomatic Clearances Already Received


The Presidency revealed that some host countries have already granted agrément, the formal diplomatic approval required before an ambassador assumes duty.


For instance, the United Kingdom has approved the appointment of Ambassador Aminu Dalhatu as Nigeria’s High Commissioner, while France has issued agrément for Ambassador Ayo Oke.


The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has also forwarded the nominations of the remaining 62 ambassadors-designate to their respective host countries, requesting similar approvals in accordance with international diplomatic procedures.


President Tinubu has directed the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to immediately organize an induction programme for all ambassadors-designate and high commissioners.

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The orientation is expected to prepare the envoys for their diplomatic responsibilities, including strengthening Nigeria’s foreign relations, promoting economic partnerships, and protecting the interests of Nigerian citizens abroad.


The development marks a significant step in restoring full diplomatic representation for Nigeria across global missions.

STATEHOUSE PRESS RELEASE

PRESIDENT TINUBU APPROVES THE POSTINGS OF AMBASSADORS

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the postings of 31 career and 34 non-career ambassadors to various countries and the United Nations. The Senate confirmed the ambassadors-designate last December.

POSTINGS OF NON-CAREER AMBASSADORS / HIGH COMMISSIONERS
S/N NAME MISSION APPROVED

  1. SENATOR GRACE BENT: LOME-TOGO
  2. SEN. ITA ENANG: SOUTH AFRICA
  3. IKPEAZU VICTOR: SPAIN
  4. NKECHI LINDA UFOCHUKWU: TEL-AVIV, ISRAEL
  5. MAHMUD YAKUBU: QATAR
  6. PAUL OGA ADIKWU: THE VATICAN CITY HOLY SEE
  7. VICE ADMIRAL IBOK-ETE EKWE IBAS: THE PHILIPPINES
  8. MR. RENO OMOKRI: MEXICO CITY, MEXICO
  9. HON. (ENGR.) ABASI BRAIMAH (FMHR): BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
  10. MRS. ERELU ANGELA ADEBAYO: PORTUGAL
  11. BARR. OLUMILUA OLUWAYIMIKA AYOTUNWA: TOKYO, JAPAN
  12. RT. HON. UGWUANYI IFEANYI LAWRENCE: ATHENS, GREECE
  13. BARR. CHIOMA PRISCILLA OHAKIM: WARSAW, POLAND
  14. AMINU DALHATU: UNITED KINGDOM, UK
  15. LT. GEN ABDULRAHMAN BELLO DAMBAZAU: BEIJING, CHINA
  16. HON. TASIU MUSA MAIGARI: GAMBIA
  17. OLUFEMI PEDRO: AUSTRALIA
  18. BARR. MUHAMMED UBANDOMA ALIYU: ARGENTINA
  19. LATEEF KAYODE ARE: USA
  20. AMB. JOSEPH SOLA IJI: RUSSIA
  21. SEN. JIMOH IBRAHIM: UN PERMANENT REPRESENTATIVE
  22. FEMI FANI KAYODE: GERMANY
  23. PROF. ISAAK FOLORUNSO ADEWOLE: OTTAWA, CANADA
  24. AJIMOBI FATIMA FLORENCE (F): AUSTRIA
  25. MRS. LOLA AKANDE (F): SWEDEN
  26. AYODELE OKE: FRANCE
  27. YAKUBU N. GAMBO: SAUDI ARABIA
  28. SENATOR PROF. NORA LADI DADUUT: SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA
  29. BARR. ONUEZE CHUKWUJIKA JOE OKOCHA SAN: DUBLIN
  30. DR. KULU HARUNA ABUBAKAR: TUNIS, TUNISIA
  31. RT. HON. JERRY SAMUEL MANWE: PORT OF SPAIN, T&T
    POSTINGS OF CAREER AMBASSADORS / HIGH COMMISSIONERS LIST
    S/N NAME MISSION APPROVED
  32. AMB. NWABIOLA EZENWA CHUKWUMEKA: COTE D’IV/OIRE
  33. BESTO MAIMUNA IBRAHIM: NIAMEY-NIGER
  34. MONICA OKWUCHUKWU ENEBECHI: SAO TOME, STP
  35. AMB. MOHAMMED MAHMUD LELE: ALGIERS-ALGERIA
  36. ENDONI SYNDOPH PAEBI: OUAGADOUGOU-BURKINA FASO
  37. AHMED MOHAMMED MONGUNO: CAIRO EGYPT
  38. AMB.JANE ADAMS (NEE OKON) MICHAEL (F): KINGSTON-JAMAICA
  39. AMB. CLARK-OMERU ALEXANDRA (F): LUSAKA-ZAMBIA
  40. CHIMA GEOGGREY LIOMA DAVID: BAMAKO-MALI
  41. AMB. ODUMAH YVONNE EHINOSEN: MALABO –E/GUINEA
  42. AMB WASA SEGUN IGE: BEIRUT, LEBANON
  43. RUBEN ABIMBOLA SAMUEL (F): ROME, ITALY
  44. AMB.ONAGA OGECHUKWU KINGSLEY: MAPUTO, MOZAMBIQUE
  45. AMB.MAGAJI UMAR: KINSASHA, DR CONGO
  46. AMB.MUHAMMAD SAIDU DAHIRU: NEW DELHI-INDIA
  47. AMB. ABDUSSALAM HABU ZAYYAD: DAKAR-SENEGAL
  48. AMB SHEHU ILU BARDE: ACCRA GHANA
  49. AMB.AMINU NASIR: ETHIOPIA
  50. ABUBAKAR MUSA MUSA: N’DJAMENA, CHAD
  51. AMB. HAIDARA MOHAMMED IDRIS: THE HAGUE-NETHERLANDS
  52. AMB.BAKO ADAMU UMAR: RABAT-MOROCCO
  53. AMB. SULU GAMBARI OLATUNJI AHMED: MALAYSIA
  54. AMB.ROMATA MOHAMMED OMOBOLANLE (F): TANZANIA
  55. AMB. SHAGA JOHN SHAMAH: BOTSWANA
  56. SALAU, HAMZA MOHAMMED: TEHRAN, IRAN
  57. AMB.IBRAHIM DANLAMI: KENYA
  58. IBRAHIM ADEOLA MOPELOLA (F): COTONOU-BENIN
  59. AMB.AYENI ADEBAYO EMMANUEL: BRUSSELS, BELGIUM
  60. AMB.AKANDE WAHAB ADEKOLA: BERNE-SWITZERLAND
  61. AMB. AREWA (NEE ADEDOKUN) ESTHER (F): WINDHOEK-NAMIBIA
  62. AMB.GERGADI JOSEPH JOHN: LIBREVILLE-GABON
  63. AMB. LUTHER OGBOMODE AYO-KALATA (F): SIERRA LEONE
  64. DANLADI YAKUBU NYAKU : KHARTOUM-SUDAN
  65. BELLO DOGON-DAJI HALIRU: BANGKOK, THAILAND
    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has already received agrément from the United Kingdom for the High Commissioner-designate, Ambassador Aminu Dalhatu. Similarly, France has sent the agrément for Ambassador Ayo Oke.
    The Ministry has also conveyed the nominations of the other 62 designated envoys to all the countries concerned, including a request for their agréments in line with standard diplomatic practice.
    President Tinubu has directed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs should immediately commence the induction programme for the ambassadors-designate and High Commissioners.

Bayo Onanuga,

Special Adviser to the President,

(Information and Strategy)

March 6, 2026

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