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Nigeria Presents Letters of Credence to 11 Envoys
Nigeria’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, has presented Letters of Credence to 11 ambassadors and high commissioners-designate. This was done to clear the way for their deployment to diplomatic missions across the world. The envoys will represent Nigeria in countries including South Africa, Italy, Malaysia, India, Sudan, Zimbabwe, Mali, Gabon, Hungary, [] The post Nigeria Presents Letters of Credence to 11 Envoys appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.
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Voice of Nigeria
· Jun 23, 2026
Nigeria Deploys More Ambassadors, High Commissioners Abroad
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye has formally presented Letters of Credence to newly appointed ambassadors and high commissioners designated for Trinidad and Tobago, Kenya, Equatorial Guinea, and Egypt. The ceremony forms part of Nigeria’s efforts to strengthen its diplomatic presence and deepen bilateral relations with partner countries. The presentation ceremony, [] The post Nigeria Deploys More Ambassadors, High Commissioners Abroad appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jul 7, 2026
Ajimobi officially presents letter of credence as Nigeria ambassador to Austria
Nigeria ambassador and permanent representative to the Republic of Austria and the international organizations in Vienna, Dr Mrs Florence Ajimobi, has presented copies of her Letters of Credence Copie d’Usage to the Chief of Protocol of the Austrian federal ministry for European and international affairs, Ambassador Maximilian Hennig. Mrs Ajimobi disclosed this via her facebook [] Ajimobi officially presents letter of credence as Nigeria ambassador to Austria
Vanguard News
· Jun 23, 2026
FG receives approval for 63 ambassadorial postings, six still pending
In a statement on Tuesday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the receipt of the agréments signifies the acceptance of the diplomats as Nigeria’s principal envoys in their respective countries of assignment. The post FG receives approval for 63 ambassadorial postings, six still pending appeared first on Vanguard News.
Legit.ng
· Jul 9, 2026
US reveals how Nigerians can now submit visa applications
Nigerian visa applications in the US must now be submitted directly to diplomatic missions, as NIS ends OIS Services, ensuring smooth processing.
Eye Radio
· Jul 6, 2026
Trade minister directs ambassador to deepen trade ties with Ghana
The Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Labanya Margret Mathya, has directed South Sudan’s ambassador to Ghana with strengthening trade and investment cooperation between the two countries. The directive followed a meeting between Dr Labanya and Ambassador Jacqueline Natepi Ben on Monday at the ministry’s headquarters in Juba. The two officials discussed potential areas of [] The post Trade minister directs ambassador to deepen trade ties with Ghana appeared first on Eye Radio.
Dateline Nigeria
· Jul 7, 2026
Nigeria reaffirms support for Cuba, pledges deeper bilateral cooperation
The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Sola Enikanolaiye, has reaffirmed Nigeria’s commitment to strengthening its longstanding bilateral relations with the Republic of Cuba and sustaining cooperation at both bilateral and multilateral levels. The Minister gave the assurance when he received the Ambassador of the Republic of Cuba to Nigeria, Her Excellency Miriam Morales The post Nigeria reaffirms support for Cuba, pledges deeper bilateral cooperation appeared first on Dateline Nigeria.
Africa Intelligence
· Jul 10, 2026
Libya/Niger : Niamey speeds up rapprochement with Tripoli
A Nigerien delegation led by Issa Lemine, special adviser to the presidency, and comprising several officers made a discreet visit [...]
SundayTimes
· Jul 4, 2026
ADEKEYE ADEBAJO | Strange bedfellows: Nigeria’s risky entente with France
Unusually close ties mark a stark departure from six decades of Nigerian foreign policy, writes Adekeye Adebajo
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Related coverage for "Nigeria Presents Letters of Credence to 11 Envoys": Voice of Nigeria — Nigeria Deploys More Ambassadors, High Commissioners Abroad. Daily Post Nigeria — Ajimobi officially presents letter of credence as Nigeria ambassador to Austria. Vanguard News — FG receives approval for 63 ambassadorial postings, six still pending. Legit.ng — US reveals how Nigerians can now submit visa applications. Eye Radio — Trade minister directs ambassador to deepen trade ties with Ghana. Dateline Nigeria — Nigeria reaffirms support for Cuba, pledges deeper bilateral cooperation. Africa Intelligence — Libya/Niger : Niamey speeds up rapprochement with Tripoli. SundayTimes — ADEKEYE ADEBAJO | Strange bedfellows: Nigeria’s risky entente with France


