President Muhammadu Buhari has released the names of 47
ambassadorial nominees.
The names were contained in a letter sent to the senate, and
read on the floor of the upper legislative chamber by Senate President Bukola
Saraki on Thursday.
In the letter, the president sought the consent of the senate
for the confirmation of the nominees.
Some of the names of “the career diplomats” who will head
Nigeria’s missions abroad when confirmed by the senate are:
1. Obinna Chukwuemeka,
2. Salisu Umoru,
3. Inyang Udoh Inyang,
4. Okeke Vivian Nwanaku,
5. Niman Munir,
6. Edem Jane Ada,
7. Muhammed Hassan Hassan,
8. Martin Young Cobham,
9. Janet Molegbo Olisah,
10. Itegbuoye Sunday,
11. Olatunde Adesesan,
12. Lilian Ijekwu Onu,
13. Manaja Tulahi Isa,
14. Ngozi Ukeje,
15. Bello Kazaure Huseini,
16. Inoc Pierre Ducci,
17. Garba Baba,
18. Usman Bakori Aliyu,
19. Umar Zainab Salisu,
20. Momoh Seyidou Umieza,
21. Kadri Ayinla,
22. Balogun, Hakeem,
23. Nosa Ahmed,
24. Ibrahim Isa,
25. Bankole Adegboyega Adeoye,
26. Ibidapo Obe Oluwasegun,
27. Ogundayo Sakirat,
28. Eric A. Belgam,
29. Ateru Aliru,
30. Ramata Bulima,
31. Musa Rahman,
32. Kabiru Bala,
33. Damu Shuaibu, D. A Agiv,
34. TK Gonglong,
35. Ibrahim Hamza,
36. KC Nwachukwu,
37. Q.R Lolu,
38. E.K Oguntuwase,
39. A.I Paragauda,
40. L.A Gasharga,
41. Olufemi Abikoye,
42. Abubakar Ibrahim,
43. Rainy Kauru,
44. Odeka Janet Biong,
45. Adekunbi Habeebat.
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