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President Buhari List Of Nominated Ambassadors send to senate for approval

June 9, 2016 by Admin Leave a Comment

President Buhari and Vice President Yemi osinbajo

“President Muhammadu Buhari has sent a list of 47 new ambassadors to the Nigerian Senate for confirmation.  This was announced by the president of the Senate, Bukola Saraki, during the sitting of the upper legislative chamber on Tuesday. Mr. Saraki read a letter from Mr. Buhari containing the list. Names of the nominees are yet to be made public.  Nigeria has had no ambassadors to UK, Germany, USA, China, U.N., Spain, Russia and France after previous envoys were removed by Mr. Buhari after taking office in May 2015.”  –  Premiun Times 


Below are full list:


1.Usman Bakori Aliyu
2. Umar Zainab Salisu 
3. Momoh Seyidou Umieza 
4. Kadri Ayinla 
5. Balogun Hakeem
6. Nosa Ahmed 
7. Ibrahim Isa 
8. Bankole Adegboyega Adeoye
9.  Ibidapo Obe Oluwasegun
10. Ogundayo Sakirat
11. Eric A. Belgam 
12. Ateru Aliru
13.Ramata Bulima
14. Musa Rahman
15. Kabiru Bala
16. Damu Shuaibu
17. D. A Agiv 
18. TK Gonglong
19. Ibrahim Hamza
20. KC Nwachukwu
21. Q.R Lolu
22. E.K Oguntuwase
23. A.I Paragauda
24. L.A Gasharga
25. Olufemi Abikoye 
26. Abubakar Ibrahim
27. Rabiu Kauru
28. Odeka Janet Biong 
29. Adekunbi Abibat
30. Obinna Chukwuemeka
31. Salisu Umoru
32. Iyang Udoh Iyang 
33. okeke Vivian Nwanaku 
34. Niman Munir
35. Edem Jane Ada 
36. Muhammed Hassan Hassan 
37. Martin Young Cobham 
38. Janet Molegbo Olisah
39. Itegbuoye Sunday
40. Olatunde Adesesan
41. Lilian Ijekwu Onu
42. Manaja Tulahi Isa 
43. Ngozi Ukeje
44. Bello Kazaure Huseini 
45. Inoc Pierre Ducci 
46. Garba Baba

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