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List Of Ambassadors Nominated by Tinubu For U.S, UK, France

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President Bola Tinubu has asked the Senate to confirm the appointment of three non-career ambassadors.

This is coming nearly two years after Tinubu recalled all Nigerian ambassadors, both career and non‑career, in September 2023.

The nominees are Kayode Are of Ogun state, Aminu Dalhatu of Jigawa state, and Ayodele Oke of Oyo state.

State of Origin: Oyo State

Status: Retired Career Diplomat & Former Director General, National Intelligence Agency (NIA)

Professional Summary:

Distinguished career diplomat with over three decades of service in Nigeria’s foreign affairs and intelligence sectors. Expertise in international relations, multilateral diplomacy, and national security. Served as Nigeria’s top intelligence chief from 2013 to 2017, overseeing covert operations and foreign intelligence.

Key Appointments

Director General, National Intelligence Agency (NIA) Federal Republic of Nigeria

November 2013 – October 2017

– Appointed by President Goodluck Jonathan; oversaw Nigeria’s external intelligence operations, including counter-terrorism and strategic intelligence gathering.

– Ambassador to the Commonwealth Secretariat London, United Kingdom

c. 2005 – c. 2009.

– Represented Nigeria in multilateral engagements with the Commonwealth of Nations, advancing diplomatic, economic, and governance initiatives.

– Contributed to high-level policy dialogues and bilateral relations within the 56- member organization.

Director (Regions), National Intelligence Agency (NIA) Headquarters, Abuja

– Managed regional intelligence coordination and operations across Africa and beyond.

Earlier Diplomatic Career

– Joined the Nigerian Foreign Service as a career diplomat

– Served in various diplomatic postings and roles within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, focusing on international relations and consular affairs

LATEEF KAYODE ARE, AMBASSADOR-DESIGNATE

Year of Birth: 1955

Status: Retired Nigerian Army Colonel & Former Director General, State Security Service

Education:

– Master’s Degree in International Law and Diplomacy – University of Lagos, Nigeria – 1987

– B.Sc. (First Class Honours) Psychology – University of Ibadan, Nigeria – 1980 – (Best graduating student: University Senate Prize, Faculty of Social Sciences Prize, Department of Psychology Prize)

– Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA), Regular Combatant Course 12 – Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Nigerian Army – December 1974 (Among top 10 cadets)

– Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, Nigerian Army – 1974

– Intelligence Officer, Directorate of Military Intelligence

– Promoted to Colonel

– Compulsory retirement from Nigerian Army – 1993

Senior National Security Appointments:

Director General, State Security Service (SSS) May 1999 – August 2007

(Longest-serving DG SSS in Nigerian history; served under Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Umaru Yar’Adua)

Deputy National Security Adviser, Federal Republic of Nigeria

April 2010 – c. 2010/2011

Acting National Security Adviser

18 September 2010 – 4 October 2010

(Interim appointment following resignation of Gen. Aliyu Mohammed Gusau).

Professional profile summary:

Retired intelligence and national security expert with over 33 years of combined military and civilian intelligence service, including eight consecutive years as head of Nigeria’s domestic intelligence agency.

AMIN MUHAMMAD DALHATU, AMBASSADOR-DESIGNATE

State of Origin: Jigawa State

Status: Career Diplomat & Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

Professional Summary:

Seasoned Nigerian diplomat with extensive experience in international relations and bilateral diplomacy. Served as Ambassador to the Republic of Korea (South Korea), fostering economic, cultural, and political ties between Nigeria and host nations.

Key appointments

Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary to the Republic of Korea (South Korea) Embassy of Nigeria, Seoul

c. 2017 – c. 2023

– Presented Letters of Credence in September 2017 under President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.

– Oversaw diplomatic operations, consular services, and promotion of Nigeria-Korea relations, including trade, investment, and cultural exchanges.

Earlier Diplomatic Career

– Career diplomat in the Nigerian Foreign Service, with prior postings and roles in international diplomacy

– Contributed to Nigeria’s foreign policy implementation across various capacities within the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

– Advanced diplomatic training and qualifications through the Nigerian Foreign Service.

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2027: Tinubu Plot To Relocate Nigeria’s Capital From Abuja – Timi Frank

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Timi Frank, former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has alleged that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu wants to relocate Nigeria’s capital from Abuja to Lagos upon his re-election in 2027.

Frank made this allegation known in a statement on Monday.

The former APC chieftain slammed Tinubu’s government for what he described as a ‘Lagos-centric agenda.’

He said that it has become clear to him that the President is pursuing an agenda of sidelining other regions.

According to Frank, major decisions of Tinubu’s administration are targeted to benefit Lagos State.

“It is now clear that the President’s long-term plan is to concentrate political and economic power in Lagos if given another term in office,” Frank said.

Frank also claimed that federal appointments and development initiatives under Tinubu have been largely one-sided, warning that such a trend undermines national unity.

“We do not want a president who is one-sided,” he said.

“Where are Tinubu’s MOUs tied to agricultural and livestock production in the North, industrial development in the Southeast, and oil and gas development in the South-South? None!

“Secondly, no president in Nigeria’s history has divided the country and its people along regional and ethnic lines the way this administration has done.

“There is a growing sense of alienation and division among Nigerians that is deeply troubling.

“It appears to be a deliberate strategy to impoverish certain regions, especially the North, South, and Southeast, so that citizens are economically weakened ahead of the 2027 election cycle,” Frank stated.

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BREAKING: Sultan Receives Moon Sighting Report, Announces Date of Eid-ul-Fitr in Nigeria  

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His Eminence the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar II, has announced the date for Eid al-Fitr in Nigeria.

The Emir, who is the Chairman of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs in Nigeria, has not reported the sighting of the crescent moon of Shawwal, 1447AH, today, Wednesday, the 29th of Ramadan .

This was contained in a statement posted on the Facebook page of the Daular Usmaniyya , signed by the Wazir of Sokoto and Chairman of the Religious Affairs Committee of the Sultan’s Palace, Professor Sambo Wali Junaidu.

The statement stated that the Sultan’s Palace Moon Sighting Committee had not received any reliable reports of moon sightings from anywhere in Nigeria. According to this information, Thursday, March 19, will be the day to complete the 30th day of Ramadan.

The Sultan of Sokoto has declared Friday, March 20, 2026, as the day of the lesser Sallah, i.e. the 1st of Shawwal 1447AH.

He urged Muslims to use this time of Eid al-Fitr to pray for peace, unity, and sustainable development in Nigeria.

The statement said: “His Eminence, Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar CFR, mni, and Chairman, Nigerian Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), has received the moon sighting report, which showed that the crescent moon was not sighted today, Wednesday.

“Accordingly, he declared Friday, March 20, 2026, as 1 Shawwal 1447AH (the Day of the Small Prayer). He also congratulated the Nigerian Muslim community on the occasion, and wished them the guidance and blessings of God.”

“He also called for continued prayers for peace, progress, and development of the country . He also wished Muslims a peaceful and prosperous Eid. May Allah (SWT) accept our acts of worship, amen.”

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BREAKING: Nigerian Governor To Build N19.6bn Specialist Hospital, Details Emerge

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Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri approves ₦19.6 billion Mother and Child Specialist Hospital in Yola The Adamawa State government says the hospital aims to reduce maternal and infant mortality rates in Adamawa State Fintiri explains that the facility will serve as a training center and improve healthcare services in the North-East.

Yola, Adamawa State – Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of Adamawa State has approved the construction of a state-of-the-art Mother and Child Specialist Hospital in Yola. The proposed Mother and Child Specialist Hospital will cost the state ₦19.6 billion, and it’s expected to be completed within 52 weeks. The landmark project is designed to significantly strengthen maternal, neonatal, and child healthcare services across the state.

The project aligns with Governor Fintiri’s commitment to reducing maternal and infant mortality rates. The hospital will also improve access to quality healthcare and position Adamawa as a referral hub for specialized medical services in the North-East region.

As reported by Daily Trust, the hospital will be equipped with modern medical technology and specialized units when completed.

The state governor explained that the hospital capable units to handle high-risk pregnancies, neonatal intensive care, pediatric emergencies, and other complex medical cases affecting women and children. Mother and Child Specialist Hospital will also serve as a training and research centre for healthcare professionals.

It will help to strengthen capacity and improve the quality of medical services within the state’s health sector. It will offer other healthcare services like advanced diagnostic and laboratory services, fully equipped operating theatres, intensive care units, emergency response facilities, and modern inpatient wards designed to provide quality care for patients.

Recall that Fintiri’s administration executed over 100 infrastructural, educational, health, and social projects across Adamawa state, transforming both urban centres and rural communities. The administration completed major road networks, flyovers, and township roads, including the Lamido Aliyu Mustapha Flyover, Yola, and the Nyibango-Yolde Pate Road in Yola South.

Over 100 new primary health care centres were built, while hospitals such as Numan General Hospital and Specialist Hospital, Yola, underwent comprehensive development and modernisation.

 

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