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FG Set to Deploy Ambassadors, Warns Against Illegal Titles

Last updated: April 18, 2026 11:08 am
1 month ago Sadiyat Dosunmu
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Federal Government has concluded plans to deploy a new batch of 25 ambassadors to key diplomatic missions across the globe, while issuing a stern warning against the rising trend of unauthorized use of ambassadorial titles.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed this on Friday in Abuja through its spokeperspn Kiemebi Imomotimi Ebienfa.

Ebienfa said the nominees, drawn from a mix of career diplomats and political appointees, have undergone the necessary screening processes and are being strategically assigned to countries considered vital to Nigeria’s economic and security interests.

He noted that the exercise reflects the administration’s commitment to repositioning Nigeria’s diplomatic missions for greater efficiency and impact. “These ambassadors are expected to project Nigeria’s interests abroad, attract investments, and deepen cooperation with host countries,” he said.

However, amid preparations for the official postings, the Federal Government has raised an alarming concern over what it described as the “ proliferation” of self-styled ambassadors within the country.

In a strongly worded advisory, the Ministry cautioned individuals, organizations, and groups against the illegal adoption of titles such as “Peace Ambassador,” “Youth Ambassador,” and other similar designations not recognized by the government.

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According to the government, only duly appointed envoys accredited through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and recognized under international diplomatic protocols have the legal right to bear the title of ambassador.

The Spokesperson emphasized that the misuse of such titles not only undermines Nigeria’s diplomatic integrity but also poses risks to national security and international credibility.

This warning comes amid increasing reports of individuals using ambassadorial titles for personal gains, social influence, and in some cases, to facilitate questionable activities both within and outside the country.

The Federal Government has therefore directed relevant security and regulatory agencies to monitor and clamp down on offenders, stressing that no individual found guilty of misrepresentation will be spared.

Citizens have been urged to verify the authenticity of individuals claiming ambassadorial status and to report suspicious cases to the appropriate authorities.

(Editor: Roluke Ogundele)

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