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JUST-IN: President Tinubu Nominates Ibas, Dambazau, Enang, Ohakim & Others As Non-Career Ambassadors — Sparks Fresh Debate

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has forwarded a sweeping list of non-career ambassadorial nominees to the Senate, renewing Nigeria’s long-deferred diplomatic staffing overhaul. The new list features high-profile names from the military, politics, and social circles — including former senior officials and notable public figures.

Stick with me as I dive into who made the list this round!

This fresh batch comes barely a week after the President transmitted previous names — including former electoral and political office-holders like Reno Omokri and Mahmud Yakubu — to the Senate for consideration.

In total, the latest list reportedly comprises 65 ambassadorial nominees: 34 career (professional diplomats), and 31 non-career (political or special-purpose), candidates.

What’s Next: Senate Confirmation & Diplomatic Reset

The nominations have been formally sent to the Senate, where the list was read at plenary and referred to the relevant committees for vetting and confirmation.

If confirmed, these appointees will fill long-vacant ambassadorial slots across Nigeria’s missions abroad — a diplomatic reset long overdue after two years of vacancies, which many argued had weakened Nigeria’s foreign representation and global standing.

Reactions: Praise, Criticism, and Questions Over Credibility

The list has drawn widespread criticism. Some contend the nominations amount to political patronage rather than a genuine drive to strengthen Nigeria’s diplomacy.

Supporters, however, say the appointments bring breadth of experience — especially from security and administrative backgrounds — to the diplomatic corps, potentially bolstering Nigeria’s foreign advocacy.

Significance: Why This Diplomatic Shake-Up Matters

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