In a significant stride towards advancing Nigeria’s international interests, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Thursday, engaged with three newly appointed ambassadors during a formal reception at the State House.
The ambassadors—His Excellency Awall Wagris Mohammed of Ethiopia, Her Excellency Miriam Morales Palmero of Cuba, and His Excellency Salem Saeed AlShamsi of the United Arab Emirates—presented their Letters of Credence.
President Tinubu’s interactions with these envoys underscored the nation’s dedication to forging strong diplomatic ties, fostering cooperation, and addressing global challenges. This event served as a testament to Nigeria’s commitment to proactive engagement on the international stage.

Each ambassador expressed their enthusiasm for deepening collaboration in various areas of mutual interest, such as trade, culture, technology, and development. President Tinubu welcomed the diplomats and conveyed his optimism for fruitful partnerships that would not only benefit the involved nations but also contribute to global progress.
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The ceremony highlighted the crucial role of diplomacy in shaping international relations and affirmed Nigeria’s position as a proactive player in the global arena. As President Tinubu’s administration continues to strengthen the country’s connections with the world, these diplomatic efforts are poised to enhance Nigeria’s influence and promote its values on the global platform.