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Nigeria’s ambassador-designate to Mali receives letters of credence
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Nigeria’s ambassador-designate to Mali receives letters of credence

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The Ambassador-designate of Nigeria to the Republic of Mali, Dr. Geoffrey Ijomah David Chima, has received his Letters of Credence ahead of his diplomatic posting.

The Letters of Credence were presented to Chima by the Chief of Protocol at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Babagana Wakil, on behalf of the Minister of Foreign Affairs.

This was disclosed in a post by the Ministry of foreign affairs on Friday.

It reads, “The Ambassador-designate of Nigeria to Mali, Dr. Geoffrey Ijomah David Chima, has received his Letters of Credence. 

“The Chief of Protocol of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Babagana Wakil presented the Letters of Credence to him on behalf of the Minister.”

Nigeria’s ambassador-designate to Mali receives letters of credence

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