The Federal Government has released the postings of the 47 career Ambassadors recently confirmed by the Senate.
The full list of the Ambassadors and their postings are listed below:
Abia: Obinna Agbugba (Togo),
Adamawa: Salisu Umaru (Senegal)
Paragalda Audu (Turkey)
Akwa Ibom: Inyan Udo-Inyang (Gabon)
Anambra: Okeke Nwunaku (Spain)
Nonye Udo (Austria)
Bauchi: Liman Munir (Congo)
Benue: Ndem Ada (Sweden)
Demenongu A. Agev (Equatorial Guinea)
Borno: Mohammed Hassan (Kenya)
Toko Gongulong (Sao Tome & Principe)
Lawan Gashagar (Mali)
Cross River: Martin Cobham (Thailand)
Odeka Bisong (Zimbabwe)
Delta: Janet Olisa (Jamaica)
Edo: Itegboje S.Sunday (Permanent Mission in New York)
Queen I. Worlu (Cuba).
Ekiti: Olatunde Adesesan (Angola)
Emmanuel Kayode Oguntause (Benin)
Enugu: Lilian Onoh (Namibia).
FCT: Adamu Shuaibu (Rwanda)
Gombe: Manaja Isah (Israel)
Habu Gwani Ibrahim (Zambia)
Imo: Ngozi Ukaeje (Portugal)
Kenneth C. Nwachukwu (Cameroon)
Jigawa: Bello Kazaure Huessini (North Korea)
Kaduna: Enoch Pear Duchi (Ireland)