Nigerian Govt Bans Unauthorized Use of Ambassador Title

Nigeria’s Federal Government has officially prohibited the unauthorized use of the title “Ambassador,” clarifying that the designation is exclusively reserved for individuals formally appointed and accredited by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The announcement was made by Kimiebi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, during a press briefing in Abuja on Friday. Ebienfa highlighted growing concerns over individuals misrepresenting themselves as ambassadors without official authorization, a trend causing confusion among foreign diplomatic missions.

According to Ebienfa, the Ministry has been inundated with inquiries from international diplomatic missions seeking to verify the credentials of Nigerians claiming ambassadorial status. He noted that such misrepresentations are straining official communication channels and undermining diplomatic protocols.

The spokesperson attributed the problem to organizations unlawfully conferring ambassadorial titles, often for promotional or fraudulent purposes. While some groups legitimately appoint brand ambassadors for marketing, Ebienfa emphasized that many recipients incorrectly present these roles as formal diplomatic appointments, leading to widespread confusion.

Ebienfa also warned of schemes where individuals are lured into paying large sums—sometimes millions of naira—for so-called ambassadorial appointments. These packages allegedly include fake appointment letters, diplomatic passports, vehicle number plates, and identity cards falsely linked to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. He described such practices as fraudulent and misleading.

The Ministry stressed that impersonating an ambassador constitutes a criminal offense and vowed to prosecute offenders under relevant laws. Ebienfa reiterated that only the President, as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, holds the constitutional prerogative to appoint and accredit ambassadors.

The government’s move aims to safeguard the integrity of Nigeria’s diplomatic corps and prevent further exploitation of citizens through deceptive schemes.

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