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Nigeria’s Envoy Adewole Presents Credentials to Canadian Official

Nigeria’s High Commissioner-designate to Canada, Professor Isaac Adewole, has presented copies of his Letters of Credence to the Canadian government. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed this in a statement posted on its official X handle on Saturday, August 22. READ ALSO: Defence Minister, Nigerian Envoy Meet in US Over Security……
Nigeria’s High Commissioner-designate to Canada, Professor Isaac Adewole, has presented copies of his Letters of Credence to the Canadian government.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed this in a statement posted on its official X handle on Saturday, August 22.
READ ALSO: Defence Minister, Nigerian Envoy Meet in US Over Security Cooperation
According to the ministry, Adewole presented the “Copies D’ Usage” of his Letters of Credence on Friday, August 21, to Sébastien Carrière, Chief of Protocol of Canada.
The presentation marks a formal step in the process of Adewole’s assumption of diplomatic duties as Nigeria’s representative to Canada.

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