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GMB RECEIVES 15 AMBASSADORS TO NIGERIA

Muhammad A. Aliyu
By Muhammad A. Aliyu
Published: May 12, 2015
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Yesterday May 11th was quite busy day for President Elect Gen. Muhammadu Buhari‎.

He received 15 Ambassadors to Nigeria (Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Serbia, Algeria, India, Qatar, Japan, Lebanon, Iraq, Korea, Kuwait, Syria, Kenya and Netherlands) at the Defence House who came to deliver goodwill messages from their respective countries.

The Ambassadors: 

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1. Svante Kilander (Sweden) 

2. Suomela-Chowdhury (Finland)

 3. Jovan Maric (Serbia) 

4. Denmark Amb. ‎‎

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 ‎5. Belkacem Smaili (Algeria) 

6. A.R. Ghanashyam (India) 

7. Abdulaziz bin Mubarak Al-Muhannadi (Qatar)

8. Masaya Otsuka (Japan) 

9. Wassin Ibrahim (Lebanon) 

10. Alh Khalil Mhesisin Alshammry (Iraq) ‎‎

11. Jong Yong Chol (Korea) 

12. Shafik Daiyob (Syria) 

13. Abdulaziz Alsharsah (Kuwait) 

14. Tom Amolo (Kenya) ‎

15. Netherlands Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr.John C.M Groffen. ‎

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