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FG Bans Use of Ambassador Title, Cracks Down on Impersonators

FG Issues Ambassador Title Ban, Exposes Fake Diplomatic Passport Scheme

byAsabe Aliyu
April 17, 2026
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…say the Ambassador Title Ban is aimed at restoring credibility to Nigeria’s diplomatic framework.

ABUJA, NIGERIA — The iNews Times reports that the Federal Government has announced an Ambassador Title Ban, declaring that only individuals formally appointed and accredited by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu can lawfully bear the title “Ambassador” in Nigeria.

The development, unveiled during a press briefing in Abuja, signals a renewed crackdown on impersonation, fraud, and the growing misuse of diplomatic designations across the country. Authorities say the Ambassador Title Ban became necessary following a disturbing rise in cases where private individuals parade themselves as ambassadors without constitutional backing.

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The spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, expressed serious concern over what he described as increasing confusion in diplomatic circles caused by unauthorized individuals presenting themselves as ambassadors.

According to Ebienfa, foreign diplomatic missions in Nigeria have repeatedly contacted the ministry seeking clarification about the status of certain Nigerians claiming ambassadorial credentials. These verification requests, he said, have placed unnecessary strain on official communication channels.

“The Ministry has been receiving inquiries from diplomatic missions asking us to verify the status of Nigerians parading themselves as ambassadors,” Ebienfa said.

Officials say the Ambassador Title Ban is aimed at restoring credibility to Nigeria’s diplomatic framework and preventing further reputational damage on the international stage.

Under Nigeria’s constitutional framework, the authority to appoint ambassadors rests solely with the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Such appointments are subject to due process, including screening and confirmation procedures.

Ebienfa reiterated that no organization, private entity, or individual has the legal authority to confer diplomatic titles on anyone outside the formal process.

“For the avoidance of doubt, it is only the president and commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria who has the prerogative to appoint and accredit ambassadors,” he stated.

The Ambassador Title Ban therefore makes clear that any unauthorized use of the designation constitutes impersonation and may attract criminal liability.

In a startling revelation, the Ministry disclosed that some Nigerians have fallen victim to fraudulent schemes in which groups allegedly sell so-called ambassadorial appointments.

According to the briefing, these schemes often involve payments running into millions of naira in exchange for what is presented as an official diplomatic package.

The fraudulent package, authorities said, reportedly includes, an appointment letter, a so-called diplomatic passport, Special vehicle number plates, Identity cards falsely linked to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

“The package includes an appointment letter, diplomatic passport, vehicle number plates, and identity card. This is completely false and misleading,” Ebienfa declared.

The Ambassador Title Ban is therefore not only a regulatory clarification but also a consumer protection warning to unsuspecting Nigerians who may be lured into such scams.

The Ministry acknowledged that certain organizations legitimately appoint individuals as brand ambassadors for marketing or promotional purposes. However, officials stressed that such appointments are entirely different from diplomatic accreditation.

Ebienfa noted that many recipients of brand ambassador roles improperly elevate the designation by prefixing “Ambassador” to their names in a manner that suggests official diplomatic status.

“All these categories of persons, more often than not, add the prefix ‘Ambassador’ to their names, and that is causing serious confusion,” he said.

Under the Ambassador Title Ban, individuals serving as brand ambassadors are not prohibited from their promotional roles but must avoid presenting themselves as government-accredited diplomats.

The Ministry warned that offenders who continue to parade themselves as ambassadors without lawful authorization risk prosecution under relevant Nigerian laws relating to impersonation, fraud, and misrepresentation.

Legal experts note that impersonating a public officer or falsely claiming diplomatic privileges can carry significant criminal penalties.

The Federal Government’s position is that diplomatic titles carry legal, constitutional, and international implications. Misusing such titles not only undermines Nigeria’s foreign policy architecture but also risks diplomatic embarrassment.

The Ambassador Title Ban comes at a time when Nigeria seeks to strengthen its global diplomatic engagement under the current administration.

Diplomatic titles are not ceremonial ornaments, officials emphasized, but formal designations representing Nigeria’s sovereignty and international commitments. Accredited ambassadors undergo structured appointment processes and represent the country in bilateral and multilateral engagements worldwide.

The misuse of such titles, the Ministry said, erodes institutional credibility and may create false impressions in dealings with foreign governments and organizations.

The Ministry urged Nigerians to verify claims of ambassadorial appointments through official government channels before engaging with individuals presenting themselves as diplomats.

Members of the public were also advised to report suspected cases of impersonation or fraudulent ambassadorial schemes to law enforcement authorities.

At The iNews Times, we understand the importance of clarity in governance and diplomacy. As Nigeria moves to safeguard the integrity of its foreign service, the Ambassador Title Ban serves as a decisive step to eliminate confusion, protect citizens from fraud, and reinforce constitutional authority.

The iNews Times will continue to monitor developments surrounding enforcement actions and any prosecutions that may arise from violations of this directive.

Asabe Aliyu

Asabe Aliyu

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