Ambassador: Tinubu Replaces Fani-Kayode After Germany Rejected Nomination Over Rabid Ethnic, Religious Slurs

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Senator Ita Enang has reportedly replaced former Minister of Aviation Femi Fani-Kayode as Nigeria’s Ambassador to Germany.

This is coming following a report by Peoples Gazette, that the German government rejected Fani-Kayode’s nomination.

It would be recalled that President Bola Tinubu, on March 6, approved the posting of the former minister to a Central European country as an ambassador-designate.

However, The Gazette learnt that the German government rejected Mr Fani-Kayode’s posting to the country on March 13, 2026.

The German government said it rejected Mr Fani-Kayode’s nomination due to his “erratic behaviour, controversial past statements, particularly his divisive ethnocentric, tribalistic, and religious fundamentalist comments in Nigeria”, which the European country said was “destabilising”.

Mr Fani-Kayode’s rejection by Germany came days after the former minister insulted the United Kingdom’s high commissioner to Nigeria, Richard Montgomery, during an argument at a Ramadan dinner hosted by Senator Bashir Lado, the president’s special adviser on Senate matters, at his Abuja home….See More

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