
Mohammed Mabdul
Mohammed Mabdul is a retired Nigerian ambassador to Algeria who has criticized Canada's decision to deny visas to Nigerian military officials as 'highly undiplomatic.' He has urged the Canadian High Commission to reconsider its actions, highlighting the importance of maintaining diplomatic relations between Nigeria and Canada, and underscoring the need for careful handling of security issues in diplomatic matters.
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Mohammed Mabdul said the long-running tension in the Middle East had reached a delicate stage.
Nigerian Travellers Stranded Amid Middle East ConflictNigeria’s former envoy to Algeria, Mohammed Mabdul, noted that friendly nations were unlikely to reject Nigerian nominees outright.
Why Tinubu’s Ambassadors Face Rejection by Host NationsAn ex-diplomat to Algeria, Mohammed Mabdul, stated that the absence of ambassadors in Nigerian embassies, including in Canada, had weakened the country’s diplomatic presence.
FG blows hot, weighs response as embassy battles to deflect criticismAmb. Mohammed Mabdul called the visa denial 'highly undiplomatic' despite the two countries’ friendly relationship.
FG, ex-envoys slam Canada for denying military chiefs visas



















