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Buhari administration produces Nigeria’s first female ambassador to U.S

by Our Reporter

In a history making week when Kamala Harris was sworn in as the
first-ever African American and Asian American female Vice President of
the United States, Nigeria was also recording a historic first for a
female public servant.

Keeping to its commitment of upholding merit in the appointment of
persons to key positions, the Muhammadu Buhari administration had again
recorded another feat with the appointment of Dr Uzoma Emenike as
Nigeria’s first female Ambassador to the United States.

Until her recent appointment, Emenike, who hails from Umukabia-Ohuhu in
Umuahia North Local Government Area of Abia, was Nigeria’s Ambassador to
the Republic of Ireland and Iceland.

Over the course of her career, Emenike’s drive for excellence shines
through.

During that time, she was rated among the best performing ambassadors.
This was a major reason why the president submitted her name for
reappointment last year, even though some others who were appointed at
the same time with her were dropped.

With her recent appointment by the president as Nigeria’s Ambassador to
the US, she now takes over from the late 83-year-old Justice Nsofor.

Being the first female to be in that position has set a new standard,
with analysts noting that her appointment has changed the landscape for
Nigerian female diplomats.

She is among 52 non-career and 43 career ambassadors whose deployment
was recently approved by the president.

This comes six months after the National Assembly’s confirmation of the
list of ambassadors-designate submitted by the President.

Having joined the Nigeria Foreign Service about 30 years ago, Emenike
served in Protocol Department and Africa Department of the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs.

From there, she was posted to the Nigerian Embassy in Abidjan, Cote
D’Ivoire in 1992, where she served for six years. On her return to
Nigeria, she was deployed to other departments of the Ministry and
served meritoriously.

During this time, she represented Nigeria in numerous bilateral and
multilateral missions, locally and internationally.

A retired career diplomat, Emenike holds a PhD in International
Diplomacy from the University of Reading, UK, alongside four other
degrees – two masters (Diplomacy and MBA); LLB, and a Bachelor.

They include a B.Sc, Sociology and Anthropology from the University of
Maiduguri, Nigeria, and an LL.B from the University of Reading in the UK
while her Master’s degree in International Law and Diplomacy was from
the University of Lagos, Nigeria.

She also obtained another Master’s in International Management from
University of Reading, UK. She has certificates in French and
Postgraduate Diploma in Diplomacy, Nigerian Diplomatic Service Academy.

Emenike is also an author. Her published articles include: “The AFRICA
We Envisage in 50 Years Time” and “Europe Needs Africa”.

She also authored a book on Nigerian diplomacy, entitled, “Africa: The
Centre-Piece of Nigeria’s Foreign Policy (2015)”.

Interestingly, when she met the Irish President, Michael D. Higgins, a
few years ago for her swearing-in ceremony in Dublin, he told her then
he had read her book.

This says a lot about her expertise in the diplomatic field and the
global significance of the book.

On the home front, Emenike is married to Chief Ikechi Emenike, a
brilliant economist and highly successful entrepreneur, and they are
blessed with four children. Those close to her say she is compassionate,
but firm and dedicated to getting things done the right way.

Having worked in several missions abroad before retiring from the public
service, Emenike brings a wealth of experience to the office.

Her appointment is seen as one that would further deepen bilateral
relations and trade between the US and Nigeria.(NAN)

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