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Envoy Endorses Book On Nigeria, Ghana

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The envoy receiving a copy of the publication

A new book that documents the activities of Nigerians and the Nigerian High Commission in Ghana and other West African countries recently received the endorsement of the outgoing Nigerian High Commissioner to Ghana, Ambassador Oluseyi Onafowokan.
Titled Nigeria’s Diplomacy in Perspective: Issues, People And Ties in West Africa, the book written by Ajayi Oluwapelumi Tobi has been described by the High Commissioner as an insightful piece of journalistic work that has recorded happenings of history for prosperity towards fostering Nigeria-Ghana relations.

“The reports, as vast and as varied as they are, when carefully sifted aggregate into the Nigerian story in Ghana. Carefully distilled, they tell of how we fare as people in a foreign land,” said Ambassador Onafowokan.

While adjudging it as “a gauge of the temper and tempo of the diplomatic issues that affect the sub- region at large in the last four years, particularly at the official level of ECOWAS,” Onafowokan expressed firm faith in the book’s potential to impact positively on Nigeria-Ghana relations and the entire ECOWAS citizens.

He also avowed that the teeming Nigerian students who constantly journey to Ghana to study in the country’s tertiary institutions will find the book useful “as a sort of Student Companion, as the reports will give them a good orientation of their host country vis-à-vis the pertinent challenges, the socio-cultural disparity and the economic ramifications that they would need to adjust to in order to have a peaceful and purposeful sojourn in Ghana.”

The 400-page book is a fusion of features and news stories with complementary photos of events across

five West African countries; The Gambia, Ghana, Togo, Benin Republic and Senegal covered by the author. The reportage gives special emphasis to Nigerians in the socio-economic, political and cultural spheres of the West African sub-region. It also spotlights students and trade union groups. A number of Nigerian High Commissioners in the countries as well as the larger activities of Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs are also documented.
The author, Ajayi Oluwapelumi Tobi is a Nigerian journalist who writes regularly for The Nigerian Tribune newspaper.

The book is set for release in October.


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