BREAKING NEWS: TRUMP RECALLS U.S AMBASSADOR TO NIGERIA
President Donald Trump has recalled the United States’ ambassador to Nigeria, Richard M. Mills Jr., as part of a wide-ranging overhaul of US diplomatic postings that affects 30 senior envoys worldwide. Ambassador Mills, who was appointed on July 25, 2024, is among 13 ambassadors serving in African countries impacted by the decision. Washington insiders say the move is aimed at realigning US foreign policy with Trump’s “America First” agenda. According to the Associated Press (AP), the affected diplomats, many of whom were appointed during the Biden administration but retained under Trump’s early months in office, were informed last week that their assignments would end in January 2026. “Ambassadors serve at the pleasure of the president,” an official familiar with the development told AP, noting that envoys typically remain in their posts for three to four years. Officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, clarified that those recalled are not being dismissed from ...
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