Shehu Sani, Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode Among Surprise Picks in New Ambassadorial List

Shehu Sani, Reno Omokri, Femi Fani-Kayode Among Surprise Picks in New Ambassadorial List

By Audoz Buzz Newsroom

In a bold and unexpected political twist, Audoz Buzz has exclusively gathered that prominent Nigerian figures—Shehu Sani, Reno Omokri, and Femi Fani-Kayode—are reportedly on the Federal Government’s fresh list of ambassadorial nominees.

Sources close to the presidency revealed that the list, which is currently undergoing internal vetting before transmission to the Senate, features a striking blend of former lawmakers, presidential aides, and controversial public commentators—many of whom have been strong political voices both online and offline.

The inclusion of Shehu Sani, the poet-turned-activist-turned-senator, has left many Nigerians both stunned and curious. Known for his razor-sharp commentary and independence from mainstream political tides, Sani may soon find himself navigating the polished halls of diplomacy rather than Nigeria’s combative political terrain.

Reno Omokri, an ex-aide to former President Goodluck Jonathan and an unapologetic digital crusader, is another eyebrow-raising name on the list. With his massive online following and unapologetically partisan takes, his potential appointment signals a new era where digital activism and diplomacy could collide.

And then there’s Femi Fani-Kayode—a man whose political trajectory reads like a thriller. The former Aviation Minister and prolific orator has shifted alliances more times than most can count. Now reportedly on the path to foreign service, FFK might be trading political rallies for international receptions.

This development, first broken by Audoz Buzz sources, is already generating heated debate among citizens. Many see it as a reward system cloaked in diplomatic appointments, while others argue it’s a clever political chess move to relocate disruptive voices to quieter global stages.

“Sending these figures abroad could be the government's way of muting domestic criticism while leveraging their communication skills to project Nigeria’s image internationally,” said a senior diplomatic analyst who spoke to Audoz Buzz under anonymity.

While the list remains unofficial, confirmation by the Senate could follow swiftly—likely before the end of the quarter. Once ratified, these appointments would redefine not just Nigeria’s diplomatic tone, but also the global perception of its political brand.

One thing is clear: if this list is confirmed, Nigeria’s embassies and missions across the world are about to get a lot more vocal, and possibly, a lot more visible.

Stay locked in with Audoz Buzz for breaking updates on this developing story.

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