Abuja, Nigeria – The Diplomatic Correspondents Association of Nigeria (DICAN) will convene its first Diplomatic/Security International Conference on July 23, 2025, bringing together top diplomats, security experts, and media leaders to shape Nigeria’s foreign policy and security strategies.
Key Highlights:
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Theme: Aligning Nigeria’s 4D foreign policy doctrine (Democracy, Development, Demography, Diaspora) with contemporary security and diplomatic challenges. 
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Participants: Foreign Affairs Minister Yusuf Tuggar, EU Ambassador Gautier Mignot, Egyptian Ambassador Mohamed Fouad, service chiefs, and global envoys. 
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Awards: 20 honorees, including ex-President Goodluck Jonathan (peace diplomacy), Brig. Gen. Buba Marwa (anti-drug reforms), and Air Peace’s Allen Onyema (aviation diplomacy). 
Why It Matters:
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Policy Synergy: The conference bridges gaps between security action, diplomatic engagement, and media accountability. 
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Global Threats: Addresses transnational issues like terrorism, cyber threats, and economic diplomacy. 
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Nigeria’s Leadership: Reinforces the country’s role in African and global affairs. 
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“Diplomacy is no longer confined to embassies—it’s a tool for security and development,” said DICAN Chairman Idehai Frederick. “This summit fosters the dialogue Nigeria needs.”
Awardees Spotlight:
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Dr. Goodluck Jonathan: For conflict mediation in Africa. 
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NDLEA’s Marwa: Transforming Nigeria’s anti-narcotics fight. 
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Air Peace: Enabling crisis evacuations and regional connectivity. 
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Egyptian Embassy: Strengthening Nigeria-Egypt ties. 
 
									 
					