Shugaban gwamnatin mulkin sojan Jamhuriyar Nijar, Abdourahamane Tiani, ya naɗa Janar Sani Issa Kashe a matsayin sabon jakadan ƙasar a Najeriya.

Nadin ya zo ne a wani mataki na sake fasalin wakilcin diflomasiyyar Nijar a wasu ƙasashe da cibiyoyin ƙasa da ƙasa.

Haka kuma, gwamnatin Nijar ta sanar da tsige jakadan ƙasar a Ethiopia kuma wakilin Nijar a kungiyar tarayyar Afrika, Amadou Hassan Mai Dawa, daga mukaminsa.

Har yanzu hukumomin Nijar ba su bayyana dalilan da suka haifar da tsige jakadan ba.

Matakin na zuwa ne a yayin da gwamnatin mulkin sojan Nijar ke ci gaba da sake tsara harkokin diflomasiyya da hulɗar ƙasar da ƙasashen waje da ƙungiyoyin ƙasa da ƙasa.

By Bashar Muhammad Dange

Bashar Muhammad is a Nigerian multimedia journalist, broadcaster, producer, and media professional with years of experience in radio broadcasting, reporting, and content creation. He holds a B.Sc. in Mass Communication from Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and a Diploma in Mass Communication from The Polytechnic of Sokoto. Throughout his career, Bashar has produced and presented programmes on current affairs, agriculture, health, education, and community development. He has worked with leading media organizations including Garkuwa FM 95.5 Sokoto, Trimming Radio 96.5 FM Goronyo, Giantability Media Network, and ABU Samaru FM. As a journalist and presenter, he has conducted interviews, reported on social and developmental issues, and amplified the voices of underserved communities. Beyond broadcasting, Bashar has demonstrated leadership in media management, programme development, and team coordination. He has received several awards and recognitions for his contributions to journalism, Hausa language development, and community service. His expertise includes radio production, news reporting, sound editing, investigative journalism, media analysis, and public presentation. Driven by a passion for impactful storytelling and public service, Bashar Muhammad continues to use journalism and media platforms to inform, educate, and empower communities across Nigeria.

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