
Abuja, Nigeria – June 30 2025 – Faith Agada was among the vibrant delegate ambassadors that participated at the Diplomatic Conference 2025 held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Abuja, where she represented Nigeria as the Ambassador to Spain during the widely acclaimed Diplomatic Simulation Exercise.
Organized by the African Transformer Institute in partnership with the Center for Peace Advocacy and Sustainable Development (CEPASD), the conference convened diplomats, ambassadors, policymakers, youth leaders, and foreign policy experts under the theme:
“Strengthening Nigeria’s Foreign Policy, Diplomacy, and International Cooperation for National Development.”
In her role as Nigerian Ambassador to Spain, Faith Agada engaged in bilateral negotiations and simulation dialogues focused on Nigeria–Spain cooperation in areas such as trade and investment, migration diplomacy, cultural exchange, and renewable energy partnerships. Her performance showcased her diplomatic poise, policy insight, and leadership capacity in articulating Nigeria’s strategic interests in Europe.
Her engagement was part of the Diplomatic Simulation Exercise, which served as a practical platform for delegates to immerse themselves in real-world diplomacy by assuming the roles of Nigerian ambassadors to various countries and international organizations.
The event also featured the launch of the Diplomatic Assembly, a new platform designed to foster long-term engagement among diplomats, professionals in international affairs, and emerging foreign policy leaders committed to Nigeria’s global advancement.
The conference drew high-level participation from the High Commissioner of Botswana to Nigeria, Deputy Ambassador of the European Union, representatives of the United Nations, Canada, Germany, and senior officials of the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Faith Agada’s participation reflected the growing presence and influence of young Nigerian professionals in the diplomatic space and affirmed the value of simulation-based learning in foreign policy development.