The United States (US) has been revealed as not having an ambassador in Nigeria, despite the reported growing relationship between Nigeria and the American giant.
In a tweet by Matthew Miller, the spokesperson of the US State Department serving directly under the US 71s Secretary of State, Anthony Blinken, disclosed the details in a statement on his Twitter page.
According to Miller, the reason for the US to have ambassadors in these countries was due to the fact that the nominees for the affected countries were yet to the confirmed by the Senate of the United States.
1. Lebanon
2. Israel
3. Egypt
4. Azerbaijan
5. Lithuania
6. Haiti
7. African Union
8. Turkmenistan
9. Albania
10. Zimbabwe
11. Balbados
12. Peru
13. Ecuador
14. Cabo Verde
15. Laos
17. Niger
18. Djibouti
19. Malaysia
20. Gabon
21. Burundi
22. Croatia
23. Guatemala
24. Liberia
25. Somalia
26. Bahamas
27. Colombia
28. Cambodia
29. Montenegro
30. Timor-Leste
31. Marshall Islands
32. Burkina Faso
The Revelation is coming at a time the US is backing Israel in its bombardment of Gaza since Hamas launched attack on some Israeli.
The crisis between Palestine and Israel escalated when the Hamas group attacked the Jewish country on Saturday, October 7, and about 1,400 were reportedly killed while over 4,000 were said to have been injured.
Since the development, there has been a series of bombardments from the side of Israeli authorities, mostly through the night, with over 4,200 people killed, and 70% of the casualties are women and children.
Aljazeera also reported that more than 13,000 people have been injured, and the Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Saturday, October 21, that the complete siege on Gaza would not stop until unless Israel hostages are free.
Prophet Joshua Iginla, the leader and founder of Champions Royal Assembly, has urged world leaders to ensure that the ongoing war between Israel and Gaza did not split over to World War III.
In a video posted on the church's YouTube page, the cleric said he saw "a big battle coming. It is like a pandemic, not of sickness but of guns, an exchange of superpowers".