Strengthening Ties: Nigerian Embassy Visits Soldiers of Operation Atilenye Alafia II

On 10th April 2026, soldiers of Operation Atilenye Alafia II were received by officials of the Nigerian Embassy in Cotonou, Republic of Benin. The operation, designed to enhance military cooperation between Nigeria and Benin, marks a new chapter in regional security and collaboration.

The Embassy’s presence underscored Nigeria’s commitment to supporting its troops and fostering stronger diplomatic relations with Benin. This visit was not only symbolic but also practical—reinforcing the shared vision of peace, stability, and mutual defense across West Africa.

Operation Atilenye Alafia II represents more than a military exercise; it is a testament to the enduring partnership between two neighboring nations. By combining resources, intelligence, and manpower, Nigeria and Benin aim to address common security challenges while promoting trust and unity.

As the soldiers continue their mission, the Embassy’s engagement serves as a reminder that diplomacy and defense go hand in hand. Together, Nigeria and Benin are laying the groundwork for a safer, more cooperative future in the region.

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Embassy of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in Cotonou was established to enhance bilateral relations between Nigeria and Benin Republic. The two neighbouring African countries have since grown steadily in trade and mutual economic development. The Nigeria Embassy handles all diplomatic and consular affairs.

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