Oubi Buchraya Bachir
Oubi Buchraya Bachir (born 1970 in Zouirat, Mauritania) [1] is the current Sahrawi ambassador to Nigeria, with a base in Abuja.[2] He earned a master's degree in "Conflicts, Peace and Development" at James I University in Castellón de la Plana.[3] He speaks Hassaniya (a variety of Arabic), French and Spanish. Diplomatic postingsHe started his diplomatic career in 2001, being appointed as the Sahrawi representative for the Netherlands, based in The Hague.[4] In late 2003, he moved to London, as the Sahrawi representative to the United Kingdom and Ireland.[5] In 2006, he replaced Sadafa Mohamed Bahia as the Sahrawi ambassador to South Africa.[6] In July 2008, he replaced Aliyen Habib Kentaui, presenting this credentials as ambassador to Nigerian President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua.[7] Between 2010 and 2011 he acted first as special envoy[8] and then as non-resident ambassador to Ghana, until the accreditation in late 2011 of Mahayub Sidina, the first Sahrawi resident ambassador in Accra. References
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