A Legacy of Service: The Extraordinary Diplomatic Journey of Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja

 

In the annals of Nigeria’s diplomatic history, few names shine as brightly as that of Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja. Appointed as the Nigerian Ambassador to Jordan in 2012, Ambassador Arapaja’s tenure has been nothing short of remarkable, marked by fearless leadership, groundbreaking initiatives, and an unwavering commitment to fostering international relations. His legacy of service continues to inspire and set a benchmark for excellence in diplomacy.

Ambassador Arapaja’s fearless acceptance of concurrent accreditation to Iraq in 2013 stands as a testament to his bravery and dedication. Iraq, at that time, was a war zone, fraught with instability and danger. Yet, Ambassador Arapaja did not hesitate. His courage in embracing this challenging role underscores his deep commitment to Nigeria’s foreign policy goals and his personal resolve to make a difference. This decision was not merely symbolic; it paved the way for stronger bilateral relations between Nigeria and Iraq.

Under Ambassador Arapaja’s leadership, Nigeria and Iraq saw the signing of significant trade agreements. These agreements were crucial in establishing a robust economic partnership, benefiting both nations. His diplomatic acumen and tireless efforts facilitated a tripartite relationship between Iraq, Jordan, and Nigeria, creating a unique triangle of cooperation and mutual support. This tripartite relationship has enhanced diplomatic ties, fostered economic growth, and facilitated cultural exchanges, showcasing Ambassador Arapaja’s strategic vision and skillful diplomacy.

In 2014, Ambassador Arapaja’s dedication and outstanding service were recognized when he was appointed Dean of African Ambassadors. This prestigious role not only highlighted his leadership among his peers but also underscored his commitment to representing and advocating for African interests on the global stage. His tenure as Dean was marked by initiatives that strengthened African solidarity and cooperation within the diplomatic community in Jordan.

One of Ambassador Arapaja’s most notable achievements was his role in facilitating a direct flight between Nigeria and Jordan. Before this groundbreaking initiative, travelers from Nigeria had to endure long and complicated routes, often passing through Egypt, Qatar, or the United Arab Emirates before reaching Jordan. Ambassador Arapaja’s relentless efforts culminated in the establishment of direct flights, significantly easing travel, boosting tourism, and enhancing bilateral trade. This development was a game-changer, reflecting his forward-thinking approach and ability to turn challenges into opportunities.

Furthermore, Ambassador Arapaja’s tenure was marked by his dedication to the spiritual and cultural needs of the Nigerian community in Jordan. In 2013, he facilitated the establishment of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG) in Amman. Before this, there were no Pentecostal churches in Jordan, leaving many West African expatriates, particularly Nigerians, without a familiar place of worship. The establishment of RCCG, with Pastor Sam Nkana sent from Nigeria by Pastor Enoch Adeboye, provided a spiritual home where Nigerians could worship in a familiar setting and language. This initiative was not just about religion; it was about community, identity, and providing a sense of belonging to Nigerians in Jordan.

In celebrating Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja’s legacy, we honor a man whose contributions have significantly advanced Nigeria’s international standing, enhanced bilateral and multilateral relations, and improved the lives of Nigerians abroad. His story is a powerful reminder of what can be achieved through dedication, courage, and an unwavering commitment to serving one’s country. As we continue to build on his remarkable achievements, Ambassador Arapaja’s legacy will undoubtedly inspire future generations of diplomats and leaders.b

Written by Adegbite Adedamola