League of African Ambassadors President to Lead High-Level Delegation to Mosaic Forum 2026 in Cairo
The President of the League of African Ambassadors (LAA), Ambassador Nwannebuike Eze Ominyi, is set to lead a high-level delegation of African diplomats to the Mosaic Forum 2026 scheduled to hold in Cairo, Egypt, from 3 to 5 June 2026.
According to a statement issued by the League, the delegation’s participation reflects its commitment to strengthening intra-African cooperation, deepening regional partnerships, and advancing the continent’s strategic economic and geopolitical interests on global platforms.
The statement, signed by Ambassador John James Usanga, Deputy Spokesperson of the League of African Ambassadors, noted that the delegation will comprise prominent diplomats and continental figures from across Africa who will participate in a series of engagements during the three-day event.
Among those expected to join the delegation are Ambassador Mona Omar of Egypt, Ambassador Kufa Edward Chinoza of Zimbabwe, Ambassador General Tukur Buratai (Rtd) of Nigeria, Ambassador Alexander Grant Ntrakwa of Ghana, Ambassador Carmen Jolene Smidt of South Africa, Ambassador John James Usanga of Nigeria, Ambassador Sylvester Mundanda of Zambia, Ambassador Jaqueline Zwambila of Zimbabwe, Ambassador Kasongo Musenga of the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Ambassador Ali Magashi of Nigeria, who is already in Cairo alongside media representative Mr Mayor Iduma.
The League stated that members of the delegation will take part in a range of strategic activities on the sidelines of the forum aimed at strengthening bilateral and multilateral relationships with international and continental institutions.
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The diplomats are also expected to serve as panelists in discussions focused on regional integration, economic resilience, sustainable development, and other contemporary public affairs affecting Africa. The engagements will provide an opportunity for African representatives to contribute perspectives on key issues shaping the continent’s future.
As part of its participation, the League plans to formalise strategic partnerships through the signing of memoranda of understanding designed to enhance collaboration and diplomatic cooperation across Africa.
The delegation’s itinerary also includes a closed-door bilateral meeting with Egypt’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, where discussions will focus on shared regional priorities and avenues for stronger diplomatic relations. The team is also expected to meet with the Dean of the African Group of Ambassadors accredited to Egypt as part of efforts to reinforce continental solidarity and alignment on common diplomatic positions.
In addition, a series of meetings has been scheduled with international investors, policy experts, and development partners to explore opportunities for economic growth, investment, and development cooperation.
According to the organisers, the Mosaic Forum 2026 seeks to promote a renewed commitment among African and Middle Eastern leaders, practitioners, and stakeholders to address contemporary public affairs challenges through proactive policy engagement, strategic communication, and practical collaborations aimed at fostering prosperity and inclusive development.
The League of African Ambassadors described itself as a leading diplomatic body dedicated to promoting African unity, supporting socio-economic partnerships, and advocating policy frameworks that advance sustainable development across the continent and among African communities in the diaspora.














