Three Nigerian Vatican Diplomats and Vatican Ambassador to Nigeria: Archbishop Brian Udaigwe, Ambassador (Nuncio) to Sri Lanka; Archbishop Giudo Antonio Filipazzi Ambassador (Nuncio) to Nigeria; Archbishop Fortunatus Nwachukwu, Ambassador (Nuncio) to the United Nations/WTO; and Archbishop Jude Thaddeus Okolo, Ambassador (Nuncio) to Czech Republic after their meeting with Pope Francis in the Vatican City.
(Photo) Nigerian Vatican Diplomats Meet Pope Francis
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