Track 06: Diplomatic Professionalsالمسار السادس: الدبلوماسيون المحترفون

Speak the Language of Influence: Formal Arabic for Diplomacy. تحدث بلغة التأثير: اللغة العربية الرسمية للدبلوماسية.

In 8 months, master the formal Arabic required for diplomatic negotiations, official communications, and international representation — and carry your nation's voice with absolute confidence. في 8 أشهر، أتقن اللغة العربية الرسمية المطلوبة للمفاوضات والاتصالات الدبلوماسية، واحمل صوت أمتك بثقة مطلقة.

Start My Diplomatic Journeyابدأ رحلتي الدبلوماسية

In the world of diplomacy, language is power. في عالم الدبلوماسية، اللغة هي القوة.

Every meeting, every negotiation, every official communication sends a signal about your competence and the credibility of the institution you represent. When Arabic is the language of the room — and you're not fully fluent — you find yourself depending on interpreters for conversations you should be leading. You miss the nuance in what Arab counterparts are really saying.

You didn't reach this level of your career to be limited by language. But standard courses don't prepare diplomats. They teach everyday language, not the formal register, protocol awareness, and exact vocabulary required in international settings. You need a course built specifically for your world.

This is that course.هذه هي تلك الدورة.

What You'll Achieve in 8 Monthsما ستحققه في 8 أشهر

  • Conduct formal diplomatic negotiations entirely in Arabic
  • Draft and deliver official communications with protocol accuracy
  • Navigate the nuances of formal Arabic registers
  • Eliminate dependence on interpreters for formal interactions
Month 0: Interpreter Dependent Month 8: Full Diplomatic Authority
M2: Vocab M5: Negotiations

The Executive Transformation Pathمسار التحول التنفيذي

8 months of intensive, executive-level development.

Months 1-3الأشهر 1-3

Master Diplomatic Vocabulary & Protocols

What You Learn: Formal Arabic registers, treaty language, Arabic titles, forms of address, and cultural dimensions of diplomatic communication.

What You Achieve: Address counterparts correctly according to protocol, understand formal documents, and build the foundation for negotiation.

Support: 1-on-1 coaching, formal register guides, official document samples, cultural protocol breakdowns.
Months 4-6الأشهر 4-6

Practice Formal Negotiations & Correspondence

What You Learn: Negotiation structures (opening positions, concessions), official letter formats, handling sensitive topics, and reading between the lines.

What You Achieve: Lead formal negotiation sessions, draft official correspondence, and maintain composure under pressure in Arabic.

Support: Role-play scenarios with instructors, correspondence templates (treaties, communiqués), performance feedback.
Months 7-8الأشهر 7-8

Conduct Official Communications Confidently

What You Learn: Final refinement of delivery, advanced multilateral scenarios, crisis communication, and public-facing statements (press/speeches).

What You Achieve: Conduct full diplomatic meetings independently, deliver formal speeches, and represent your nation at the highest level of Arabic diplomacy.

Support: Advanced scenario simulations, final assessment, certification, and ongoing refinement.

The Challenge: Protocol Anxiety

Diplomatic protocol errors carry institutional consequences — not just personal embarrassment. A wrong form of address or a cultural misstep can damage relationships built over years.

Standard Arabic courses don't teach protocol. Without realistic scenario practice, the fear of getting it wrong in high-stakes official settings keeps you dependent on interpreters.

Our Solution: 1-on-1 Scenario Practice

Scenario-Based Learning

Your instructor role-plays Arab counterparts. Mistakes in practice are safe; mistakes in the field are costly.

Protocol-First Approach

Every vocabulary lesson is contextualized in correct protocol, explaining the WHEN and HOW alongside the cultural dimensions.

Graduated Pressure

Start with low-stakes practice and progress to advanced multilateral simulations by month 8. Real high-stakes meetings will feel familiar.

A Standard of Diplomatic Excellence

This executive course is newly launched for diplomatic professionals. Be part of our founding cohort, shape the program, and lock in founding member benefits for life.

Decades of Expertise

Designed by an instructor with 40 years of professional Arabic experience, in collaboration with diplomatic language specialists.

Exclusive to Nigeria

The only Arabic course in Nigeria specifically built for diplomatic professionals, informed by real Arabic protocol standards.

Founding Cohort Now Forming

First cohort students receive founding member benefits, including locked-in priority pricing for life. Join the waitlist before enrollment officially closes.

Secure Your Founding Spot
Founding cohort: Only 5 spots available. Lock in current pricing for life.

Diplomat Foundations

₦19,999/mo

for 8 months (₦159,992 total)

  • Monthly live group coaching
  • Diplomatic vocabulary & protocol guide
  • Official correspondence templates
  • Basic scenario case studies
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Diplomat Prepared

₦34,999/mo

for 8 months (₦279,992 total)

  • All Entry-Level features
  • Bi-weekly 1-on-1 executive coaching
  • Live negotiation scenario practice
  • Protocol coaching for your exact context
  • Lifetime access to core materials

Diplomat Elite

₦49,999/mo

for 8 months (₦399,992 total)

  • All Signature features
  • Weekly intensive 1-on-1 coaching
  • Advanced multilateral crisis simulations
  • Public communication (speeches/press)
  • Direct instructor WhatsApp access
  • Certificate of Completion

Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Is this course designed for Nigerian diplomats specifically?
Yes. The course is designed for diplomatic professionals operating in contexts where Arabic is required — including bilateral relations with Arab League nations, African Union engagements, OIC diplomatic settings, and international institutions. It is grounded in Nigerian diplomatic contexts.
Q2: What level of Arabic do I need before starting?
Intermediate Arabic is helpful but not required. We conduct a detailed assessment on day 1 and build your program from your actual starting point. Many diplomatic professionals begin with reading ability but limited formal speaking confidence — this is our specialty.
Q3: Is my diplomatic role confidential during the course?
Absolutely. All student information is completely confidential. Your role, institution, and diplomatic context are never shared. Scenarios are designed generically enough to protect your professional privacy while remaining realistic.
Q4: Can I join this course if I'm posted to an Arabic-speaking country immediately?
Yes. Contact us directly and we will design an accelerated preparation plan for your posting timeline, prioritizing the most critical vocabulary and protocol areas for your specific assignment.
Q5: How is this different from standard Arabic language courses?
Standard courses teach everyday Arabic. This course teaches diplomatic Arabic — formal registers, protocol vocabulary, negotiation language, official correspondence formats, and the cultural intelligence required in real diplomatic settings. It is designed for people whose professional success depends on Arabic precision.
Q6: Does the course cover written diplomatic Arabic as well as spoken?
Yes. Both spoken (negotiations, speeches, formal meetings) and written (official correspondence, treaty language, communiqués) Arabic are covered. The balance between the two is adjusted based on your specific diplomatic role.
Q7: What if my diplomatic assignment requires Arabic from a specific Arab region?
We tailor your program accordingly. While Fusha (Modern Standard Arabic) forms the foundation, we incorporate the relevant regional formal register for your specific diplomatic context (Gulf, Levant, North Africa, etc.).
Q8: Can my institution sponsor my enrollment?
Yes. We issue formal invoices and course documentation suitable for institutional sponsorship. Many of our students have their fees covered by their ministry or diplomatic institution. Contact us for institutional enrollment support.
Q9: What payment methods are accepted?
  • Bank transfer (10% discount)
  • Institutional payment (invoice issued)
  • Flutterwave
  • Paystack
Q10: What happens if I'm posted abroad mid-course?
The course is fully remote. All sessions are conducted online, accessible from anywhere in the world. Being posted abroad does not interrupt your progress — it may even accelerate it.

The Language of Diplomacy is Arabic. Are You Ready to Speak It?

Every negotiation where you stayed silent because the Arabic wasn't there — that ends now. In 8 months, you will represent your nation in Arabic with the authority, protocol precision, and cultural intelligence the role demands.

Monthly payments. Institutional invoicing available. Fully remote — accessible from any posting.