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A Note on Nigeria’s Foreign Policy in the Current Dispensation

Posted By: adminon: August 23, 2026In: Words and WorldTags: Afro-centric leadership, Great Power states, Nigerian Summit on Foreign Policy, NPSA, The GuardianNo CommentsViews:
A Note on Nigeria’s Foreign Policy in the Current Dispensation

By Prof Hassan Saliu The recent editorial in The Guardian on Nigeria’s foreign policy reminds me of the releases that I issued on the subject matter. In the closing days of my tenure a... Read more

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