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Don’t Call Nigeria a Failed State

Posted By: adminon: May 05, 2021In: SpectacleTags: Biafran War, BOKO HARAM, Identity problem, John Campbell, World Values SurveyNo CommentsViews:
Don’t Call Nigeria a Failed State

An article in Foreign Affairs, the Quarterly journal by the US based Council on Foreign Relations, (CFR), is going against the trajectory of predictions of Nigeria as a failed state. Rather,... Read more

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