Nigeria, Afrocentrism, and Conflict Resolution: After Five Decades—How Far, How Well?
by Olumuyiwa Babatunde Amao and Ufo Okeke-Uzodike Abstract This article interrogates Nigeria’s interventionist role in Africa over more than half century of independence by examining the interplay between Nigeria’s Afrocentric foreign policy drive and its conflict interventionist role in Africa. The article further reviews the essential ingredients embedded in Nigeria’s foreign policy articulation, including its “much […]
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