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Examining Global African Solidarity, Cooperation

The Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation recently examined global African solidarity and cooperation, especially in the aftermath of a pandemic. Chiemelie Ezeobi reports that the public lecture harped on the role of the African Union in solidifying such robust cooperation among member states To examine global African solidarity and cooperation, especially in the aftermath of a pandemic, the Centre for Black and African Arts and Civilisation (CBAAC) recently held a public lecture. Held at the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, Victoria Island, Lagos, the lecture was hosted by CBAAC Director General, Hon. Oluwabunmi Ayobami Amao (FITP), while the guest lecturer was Comrade Laoye Sanda, former Head, Department of Public Administration, The Polytechnic Ibadan, Oyo State.

Engagement of Nigerian Diaspora for National Development: The Challenge of Structural Re-alignment

By Bola A. Akinterinwa At the epicentre of Nigeria’s foreign policy in 1960 was Africa as the cornerstone and thereafter, in 1976, as the centrepiece. Africa, as cornerstone and centrepiece, was largely defined by Nigeria’s policy of no compromise with the obnoxious policies of apartheid in South Africa and the need for decolonisation. In the eyes of many scholars, Nigeria had a foreign policy with the anti-apartheid war and struggle for decolonisation. This was the first pillar of Nigeria’s foreign policy. When South Africa was freed from the clutches of racial segregation in 1994, the belief was that Nigeria did not have any foreign policy anymore.

Survival of African democracies and the Trump Syndrome - Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics

Survival of African democracies and the Trump Syndrome - Latest Nigeria News, Nigerian Newspapers, Politics
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PMB s Deepening Lack of Integrity and National Assembly s Summon: the Foreign Policy Dimensions

Is PMB (President Muhammadu Buhari) of yesterday different from the PMB of today? The PMB of yesterday was first seen as a good and very disciplined gentleman. He was considered as a new messiah to deliver the people of Nigeria from their life-style of political chicanery. Secondly, and perhaps more importantly, he portrayed himself as a patriot, especially with his agenda of War Against Indiscipline (WAI). He was then seen as a man of impeccable integrity. He was feared but loved and respected, at least, for a foundation for a more disciplined society. For instance, during his military administration, three Nigerian men (Bartholomew Azubike Owoh, aged 26 and former employee of the Nigeria Airways; Lawal Akanni Ojuolape, Yoruba man aged 30 and a spare part dealer; and another Yoruba man, Bernard Ogedengbe, Sailor and aged 29), were publicly executed by firing squad at the Kirikiri Maximum Security in Apapa, Lagos for being in possession of cocaine on April 10, 1985. They were tried

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