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Foreign Policy and Afrocentricism: An Appraisal of Nigeria's Role
2019
Journal of Business and Social Review in Emerging Economies
Nigerian foreign policy is a tool use by the country to achieve its national interest. The country's external policy has been tailored to be Afrocentric since its independence in 1960 which shows the commitment of Nigeria towards Africa's stability and development. The principles of Nigeria's foreign policy and its Afrocentricism has consistently operated by the government of the country irrespective of whether it is civilian or military administration. The notion of four concentric circle of
doi:10.26710/jbsee.v5i1.511
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