Nigeria’s emergence as a player on the international theatre heralded myriad hope for the African continent. Consequently, Nigeria’s debut in the seemingly anarchical international system (I.S) was fastened to a philosophical praxis that centered unmistakably on African interests and values. However, findings in extant literature indicate that Nigeria has not gained commensurably in predisposing her international relations to be conditioned primarily by African interests and values. With the theoretical binoculars of the Constructivist Theory, and adopting the specific cases of Nigeria’s bilateral relations with Angola, South Africa and Ghana, this study investigates the gains and costs of contriving Nigeria’s International Relations (N.I.R...
Nigeria’s leadership role within the West-African sub-region and on the continent of Africa is incon...
The history of South Africa’s long walk to political freedom is dotted with Nigeria’s undaunted comm...
This paper examines African Liberation and its continued relevance to Nigeria's foreign policy. It r...
Nigeria, under Murtala/Obasanjo regime was widely acknowledged to have adopted an overtly active for...
The interplay of colonization and attainment of independence as a critical element of inter-state re...
The purpose of this study is to identify the elements of change and continuity in Nigeria's Africa p...
Over the years, Nigeria had lived with the big name and informal recognition as the ‘giant of Africa...
Abstract: Nigeria, under Murtala/Obasanjo regime was widely acknowledged to have adopted an overtly ...
Every nation in the global arena pursues a foreign policy that is consistent with its existence as...
Nigeria’s relations with South Africa were of double standard during the apartheid era. The post-ind...
This thesis examines Nigeria's foreign policy framework as it relates to Africa. Nigeria sees Africa...
The study critically appraises the redeemer posture of Nigeria in Africa’s plethora of dire straits ...
This paper interrogates the challenges of Nigeria’s foreign policy, fifty-nine years after independe...
Nigeria, under Murtala/Obasanjo regime was widely acknowledged to have adopted an overtly active for...
Historical materialism as a discourse assumes that the economic determines the political and other d...
Nigeria’s leadership role within the West-African sub-region and on the continent of Africa is incon...
The history of South Africa’s long walk to political freedom is dotted with Nigeria’s undaunted comm...
This paper examines African Liberation and its continued relevance to Nigeria's foreign policy. It r...
Nigeria, under Murtala/Obasanjo regime was widely acknowledged to have adopted an overtly active for...
The interplay of colonization and attainment of independence as a critical element of inter-state re...
The purpose of this study is to identify the elements of change and continuity in Nigeria's Africa p...
Over the years, Nigeria had lived with the big name and informal recognition as the ‘giant of Africa...
Abstract: Nigeria, under Murtala/Obasanjo regime was widely acknowledged to have adopted an overtly ...
Every nation in the global arena pursues a foreign policy that is consistent with its existence as...
Nigeria’s relations with South Africa were of double standard during the apartheid era. The post-ind...
This thesis examines Nigeria's foreign policy framework as it relates to Africa. Nigeria sees Africa...
The study critically appraises the redeemer posture of Nigeria in Africa’s plethora of dire straits ...
This paper interrogates the challenges of Nigeria’s foreign policy, fifty-nine years after independe...
Nigeria, under Murtala/Obasanjo regime was widely acknowledged to have adopted an overtly active for...
Historical materialism as a discourse assumes that the economic determines the political and other d...
Nigeria’s leadership role within the West-African sub-region and on the continent of Africa is incon...
The history of South Africa’s long walk to political freedom is dotted with Nigeria’s undaunted comm...
This paper examines African Liberation and its continued relevance to Nigeria's foreign policy. It r...