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Nigeria’s Security Interest in Africa by Charles Q. Dokubo, Chike A. Anigbo, and Osita C. Eze offers a comprehensive analysis of Nigeria’s strategic and security interests across the African continent. This insightful work examines how Nigeria’s security policies and interests have evolved in response to regional and global challenges and how they shape its interactions with neighboring states and international partners.

The authors provide an in-depth exploration of Nigeria’s role in regional security frameworks, peacekeeping missions, and diplomatic engagements. They assess the impact of Nigeria’s security policies on its national interests and its influence within African and global security contexts.

Key themes covered in the book include:

  • The historical evolution of Nigeria’s security interests in Africa.
  • Nigeria’s involvement in regional security organizations such as ECOWAS and the African Union.
  • Analysis of key security challenges, including terrorism, insurgency, and cross-border crime.
  • Nigeria’s role in peacekeeping operations and conflict resolution across the continent.
  • The impact of geopolitical dynamics and international relations on Nigeria’s security strategies.

Nigeria’s Security Interest in Africa provides valuable insights into the complexities of Nigeria’s security policies and their implications for regional stability and international relations. It is an essential resource for scholars, policymakers, and anyone interested in understanding Nigeria’s strategic priorities and its role in African security affairs.

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