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Nigeria’s ‘Megaphone Diplomacy’ and South Africa’s ‘Quiet Diplomacy

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Nigeria, under Murtala/Obasanjo regime was widely acknowledged to have adopted an overtly active foreign policy toward the rest of Africa, and particularly, South Africa‟s apartheid regime, which was in tandem with her Afro-centric posturing at the time. This multilateral cum bilateral diplomatic relations earned Nigeria the status of a „frontline state‟ and wider recognition at other...
 
Published at Covenant University Journal of Politics and International Affairs (CUJPIA)
Volume 1
Issue 2
Pages 235-255
Published in 2013
 
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5. Chidozie Felix C., Agbude Godwin A. & Oni Samuel
ONI Samuel » ONI Samuel lectures at the Department of Political Science & International Relations, School of Social Sciences, Covenant University, Nigeria. He is, at present, on his doctoral degree programme in the same university. He has served in a number of the University's committees and at present, a member of the College Curriculum Committee, Department of Political Science & International Relations... view full profile
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