
Strategic autonomy: Nigeria’s doctrine for self-determination in a multipolar world
Under President Tinubu’s 4D Foreign Policy Agenda: Demography, Development, Diaspora and Democracy – Nigeria’s diplomacy is calibrated to one question: what does this mean for Nigerian citizens?
By SOLA ENIKANOLAIYE In an era defined by geopolitical competition, trade wars, sanctions regimes, and shifting alliances, one phrase has migrated from European policy papers to the heart of African diplomacy: “Strategic Autonomy”.
Nigeria’s strategic autonomy rests on 5 pillars in a world of continuous alignment.
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