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FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHT IN AFRICAN COUNTRIES

Abstract The issues of human rights and freedom are topical in most sociopolitical discourse especially in the African continent given the plethora of cases of human rights abuse and unnecessary curtailment and most times outright denial of freedom to citizens. This constitutes a serious bane to the flowering of human potentialities and the general human well-being. This anomaly has however continued unabated despite the volumes that have been written on ...

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NIGERIA ROLES IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION IN AFRICA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY Nigeria lies between latitudes 40N and 140N and Longitudes 20 east and 150 east of the Greenwich Meridian. This is an area of 922,200 square kilometers (356,000 square miles). To travel from the west to the east is a distance of 1,120 kilometers (700 miles) from the south to north of the country about 1,040 kilometers (650 miles). It is bounded in the north ...

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THE UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL AND INTERNATIONAL CONFLICT RESOLUTION

ABSTRACT   This research effort grew out of concern for the increasing use of force in settlement of disputes by the United States which has the tendency to reduce the moral stature of the UN (above all, the security council) an organization committed to the maintenance of international peace and security. It seeks to analyse the role of the United Nations security council in international conflict resolution, using the UN ...

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PROSPECT AND CHALLENGES OF REGIONAL INTEGRATION IN WEST AFRICA

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the study It is widely acknowledged that Africa’s integration efforts have thus far failed to bear satisfactory fruit. While other regions have successfully used their integration mechanisms to improve their economic welfare, Africa lags behind with respect to GDP growth, per capita income, capital inflows, and general living standards. This is a problem across most of the continent, in spite of the existence of a ...

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CROSS BOARDER CRIMES AND SOCIO-ECONOMICS DEVELOPMENT AMONG ECOWAS MEMBER STATE; THE NIGERIAN EXPERIENCE

CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the study The Over the years various activities across the borders of ECOWAS member states have hindered sustainable economic growth and development in the Union (Orji, 2008 :?) Activities such as bunkering, terrorism, smuggling of banned items, drug trafficking, human trafficking and prostitution do not encourage socio-economic growth in developing nations such as Nigeria, Ghana, and Togo etc. The desire to build a vibrant and ...

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WOMEN’S RIGHTS AND SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN ARMED CONFLICTS IN THE WESTERN REGIONOF CÔTED’IVOIRE

  CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1       Background to the Study Sexual violence is the most common form of gender violence. It is considered by many societies as a gross violation of women’s rights. Sexual violence perpetrated in times of peace is aggravated in times of violent conflicts. From ancient wars to modern conflicts, the dehumanization and chastisement of a conquered people have included sexual assault against the enemy’s women, and ...

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THE DYNAMISM OF THE NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY IN RETROSPECT (1960-1979)

TABLE OF CONTENT COVER PAGE TITLE PAGE CERTIFICATION DEDICATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT TABLE OF CONTENTS ABSTRACT CHAPTER ONE  INTRODUCTION Background of the Study Statement of Research Problems Objectives of the study Research Questions Significance of the study Scope and limitation of the Study Operational definition of terms CHAPTER TWO Nigeria's Foreign Policy from 1960-1966 2.1 Origin of Nigeria's Foreign Policy 2.2 Nigeria's Foreign Policy under Tafawa Balewa 2.3 Nigeria's Foreign Policy towards ...

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NIGERIA AND THE RE-INVIGORATION OF FOREIGN POLICY AND INTERNATIONAL DIPLOMACY

CHAPTER ONE 1.1 BACKGROUND Foreign Policy is a set of carefully articulated goals and objectives which nation-states seek to realize and actualize in the conduct of their relationships with other states. It is also a series of responses which a nation-state offers to the demands which other states put before it. Foreign policy could also be defined as a set of continuously redefined attitudes and dispositions which a state brings ...

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THE STATE AND COUNTERINSURGENCY IN NORTHEASTERN NIGERIA 2009-2019

Abstract Terrorism in Nigeria is an impediment to national security and sustainable development. The attacks on security agencies, civilians, churches, mosques, foreign embassies in Nigeria and the United Nations offices in Abuja have become more worrisome as such attacks have always resulted in collateral. With the new media, improved and sophisticated weaponry, the terrorists have unleashed mayhem on national security. This study on terrorism and counterinsurgency in the northeast Nigeria ...

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THE DYNAMISM OF THE NIGERIAN FOREIGN POLICY

Abstract Recent studies by Aluko, Macridis, Anyaele and Akinboye depicts Nigeria’s foreign policy as being chameleon in nature, a foreign policy constantly in a state of flux as a result of internal and external dynamics inherent in any given administration or regime. In the case of Nigeria, the formation of Nigeria’s foreign policy has gone through 14 different administrations through the external affairs ministry in the past 53 years, out ...

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REGIONAL ECONOMIC INTEGRATION AND CHALLENGES OF FREE TRADE IN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF WEST AFRICA STATE 2010-2018

TABLE OF CONTENT Title page Certification page Approval page Abstract CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Background of the study Statement of problem Research questions Objective of the study Significance of the study Scope of the study Limitation of the study Operationalisation of the study CHAPTER TWO Gap in iterature(quaote authors) Theoretical framework Research hypothesis Research methodology CHAPTER THREE Testing of hypothesis CHAPTER FOUR Testing of hypothesis CHAPTER FIVE Summary of findings Conclusion ...

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A HISTORICAL EVOLUTION OF (NEPAD) THE NEW PARTNERSHIP FOR AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT 2001-2010

  TABLE OF CONTENTS TITLE PAGE- -           -           -           -           -           -           -           -           -           -           i CERTIFICATION-     -           -           -           -           -           -           -           -           -           ii DEDICATION-          -           -           -           -           -           -           -           -           -           iii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT -  -           -           -           -           -           -           -           -           iv TABLE OF CONTENTS-      -           -           -           -           -           -           -           -           vi CHAPTER ONE 1.1   Introduction- -           -           -           -           ...

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TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL AND THE CHALLENGES OF CORRUPT PRACTICES IN NIGERIA

TABLE OF CONTENT Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgment Abstract Table of content CHAPTER ONE 1.0   INTRODUCTION 1.1        Background of the study 1.2        Statement of problem 1.3        Objective of the study 1.4        Research Hypotheses 1.5        Significance of the study 1.6        Scope and limitation of the study 1.7       Definition of terms 1.8       Organization of the study CHAPETR TWO 2.0   LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPETR THREE 3.0        Research methodology 3.1        sources of data collection ...

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THE WEST AND POLITICS OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN THE THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES

CHAPETR ONE 1.0   INTRODUCTION  1.1        Background of the study 1.2        Statement of problem 1.3        Objective of the study 1.4        Research Hypotheses 1.5        Significance of the study 1.6        Scope and limitation of the study 1.7       Definition of terms 1.8       Organization of the study CHAPETR TWO 2.0   LITERATURE REVIEW CHAPETR THREE 3.0        Research methodology 3.1    sources of data collection 3.3        Population of the study 3.4        Sampling and sampling distribution 3.5        Validation of research instrument 3.6        Method of data analysis CHAPTER FOUR DATA PRESENTATION ...

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VIABILITY OF AFRICANS SOLUTION TO AFRICAN PROBLEM IN PEACE AND SECURITY

Abstract Africa’s history is of a struggle for self-determination; this quest for self determination has gone through different phases and has also taken different forms. In the aftermath of the end of the Cold War and the onset of a multi-polar world order in the 21st century, this struggle is best expressed in Africa’s quest for Pax-Africana, a peace ‘that is protected and maintained by Africa herself’. African Solutions to African ...

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THE ROLE OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC OPINION

Abstract Since the establishment of international news channel which covers 24-hour news cycle, it became clear that public opinion was subject to constant potential influence and flux. Even before then, those seeking to trace campaign effects in elections had acknowledged that daily surveys were needed if the dynamics of public opinion were to be explained as well as observed. It may be very hard to tell which moves first out ...

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THE ROLE OF FOREIGN POLICY IN THE MANAGEMENT OF NATIONAL SECURITY UNDER THE OBASANJO’S ADMINISTRATION IN NIGERIA

ABSTRACT This study examines the role of foreign policy under in the management of national security under the Olusegun Obasanjo's administration (1999-2007). Foreign policy is usually about the projection, protection, realization and advancement of the national interest of a state. This study focuses on the strength of Nigeria's foreign policy and what the country was able to achieve in the period under survey. Primary and secondary data, scooped from interviews, ...

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THE ROLE OF ECOWAS IN THE FIRST LIBERIAN CRISIS

Abstract There is a wide array of information available on the performance of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) and its military arm, the Economic Community of West African States Monitoring Observer Group (ECOMOG), in restoring peace to Liberia. Managing complex situations with very limited human and financial resources for ECOWAS implies setting priorities, clearly identifying what it can achieve in the short, medium and long term and ...

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THE IMPACT OF INFORMATION COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ON FOREIGN POLICY MAKING IN NIGERIA

TABLE OF CONTENT Title page Approval page Dedication Acknowledgment Abstract Table of content   CHAPETR ONE 1.0   INTRODUCTION  1.1        Background of the study 1.2        Statement of problem 1.3        Objective of the study 1.4        Research Hypotheses 1.5        Significance of the study 1.6        Scope and limitation of the study 1.7       Definition of terms 1.8       Organization of the study     CHAPETR TWO 2.0   LITERATURE REVIEW   CHAPETR THREE 3.0        Research methodology 3.1    sources of data collection 3.3        Population of the ...

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THE IMPACT OF DIGITAL (SOCIAL) MEDIA ON FOREIGN AFFAIRS; AN APPRAISAL OF THE 2016 TURKISH COUP

  Abstract This dissertation will investigate the growing significance of social media, the Internet, and communications technologies more widely and their impact on both domestic and international politics. In doing so, this study will provide a conceptual overview to the topic the impact of digital social media on foreign affairs, and will briefly analyze the topical role of social media in the recent events of the Turkish coupe. Drawing upon ...

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