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Insurgency and Nigeria’s Relations with Her Immediate Neighbors in the Twenty-first Century

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  • Babatunde Felix Obamamoye

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Terrorist acts metamorphosed into an insurgency in Nigeria when the Boko Haram terrorist group ferociously challenged the territorial integrity of Nigeria and proclaimed authority over 14 local governments. Consequently, Nigeria orchestrates counterinsurgency strategy that incorporates her contiguous neighbors. It is against this background that this article interrogates the rise of insurgency in Nigeria and its influence on Nigeria’s relations with her immediate neighbors. The article argues that the insurgent uprising reinvigorates rapprochement between Nigeria and the nearby states. It concludes that cooperation in this context for national security is inexorable for mutual survival.

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  • Babatunde Felix Obamamoye, 2016. "Insurgency and Nigeria’s Relations with Her Immediate Neighbors in the Twenty-first Century," Jadavpur Journal of International Relations, , vol. 20(2), pages 157-177, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:jadint:v:20:y:2016:i:2:p:157-177
    DOI: 10.1177/0973598416674082
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