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Hon Ambassador Tuggar is a Round Peg in a Round Hole - Diaspora Director - Ben Television | Breaking

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Voting Rights: A Virtual Conference For Diaspora Inclusion In Governance - Ben Television | Breaking

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Minister Says Diaspora Voting Will Commence Soon

(AFRICAN EXAMINER) – Amb. Zubair Dada, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, has assured that Nigerians in the Diaspora would soon be able to vote from their countries of residence. He gave the assurance at a webinar organised by Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) on Saturday. The minister said the Federal Government was working with relevant authorities, including the National Assembly and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to achieve this feat. He noted that there were about 17 million Nigerians in the Diaspora making a significant impact on the country’s economy that could not be ignored. He added that Nigerians in the Diaspora were critical components when considering the country’s development, saying that the need to effectively mobilise them could not be over-emphasised.

Minister assures on Diaspora voting - Vanguard News

Engagement of Nigerian Diaspora for National Development: The Challenge of Structural Re-alignment

By Bola A. Akinterinwa At the epicentre of Nigeria’s foreign policy in 1960 was Africa as the cornerstone and thereafter, in 1976, as the centrepiece. Africa, as cornerstone and centrepiece, was largely defined by Nigeria’s policy of no compromise with the obnoxious policies of apartheid in South Africa and the need for decolonisation. In the eyes of many scholars, Nigeria had a foreign policy with the anti-apartheid war and struggle for decolonisation. This was the first pillar of Nigeria’s foreign policy. When South Africa was freed from the clutches of racial segregation in 1994, the belief was that Nigeria did not have any foreign policy anymore.

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