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    Nigeria's Policy towards South Africa (1960-1979).
    (Obafemi Awolowo University, 1985) Bakare, Kolawole Muheeb; Layi, Abegunrin
    Nigeria's policy towards South Africa's obnoxious apartheid system is the focus of this study. Pinpointing and examining some of the factors responsible for the country's stance on apartheid policy, this four chapter study lays emphasis on Nigeria's stand against apartheid. It is therefore our view that right from the Balewa (1960) to Mohammmed - Obasanjo regime (1979), the policy has been somehow cautious and no drastic changes have occurred. Consequently, what occurred within all the different administrations could be found in styles, emphases and priorities.
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    Nigeria's policy towards South Africa(1960-1979).
    (Obafemi Awolowo University, 1985) Bakare, Kolawole Muheeb
    Nigeria's policy towards South Africa's obnoxious apartheid system is the focus of this study. Pinpointing and examining some of the factors responsible for the country's stance on apartheid policy, this four chapter study lays emphasis on Nigeria's stand against apartheid. It is therefore our view that right from the Balewa (1960) to Mohammmed - Obasanjo regime (1979), the policy has been somehow cautious and no drastic changes have occurred. Consequently, what occurred within all the different administrations could be found in styles, emphases and priorities.
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