Nigeria must elevate pragmatism over jingoism in managing superpower relations.

    Dr. Richard Ikiebe | YSOT | Nov 03, 2025    
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Abuja's foreign policy response to American criticism over Christian persecution exemplifies how not to manage great power relations in a multipolar world. President Trump's late Friday designation of Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern (CPC) represents the first devastating consequence of Abuja's theatrical response. While other nations practise strategic pragmatism in navigating great power relations, Nigeria chose melodrama over savoir-faire, a miscalculation now bearing tangible costs. 

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