Tinubu's Foreign Policy: 4Ds Doctrine & Global Impact
Tinubu's Foreign Policy: 4Ds Doctrine & Global Impact
Model Diplomat1 min readafrica
Summary: Nigeria’s foreign policy under President Tinubu adopts a proactive, economically driven approach guided by the 4Ds: Diaspora, Development, Demography, and Democracy. The regime aims to sharpen Nigeria’s global and regional role with increased assertiveness, stronger economic diplomacy, and heightened engagement in multilateral forums.
Key points:
- 4Ds framework: Emphasizes diaspora ties, development-focused diplomacy, leveraging Nigeria’s demographic heft, and prom
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