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Is Nigeria a soft power state?

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Oluwaseun Tella. (2023) The diaspora’s soft power in an age of global anti-Nigerian sentiment. Commonwealth & Comparative Politics 61:2, pages 177-196.
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Victoria Jatau & Kangdim Dingji Maza. (2023) Democracy, Peace, and Religion in Nigeria: Can Religion Be Used to Consolidate or Undermine Democracy and Peace?. Religions 14:10, pages 1305.
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Michael B. Aleyomi. (2021) Major Constraints for Regional Hegemony: Nigeria and South Africa in Perspective. Insight on Africa 14:2, pages 139-157.
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Segun Oshewolo. (2019) A reconsideration of the Afrocentric principle in Nigeria’s foreign policy framework. GeoJournal 86:3, pages 1503-1510.
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