The adoption of non-alignment as a principle of Nigeria...
The adoption of non-alignment as a principle of Nigeria's foreign policy was aimed at
promoting Nigeria's leadership aspiration in Africa
attaining equal status with the world powers
fulfilling a basic requirement for acceptance in the UN Security Council
insulating Nigeria against having to take side in the Cold War
Correct answer is D
The adoption of non-alignment as a principle of Nigeria's foreign policy was aimed at insulating Nigeria against having to take side in the Cold War.
Coming to the definition of Non-Alignment, it could be seen as a concept which analyses the ways former colonial territories including Nigeria desired after their independence to stay out of the rivalries between the world super powers and power blocs. The former colonies while taking very active part in world affairs, remain unattached to any of the power blocs.
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