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Cheta Nwanze

CPC and the Cost of Complacency in Nigeria’s Foreign Policy

By Cheta Nwanze The designation of Nigeria as a “Country of Particular Concern” (CPC) by the United States government, citing egregious violations of religious freedom, did not arrive as a surprise. It was the predictable climax of months of clear, publicly telegraphed warnings from US congressional figures and human rights groups. Yet, this inevitable consequence […]

Badenoch v Sunak: Two nations – A microcosm of distinct colonial relics

BY CHETA NWANZE  The contrasting attitudes of two prominent British politicians of ethnic minority heritage – Kemi Badenoch, who has Nigerian roots, and Rishi Sunak, whose family hails from India – towards their ancestral homelands offer a compelling insight into the enduring legacies of colonialism and the complex nature of national identity.  While former Prime […]