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Nigeria’s Diplomatic Legacy
Nigeria has historically stood tall as a principled voice in international diplomacy. From the era of Jaja Wachuku, Nigeria’s first Foreign Minister, to Joseph Garba, who boldly represented the country at the United Nations, Nigeria consistently projected itself as a nation unafraid to take clear positions on global crises. These leaders embodied a tradition of courage and conviction, ensuring that Nigeria was not only seen as the “giant of Africa” but also respected as a moral compass in West Africa and beyond. Nigeria’s interventions in apartheid South Africa, its leadership in peacekeeping missions across Liberia and Sierra Leone, and its vocal stance on issues of sovereignty and justice cemented its reputation as a nation willing to defend principles even when politically inconvenient.