Nigeria’s foreign policy is guided by several key principles, which were first outlined at independence in 1960 and have been consistently emphasised over the years. One of these foundational principles is: Respect for the sovereign equality of all states
This means that Nigeria recognises every country—big or small—as equal in rights and in international standing. Nigeria avoids treating any nation as inferior and supports the idea that each state has the right to govern itself without external domination.
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