One of the underlying principles of Nigerian foreign policy is
encouragement of peace - keeping operations in Africa
interference in the internal activities of other countries
non-commitment towards African unity
respect for sovereign equality of all states
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D. respect for sovereign equality of all states is a foundational principle that guides Nigeria's interactions with other countries globally, not just in peacekeeping or African regional affairs. This principle is fundamental to Nigeria's foreign policy, as it emphasizes mutual respect, cooperation, and adherence to international law.
In contrast, while peacekeeping is a significant aspect of Nigeria's contributions to regional and global security, it's more of a specific application of its broader foreign policy principles, such as respect for sovereignty and non-interference.

The answer is D not A. here is why – A is the encouragement of peace keeping in Africa and it is not listed as a fundamental principle, it’s more of an action. D is correct because in Nigeria foreign policy principles, they constantly emphasize, equality, no country has the right to dominate or dictate to another and that sovereignty must be respected

i did dis same question in class today and d ansa is D and it different here i think most of ur ansas are not correct pls review it

The correct answer is:
D. respect for sovereign equality of all states
One of the core principles of Nigerian foreign policy is the respect for the sovereign equality of all states, meaning that Nigeria recognizes and respects the independence and equality of other nations, regardless of size or power. This is aligned with the general principles of international law and diplomacy.

