In first republic, Nigeria was very reluctant to have meaningful interaction with
During Nigeria’s First Republic (1960–1966), the country’s foreign policy was strongly influenced by Western alliances, especially with Britain and the United States. Nigeria was therefore reluctant to develop close or meaningful relations with the Soviet Union, largely due to Cold War politics and fear of communist influence.
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