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Figure 1.1. Nigeria‘s Afrocentric Policy and its Stability Benefits  6.1
Figure 1.2. Security Benefit as Gain Accrued to Nigeria due to its Afrocentric Policy of Ensuring Stability in Africa
Figure 1.3. Sovereignty Protection as Benefit Accrued to Nigeria due to its Afrocentric Policy of Ensuring Stability in Africa
Figure 1.4. International Recognition and Clout as Benefit Accrued to Nigeria due to its Afrocentric Policy of Ensuring Stability in Africa
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