External Influence and Politics of Refugee Management in Africa a Case Study of Nigeria

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Alaneme, J. C, Nwogu, K. B and Iheanacho, C

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This work is on the external influences and politics of refugee management in Africa. There is a general agreement that nationality constitutes a legal bond creating reciprocal right and obligations between an individual and a state. This work aimed at x-raying the roles played by African leaders and the super-powers, which pre-exposed their states or nations for the exploitation of the space by the white lords. Worthy of mention is the fact that a lot of factors forced people in a given state to migrate and take refugee in other states other than theirs. The researcher will seize this study opportunity to bring to light certain things that needs to be done in order to close the gap created for the Whiteman to come in and exploit.


Keywords: Refugee Management, African Leaders, Super Powers, White Lords.

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Alaneme, J. C, Nwogu, K. B and Iheanacho, C. (2021-03-29). "External Influence and Politics of Refugee Management in Africa a Case Study of Nigeria." *Volume 3*, 1, 38-42