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PMB's Visit To USA, Germany, UK, France And Other Western Europe: AForeign Policy Per Excellent


BY Abbati Bako 
Many scholars, researchers, diplomats and foreign policy analyst/experts around the world has reaches a consensus that the globalization policy had united the world; integrated global economy, democratizes the globe and multiculturalism which is the key that made the world "global village". Things such as communication, transportation, money transfer, business transactions, transfer and exchange of knowledge/ideas and so on has been easier (compared to decades back) by the globalization policy (although anti-globalists argues that the world is more perilous than ever before).

Therefore, the constant and consistence visit to economically advanced nations such as USA, GERMANY, UK, FRANCE AND OTHER WESTERN EUROPE by President Buhari is a welcome development and a new page for Nigeria and Nigerians and a fine tuned foreign policy that may take Nigeria to the next level of development; politically, economically and socially.

Nigeria cannot afford to isolate her self off the track of globalization policy of which that will definitely lead to retrogression of the Nigerian nation. But one thing that the Western world must take note of is that the current Nigeria's leadership (President Muhammadu Buhari) is a sincere, upright, prudent, honest, incorruptible, trust worth, patriot, accountable that anything short of serving his nation and its people (values, interest and developmental ambition) will never be welcomed and tolerated by Buhari administration.

The France's promise to assist Nigeria in its efforts to tackle insecurity is a welcomed development. Likewise, the possible influx of investors to Nigeria and the assistance of 134million Euro is a good omen for the relationship of both nations.

With President Buhari as a leader with excellent foreign policy; Nigeria is on the right path to development. May God help Nigeria in all possible ways of development.
Abbati Bako,psc


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