Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
- Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
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The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs was established in 1961, to provide a platform of ideas on what direction Nigeria should follow on international policies, having regards to relationship with the outside world.[1] The institute is headed by a Director-General, as of date in person of Professor Bola A. Akinterinwa
Categories of Membership
NIIA membership is open to all members of the public who are university graduates and there are four categories of membership: Full and Associate membership for graduates, professionals, scholars, government officials, Life membership for Nigerians who has a previous membership of at least five years, and Corporate membership is for institutions and corporate bodies
See also
References
- ^ Millar, T. B. (1977). "Commonwealth Institutes of International Affairs". International Journal 33 (1): 5–27. doi:10.2307/40200834. edit
External links
Categories:
- Organizations established in 1961
- Professional associations based in Nigeria
- Nigerian organisation stubs
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