Also published
in DAILY TRUST
The adoption of what the federal government
called “Citizen Diplomacy” in 2007 to guide Nigeria’s foreign policy was a
reaction to the prevalent incidents of alleged abuse and persecution of
Nigerians in different parts of the world. It was designed to primarily give
priority to the interests of Nigerians abroad, as opposed to what was
previously obtained; when the country’s foreign policy was literally like a
candle burning itself to benefit others.