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In His Own Words: Gen. Abdulrahman B. Dambazau On Nigeria’s Security Problems And Solutions (2)
Here’s the second and concluding part of the lecture Lt Gen (Rtd)
Abdulrahman B. Dambazau, PhD, CFR (Baraden Kano), Pro-Chancellor, Capital City University, Kano, delivered On 4th of November at the 7th Annual Public Lecture of the “Just Friends Club
In His Own Words: Gen Abdulrahman B. Dambazau On Nigeria’s Security Problems And Solutions (1)
On 4th of November, Lt Gen (Rtd) Abdulrahman B. Dambazau, PhD, CFR (Baraden Kano) Pro-Chancellor, Capital City University, Kano, delivered the 7th Annual Public Lecture of the “Just Friends Club of Nigeria” (JFCN). The theme, “Nigeria’s Secu
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