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          NIGERIA'S EXIT FROM INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS, IS IT THE WAY FORWARD?


Two weeks ago,which was few days after the disappearance of The Indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) Leader Nnamdi Kanu. A lot of criticism was arose while some other people praises the Federal Government of Nigeria on the success of the so called operation Python dance II which was reported to be terminated or called off due to clashes between the Nigerian Military troupe and the IPOB members/supporters.
    The operation lead to a lot of damages from the part of the country where it take place which consequently arose criticism and threats from various groups but mainly the IPOBs and one of such is their threat to attack the President at America on his way to the UN convention.
   This and a lot of occurrence leads to a lot of damages to the international image of the country and as a result questioning arose from most international bodies. But to the country's citizens surprise a news early regarded as rumour broke out that the country has exited from 90 of this international bodies/organisations last week.
     This international bodies were of many importance to the country members and the country members enjoy lot of benefits from each other. So the question now was that The country's exit from these international bodies/organisation is it the way forward. Thank you


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