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NIGERIA: Corrupt Defence Contracts

NIGERIA: Corrupt Defence Contracts 21088 – Africa Research Bulletin Military the country’s northeast in their quest to create a hardline Islamic state. Military Buhari said in December 2015 that the Islamists were “technically” defeated, though sporadic attacks still occur Finance Corporation, a subsidiary of (p. 21080). the Islamic Development Bank, of DJIBOUTI The EFCC is investigating and has which Saudi Arabia is the largest charged some military bigwigs – almost More Foreign Bases? shareholder, to fund imports of refined exclusively belonging to the opposition petroleum products. Saudi Arabia looks likely to join the party – with corruption, causing critics nations with military installations in the Relations between Djibouti and Saudi to say Buhari is using the corruption war Arabia are good, especially since, along- strategic Horn of Africa country. as a way to silence dissent. But Buhari side Sudan, Eritrea, and Somalia,it has maintained his anti-graft war shows Saudi Arabia looks certain to join the broke diplomatic relations with Iran in no bias. “Whoever deters us from fight- growing band of nations with military January. Alongside 20 Arab and Islamic ing corruption will suffer the conse- bases in Djibouti, Africa Confidential countries, Djibouti also participated in quences,” Buhari warned earlier in July. revealed. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series Wiley

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Wiley
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© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
ISSN
0001-9844
eISSN
1467-825X
DOI
10.1111/j.1467-825X.2016.07185.x
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21088 – Africa Research Bulletin Military the country’s northeast in their quest to create a hardline Islamic state. Military Buhari said in December 2015 that the Islamists were “technically” defeated, though sporadic attacks still occur Finance Corporation, a subsidiary of (p. 21080). the Islamic Development Bank, of DJIBOUTI The EFCC is investigating and has which Saudi Arabia is the largest charged some military bigwigs – almost More Foreign Bases? shareholder, to fund imports of refined exclusively belonging to the opposition petroleum products. Saudi Arabia looks likely to join the party – with corruption, causing critics nations with military installations in the Relations between Djibouti and Saudi to say Buhari is using the corruption war Arabia are good, especially since, along- strategic Horn of Africa country. as a way to silence dissent. But Buhari side Sudan, Eritrea, and Somalia,it has maintained his anti-graft war shows Saudi Arabia looks certain to join the broke diplomatic relations with Iran in no bias. “Whoever deters us from fight- growing band of nations with military January. Alongside 20 Arab and Islamic ing corruption will suffer the conse- bases in Djibouti, Africa Confidential countries, Djibouti also participated in quences,” Buhari warned earlier in July. revealed.

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Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural SeriesWiley

Published: Aug 1, 2016

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