Tinubu’s 4D Doctrine: How Nigeria’s Foreign Policy Revolution Puts Us in the Driver’s Seat
A quiet revolution in Nigeria’s foreign policy is already reshaping our place in the world and improving life at home. Under President Tinubu’s 4D Doctrine—Demography, Development, Diaspora, and Democracy—our diplomacy now centres on creating jobs, attracting investment, and empowering Nigerians at home and abroad. Embassies have become trade hubs, and the Diaspora Mortgage Scheme and a proposed $10 billion fund underscore the government’s commitment to our global family. Strategic autonomy guides every partnership. Nigeria has deepened ties with China, the EU, the UK, and the US while joining BRICS on its own terms. State visits to Britain, Turkey, and the UAE produced concrete deals in security, infrastructure, and visa relief. Diplomatic wins have real impact: $20 billion in remittances, oversubscribed Eurobond issuances, and a permanent Nigerian seat on the African Central Bank’s board. This is foreign policy as domestic policy—designed to deliver more jobs, improved security, and economic growth for every Nigerian.
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