MAIN ORGANS OF UNITED NATIONS
The General Assembly The Secretariat. The Security Council The Trusteeship council. The Economic and Justice Specialized Agencies.
The General Assembly The Secretariat. The Security Council The Trusteeship council. The Economic and Justice Specialized Agencies.
To maintain international peace and security. To suppress acts of aggression and settle intrnationa1 disputes by peaceful means. To promote friendly relations among nations. To encourage international co-operation. To promote economic and social advancement. To accelerate the independence of trust territories. To uphold the sovereignty of member states.
UNITED NATIONS ORGANIZATION: This organization was set up after the second world war in San Francisco on June 26, 1945, due to the failure of the League of Nations to prevent the outbreak if the second world war. ‘1h League of Nations was formed in 1919, after the First World War on 1914-1918, with the …
AFRICA AS THE CENTERPIECE OF NIGERIA’S FOREIGN POLICY: This entails Nigeria’s move towards making African Affairs the bedrock of her foreign policy. REASONS FOR THE ADOPTION OF AFRICAN AS THE CENTREPIECE OF NIGERIA’S FOREIGN POLICY To promote African unity and solidarity. To stamp out racial, colonial and neo-colonial influences in Africa. To establish diplomatic and …
To guarantee political freedom as well as freedom of expression in her international relations. To protect the territorial integrity of the country and maintain its sovereignty. To enhance her interactions and cooperation with other nations of the world. To maintain its national self-respect and dignity.
Fear of domination of the weaker or poor countries by the richer ones. Political instability among African countries. Fear of external aggression. Most African countries are dependent on the advanced countries. Huge amount of credit being owed by the African countries to the Western/Eastern blocs. Ambition of most African leaders to remain in power. High …