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The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs was established in 1961, to provide a platform of ideas on what direction
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should follow on international policies, having regards to relationship with the outside world. The institute is headed by a Director-General, as of date in person of Prof. Eghosa Osaghae.


Early history

The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs was established in 1961 but inaugurated in May 1963, with the support of the then prime minister of the Federation of Nigeria, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. The primary financial support for the Institute came from grants from the federal and regional governments of Nigeria with assistance from certain foreign governments and from the
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and membership fees from both individuals and corporate members. The institute was housed from 1963–1966 in a modest colonial-type house at Onikan, Lagos, but its permanent home moved to Kofo Abayomi Street in
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. It has a modern complex of buildings, which includes a 75-seat conference hall, equipped with simultaneous translating facilities, an auditorium accommodating 400, and a library wing for 100,000 volumes of books and journals, with an area for a press and pamphlet collection. A central four-floor headquarters building and a three-floor extension accommodates the administrative offices, research and conference rooms. Olasupo Ojedokun, the second director-general, was credited with initiating a programme for the Institute of interdisciplinary research, symposia, and lectures, and the publication of monographs and surveys, with emphasis on African affairs.


Categories of membership

NIIA membership is open to all members of the public who are university graduates. and there are four categories of membership: full and associate membership for graduates, professionals, scholars, government officials, life membership for Nigerians who has a previous membership of at least five years, and corporate membership for institutions and corporate bodies.


Past directors-general

The founding director general of the institute was Dr Lawrence Apalara Fabunmi, a historian whose Ph.D. thesis from
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on the Anglo-Egyptian condominium in the
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has remained a classic. He was succeeded by Dr Olasupo Aremu Ojedokun, a lecturer from
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, one of the first international relations doctorates from Nigeria, who wrote the seminal work, "The Changing Pattern of Nigeria's International Economic Relations: The Decline of the Colonial Nexus 1960-1966, Journal of Developing Areas 6, No 4 (July 1972): 546" and had a doctorate in 1968 from the
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. Dr. Ojedokun was described by Dr Abiodun Alao of
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as a Nigerian expert on Anglo–Nigerian relations. Other directors-general have been Bolaji Akinyemi,
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, Gabriel Olusanya,
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,
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, Osita Eze, Bola A. Akinterinwa, ''PhD Sorbonne, fniia, inma, fssan,'' Bukar Bukarambe and Cyprian Heen as an interim director-general.


See also

* L. A. Fabunmi


References


External links

*{{official website, http://niianet.org/
www.niia.gov.ng
Organizations established in 1961 Professional associations based in Nigeria Victoria Island, Lagos Organizations based in Lagos