Cameroon–Nigeria Relations: Trends and Perspectives, edited by Osita Agbu and C. Nna-Emeka Okereke, examines various aspects of Cameroon-Nigeria relations since their attainment of independence in 1960. The Cameroon and Nigerian contributors contextualize core topical issues that have featured prominently in the course of bilateral relations between both countries, ranging from theoretical underpinnings to understanding the dynamics of Cameroon-Nigeria relations, to contending issues and areas of mutual interests driving diplomatic relations between them. The book reveals trends and dynamics while also accommodating divergent perspectives that demonstrate how theories can be applied to achieve real results. Of significant import is the prognosis that stimulates concerns for the future of Cameroon-Nigeria relations bearing in mind the strategic position of both countries in West and Central Africa. This book is an indispensable resource for scholars, diplomats, and foreign policy actors that will enrich understanding and inform opinions on charting future courses for healthy bilateral relations between Cameroon and Nigeria.
Contributions by: Osita Agbu, Nufaisa Garba Ahmed, Adeola Caroline Akindoju, Raphael Achou Etta, Greg Fah Fombo, Primus Fonkeng, Chinyere Ibeh, Christian Ichite, Roger Kuitche, Pamela Ogwuazor Momah, Patrick Chibueze Nwatu, Bernard Nwosu, Tola Odubajo, C. Nna-Emeka Okereke, Freedom Chukwudi Onuoha, Usman A. Tar, Jasper Chidiebube Uche, Obinna Ukaeje, Solomon Ayegba Usman, Sharkdam Wapmuk, Olanrewaju Lateef Yusuf