Chad's relationship with Nigeria was not without its strains, however. [1] Beginning in the late 1970s, clashes occurred around Lake Chad, where both countries hoped to exploit oil …
The Chadian–Nigerian War was a brief war that was fought over the control of islands on Lake Chad. The war started when a force led by Chadian Army chief-of-staff Idriss Déby invaded …
Oct 28, 2024 · Around 40 soldiers Chad were killed in an overnight attack on a military base in the Lac ("Lake") border region with Nigeria, Chad's presidency said.
In July the government hosted a high-level forum attended by representatives from Cameroon, Niger, Nigeria, the United States, and Chad itself. “Understanding methodological approaches …
analyzing the Nigeria and Chad diplomatic relations and economic development in Nigeria. The theory is a widely held social construct that sees society as a patchwork of interconnected …
This war involved Chad and Nigeria, two neighboring countries in Central and West Africa. Understanding this conflict requires delving into its causes, key events, and outcomes. The …
Apr 25, 2024 · In 2023, more than 21,700 people are still displaced in Chad, in the Lac province following this violence. UNHCR supports the government's efforts to save lives and protect the …
In January 2024, more than 21,700 Nigerian refugees and 215,900 IDPs are still displaced in Chad, in the Lac province following this violence. UNHCR supports the government's efforts to …
Chad, of all Nigeria’s immediate neighbors, posed the most serious challenges to Nigeria’s security issues. Since its independence in 1960, the country has witnessed innumerable …
Nigeria sponsored talks among Chad's rival factions in 1979 and promoted a little-known civil servant, Mahmat Shawa Lol, as a compromise head of a coalition government. [1] Lol's …