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For instance, wmilitary hardware against insurgency. The Nigerian Government maintained a less combative relationship with the USA on human rights issues, as Trump’s administration either deliberately or coincidentally refrained from interfering in Nigeria’s internal affairs despite negative reports.too. The Clinton administration supported Nigeria’s transition to democracy but failed to defend it when the 1993 presidential election was annulled.
Also, while the African Growth and Opportunity Act was established to promote preferential trade between the US and Africa, Nigeria barely felt the economic impact. Obama’s presidency ,In summary, a Harris presidency might foster long-term development and systemic change in Nigeria, while Trump may prioritize security and economic transactions.
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