Why the Office of the “National Security Adviser” Should Give Way to the ” Co-ordinator on National Security” in Compliance with Law

By Frank Tietie Nigeria’s national security architecture has, for decades, operated on a conceptual contradiction that has gone largely unnoticed in public discourse. While the country officially recognises and routinely refers to the office of the “National Security Adviser” (NSA), the law establishing the framework for intelligence coordination in Nigeria does not create any such … Continue reading Why the Office of the “National Security Adviser” Should Give Way to the ” Co-ordinator on National Security” in Compliance with Law