This paper explores the analysis of Obasanjo administration in International diplomacy. Since independence Nigeria’s foreign policy remains the same but however there was significant change to its foreign policy under the government of President Olusegun Obasanjo from 1999 – 2007. In another part, the study examine the changes in direction of foreign policy of different administrations as this pertained to the foreign policy establishments in Obasanjo administration and how it played roles in international diplomacy. Ranging from agreement of international monetary fund (IMF), economic diplomacy aimed at receiving debt relief and attracting foreign direct investment (FDI) through the instrumentalities of the Breton Woods Institutions (BWIS), and also very importantly the agreement of the adoption of the World Bank. The findings from this study shows that the administration of Obasanjo shapes the Nigerian Foreign Policy at International stage through various adoptions of treaties and agreements.
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