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Nigerian Institute of International Affairs

The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs was established in 1961, to provide a platform of ideas on what direction Nigeria should follow on international policies, having regards to relationship with the outside world. The institute is headed by a Director-General, as of date in person of Professor Bola A. Akinterinwa
==Early History==
The Nigerian Institute of International Affairs was established in 1961 but inaugurated in May 1963, with the support of the then Prime Minister of the Federation of Nigeria, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. The primary financial support for the Institute came from grants from the Federal and Regional Governments of Nigeria with assistance from certain foreign governments and from the Ford Foundation of the United States and membership fees from both individuals and corporate members.
The institute was housed from 1963-6 in a modest colonial-type house at Onikan, Lagos, but its permanent home moved to Kofo Abayomi Street in Victoria Island. It has a modern complex of buildings, which includes a 75-conference hall, equipped with simultaneous translating facilities, an auditorium accommodating 400, and a library wing for 100,000 volumes, with an area for a press and pamphlet collection. A central four–floor headquarters building and a three-floor extension accommodates the administrative offices, research and conference rooms.
Dr. Olasupo Ojedokun, the 2nd Director-General was credited with initiating a programme for the Institute of interdisciplinary research, symposia, and lectures, and the publication of monographs and surveys, with emphasis on African affairs.〔(The Journal of Modern African Studies ) / Volume 4 / Issue

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