L. A. Fabunmi

Lawrence Apalara Fabunmi is a Nigerian scholar and diplomat. He is a former ambassador to Turkey,[1] Zambia and to Poland. Fabunmi was also the pioneer director of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs,[2] the institute among other things is known for being a source of foreign ministry personnel, including the immediate past minister for foreign affairs, Joy Ogwu.

Works

  • Fabunmi, L. A. (1957). "The Sudan in Anglo-Egyptian Relations: A Case Study in Power Politics, 1800-1956". University of London. Cite journal requires |journal= (help) (PhD thesis, republished as book in 1960 by Longman)
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References

  1. World guide to foreign services. World Guides Internationale Publikationen. 1986. p. 556.
  2. Newson, Moses J. (Dec 29, 1970). "How Real Is Unity In In Nigeria". Washington Afro-American. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
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