This book explores the varied ways in which Nigeria needs to undergird her national security and sustainable strategies with critical thinking perspectives and principles. With insecurity in one way or another present in most, if not all, of Nigeria, this volume brings together military professionals and civilian scholars to present their shared understanding in order to answer an age-old question: Whither Nigeria's national security and strategy The book is relevant to political leaders, policy makers and scholars with diverse interests around sustainable strategies within security services. Ultimately, it will foster debate and constructively addresses various issues ranging from social, political, cultural, historical, economic, military and intellectual strategies.
Professor Anthony O. Chukwu is a philosophy generalist whose research activities focus on multiculturalism in philosophy, especially in African philosophy. His work has appeared in various journals such as Journal of African Philosophy, African Journal of Science, Technology, Innovation and Development, Intellectual News, Dialektik: Zeitschrift für Kulturphilosophie, among others.Dr Caroline Obiageli, is the Head of the Centre for Critical Thinking, Teaching and Learning at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna. She is the author of a number of scholarly essays, keenly rooted on the philosophies of Critical Theory, as well as the book Emancipatory Approach in Entertainment Education for Social Change. She is an Associate Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy and a Fulbright Visiting Scholar to the USA. Dr Nafisatu Dahiru Muhammad, the pioneer female Chief Executive of the Nomadic Education Commission in Nigeria, was recently the Head of the Centre for Critical Thinking, Teaching and Learning at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, from where she retired as a Senior Lecturer in 2019. For her distinctive career and services, she has received various awards both at home and abroad, including the Award of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) in 2004.