KOGI STATE
Faculty of Management Sciences
Journal of MANAGEMENT
ISSN: 3212 - 3122
Agbaeze, Clifford Chilasa; Chukwu, Peter Damian Ezechi & Efanga, Udeme Okon
Abstract
The study assessed the effects of security issues on commercial activities and foreign investment in Nigeria. The Democratic Peace Theory is used in the study. The study mainly employed secondary data. The report outlines the underlying reasons for Nigeria's instability, which has hampered commercial activities, and it also highlights some of the country's security challenges. Security issues pose a threat to people's lives and property, impede commercial operations, and deter both domestic and foreign investors, which has an impact on and slows a nation's socioeconomic development. The study urges the effective formulation and implementation of policies that can address the fundamental issues that contribute to Nigeria's high levels of insecurity, including ethnic and religious strife, a porous security apparatus, widespread and institutionalized political corruption, and unemployment.
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Keywords
Security, Challenges, Business activities, Nigeria.
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SECURITY CHALLENGES AND THEIR IMPLICATIONS ON BUSINESS ACTIVITIES IN NIGERIA

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