Syrian Conflict and Its Implication on Peace and Security in African Countries

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Syrian Conflict and Its Implication on Peace and Security in African Countries

Ibiam Sunday Mba

INTRODUCTION

In this era, we continue to witness evolving scenarios not even good for deviants to experience. Decades ago, kidnapping, terrorism and other forms of insurgency were heard far of in Gaza strip, Palestine (Middle East). People imagine how the culprits and victims will look like; the same feeling was also common at hearing about coup d’état and later catching sight at a suicide bomber whether male or female. The expression on faces, ask, if it is real? However, the contagious effects of successful young coup plotters inspired by some revolutionary literatures around the world evidently were rampant in Africa during military regimes. Politics, religion, trade etc are universal doctrine for that it’s operational manifestations positively and negatively is copied fast in one-world universality orchestrated by globalization. The advancement recorded in westernization, liberalization, modernization etc ensures that any form of disposition is in fact highly copied and practiced around the world following a coincidental need or by way of fair abuse or by practical adoption as ethics. Indeed, the quick spread of what is adjudged good and bad have also responded to the increasing wave of the 21st century.