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Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea: Making a Case for the Combined Maritime Task Force (CMTF)
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In this episode of African Geopardy, we delve into "Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea: Making a Case for the Combined Maritime Task Force (CMTF)" with our esteemed guest, Captain Mohammad Saghir Shettima. Captain Shettima, a distinguished officer in the Nigerian Navy, serves as the Commanding Officer for FOB Igbokoda and is a seasoned maritime security consultant. If you're unfamiliar with the CMTF concept and wish to gain a clearer understanding, especially in the context of drawing insights from the multinational joint task force combating insurgency in the Lake Chad Basin, then don't miss this episode. You may have wondered how the CMTF would work when the provisions of the Yaounde Agreement have not been fully implemented; we've got you covered. Just press play and hear Captain Shettima share his valuable insights.
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In this episode of African Geopardy, we delve into "Maritime Security in the Gulf of Guinea: Making a Case for the Combined Maritime Task Force (CMTF)" with our esteemed guest, Captain Mohammad Saghir Shettima. Captain Shettima, a distinguished officer in the Nigerian Navy, serves as the Commanding Officer for FOB Igbokoda and is a seasoned maritime security consultant. If you're unfamiliar with the CMTF concept and wish to gain a clearer understanding, especially in the context of drawing insights from the multinational joint task force combating insurgency in the Lake Chad Basin, then don't miss this episode. You may have wondered how the CMTF would work when the provisions of the Yaounde Agreement have not been fully implemented; we've got you covered. Just press play and hear Captain Shettima share his valuable insights.
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