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Brig - Gen Kapeh Alwali Kazir (Rtd) - Securing Nigeria.

53 min · 29. Mai 2026
Episode Brig - Gen Kapeh Alwali Kazir (Rtd) - Securing Nigeria. Cover

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What does it take to build peace when conflict is never far away? In this episode of Panel 54, Waweru Njoroge sits down with Brigadier General Kapeh Alwali Kazir (Rtd), former Nigerian Army officer, peacekeeper, and security strategist, to discuss leadership, diplomacy, defence cooperation, and Africa’s evolving security challenges. Drawing on service across Nigeria, peacekeeping experience in Darfur, and strategic studies at the United States Army War College, General Keziah reflects on the responsibility of military leadership and the fragile architecture of peace. The conversation moves from Nigeria’s security pressures to instability across the Sahel, exploring why insurgency, banditry, governance failure, intelligence, and public trust cannot be solved by force alone. It also highlights the value of regional cooperation and international partnerships, including security collaboration with the United States, in strengthening professional military education, strategic planning, and collective security. A grounded discussion on military history, diplomacy, defence cooperation, and the difficult work of sustaining peace. Lagos to Lamu. Cape Town to Cairo. This is Panel 54 a global perspective through an African lens.   📩 Contact: hello@panel54pod.com 🔔 Subscribe: http://linktree.com/panel54pod 🎙 Recorded in Africa 🎧 Produced by Commex Africa and E & C Talent

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Episode Brig - Gen Kapeh Alwali Kazir (Rtd) - Securing Nigeria. Cover

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What does it take to build peace when conflict is never far away? In this episode of Panel 54, Waweru Njoroge sits down with Brigadier General Kapeh Alwali Kazir (Rtd), former Nigerian Army officer, peacekeeper, and security strategist, to discuss leadership, diplomacy, defence cooperation, and Africa’s evolving security challenges. Drawing on service across Nigeria, peacekeeping experience in Darfur, and strategic studies at the United States Army War College, General Keziah reflects on the responsibility of military leadership and the fragile architecture of peace. The conversation moves from Nigeria’s security pressures to instability across the Sahel, exploring why insurgency, banditry, governance failure, intelligence, and public trust cannot be solved by force alone. It also highlights the value of regional cooperation and international partnerships, including security collaboration with the United States, in strengthening professional military education, strategic planning, and collective security. A grounded discussion on military history, diplomacy, defence cooperation, and the difficult work of sustaining peace. Lagos to Lamu. Cape Town to Cairo. This is Panel 54 a global perspective through an African lens.   📩 Contact: hello@panel54pod.com 🔔 Subscribe: http://linktree.com/panel54pod 🎙 Recorded in Africa 🎧 Produced by Commex Africa and E & C Talent

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