The Nigerian-Cameroon crisis over the Bakassi Peninsula occurred owing to the interpretation of the treaty of 1913 and the
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The Nigerian-Cameroon crisis over the Bakassi Peninsula occurred due to a dispute over the interpretation of the Treaty of 1913 and the delimitation of the maritime boundary between the two countries. In 1994, the issue was referred to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for resolution. In 2002, the ICJ ruled in favor of Cameroon, awarding it sovereignty over the Bakassi Peninsula. However, Nigeria initially rejected the decision, leading to tensions and conflicts between the two countries until the dispute was finally resolved through the implementation of the Greentree Agreement in 2006.