The Insecurity Triad, developed by Max Amuchie, under the auspices of the Sundiata Post Intelligence Unit (SPIU), presents a conceptual framework for analyzing insecurity, governance erosion, and state fragility in Nigeria and comparable contexts. It examines the interaction between structural insecurity, institutional weakness, and socio-political destabilization as mutually reinforcing drivers of instability.This publication is Part I of a planned ten-part series, forming the foundation of the broader Trinity of State Decay theory and the MLM (Money, Land, and Mind) analytical framework, which explores how economic capture, territorial contestation, and cognitive influence shape fragile state systems.The work is intended for researchers and practitioners in security studies, governance, African political development, and conflict analysis.Related dissemination platforms may include Harvard Dataverse, SSRN, Open Science Framework, and AfricArXiv. For the latest intelligence updates and the full 10-part research series, visit the Sundiata Post Intelligence Unit at: sundiatapost.com/intelligence-unit
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