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The Chinese in the Nigerian Economy

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China’s desire to invest in other worlds is hot, unpretentious, and voracious. Investors from this world’s largest manufacturing country spread out in almost all countries, and do not exclude Nigeria which has been one of the spots within their investment focus. The 2023 World Population Review (worldpopulationreview.com) on the FDI (inward and outward) standing of the world countries listed China as second to the USA. However, with Hong Kong as the third, if counted together with Mainland China, then China is the highest. This trend has been sustained since at least 2014. Already, since 2014, “China has remained the world’s largest investor in Africa in terms of total capital. They invested more than $72 billion in the continent from 2014 to 2018, according to the Brookings Institute. Those investments created more than 137,000 jobs across 259 projects.” Such figures even from a US-based agency can disprove the notions that China uses Africa as an experimenting ground for enslaving loans, commodity dumping, and export of poor quality goods only. Whereas China is a single country Africa owes the most, China is also by pole the largest investor in Africa, Nigeria inclusive. And Nigeria is at the top of the table.

This new book is possibly the latest release in the Nigerian market. This work is a product of knowledge with rich content delivered in simple, flowing journalistic language that makes for easy reading and understanding.
The book is segmented into seven main chapters, apart from the preliminary sections including the Introduction, Acknowledgment, Dedication, and Foreword, which was written by the Chinese Consul General, Ms. Yan Yuqing.

 

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Emewu is a journalist, researcher, publisher of Africa China Economy Magazine, and author of China: Rise and Global Influence in the 21st Century. He has close to 30 years of journalism experience with practice in Nigeria and China

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