Chiedozie P. Nwosu1, Aloh J. Ngwuta2, Okechukwu E. Ibiam3, Felix M. Nwankwo4, Gabriel N. Ikpolo5&Harrison O. Iwuala6
1, 2, 3, 4 & 6Department of Political Science,Alex Ekwueme Federal University, Ndufu-Alike, Ebonyi State, Nigeria
5 Department of Political Science, University of Nigeria, Nsukka, (UNN)
Corresponding Author’s E-mail: chiedozie.nwosu@funai.edu.ng
Abstract
This work explored the dynamics of Nigeria-China relations from the political and economic points of view between 1999-2023. The primary concern of this paper is to discern the extent Nigeria-China relations is mutually beneficial and how Nigeria can stand to gain more if the relationship is properly aligned to Nigeria’s national interest. The central argument of this work is that Nigeria stands to gain more from China than from the West bearing in mind the fact that over one hundred years of Africa’s relationship with the West has been largely exploitative and disadvantageous. In this regard, the research employed both primary and secondary sources of data collection. The primary sources relied on first-hand information gathered from the Chinese Embassy as well as key actors within the Nigeria External Affairs Ministry and Key Informant Interviews on experts in Nigeria-China relations. The secondary sources relied on already existing information from libraries, text books, journals and the internet. The theoretical framework employed is the Complex Interdependence Theory. The conclusion drawn from this work is that Nigeria-China relations have not fully developed to the extent of being more beneficial to Nigeria economically and politically. What currently subsists is that China is gaining economically more in terms of trade to Nigeria’s disadvantage. However, politically and socio-culturally, the two countries are mutually benefiting due to various diplomatic protocols and cultural exchanges. The study recommended among others that Nigeria must strive to develop her techno-industrial export-oriented base to ensure more symmetric beneficial relationship with China
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