Nigerian experts in diverse fields have restated China’s productive partnership with Nigeria, stressing that the Asian giant has made massive investments to boost the Nigerian economy, contrary to the speculations about its ulterior motives.
Experts from the diplomatic field, academia, and the media gathered in Abuja on Wednesday for the Media Executives Forum and the unveiling of Nigerian journalist Raphael Oni’s book Balancing the Narrative: China-Africa Relations.
The gathering’s crux was discussing the impact and perception of China’s growing involvement in Africa and how to present a proper narrative about China in Nigeria and Africa.
The author, Mr Oni, said the book was a product of his experience and research during his visit to China for training.
“There is a gap in understanding China’s role in Africa. A lot of misinformation is being circulated, especially through Western media. This book is my effort to correct that,” he said.
He pointed out China’s numerous contributions in infrastructure, education, and technology, citing projects like roads, railways, and airport construction supported by Chinese funding and expertise. He also highlighted capacity-building programs that send Nigerian professionals and students to China for training.
Director of Chinese Studies in Nigeria, Mr Charles Onunaiju, lauded Oni’s work in his remarks, stating that it contributes to knowledge-driven cooperation. “There are myths surrounding China-Africa relations, but what we need is deeper understanding and accurate information,” he noted.
In his remarks, Mr Chris Isiguzo, President of the African Union of Journalists, urged Nigerian political leaders to emulate China’s development-driven approach. “China’s progress is rooted in long-term planning and a strong national vision. We can learn a lot from that,” he said.
Representatives from the Sierra Leone and Malaysian High Commissions and the Ambassador of Mexico to Nigeria delivered goodwill messages, saying the book is essential in promoting cultural and media exchanges and building international partnerships.
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