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Title: Landmarks in Nigeria- China Economic Relations
Authors: OLOWU, Josphine
IGUODALA-COLE, Hope
IJE, O. Jarius
Keywords: Bilateral relation
Economic relation
Sino-Nigeria
Trade relation
realism
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Dutse international journal of social and economic research
Series/Report no.: VOL 7;NO 2
Abstract: Abstract: The study examines some landmarks in Nigeria-China economic relations between 2010 and 2019. The study used secondary sources of data as veritable tool for this analysis.. The study is anchored on the theory of realism. Findings revealed that Sino- Nigeria relations is a model of friendly cooperation that evolved through the dynamic of an ever changing international system. Further findings revealed that today China is globally relevant economically and has become the second largest economy in the world. More findings revealed that China’s bilateral balance of trade, economic cooperation and investments in Nigeria can benefit the both countries. The study concludes that there are socio-political and economic implications in this relationship which Nigeria should not take for granted. The study recommends that Nigeria should emulate China's economic development strategy so as to become economically great and relevant globally as well.
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