Abstract:
The study has its central focus on the analysis and appraisal of Nigeria’s economic diplomacy, with particular reference to the assessment of Nigeria-China economic relations. The objective is to place emphasis on economic issues that affect Nigeria’s policy makers in their attitude and foreign policy formulations and implementations with China. The work highlights the growing relationship between the two countries over the years. One of the guiding goals and objectives of Nigeria’s foreign policy since independence have been to contribute towards efforts aimed achievement of national economic development and addressing the disequilibrium in the international political and economic system. The work used secondary sources for content analysis. The study takes the political economy approach as the basis of analysis. Findings from the research indicate that while some of the Chinese investments and activities in Nigeria are directed at addressing critical gaps in the provision of basic infrastructure, these are not comparable with the level at which Chinese are seeking Nigeria’s oil and gas. We recommend that, Nigeria needs to develop a comprehensive strategy to be more effectively engage with China to leverage its own strength and create a plan for sustainable development that resonates with its citizens.