Nigeria and China are celebrating 55 years of diplomatic relations, with both countries reaffirming their commitment to strengthening bilateral ties and expanding cooperation across key sectors. The partnership, established on February 10, 1971, has evolved into a comprehensive strategic relationship, characterized by sustained political dialogue, expanding economic cooperation, and increasing cultural exchanges.
Some notable achievements of the partnership include:
– *Infrastructure Development*: China has contributed significantly to Nigeria’s infrastructure growth, with projects like the Lagos-Ibadan Railway, Abuja-Kaduna Railway, and the Lekki Deep Sea Port.
– *Economic Cooperation*: Bilateral trade reached $28 billion in 2025, with China’s direct investment in Nigeria rising by 103% to $690 million.
– *Cultural Exchanges*: People-to-people exchanges have deepened, with initiatives like the China-Nigeria Friendship Hospital and cultural festivals promoting mutual understanding.
As Nigeria and China look to the future, they aim to enhance cooperation in emerging areas like digital economy, green energy, and manufacturing.