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European Nations Seek Business Partnership With African Nations
As the Economic dominance of Chinese investment opportunities flood the African continent, Some main European nations ; France, theUnited Kingdom, and Germany, have started the process to forge last minute alliances with Nigeria and other African countries, Naija News understands.
Irele Modupe, Ambassador of Nigeria in France, encourages business Relationship between France and Nigeria. "Our country has to diversify its economy, we have to develop partnership with France!" #InfoNigeria @ambition_africa pic.twitter.com/cWBDpck5Pz
— Christelle Labernède (@ChrisLabernede) June 5, 2018
Irele Modupe, Ambassador of Nigeria in France, encourages business Relationship between France and Nigeria. "Our country has to diversify its economy, we have to develop partnership with France!" #InfoNigeria @ambition_africa pic.twitter.com/cWBDpck5Pz
— Christelle Labernède (@ChrisLabernede) June 5, 2018
So far three European super powers have visited Aso Rock in search of new economic alliances in the face of China overbearing presence in Africa’s real economy.
Recall, in July, French President Emmanuel Macron, was in Nigeria , it was perhaps Theresa May, the British Prime Minister, that let the cat out of the bag when last week in Abuja, during her visit to Nigeria as part of her three African countries tour, she reinforced the primacy of courting new business partners in Africa with the exit of the UK from the European Union. As Africa’s largest economy and market, Nigeria fits into its erstwhile colonial masters new gambit.
Available records however show that the Chinese government has pumped billions of dollars into infrastructure projects across the continent, although critics have argued there was often little gains for local economies because Chinese firms and nationals build the roads and rails and also supply raw materials and equipment.
This also comes as the US government recently warned Nigeria and other African countries to be wary of Chinese loans. Its immediate past Secretary of State, Rex Tillerson, had said that China “encouraged dependency, utilized corrupt deals and endangered Africa’s natural resources.”