Chinese Envoy pledges to boost China-Nigeria education exchange

China’s Ambassador to Nigeria, Yu Dunhai, announced on Tuesday in Abuja that the Chinese government is committed to strengthening educational exchange programmes with Nigeria.

Dunhai made this statement during the commissioning of the Chinese Corner and the Award Ceremony for the 2024 Chinese Ambassador Drawing Competition at Government Secondary School, Wuse Zone 3, Abuja.

The ambassador emphasised that education is crucial for fostering economic development and social progress.

‘Education is a fundamental driver of national development. By enhancing educational opportunities in Nigeria, we can work together to build a brighter future for both our nations.

‘We believe that education is not just about acquiring knowledge; it is about building lasting friendships and partnerships,’ he said.

Dunhai noted that China has established and equipped about 13 Chinese Corners in Nigeria with computers, Chinese books, and films to promote education and cultural diversity.

He also outlined several ongoing initiati
ves aimed at improving educational infrastructure and access in Nigeria.

‘These initiatives include scholarship opportunities for Nigerian students to study in China, providing educational materials, and supporting the construction of schools in underserved areas,’ he explained.

Dunhai also mentioned the potential for collaborative programs between Chinese and Nigerian institutions to facilitate knowledge exchange and technological advancements.

Dr Muhammed Ladan, Director/Secretary of the FCT Secondary Education Board, expressed gratitude for China’s unwavering support in improving the quality of education in Nigeria through valuable partnerships.

‘The partnership with China in education is vital for our efforts to enhance the quality of education in Nigeria.

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‘The Corners serve as resource centers for Chinese education and as hubs for cultural exchange between Nigeria and China.

‘We welcome these initiatives and look forward to
working closely with the Chinese government,’ Ladan stated.

Mrs Josephine Ogwu, the school principal, thanked the Embassy and Mr Martin Chen, Chairman of China Harbour Engineering Company Nigeria Limited, for establishing the Cultural Centre.

She noted that the center signifies China’s strong commitment to educational and cultural exchange.

Ogwu noted that the corner is important for facilitating educational and cultural interactions between Nigeria and China, broadening students’ global perspectives, and fostering tolerance to create global citizens.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that awards were presented to students from 12 Chinese corner schools for the drawing competition.

Source: News Agency of Nigeria