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Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by SpyMaster1(op): 12:04am On Sep 10, 2024
In a fresh agreement between President Bola Tinubu and his counterpart in the People’s Republic of China, President Xi Jinping, Nigeria has dumped Taiwan for One-China policy, THISDAY has learnt.This is just as China may have agreed to put pressure on Russia not to be meddlesome in Mali, Niger Republic and Burkina Faso, in the efforts to provide regional stability in West Africa.Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso recently pulled out from the regional bloc, ECOWAS, headed by President Tinubu, over the military takeover of the democratically-elected governments in the three countries.

China was expected to use its influence over Russia to promote peace and regional stability in West Africa.The One-China Policy is a diplomatic acknowledgement of China’s position that there is only one China in the world, and that the government of the People’s Republic of China is the sole legal government representing the whole of China, with Taiwan as an inalienable part of the Chinese territory.China regards the island of Taiwan as its breakaway territory, which will one day be unified with the mainland.While President Tinubu and President Jinping reaffirmed their countries’ support for each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, China may also have agreed to put pressure on Russia over Mali, Niger Republic and Burkina Faso, in its efforts to provide regional stability in West Africa.

The military leaders in Burkina Faso, Mali and Niger had all broken their military and defence links with France, seeking greater cooperation with Russia.In a joint statement establishing a comprehensive strategic partnership between Nigeria and China, Tinubu and Jinping restated the commitment of the two countries to respect each other’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.According to the statement, Tinubu, at the invitation of Jinping, was in China for a State Visit on September 3, 2024, and to attend the Beijing Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC).The joint statement noted that during the visit, Tinubu and Jinping had cordial discussions with an in-depth exchange on the two countries’ relations as well as international and regional issues of mutual interest.

The two sides resolved to make joint efforts to fully support Nigeria’s geographical and development advantage in West Africa to establish Africa’s flagship projects on cross-national and cross-regional cooperation.On its part, China commended Nigeria’s leading role in ECOWAS and its efforts towards bringing stability to the region.The Asian country also expressed support to Nigeria to play a leading role in regional affairs, including fighting against terrorism and managing differences.While the two sides agreed to stay committed to safeguarding peace, security, and stability in the region including the Sahel and Gulf of Guinea, China pledged to support Nigeria in its capacity-building such as upgrading its science, technology, and equipment for its military and intelligence.

The Asian country also promised to support Nigeria to respond more effectively to traditional and non-traditional security challenges at home and abroad, as well as at the regional and international levels.The two presidents were said to have agreed that both countries stood at a new historical starting point, as significant representatives of major developing countries and emerging economies.Tinubu and Jinping also agreed that strengthened strategic cooperation between the countries would propel a new dynamic for China-Africa relations in the new era and lead the Global South to march together.

While resolving to consolidate mutual trust, expand cooperation, and strengthen coordination, the two presidents also agreed to upgrade the China–Nigeria relationship to a comprehensive strategic partnership and build a high-level China-Nigeria community with a shared future.“The two sides reaffirmed their firm support to each other on issues related to their respective core interests and major concerns, particularly sovereignty and territorial integrity. The Chinese side supports the Renewed Hope Agenda of Nigeria, and the efforts made by Nigeria in maintaining national unity, peace, security, and social stability, as well as promoting economic development and improving people’s welfare.

“The Nigeria side firmly adheres to the one-China principle, acknowledges that there is but one China in the world, and the government of the People’s Republic of China is the sole legal government representing the whole of China, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory,” the joint statement explained.Nigeria and China also reiterated their firm support to each other in independently seeking a development path that suits their national interest, adding that they will further strengthen exchanges on experiences of governance.Both countries “commended each other’s efforts towards the prioritisation of sustainable development and economic growth through the implementation of various developmental initiatives, aimed at achieving poverty alleviation and enhanced food security.”The joint statement further disclosed that the two sides are willing to continue to build culture brands such as the Happy Chinese New Year, Chinese-Nigeria Culture Week, Chinese Nigeria Film Festival, and Abuja International Art Fair

The two sides also resolved to strengthen mutual visits and exchanges between art groups and personnel and promote human resources training in the field’s creative culture.“The two sides will also strengthen cooperation in culture and tourism such as publishing, film and television production, cultural heritage, libraries, museums and tourism promotion.“The two sides agreed that during President Tinubu’s official visit to China, both countries reached a broad consensus and signed a series of partnership agreements and MoUs. President Tinubu’s official visit to China was a huge success and the China- Nigeria relations are on a new stage,” the statement added.

More Chinese Companies to Invest in Nigeria, Says Tuggar

Meanwhile, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, has stated that China will encourage more of its companies to invest in Nigeria.Tuggar disclosed the development in a statement yesterday, noting that Tinubu’s visit to the Asian country resulted in a significant strengthening of bilateral relations between the two nations.Tuggar noted that several partnership agreements and Memoranda of Understanding (MoUs) were signed during Tinubu’s official visit, marking a new phase in China-Nigeria relations.

“Nigeria is willing to strengthen its partnership with China in the development of energy and mineral resources and to work with Chinese companies to set up plants in Nigeria to meet local consumption and export needs.“China will encourage more competent Chinese companies to invest in Nigeria to contribute to the diversified and dynamic development of Nigeria’s economy,” the statement said in part,” the minister added.
www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/09/08/nigeria-dumps-taiwan-for-one-china-policy-china-to-pressure-russia-over-west-africa/

Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by MadPolitician: 12:49am On Sep 10, 2024
I just hope that this kind of fundamental diplomatic shift, was done after thorough and strategic planning. It seems like Tinubu is running the country like a sole administrator, especially with the legislature and the judiciary already pocketed. This kind of decision should be done after much consultations.

While following the Chinese is the best path, since China is basically the next super power, policy makers should understand that countries like Taiwan are still very important diplomatic tools being used by the west to influence politics in Asia. This means that an anti Taiwan stand by Nigeria will surely attract some sort of reactions from the west.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by Quelme: 7:47am On Sep 10, 2024
Nice one Tinubu.

A leader with vision.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by kennyz247(m): 7:48am On Sep 10, 2024
Nigeria dump Taiwan or Taiwan dump Nigeria
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by Racoon(m): 7:48am On Sep 10, 2024
Taiwan was a third world country like Nigeria back then, but the level of advancement in Taiwan today is what Nigeria ought to be learning from and not tail-nosing a Communist nation like China.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by vickthourh(m): 7:48am On Sep 10, 2024
Their business..

Only for them pockets and selfish interest. Let's see what this administration will achieve after the four hunger years
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by AntiChristian: 7:49am On Sep 10, 2024
cheesy

May Nigeria be blessed!

This is what Obi wants! China, Malaysia, etc.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by Cocolatti(m): 7:50am On Sep 10, 2024
A beggar has no choice
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by 1Alex: 7:51am On Sep 10, 2024
Ok
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by omoyankee3: 7:51am On Sep 10, 2024
Interesting
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by udemzyudex(m): 7:51am On Sep 10, 2024
All this rubbish sponsored post because Tinubu traveled to China.

What happened to the Nigeria China currency swap agreement?
Nothing to show forth, rubbish.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by frankson1(m): 7:51am On Sep 10, 2024
MadPolitician:
I just hope that this kind of fundamental diplomatic shift, was done after thorough and strategic planning. It seems like Tinubu is running the country like a sole administrator, especially with the legislature and the judiciary already pocketed. This kind of decision should be done after much consultations.

While following the Chinese is the best path, since China is basically the next super power, policy makers should understand that countries like Taiwan are still very important diplomatic tools being used by the west to influence politics in Asia. This means that an anti Taiwan stand by Nigeria will surely attract some sort of reactions from the west.




Coward West a$$ sniffer undecided undecided
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by onome25(m): 7:51am On Sep 10, 2024

Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by Davidic1999: 7:51am On Sep 10, 2024
Decision made without the legislative arm of government, no consultations.. Baba just agree fiaam grin

We go too hear ween for this country
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by JAWBONE(m): 7:51am On Sep 10, 2024
Lol.
A weak nation with weak leadership
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by jaxxy(m): 7:52am On Sep 10, 2024
when you are taking loan traps from China u don't have a choice..
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by Neddyogu(m): 7:53am On Sep 10, 2024
Ok
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by MadPolitician: 7:55am On Sep 10, 2024
frankson1:
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Coward West a$$ sniffer undecided undecided
How am I a coward?
Does Tinubu look like someone getting ready to engage in any sort of serious ideological fight with the west? Is he not a strong western puppet? So where is the bravery in tinubu that you are trying to defend?
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by sslcrypt: 7:55am On Sep 10, 2024
udemzyudex:
All this rubbish sponsored post because Tinubu traveled to China.

What happened to the Nigeria China currency swap agreement?
Nothing to show forth, rubbish.
You are totally right, this is pure nonsense. Trade deals that will help the nation is not on their agenda, how does this make any difference?
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by Stephench: 7:56am On Sep 10, 2024
MadPolitician:
I just hope that this kind of fundamental diplomatic shift, was done after thorough and strategic planning. It seems like Tinubu is running the country like a sole administrator, especially with the legislature and the judiciary already pocketed. This kind of decision should be done after much consultations.

While following the Chinese is the best path, since China is basically the next super power, policy makers should understand that countries like Taiwan are still very important diplomatic tools being used by the west to influence politics in Asia. This means that an anti Taiwan stand by Nigeria will surely attract some sort of reactions from the west.
Reaction and so what? African puppet leaders need to grow some balls. They agreed to it because they're working for the West and need China to help them secure guarantee that Russia will not intervene should the West make an attempt to reclaim the AES countries. Wish they made the decision themselves and simply not for the west. 54 African countries simultaneously rising against the west will cause disaster for the colonialists but no, they're still working for the west any chance they get
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by panpan(m): 7:57am On Sep 10, 2024
Nigeria has never had formal diplomatic relations with Taiwan.
How can a country "dump" a relationship that did not exist in the first place?
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by sagitariusbaby(m): 7:57am On Sep 10, 2024
Taiwan is a strategic Western partner and a dumping them for China isn't a wise decision to make. You don't force a people to where they simply don't want to be. China should stop the bullying already, Taiwan doesn't need China, China needs Taiwan.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by sslcrypt: 7:58am On Sep 10, 2024
frankson1:
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Coward West a$$ sniffer undecided undecided
You are stupid for calling him that, you think china gives a heck about your recognition. The only way Taiwan will fall is via through force. And we know what's playing out so far.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by Cocolatti(m): 7:58am On Sep 10, 2024
MadPolitician:
I just hope that this kind of fundamental diplomatic shift, was done after thorough and strategic planning. It seems like Tinubu is running the country like a sole administrator, especially with the legislature and the judiciary already pocketed. This kind of decision should be done after much consultations.

While following the Chinese is the best path, since China is basically the next super power, policy makers should understand that countries like Taiwan are still very important diplomatic tools being used by the west to influence politics in Asia. This means that an anti Taiwan stand by Nigeria will surely attract some sort of reactions from the west.
When it comes to international diplomacy, this government is practicing what we call "anywhere Belle face" diplomacy. If tomorrow Taiwan or any of its Western Allies dangles some carrot at these government they will make a U-turn.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by DeltaBachelor(m): 8:00am On Sep 10, 2024
Okay.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by CooldipoMPS:
cool

China is conquering the world, one nation at a time without shooting a bullet. I sell reliable powerbank packs for laptop and home inverters.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by ogaontop(m): 8:01am On Sep 10, 2024
A
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by richmond500: 8:02am On Sep 10, 2024
Davidic1999:
Decision made without the legislative arm of government, no consultations.. Baba just agree fiaam grin

We go too hear ween for this country
This does not need to pass through the three arms of govt.
Its an economic decision that could be done by the president.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by COMPAQ(m): 8:03am On Sep 10, 2024
SpyMaster1:
www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2024/09/08/nigeria-dumps-taiwan-for-one-china-policy-china-to-pressure-russia-over-west-africa/
Projects we want to see China assist Nigeria with:

Ibadan - Abuja standard rail line
Lagos green metro line - Marina to Lekki
Mambilla 3000MW Hydro dam
Floating 250MW Solar plant on Lagos Lagoon


China reportedly put $50bln on offer for Africa. If Nigeria doesn't take between $7bln- $10bln of that amount, then Tinubu has failed.
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by WantsandMore: 8:04am On Sep 10, 2024
Whatever happened to our foreign policy of non alignment
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by straighttalk(m): 8:05am On Sep 10, 2024
Fittest
Re: Nigeria Dumps Taiwan For One-China Policy by Agricmoney(m): 8:10am On Sep 10, 2024
hmmm




Anyway agriculture is life
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