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China-Nigeria Cultural Exchange Strengthens Ties

China and Nigeria enhance cultural cooperation through radio programs, educational exchanges, and creative industries. Discover how mutual learning builds stronger bilateral relations.

Economic Triangle Proposed for S/South, S/East States

My-ACE China urges Rivers, Akwa Ibom, and Abia governors to create an economic corridor that could rival Lagos. The proposed triangle would leverage ports, fabrication capacity, and blue economy potential.

China Backs Nigeria's Push for Digital Ports

China offers technical support to modernize Nigeria's seaports, including automation and digital systems. Partnership aims to boost trade efficiency and maritime security.

China's Rare Earth Control Shapes US Trade Relations

China's decades-long strategy to dominate rare earth minerals gives Beijing crucial leverage in ongoing trade negotiations with the United States. Discover how this impacts global technology and defense sectors.

EU to challenge China's rare earths dominance

EU industry chief Stephane Sejourne declares Europe must break dependence on China's rare earths, calling export controls a 'racket'. New strategy coming December 3.

Chinese mining CEO arrested in Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyz authorities detain Chinese CEO of gold mining firm accused of major environmental damage amid growing anti-China sentiment. Read full details.

US-Nigeria Security Agreement to Fight Terrorism

Nigeria and United States establish security cooperation framework with intelligence sharing and defense equipment to combat terrorist groups. Joint Working Group to coordinate efforts.

Army: Self-Defense Fuels Plateau Violence Crisis

Nigerian Army identifies self-defense as major factor worsening Plateau crisis. Major General Etsy-Ndagi calls for disarmament and peace between farming and herding communities.

Nigerian Man's First Day Regret Moving to China

A Nigerian man shares his shocking experience of regretting his move to China from day one due to language barriers, hotel rejections, and communication issues. Read his full story.

Man Wins 'World's Laziest' Title in China Bed Contest

A man in China has been crowned the 'world's laziest man' after winning a 'bed rotting' competition that lasted over 33 hours. Discover how 240 competitors battled in this unusual lie-flat contest.

US Lawmaker Seeks Pardon for Nigerian Farmer

US Representative Riley Moore urges Nigeria to pardon Sunday Jackson, sentenced to death for killing a Fulani militant in self-defense. Read about the international outcry.

VDM: Christianity Not Just Peaceful Religion

Social media critic Verydarkman sparks debate by claiming Christianity is not solely a religion of peace, urging Nigerian Christians to prepare for self-defense amid rising attacks. Read full analysis.

China pledges reliable rare earth supply to Germany

Germany's Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil obtained China's commitment for reliable rare earth supplies during his Beijing visit. This breakthrough addresses critical supply chain concerns for German manufacturers.

China, Netherlands Resolve Nexperia Chip Dispute

The Netherlands suspends takeover of Chinese-owned Nexperia in goodwill gesture. China welcomes move as first step to resolve semiconductor supply chain tensions. Read latest developments.

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