By 2050, Nigeria will become the 4th most populous country on Earth — but will it is already the battleground of a global power struggle between China and the United States?
In this video, we explore how both super powers hope toe exploit Nigeria’s explosive population growth and vast oil wealth.
China and America are scrambling to deepen their economic and political ties with Africa’s biggest economy.
With a $652 million road infrastructure loan from China Exim Bank, and over $5 billion in Chinese investments, Nigeria now owes more to China than ever before — raising fears about debt-trap diplomacy and foreign influence.
Meanwhile, the United States has responded with $2.1 billion in development aid, stronger security cooperation against Boko Haram and ISIS West Africa, and growing trade ties.
Can Nigeria maintain its official policy of non-alignment, or is it being pulled into a superpower tug-of-war?
This video breaks down the key deals, the strategic stakes, and what’s really at risk for Nigeria — and the entire continent.
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