FG backs Chinese language learning initiative
By Sarafina Christopher
The Federal Government has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting the learning of the Chinese language across the country.
Mrs Larai Ahmed, Director of Education Support Services at the Federal Ministry of Education, stated this during the International Chinese Language Day celebration on Friday in Abuja.
She noted that learning Chinese would deepen collaboration in trade, education, and cultural exchange, reflecting its growing global influence.
Ahmed emphasised that language is a powerful tool for communication and mutual understanding among nations.
She said the government recognises that learning Chinese provides access to China’s rich culture and helps strengthen diplomatic ties.
“With around 1.39 billion native speakers, Chinese is the most spoken language globally,” she pointed out.
She added that proficiency in Chinese opens new economic opportunities, especially in trade and investment.
Ahmed said the government’s initiative supports Nigeria’s goals to strengthen partnerships with China across multiple sectors.
She revealed that Nigeria had already made progress, including establishing the China Cultural Centre in Abuja.
“This centre, along with others nationwide, offers essential resources for Nigerians interested in learning Chinese,” she said.
She also noted the importance of the Bilateral Educational Agreement signed with China.
According to her, the agreement has enabled many Nigerian scholars to study Chinese language and culture.
“The Ministry plans to introduce Chinese programmes in selected schools and universities nationwide,” Ahmed added.
She said the initiative would enrich students’ experiences and prepare them for a globalised world.
Ahmed expressed gratitude to Chinese partners for their continued support and collaboration.
Mr Liu Zhanping, Deputy Director of the China Cultural Centre in Nigeria, said Chinese Language Day is a global celebration for Chinese language enthusiasts, aiming at promoting Chinese language and cultural exchange.
“As one of the world’s oldest yet most dynamic languages, Chinese embodies profound cultural wisdom.
“Each Chinese character resembles a unique painting, its strokes tracing the historical legacy and spiritual essence of the Chinese civilization over millennia,” he said.
Liu noted that the China Cultural Centre has been teaching Chinese since its founding in 2013.
He noted that many residents in Abuja take advantage of learning opportunities at the centre.
Liu praised Nigeria’s linguistic richness, highlighting Hausa, Igbo, and Yoruba as important global languages.
He encouraged investment in language preservation and bilingual education to support linguistic diversity.
Liu also reaffirmed commitment to advancing Chinese education and cultural exchange initiatives in Nigeria.
“We are willing to work together with the Nigerian side to take practical measures to promote mutual learning between civilizations, deepen people-to-people and cultural exchanges, and write a new chapter in China-Nigeria friendship,” he said. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)
Edited by Benson Ezugwu / Kamal Tayo Oropo
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