This is a positive and welcome progression, as today’s world is one of unequal interdependence, conflicting national interests, globalization or generational colonialism, in which Nigerians, and especially the more courageous and business-oriented Igbo, would like to return to. China temporarily after the COVID-19 saga. Igbo businessmen account for more than 70% of Nigerians in Guangzhou, shipping spare parts to Nigeria, filling the gap in Nigeria’s technical needs. Without them, the top members of middle class in Nigeria will suffer devastatingly. Therefore, it is Nigeria’s foreign duty to have a Memorandum of Understanding on the coverage of Nigerians in China in particular. In general, Nigeria expands a foreign policy on the coverage of Nigerians in all countries of the world. This is a transparent message of the mistreatment of Nigerians around the world. The most important thing is that Nigeria will have to pay attention to the politics of COVID-19. Muammar Gaddafi reportedly said that “they will create the viruses themselves and sell you the antidotes. ” Then they will pretend to take the time to locate the solution when they already have it. This statement is self explanatory and is not limited to any given primary power.
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