China as a development model: Lessons for Nigeria and the Global South

    Ogie Eboigbe | Opinion | Jun 10, 2025    
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China's transformation from a largely agrarian society dominated by bicycles and basic manufacturing in the 1980s to the world's second-largest economy represents one of the most remarkable development stories in modern history. This extraordinary journey, which has lifted over 800 million people out of poverty while maintaining political stability, offers compelling lessons for developing nations, particularly those in Africa seeking alternatives to Western-prescribed development models.

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