More Nigerians are learning Chinese as political and economic ties deepen
Emmanuel Iyayi’s love of China, its culture and language began early when he watched kung fu films as a child in his native Nigeria. Now 26, that enthusiasm has paid off.
“I am a translator, an interpreter for Nigerian and Chinese businessmen and I also compere at Chinese events,” said Iyayi, who also goes by the Chinese name Kong Yi.
“All these generate good money for me. I am happy with the pay I get and this has transformed my life tremendously.”
Grace Moses teaches and translates Putonghua when she is not studying in her final year at the Confucius Institute at the University of Lagos (Unilag).
“I get a lot of job opportunities from Nigerians who have businesses with Chinese people,” said the 25-year-old, likening herself to a go-between for local and Chinese businesses.