After U.S. President Donald Trump threatened army motion in opposition to Nigeria over the alleged persecution of Christians by Islamic insurgents, China has stepped in to oppose Trump’s actions—deepening the competition between Washington and Beijing for the allegiance of Africa’s most populous nation.
Chinese language International Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning mentioned on Nov. 4, “As Nigeria’s complete strategic accomplice, China firmly opposes any nation utilizing faith and human rights as an excuse to intervene in different international locations’ inner affairs, and threatening different international locations with sanctions and drive.”
After U.S. President Donald Trump threatened army motion in opposition to Nigeria over the alleged persecution of Christians by Islamic insurgents, China has stepped in to oppose Trump’s actions—deepening the competition between Washington and Beijing for the allegiance of Africa’s most populous nation.
Chinese language International Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning mentioned on Nov. 4, “As Nigeria’s complete strategic accomplice, China firmly opposes any nation utilizing faith and human rights as an excuse to intervene in different international locations’ inner affairs, and threatening different international locations with sanctions and drive.”
In a tweet on X (previously Twitter) the identical week, Yu Dunhai, the Chinese language ambassador to Nigeria, wrote that “China is prepared to proceed supporting Nigeria in combating terrorism and sustaining home stability.”
Washington and Beijing have been at loggerheads since Trump returned to energy in January. Regardless of a latest assembly between Chinese language President Xi Jinping and Trump, tensions proceed—and Nigerians worry that they’re only a piece on the chessboard.
“China sees within the ongoing dispute a possibility to brandish its bona fides of supposed noninterference and paint the U.S. as a bully that desires to meddle in international locations’ inner affairs with Beijing claiming that it, in contrast, respects African sovereignty and desires to do enterprise,” mentioned James Barnett, a nonresident fellow at Washington-based Hudson Institute who research the battle inside Nigeria.
Barnett famous that it’s not simply Abuja that sees Beijing as a greater choice, but in addition many different African governments. From their perspective, he mentioned, the “Chinese language place on Nigeria seems preferable in the mean time, as it’s way more accommodating of Abuja’s preferences and the established order.”
In some methods, that’s a dynamic that predates Trump; Washington has at all times been extra prepared to name out human rights abuses than Beijing. However Trump goes far past conventional U.S. positions and, as Barnett mentioned, “has been distinctive in each the sweeping and contentious generalizations he’s making about Nigeria and in his speak about doable army drive.”
Whereas boots on the bottom are unlikely, Barnett mentioned, even drone strikes or operations by U.S. particular forces should not “risk-free eventualities.”
Emeka Umejei, a senior analysis affiliate on the College of Johannesburg, mentioned that U.S. and Chinese language pursuits in Nigeria each run deep—and that neither overseas energy has the nation’s greatest pursuits at coronary heart.
“It’s only a geopolitical rivalry and contest for the soul of Africa,” Umejei mentioned. “China is combating to safe its financial pursuits, and that could be why it’s taking this place. While you evaluate growth support and help, you will note that China collects extra from Nigeria than the U.S. provides.”
China is Nigeria’s greatest buying and selling accomplice, in line with knowledge from Nigeria’s Nationwide Bureau of Statistics. The commerce quantity between the 2 international locations stands at $21.9 billion, comprising about 8 p.c of China’s whole commerce with Africa, and China has exploration and mining offers within the nation for gold, copper, and lithium, in addition to an intensive position within the lumber commerce.
Nigerian commentators have famous Beijing’s curiosity of their assets—and fear that the USA desires a much bigger piece of the pie.
“Loads of Nigerians suspect that insecurity is pushed or exacerbated by overseas pursuits searching for Nigeria’s assets, which is partially a legacy of the controversial position of worldwide oil firms within the Niger Delta battle going again a number of many years,” Barnett mentioned. “There’s rising frustration amongst Nigerians with Chinese language miners, who function in a poorly regulated setting and are seen as exploiting native labor and colluding with corrupt politicians and armed teams, thereby exacerbating insecurity.”
However Trump’s criticism of the federal government additionally sparked settlement from some Nigerians. The nation is dealing with rising assaults from a number of militant teams that vary from Boko Haram terrorists to prison gangs recognized regionally as “bandits” in addition to armed Fulani herders, a predominantly Muslim nomadic group.
In a rustic broadly cut up between a extra predominantly Christian south and a largely Muslim north, Christians have typically been focused, with one report documenting 3,100 Christians killed and a couple of,830 kidnapped in 2025 alone—although Muslim militants have additionally attacked fellow Muslims. In September, U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz introduced a invoice in response—the Nigeria Spiritual Freedom Accountability Act, which might goal officers deemed accountable for the killing of Christians with severe sanctions.
In October, the U.S. State Division designated Nigeria as a “nation of specific concern” (CPC). The primary time that Nigeria acquired this designation was in 2020, in the course of the first time period of Trump’s presidency. The CPC designation is used for international locations that the USA deems have engaged in or tolerated “significantly extreme violations of spiritual freedom”—placing Nigeria within the firm of China, North Korea, and Russia.
Christians aren’t the victims of random violence, however systematic assaults by jihadi teams, mentioned Emmanuel Ojeifo, a Nigerian Catholic priest finding out for a Ph.D. in political theology on the College of Notre Dame in Indiana. Ojeifo can be an Atlantic Council researcher on faith and democracy.
“There are few international locations on this planet, if any in any respect, the place Christians are being killed as a lot as they’re in Nigeria,” he mentioned. “If the scenario in Nigeria is getting extra consideration in the present day, then it’s justified.”
Ojeifo mentioned that Trump desires the “Nigerian authorities to get up to its constitutional duty of defending and guaranteeing spiritual freedom for its residents.”
Amid the continuing U.S.-China tensions, Umejei, the College of Johannesburg researcher, mentioned that Nigeria has to deal with its personal pursuits. “Till we do that, we are going to proceed to be a pawn on the chessboard of worldwide powers. For those who don’t sanitize your own home, strangers will come and deal with it for you,” he mentioned.