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Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbije

University of SussexA University of Sussex PhD thesisAvailable online via Sussex Research Online:http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/This thesis is protected by c

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ring to this work, full bibliographic details including the author, title, awarding institution and date of the thesis must be givenPlease visit Susse

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x Research Online for more information and further detailsELITE EXCHANGES:THE CULTL RAL POLITICS OFCHINESE BUSINESS IN NIGERIAUinoloyouvwe Ejiroghene

University of SussexA University of Sussex PhD thesisAvailable online via Sussex Research Online:http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/This thesis is protected by c

Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbijeeasing interest in China’s role in Africa, both in academia and popular media. This interest reflects the general curiosity and concerns related to Ch

ina’s political and business interests. Research into African-Chinese relations is usually on the macro level and rarely prorides insight into tire li Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbije

ved realities of tire people at the heart of these interactions, particularly Africans. As such tins diesis examines Nigerian-Chinese elite exchanges

Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbije

by interrogating the stock conventional narratives constructed in political discourse and popular media (and to a large extent bv academic research),

University of SussexA University of Sussex PhD thesisAvailable online via Sussex Research Online:http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/This thesis is protected by c

Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbijey politicians and elite-parting.Nigeria IS one of China's most important trade partners 111 Africa. In response to this relationship, the Nigerian gov

ernment has constructed a complex public relations campaign that taps into the aspirations and dreams ol Nigerians and links them with Nigerian-Chines Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbije

e relations. Tire campaign is centred on three key areas: big business, entrepreneurship and education. Throughout tills diesis, I explore die experie

Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbije

nces of aspirational and elite Nigerian actors who attempt to take on the promise of Nigerian-Chinese relations through these three key areas. I argue

University of SussexA University of Sussex PhD thesisAvailable online via Sussex Research Online:http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/This thesis is protected by c

Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbijele to transform die promise of Nigerian-Chinese relations into a reality.3 I p a g eTABLE OF CONTENTSAcronyms.........................................

.................................6Acknowledgements..................................................................7I-INTRODUCTION: ELITE EXCHANGES.. Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbije

................................................10The Promise of Nigerian-Chinese Relationships.....................................10The Histoneal Co

Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbije

ntext: African-Chinese/ Nigerian-Chinese Relationships............14Towards an Anthropology of Elite African-Chinese Relations........................

University of SussexA University of Sussex PhD thesisAvailable online via Sussex Research Online:http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/This thesis is protected by c

Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene OvbijeAnthropology of Business...................................................28Methodology..............................................................

.........31Access: Exclusion and Inclusion............................................31Location-Field Sites.......................................... Onomake, Umoloyouvwe Ejiroghene Ovbije

.............34Ethics in Elite Encounters.................................................36Overview of the Thesis....................................

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University of SussexA University of Sussex PhD thesisAvailable online via Sussex Research Online:http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/This thesis is protected by c

University of SussexA University of Sussex PhD thesisAvailable online via Sussex Research Online:http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/This thesis is protected by c

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