NCSP Positions Language As Strategic Driver for Innovation And Growth

Posted on April 20, 2026
As the global community marks Chinese Language Day 2026, the Nigeria–China Strategic Partnership (NCSP) has underscored the role of language as a strategic enabler of economic growth, cross-border collaboration, and sustainable development.
Established by the United Nations in 2010 to promote multilingualism and cultural diversity, this year’s observance is themed “Characters Endure, Civilization Shines,” highlighting the enduring influence of language on identity, heritage preservation, and economic diplomacy in an increasingly interconnected world.
In a statement commemorating the Day, the Director-General of NCSP, Joseph Olasunkanmi Tegbe, described the Chinese language as a reflection of the discipline, structure, and long-term thinking underpinning one of the most significant economic transformations in modern history.
“Chinese characters are more than symbols; they embody history, discipline, and philosophy. These same principles—clarity of purpose, consistency, and long-term vision—have underpinned China’s rise and remain highly relevant to Nigeria’s development journey,” he said.
Tegbe noted that as Nigeria deepens bilateral engagement with China, language and cultural literacy are becoming critical enablers of effective collaboration, particularly across trade, technology transfer, and industrialisation value chains.
He further highlighted that China’s development trajectory offers practical insights for Nigerian enterprises, including the importance of mastering core competencies, replicating scalable models, and driving incremental innovation within efficient, structured ecosystems.
“There is a direct link between how people communicate and how they build. The precision and depth of the Chinese language are reflected in institutional development and industrial scaling. For Nigeria, embracing structured learning—including language—is not optional; it is strategic,” Tegbe added.
Reaffirming its mandate, the NCSP stated that its interventions extend beyond facilitating bilateral agreements to advancing knowledge exchange that delivers measurable economic value. Through targeted initiatives supporting SMEs and improving access to Chinese markets—including emerging zero-tariff trade frameworks—the Partnership continues to position Nigerian businesses for global competitiveness.
Tegbe also urged Nigerian entrepreneurs to adopt long-term, systems-driven growth models, drawing from China’s emphasis on reinvestment, cost discipline, and industrial clustering.
“Language is the entry point, but understanding is the advantage. As we strengthen Nigeria–China relations, we must equip our people—especially young entrepreneurs—with the tools to engage, compete, and collaborate effectively on a global scale,” he said.
Chinese Language Day 2026 reinforces the intrinsic link between language and civilisation. For Nigeria, it presents a strategic opportunity to leverage cultural literacy as a pathway to economic inclusion and enhanced global relevance.
The NCSP reaffirmed its commitment to advancing a structured, results-driven partnership between Nigeria and China, anchored on mutual respect, shared growth, and long-term value creation.

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