Jimoh Ibrahim to Donald Trump: Dialogue with Tinubu Urgent as China Expands in Africa

Jimoh Ibrahim, a leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has said that President Bola Tinubu and President Donald Trump should talk about ways to strengthen American influence in Africa and stop Chinese invasion.
He claimed that Tinubu and the American president had a good chance to meet and talk about political engagement in Africa.
According to Ibrahim, a current senator from the 10th National Assembly’s Ondo South District, the Nigerian leader has already been contacted by BRICS+, a 10-member political and economic bloc with Chinese sway, regarding economic alignment and the possibility of trading in China’s Yuan.
According to Ibrahim, a current senator from the 10th National Assembly’s Ondo South District, the Nigerian leader has already been contacted by BRICS+, a 10-member political and economic body with Chinese sway, regarding economic alignment and the possibility of trading in China’s Yuan.
“Donald Trump has a very good opportunity to sit down with Tinubu as an African leader and understand the political engagement that we have here because China is already infiltrating Africa,” Ibrahim stated while making an appearance on Channels Television’s Sunday Politics show.
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According to the lawmaker, China has begun its campaign to become an economic powerhouse in Africa, and in order to curb China’s expanding influence in the region, the US needs to have immediate talks with some of the continent’s leaders.
“China gave loans to many African countries to build seaports, airports, and other infrastructure, but what is China looking for?” Ibrahim said. the continent’s legitimacy.
Simultaneously, China has approached Bola Tinubu to offer him the opportunity to trade in our money. “Increase the volume of trade, and increase my benefit before I come to you,” is the response Tinubu has provided. To give it some thought, they return home.
“Africa will eventually be viewed by China and America as the primary target of the geocentric political system in terms of global hegemony and acceptance.”