It’s no longer news that China has gained a strong foothold in Nigeria’s business sector over the years. From large-scale infrastructure to hospitality and technology, Chinese-owned or Chinese-backed companies continue to play visible roles across the country’s economy.
Below are ten Chinese companies operating in Nigeria and what they do.
1. China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC)
CCECC is a major player in Nigeria’s infrastructure sector, handling railway projects, roads, and public works across several states.
2. El Clan Construction Company
El Clan operates in construction and civil engineering, executing building and road projects, particularly in urban and industrial areas.
3. Chinaville Chinese Restaurants
Chinaville is known for offering authentic Chinese cuisine, serving expatriates and Nigerians interested in Asian dining experiences.
4. North China Construction Nigeria
The firm is involved in construction services, including residential and commercial building projects in Nigeria.
5. Vitex China Niger Limited
Vitex China Niger Limited operates in manufacturing and industrial supply, supporting sectors such as packaging and production.
6. China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) Nigeria Limited
CHEC focuses on marine and port construction, dredging, and coastal engineering projects across Nigeria.
7. Jade Palace Chinese Cuisine
Jade Palace is a popular Chinese restaurant brand, known for its traditional dishes and upscale dining environment.
8. Golden State Restaurant
Golden State Restaurant offers Chinese meals and is part of the growing hospitality footprint of Chinese businesses in Nigeria.
9. Huawei Technologies Nigeria
Huawei provides telecommunications infrastructure and ICT solutions, partnering with major Nigerian network providers.
10. ZTE Nigeria
ZTE operates in telecom equipment supply and network solutions, supporting Nigeria’s digital and communication systems.
From construction and technology to food and hospitality, Chinese companies have become deeply embedded in Nigeria’s economic landscape—shaping infrastructure, connectivity, and everyday consumer experiences.
Source: Dayo Adetiloye Business Hub and BusinessDayNg













































































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