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Trade with China: Time for some language lessons

Omolade Ademiluyi completed secondary school a year ago, when she was 15. Her new classmate at university is Kehinde Osinowo, a burly chartered accountant turned evangelist. He is 57.

She wants to succeed in business. He wants to save the souls of foreign workers, which is how they find themselves together in the sweltering, fifth-floor lecture room at the University of Lagos learning to speak Chinese.

“China is growing fast,” says Miss Ademiluyi, who hopes to win a scholarship to Beijing. “If I can graduate speaking the language, there will be real opportunities for me here.”

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