African students have been urged to pursue education in Chinese universities to cultivate new ideas, language and techniques to operate efficiently and effectively in the global market.
Mr Fidele Panou, Strategic Advisor of International Management and Marketing Finance at Honder College of Inner Mongolia Normal University in China, gave the advice in Accra, during an interaction with the media and some students preparing for admission to the academic facility.
He said students who enrolled in China had the opportunity of exchange programmes and cultural values that would provide good guidance to them in the global market.
Mr Panou appealed to the Government to participate in global programmes and award scholarships for students to study in China to broaden their skills and knowledge.
The Honder College was established when China's economy was developing and within a few years it made an impact on university education.