Over the past two decades, African leaders have become increasingly drawn to Chinese financing and investment.
These investments are made rapidly and with reportedly less stringent conditions than traditional financing sources.
Some also suggest that China's approach aligns more closely with African priorities.
This sentiment was summarised by the former president of Senegal, Abdoulaye Wade, in 2008: "China's approach to our needs is simply better adapted than the slow and sometimes patronising post-colonial approach of European investors, donor organisations and non-governmental organisations … China has helped African nations build infrastructure projects in record time." African leaders who attended last year's 8th Forum on China-Africa Cooperation in Beijing no doubt, wanted to attract more Chinese finance and investment.