The Federal Government, according to Alhaji Mohammed Idris, Minister of Information and National Orientation, would strengthen bilateral relations between Angola and Nigeria.
Dauda Lawal, Governor of Zamfara State. President Bola Tinubu appoints Local Gov Lawal as sole administrator for 14 Zamfara LGs.
Tinubu believes that local sacrifice is essential to restore Nigeria Protesters for the abolition of SARS gather at the Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos. Local Nigeria did not learn from the #EndSARS movement, according to Peter Obi Idris, who spoke at the Angola-Nigerian Business Forum Dinner in Abuja on the topic “Introducing A New Era of Sustainable Business Partnership.”
Nigeria and Angola, according to the Minister, have a very significant connection, and both nations are members of the Non-Aligned Movement and the Organization of Petroleum Exporting nations. “Bola Ahmed Tinubu, President is eager to strengthen ties between Nigeria and other African countries, particularly Angola.”As part of our efforts to enhance our partnership, we are working on signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Public Communication and Media Exchange with the Embassy of Angola in Nigeria.
“I look forward to this and many other examples of our bilateral cooperation. “Nigeria is eager to support Angola’s domestic and foreign ambitions, as well as the country’s overall development, and we anticipate reciprocity in this regard.” Indeed, the advancement of one is the advancement of all,” Idris said.
According to the Minister, both nations are blessed with natural resources, particularly oil and gas, on which they rely for major revenue. He went on to say that because They are regarded as ‘big brothers’ in Africa, with enormous expectations placed on them as the continent’s largest crude oil producers.
“Through the deliberate pursuit of productive bilateral relations, President Tinubu’s administration will continue to strengthen our mutual brotherhood.”
“As the leader of Africa’s most populous nation and largest economy, the President is already regarded as a father figure throughout the continent.”
“This explains his appointment as ECOWAS Chairman shortly after being sworn in as President.”
“Since he assumed office, he has been very visible on the international stage, championing the image and cause, not only of Nigeria but also the African continent,” he said.
Mr Jose Bamoquina Zau, Ambassador of Angola to Nigeria, stated that Nigeria and Angola have gone a long way. “We need to strengthen it.” We must work together to deepen our economic relations in order to reap significant advantages for both nations.”
Similarly, former Senate President Senator Bukola Saraki stated that the two nations’ business collaboration will benefit the African continent’s economic growth.
During the ceremony, an 8-man Angola-Nigeria Business Council was launched, according to the PROPOLITICS.