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Nigeria, Republic Of Angola To Partner On Media, Information Sharing

Nigeria and Angola are to partner towards improved bilateral relations especially in the area of of media and information sharing.

Nigeria’s Minister of Information and National Orientation, Alhaji Mohammed Idris, who spoke when the Ambassador of the Republic of Angola, Jose Bamoquina Zau, visited the Ministry on Thursday, September 14, 2023, hinted that the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Public Communication and Media Exchange submitted to the Ministry by the Republic of Angola is being studied for possible areas of collaboration and negotiation.

“We are studying the MOU, and I can assure you that Nigeria is very open to this kind of bilateral relationship between the two countries,” the Minister said.

Idris stated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s desire to deepen the relationship between Nigeria and other African countries, including Angola, expressing optimism that the new Ambassador’s posting to Nigeria will further deepen the relationship for the mutual benefit of both countries, Africa, and the world at large.

He equally assured his visitors of the Ministry’s readiness to give adequate support and publicity to the activities of the Angolan Embassy.

The Angolan Ambassador, Jose Bamoquina Zau, in his remark, intimated the Minister of an existing MOU on Public Communication and Media Exchange, which has been duly signed and translated into Portuguese and English, awaiting the Ministry’s attention, hoping that it will receive accelerated attention.

The Ambassador also requested the Ministry’s support in publicizing the forthcoming business event being organized by the Embassy of Angola in October 2023, which aims to promote diplomatic and economic relations with Nigeria.

Nigeria and the Republic of Angola share a long-standing relationship as both countries are members of the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM), the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), and they are both endowed with natural resources, especially oil, which accounts for the high GDP rate of both countries.

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