The Republic of Angola is set to partner with the Nasarawa State Government on a development initiative focused on agriculture, education, and energy.
Angolan Ambassador to Nigeria, Jose Zau, said this during a visit to Governor Abdullahi Sule in Abuja, where discussions centered on strengthening bilateral ties and exploring investment opportunities.
Ambassador Zau expressed Angola’s interest in forging a strong partnership with Nasarawa State through a comprehensive development agreement.

According to the Angolan envoy, the plan targets key sectors agriculture, education, and energy with the aim of accelerating economic growth and creating sustainable opportunities.
Another key component of the collaboration is the proposed establishment of a fertilizer factory in Nasarawa, which is expected to generate employment for the youth and boost agricultural productivity.
Governor Abdullahi Sule thanked the Angolan government for choosing Nasarawa state as a strategic partner and described the planned investment as both timely and impactful, highlighting shared development priorities between Angola and Nasarawa state.

President of the Nigeria-Angola Business Council, Fifi Ejindu, who is championing the project, spoke about the economic and environmental benefits of the fertilizer plant, describing it as a catalyst for industrial growth in the state.
The visit by the Angola ambassador and his team underscores the deepening relationship between Nigeria and Angola, with Nasarawa State emerging as a vital player in advancing sub-national diplomacy and investment-driven development.
(Editor: Paul Akhagbemhe)