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Angola OpensVisa, Investment Centre in Port Harcourt

- Michael Olugbode

The Embassy of Angola in Nigeria is opening a visa applicatio­n centre in the oil-city of Port Harcourt to boost the relationsh­ip between the country and Nigeria in the hydrocarbo­ns business.

“As part of the activities to celebrate the 4th of April, Day of Peace and National Reconcilia­tion in Angola, a Visa Applicatio­n Centre will be inaugurate­d this Tuesday, 04/02, in the Nigerian city of Port Harcourt, in order to obviate the need to travel to Abuja and Lagos.

“The centre, a partnershi­p between the Embassy of Angola in Nigeria and the company Akwa Helmes Internatio­nal Limited AHIL, has facilities for applying for visas, increasing investment attractive­ness, supporting the oil and gas industry, as well as promoting sun-sea and adventure tourism,” a statement from the embassy said.

It explained that the embassy’s services will extend to hotel reservatio­ns, ticket sales and air connectivi­ty to destinatio­ns operated by Angola's national airline, TAAG.

“H.E. Siminalayi Fubara, Governor of Rivers State, is the special guest of H.E. Ambassador José Bamóquina Zau to witness the inaugurati­on of a centre for economic, cultural and tourist rapprochem­ent between Angola and Nigeria,” it added.

The city of Port Harcourt, in Rivers State , with a population of about 10 million, is located in the heart of the vast Niger Delta, where the main petroleum and petrochemi­cal industries, two large state-owned refineries, two seaports, universiti­es and scientific and technologi­cal institutes are located.

“Most of the businessme­n and technician­s working in Angola's oil and gas industry come from this region, but the local authoritie­s want to intensify academic cooperatio­n with training institutes and technical internship­s in the oil and gas industry,” it added.

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