
The Angola-Nigeria Business Council will help to provide businesses with a powerful collective voice in influencing policies. The Council will actively advocate for the interests of their members, promoting pro-business initiatives and addressing challenges faced by them.
The Angola-Nigeria Business Council (ANBC) will provide feedback to the Embassy with regard to members’ opinions of government policies and shall basically give suggestions to the government to promote and safeguard the interests of the business community in different enormous fields.
Commerce allows us to trade what we have for what we need or want, enables us to specialize in certain areas, and trade with different resources and skills.
This specialization and exchange will allow for more efficiency and productivity, ultimately leading to an increase in wealth and prosperity for both nations. We shall hold bilateral events for the private sector and government officials.
About Angola
Angola is situated in Southern Africa, bordered by Namibia to the South and the Democratic Republic of Congo to the North. Zambia to the East and the Atlantic Ocean to the West. It is home to about Thirty-five Million People.
Relations between Angola and Nigeria, primarily based on their roles as oil exporting nations, are cooperative, Both are members of the Organization o the Petroleum Exporting Countries, the African Union and other multilateral organizations. In 1975, Nigeria was a driving force within the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) to recognize the legitimacy of the new Angolan regime. During the 1980s and 1990s, the countries' economic interests were linked to different Western powers, preventing them from forming significant alliances.

Investment Opportunities
Angola is rich in Natural resources, particularly oil and diamonds. As one of Africa’s leading oil producers, it has significant oil reserves.
The country possesses reserves of minerals like Iron Ore, Copper, gold and bauxite. Its coastal waters are also abundant in marine resources. Its wealth of natural resources offer huge economic potentials.
Angola is considered to be one of the richest African nations regarding mineral resources. Some of Angola's most important minerals include Diamonds, Gold, Iron Ore, Copper, Manganese, Bauxite and Tin Ore. The mining industry is one of Angola's most important in the country due to the high quality of the country's minerals.