A Visa Application Center has been opened, on Tuesday, 2, in the Nigerian city of Port Harcourt to eliminate trips to Abuja and Lagos, as part of activities commemorating the 4th of April, Day of Peace and National Reconciliation in Angola .
The Center, a partnership between the Embassy of Angola in Nigeria and the company Akwa Helmes International Limited – AHIL, has capabilities for applying visas, boosting investment attraction, supporting the oil and gas industry, as well as promoting sun tourism -e-sea and adventure.
According to a press release from the Angolan Embassy in Nigeria, the services will extend to hotel reservations and ticket sales and air connections to destinations operated by the national carrier TAAG.
The governor of Rivers State, Siminalayi Fubara, is the special guest of the Angolan ambassador to Nigeria, José Bamóquina Zau, to witness the opening of a center for economic, cultural and tourist rapprochement between Angola and Nigeria.
The city of Port Harcourt in Rivers State with around 10 million inhabitants, is nestled between the vast Niger River Delta where the main petroleum and petrochemical industries, two large state-owned refineries, two seaports, universities and research institutes are concentrated. Sciences and technologies.