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Nigeria Supported Angola’s Liberation Struggle with $20 Million – Obasanjo

Obasanjo Advocates for Pan-Africanism and Remembers Nigeria's Support for Angola's Liberation Efforts

paulcraft by paulcraft
September 18, 2024
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Former President Olusegun Obasanjo
  • Former President Olusegun Obasanjo reveals Nigeria provided $20 million to support Angola’s liberation, emphasizing the importance of pan-African economic ties
  • During Angola’s National Founder and Hero’s Day, Obasanjo highlights Fidel Castro’s role in Angola’s liberation and calls for economic unity in Africa

Former Nigerian President Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed that the Nigerian government provided $20 million to support Angola’s fight for liberation. He made this known during the commemoration of Angola’s National Founder and Hero’s Day in Lagos, an event held on September 17, 2024.

The event, themed “Pan-Africanism in the Political Course by Agostinho Neto,” was organized by the Embassy of Angola in Nigeria to honour Angola’s first President, Agostinho Neto, who declared the country’s independence on November 11, 1975.

In his address, Obasanjo highlighted the critical role played by former Cuban President Fidel Castro in Angola’s liberation and praised his significant contributions. He emphasized Nigeria’s financial support to Angola during the struggle, stating, “The Nigerian government supported the Angolan government with $20 million in their fight for liberation.”

Obasanjo also called for stronger pan-African economic ties, stressing that Africa’s future depends on economic unity. “As far as Pan-Africanism is concerned, as long as we are economically weak, we are going nowhere, and we can’t do it alone,” he said.

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He further emphasized the need for Africa to achieve economic liberation, building on the foundation laid by leaders like Neto. Obasanjo urged African nations to focus more on economic Pan-Africanism, noting that while political and cultural unity has made strides, economic emancipation is crucial for the continent’s growth.

Angolan Ambassador to Nigeria José Zau highlighted Neto’s significant impact on African brotherhood and praised Lagos for its historical connection to the late president. He recalled that the University of Lagos honoured Neto with a Doctor Honoris Causa in the 1970s during Obasanjo’s regime, cementing his place in African political history.

Nigeria’s Foreign Affairs Minister, Yusuf Tuggar, reaffirmed the strong bond between Nigeria and Angola. Represented by Olamide Adediro, he stated that Nigeria is committed to deepening the partnership with Angola, working together to overcome challenges and achieve Africa’s collective aspirations.

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