Luanda – The University of Lagos has expressed its willingness to receive Angolan students to train in different fields of science and technology.
This was expressed this week by the university's rector, Folasade Tolulope Ogunsola, during a meeting she had with the Angolan ambassador to the Federal Republic of Nigeria, José Bamóquina Zau, as part of the strengthening of cooperation in higher education.
The ambassador was the special guest of the university which, in 1970, honoured Angola's first and late head of state, António Agostinho Neto, with the title of Doctor Honoris Causa, to witness the 54th degree award ceremony.
The University of Lagos was established in 1962 and teaches dozens of undergraduate, postgraduate, master's and doctoral courses in the areas of human sciences, technology, jurisprudence, agriculture, forestry, the environment and tourism, among others.
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