Kwande Local Government Area, Benue State.
ZOGA Mining's primary operating footprint sits within the Middle Belt solid-minerals corridor, in close coordination with state authorities, traditional rulers, and host communities of the Kwande LGA.
Strategic-minerals geology in Nigeria's Middle Belt corridor — developed under long-horizon capital and a regulated, audited operating model.
Our operating footprint is concentrated in the Kwande Local Government Area, one of twenty-three LGAs of Benue State. The area's geology sits within the broader Middle Belt solid-minerals corridor, which the Federal Ministry of Solid Minerals Development has identified as strategically important to the 2030 sector development agenda.
Concessions are developed under licences issued through the Mining Cadastre Office, with all required state-level approvals and host-community agreements in place before activity begins on site. Our operating model prioritises domestic processing — the default path for extracted material is into Nigerian industrial offtake arrangements, not export of unprocessed tonnage.
All environmental impact assessments are conducted under NESREA guidance, with rehabilitation and site-closure provisioning established in the project finance structure from first production. Progress is reported through the group office in Abuja on a published cadence.
Integrated with ZOGA Capital on project finance and with the group office on community programming.
Project finance — Capital-markets participation, DFI partner structuring, and long-dated offtake financing are arranged through ZOGA Capital, the group's investment and advisory arm.
Community programming — Non-commercial community engagement, rural-infrastructure support, and humanitarian partnerships are coordinated with the Queen Zaynab Foundation, which has run rural programming across Nigeria since 2016.
Press & institutional enquiries — Routed through the single ZOGA Holdings group office in Abuja.