Powering the Energy Transition

West Africa Minerals & Mining Company

Responsible exploration. Sustainable value. Global standards. We develop Nigeria’s critical minerals—tantalum, cobalt, lithium, and rare earth elements—for the global green economy.

Who We Are

Nigeria's Gateway to Critical Minerals

WAMMCO is a duly registered Nigerian mining company established to explore, develop, and supply the critical minerals driving the global energy transition— lithium, tantalum, cobalt, and rare earth elements. We operate with an unwavering commitment to international best practices, community partnership, and responsible environmental stewardship.

Headquartered in Abuja, with branch offices in Yola, Maiduguri, and Lagos, WAMMCO maintains strategic exploration assets across Nigeria's most prospective mineral-rich regions, including Nasarawa, Yobe, Bauchi, Gombe, and Oyo States.

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Powering the Future

Four critical minerals driving the global energy transition

Lithium

Essential for electric vehicle batteries and large-scale energy storage solutions.

Tantalum

Critical for advanced electronics, aerospace systems, and medical technologies.

Cobalt

Key component in battery chemistry, renewable energy systems, and high-performance alloys.

Rare Earth Elements

Essential for wind turbines, electric motors, defence applications, and modern electronics.

01 / About

Unlocking Nigeria's Critical Mineral Wealth

A Nigerian mining company developing strategic mineral assets across five highly prospective states.

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02 / ESG

Responsible Mining, Global Standards

Operations aligned with IFC, OECD, ICMM, and ISO 45001 frameworks for sustainable development.

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03 / Leadership

A Multidisciplinary Board

Combining expertise in geology, security, business strategy, and public policy leadership.

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West Africa Minerals and Mining Company Limited is committed to the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act 2007, the Nigerian Mining Cadastre Office regulations, and the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI).