Lee Satterfield, US assistant secretary of state for educational and cultural affairs, will visit Nigeria between March 17 and 22.
A statement on Friday said Satterfield would visit Lagos and the federal capital territory where she would hold “key bilateral” talks.
The assistant secretary is seeking to expand access to education and “bolstering economic opportunities through the creative arts”.
“Assistant Secretary Satterfield’s trip to Nigeria builds on a recent visit by Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken and reinforces the Biden-Harris Administration’s commitment to Africa by focusing on people-to-people connections between Americans and Nigerians,” a statement on the visit reads.
In January, Blinken, US secretary of state, paid an official visit to Nigeria.
Blinken said American entrepreneurs and companies are ready to invest in the Nigerian economy.
“We have tech giants that have teamed up with their Nigerian counterparts to help meet President Tinubu’s one million digital jobs initiative,” he had said.
“Our tech incubators are fostering Nigeria’s next startups.
“Our venture capital companies are working to finance, so we want to work in partnership to help drive Nigeria’s technological revolution, which is creating jobs, growing businesses, and springing innovations in both of our countries.”