Mfulupinga Nlando Victor

Mfulupinga Nlando Victor (15 December 1944 – 2 July 2004) was a member of the Angola National Assembly and a teacher of mathematics. He was distinguished as founder of the political party PDP-ANA and President of the same. On 2 July 2004, 60-year-old Victor died as a result of an assault by fatal gunshot wound.

Biography
Mfulupinga Nlandu Victor was born on 15 December 1944 in the municipality of Maquela do Zombo, Uige province, Angola. He was in exile in what was then Congo Leopoldville, due to colonial repression. During his time here, he focused on devoting himself to his studies and the mobilization of Angolan students outside the country. Later, he was elected president of the Angolan college students in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

He organized and directed the first congress of Angolan students in exile, which hosted about 500 participants from various continents, held in Kinshasa (DRC).

He returned to Angola after independence in 1975 and became a member of the Interim Board of the Association.

Mfulupinga Victor created a focus group that culminated on 17 March 1991 with the constitution of the PDP - ANA, where he served as the president of the party.

He was a professor at Agostinho Neto University, where he taught mathematics and held the positions of head of the Mathematics Department at the Faculty of Economics and Head of the Department of Mathematics and Engineering in the College of Geographical Sciences.

After founding the PDP-ANA, of which he served as president, he was elected as a deputy to the National Assembly in the legislatures from 1992 to 1996. From 1996 to 2004, he was a member of the 6th Commission and the Council of the Republic.

Mfulupinga Nlandu Victor was killed on 2 July 2004 in Luanda, hours after attending a meeting of the Council of the Republic. He was hit by gunfire from a machine gun, it was speculated to be that of an AK, while driving his car outside the headquarters of his party around the Cassenda, Maianga district neighborhood. The politician received treatment at the Clinic Endiama on Luanda Island, where he eventually succumbed to his injuries. The perpetrators fled with the vehicle's deputy and still have not been caught, decades later.

The politician left behind a widow and five children.