As part of a strategic push to reduce Nigeria’s reliance on imports, Zedcrest Group officially unveiled the new cohort of business partners for the 2025/2026 season of its “A Taste of Nigeria” initiative on February 11, 2026.

Launched originally in 2024 following a 60% depreciation of the Naira, the program champions “proudly Nigerian” brands. It provides SMEs with a full suite of institutional support, including bulk product purchases, tailored financing, and long-term strategic partnerships to help them scale in both domestic and diaspora markets.

1. The 2025/2026 Partner Cohort

The new cohort features ten diverse brands representing the best of Nigerian craftsmanship in food, beverage, and wellness:

  • Beverages: Pedro’s Ogogoro, Bature Brewery (West Africa’s first craft brewery), and Happy Coffee.

  • Food & Confectionery: Loom Chocolate (bean-to-bar), Lim Lim Foods, Kokari Coconuts, Tquart Foods, and Dulce’s Jam.

  • Wellness & Lifestyle: Dang and MySibi.

2. Countering the Import Crisis

The initiative comes at a critical time for the national economy. According to National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) data, Nigeria’s import bill surged to ₦46.8 trillion in the first three quarters of 2025—a 17.7% increase from 2024.

  • Sustainable Growth: Oyinkansola Adeboye, Head of Brands and Communications at Zedcrest, noted that supporting these SMEs is essential as they form the “backbone” of the economy.

  • Storytelling: To humanize the economic impact, Zedcrest has launched a weekly video series on their YouTube channel, offering audiences a “front-row seat” into the entrepreneurial journeys of the new partners.

3. Looking Back: The Maiden Edition Success

The success of the 2024 pilot proved the viability of the “Source-to-Shelf” advocacy model. Early participants included:

  • ReelFruit (Dried fruit snacks)

  • Dala Liqueur (Indigenous spirits)

  • Arami Essentials (Skincare)

  • E’Sorae Home (Luxury home goods)

  • Gratia Foods & Oma’s Whole Foods

A Taste of Nigeria: Strategy at a Glance

Support Pillar Description
Market Access Reach to Nigerians at home and in the diaspora.
Financing Tailored solutions via Zedcrest’s financial subsidiaries.
Operations Bulk product purchases to provide immediate working capital.
Brand Equity Showcases and a dedicated video series to boost visibility.

“SMEs form the backbone of the Nigerian economy. We are providing entrepreneurs with the tools, access, and visibility they need to scale.” — Oyinkansola Adeboye, Head of Brands, Zedcrest Group.

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