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Gift Ifeanyi is a passionate and talented young web developer with a flair for storytelling and a keen interest in business and entrepreneurship. She brings a fresh perspective and a tech-savvy approach to delivering daily news and insights on the ever-evolving world of startups, innovation, and business trends. With a commitment to excellence and a drive to inspire the next generation of entrepreneurs, Gift is dedicated to creating engaging and informative content that empowers readers to thrive in the dynamic business landscape.

WARRI — In an extraordinary display of private-sector philanthropy, the Managing Director of Tantita Security Services Nigeria Limited (TSSNL), High Chief (Engr.) Kestin Ebimobowei Pondi, has significantly scaled up his national youth empowerment scheme. During the second edition of the Kestin Pondi Business Grant Award, what was initially planned as a N5 million windfall for 50 entrepreneurs was dramatically increased on the spot. Beneficiaries will now receive N10 million each, with the number of recipients expanded to 80 people drawn from all 36 states of the federation. A Surge in Collective Philanthropy The event, held to mark Engr. Pondi’s birthday,…

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LAGOS — The landscape of African industrial finance is poised for a seismic shift as shareholders of DEAP Capital Management & Trust Plc gather this Thursday. The landmark Annual General Meeting (AGM) is set to ratify the firm’s evolution from a traditional investment banking group into the continent’s first major private-sector institution dedicated to mineral finance. Backed by a wave of high-net-worth investors from Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Europe, the emergent entity aims to bridge the massive funding gap in Africa’s critical minerals and rare earth industries. Unlocking a $2 Billion Pipeline The primary objective of the newly restructured…

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ABUJA — The era of the “Lion” on Nigerian roads is poised for a significant comeback. Marc Fonbaustier, the French Ambassador to Nigeria, has revealed that France’s automotive titans are moving beyond simple importation to establish deep-rooted assembly partnerships aimed at reclaiming their historical dominance in the Nigerian market. This strategic re-entry focuses on two massive joint ventures that leverage local industrial expertise to bypass the high costs associated with fully built imports. 1. Dangote Peugeot (DPAN): The Kaduna Revival The most ambitious of these projects is Dangote Peugeot Automobile Nigeria Limited (DPAN), a partnership between Aliko Dangote’s industrial empire…

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LAGOS — In the mid-1990s, while his contemporaries were looking toward Europe and America for “greener pastures,” a young industrial chemist named Chika Ikenga was looking at the scalps of Nigerian women. What he saw was a silent epidemic: chemical burns, hair breakage, and a deep-seated belief that locally made products were inherently inferior. Today, nearly thirty years later, his brand Natures Gentle Touch stands as a testament to the power of “Homegrown Excellence,” having transformed from a experimental lab project into a continental beauty powerhouse. From Formula to Philosophy A 1986 graduate of the University of Nigeria, Ikenga’s journey…

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LAGOS — Nigeria has officially cemented its status as the heartbeat of Africa’s tech revolution. Despite fierce competition from the “Big Four” (Kenya, Egypt, and South Africa), Nigeria continues to produce more billion-dollar startups than any other nation on the continent. With powerhouses like Flutterwave, OPay, Interswitch, Moniepoint, and Andela, the country is no longer just a participant in the global digital economy—it is a pacesetter. As of early 2026, this leadership is being driven by a rare alignment of massive market scale, a maturing regulatory landscape, and a resilient entrepreneurial spirit that thrives even in complex macroeconomic conditions. The…

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TORONTO — Nigeria is shifting its mining strategy from isolated domestic growth to becoming the “anchor” for a continent-wide mineral corridor. Speaking at the Prospectors and Developers Association of Canada (PDAC) Conference in Toronto, the Minister of Solid Minerals Development, Dele Alake, declared that the future of African mining lies in cross-border infrastructure and local value addition. Represented by the Director-General of the Mining Cadastre Office, Obadiah Nkom, the Minister addressed global powerhouses—including representatives from France, Saudi Arabia, and Australia—emphasizing that Nigeria is no longer interested in being a mere exporter of raw dirt. From Frameworks to Functionality Alake issued…

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LAGOS — Nigeria’s leading industrialists have once again asserted their dominance as Forbes released its 2026 Africa Billionaires list. The report highlights a staggering recovery and expansion of wealth across the continent, with Nigeria’s “Big Four” leading the charge amidst a 21% surge in collective billionaire wealth. The 2026 ranking features 23 African billionaires with a combined net worth of $126.7 billion, up from $106.4 billion in 2025. This growth was fueled by record corporate profits, rebounding equity markets, and the strategic expansion of industrial empires. The Nigerian “Big Four”: Breaking Down the Numbers 1. Aliko Dangote: Africa’s Indomitable Number…

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LAGOS — As Nigeria’s property market enters a more volatile and competitive phase, Veritasi Homes Plc has issued a clarion call for real estate professionals to abandon traditional methods in favor of digital-first, data-driven strategies. The firm’s recent advocacy follows the successful conclusion of the 5th Veritasi Realtors Conference (VRC), held in collaboration with the Lagos Business School (LBS) from February 25 to 27, 2026. The three-day intensive summit served as a high-level incubator for realtors, investors, and property marketers aiming to master the “New Economy” of real estate. Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Investing in Human Capital The 2026 curriculum…

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LAGOS — For centuries, the world’s most enduring brands—from the 180-year-old French house of Hermès to India’s global giant Tata Group—have shared a singular secret to longevity: they stopped acting like “families” and started acting like “institutions.” As Nigeria prepares for the Third International Family Business Conference (IFBC 2026) on March 26, research from the Lagos Business School (LBS) paints a sobering picture. Fewer than 30% of family businesses survive into the second generation, and a mere 10% make it to the third. The culprit is rarely just the economy; more often, it is a “governance gap” that leads to…

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ABUJA — President Bola Ahmed Tinubu held a high-level strategic meeting on Monday with the Minister of State for Finance-designate, Taiwo Oyedele, at the State House. The audience signals a transition from policy design to aggressive implementation as the administration moves to modernize Nigeria’s “leaky” revenue framework and eliminate the long-standing burden of multiple taxation. Oyedele, the former Chairman of the Presidential Committee on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reform, is widely regarded as the primary architect of the administration’s plan to simplify the tax code and boost non-oil revenue. From Proposals to Power: The Oyedele Mandate As he prepares to…

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LAGOS — From the sprawling open-air markets of Kano to the frantic roadside stalls of Lagos, a small blue-and-white device has become the most powerful tool in the hands of the Nigerian trader. Moniepoint Inc., founded in 2015 by Tosin Eniolorunda and Felix Ike, has transitioned from a backend software startup into the primary financial nervous system for Nigeria’s Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs). As of 2026, the company stands as a definitive “Unicorn,” proving that in Africa’s largest economy, the real “Big Tech” opportunity lies not in luxury apps, but in the grit of everyday commerce. Solving the “Credit…

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ABUJA — The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) is set for a significant expansion in 2026, with the Federal Government officially approving an additional 50,000 slots for the upcoming service year. Brigadier General Olakunle Nafiu, the NYSC Director-General, announced the development during the unveiling of a modernized clinic at the scheme’s National Directorate Headquarters. The event also served as a reflection on his first year at the helm of the organization. Strategic Growth and Budgetary Support To accommodate the rising number of graduates across the country, the NYSC has integrated these new slots into its 2026 fiscal planning. General Nafiu…

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ABUJA — In a stirring tribute to mark International Women’s Day, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has lauded the “indomitable spirit” of Nigerian women, describing them as the foundational strength holding the fabric of the nation together. In a personal message released Sunday, the President celebrated the diverse contributions of women across all sectors—from the rural farmsteads and bustling markets to high-level corporate boardrooms and the halls of political power. Architects of National Progress President Tinubu highlighted that Nigeria’s historical and democratic milestones bear the “indelible imprint” of women who challenged the status quo. He noted that the country’s trajectory is…

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ABUJA — In a major push to overhaul Nigeria’s struggling energy sector, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has officially inaugurated an 11-member committee to oversee the establishment of the Grid Asset Management Company Limited (GAMCO). The new entity is designed to be a “quick-fix” solution to the country’s chronic transmission failures and the problem of “stranded power”—electricity that is generated but cannot reach consumers due to a weak national grid. A Revolutionary Step in Power Reform Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila, who inaugurated the committee on the President’s behalf, characterized GAMCO as a transformative initiative aimed at optimizing the country’s entire…

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ABUJA — Fuel prices across Nigeria’s capital have surged once again, with major filling stations in Abuja crossing the N1,100 per litre mark this Sunday. This latest spike follows a rapid sequence of adjustments triggered by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Investigations across the city revealed that prominent outlets, including NNPC and Conoil stations along the Airport Road, have revised their rates to between N1,080 and N1,082 per litre, up from the N960 recorded just a week ago. The “Hormuz Factor”: Why Prices are Climbing The primary driver behind this volatility is the intensifying conflict involving the U.S.,…

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LAGOS — As fuel prices continue to squeeze Nigerian households and businesses, a quiet industrial shift is taking place in the outskirts of Lagos. SAGLEV, a homegrown electric vehicle (EV) assembler, has emerged as a key player in the nation’s transition away from fossil fuels through a strategic partnership with Chinese automotive giant Dongfeng. The collaboration is being hailed as a “low-hanging fruit” for Nigeria’s industrial sector, leveraging affordable Chinese technology to build a sustainable local transport ecosystem. Scaling Local Assembly in Imota At the heart of this movement is SAGLEV’s 5,000-square-metre assembly facility in Imota, Ikorodu. Unlike traditional importers,…

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LAGOS — Nigeria’s organized retail sector is facing its most significant crisis in decades following the total shutdown of Shoprite, the South African-born giant that defined the country’s modern shopping experience for 20 years. The collapse has sent shockwaves through the national “mall economy,” with analysts estimating a staggering N1.4 trillion loss in value. The closure of the anchor tenant has left a trail of “collateral damage,” affecting thousands of employees, local suppliers, and hundreds of small businesses that thrived in the retail giant’s shadow. From Market Leader to Empty Shelves Once a symbol of middle-class aspiration, Shoprite’s decline became…

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LAGOS — Renowned political economist and ADC chieftain, Professor Pat Utomi, has issued a scathing assessment of Nigeria’s current trajectory, describing the nation’s state as a “complete mess” fueled by systemic corruption and a breakdown in public trust. In a recent dialogue with Vanguard, Utomi drew a sharp, uncomfortable contrast between Nigeria’s stagnation and Egypt’s rapid industrialization, arguing that the difference lies purely in the “seriousness” of leadership. The Siemens Tale: A Study in Sabotage Utomi utilized the contrasting execution of power deals with the German firm Siemens to illustrate how corruption hinders Nigerian infrastructure. The Egyptian Model: Egypt leveraged…

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HELSINKI — In a region known for its minimalist “Scandi” aesthetic, Nigerian fashion entrepreneur Omolara Odediran is painting the Finnish landscape with the vibrant hues of African heritage. Through her brainchild, the Afrikan Wedding Fair Finland (AWFF), Odediran has successfully carved out a high-value niche for African creatives in one of Europe’s most discerning markets. What began as a personal tribute to her late sister has evolved into a powerful tool for cultural diplomacy, officially recognized and adopted by the Finnish government as a staple of its annual cultural calendar. The Journey: Business Intelligence Meets Heritage Odediran’s path to the…

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ABUJA — The Federal Government has announced a fresh N250 billion intervention facility aimed at transforming Nigeria’s agricultural landscape. Agriculture Minister Abubakar Kyari revealed that the funding is strategically designed to drive mechanization, enhance food production, and provide a financial safety net for the nation’s farmers. The initiative marks a significant step in the administration’s “Renewed Hope” agenda, focusing on wealth creation and the modernization of the primary sector. A Multi-Agency Approach to Risk and Finance To ensure the effective deployment of these funds, the government is integrating three core institutions to provide a comprehensive support system: Nigerian Agricultural Insurance…

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