SOFIA, Bulgaria – Olatunde Mustapha, CEO of Datesstore Nigeria Limited, has been named African Young Entrepreneur of the Year at the Bulgaria-Nigeria Forum, recognizing his pioneering work in agro-processing and Nigeria’s untapped potential as a global dates producer.
Why This Matters
Pan-African Recognition: Mustapha’s award highlights Nigeria’s agro-export potential on the world stage.
Economic Collaboration: His proposal for Nigeria-Bulgaria agro-processing partnerships could open European markets for Nigerian dates.
Innovation in Agriculture: Datesstore positions dates as health-focused superfoods, not just fruit.
Key Insights from Mustapha’s Speech
✔ Nigeria’s Advantage: Ideal climate for large-scale dates production
✔ Bulgaria’s Role: Advanced processing tech and EU market access
✔ Vision:
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Joint processing plants in Nigeria
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Premium health products (date syrups, energy bars)
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Job creation through agro-industrialization
“This partnership bridges Africa’s farming strength with Europe’s consumer demand.”
— Olatunde Mustapha
Event Highlights
Award: African Young Entrepreneur of the Year
Organizers:
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Accolade Dynamics Limited (Nigeria)
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Bulgarian African Chamber of Commerce
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Supported by Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Theme: “Unlocking Cross-Continental Value”
Datesstore’s Impact
Local Sourcing: Works with Nigerian date farmers
Health Focus: Markets dates as diabetes-friendly, nutrient-rich products
Export Goals: Eyes $50M EU market for Nigerian-processed dates
Ms. Doofan Tor (Accolade Dynamics):
“Mustapha exemplifies how young Africans are redefining agro-business.”
What’s Next?
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Nigeria-Bulgaria agro-processing deals in 2025
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Scaling Datesstore’s production with new investments
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Policy advocacy for date farming incentives