The curtain has fallen on the 10th season of Betano The Next Titan Nigeria, a landmark edition that celebrated a decade of spotlighting and nurturing some of the country’s most promising young entrepreneurs.
This milestone season culminated on Tuesday night with 24‑year‑old beauty entrepreneur Pearl Ubani claiming the top prize. Her victory embodies the resilience, creativity, and innovation that have defined the show since its inception.
A Decade of Impact
What began as a reality TV competition has grown into a powerful launchpad for Nigeria’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Over the past ten years, The Next Titan has blended entertainment with mentorship and hands‑on business education, inspiring countless young Nigerians to transform bold ideas into viable ventures.
Betano’s Role in the Journey
Global gaming brand Betano, the headline sponsor of Season 10, has played a pivotal role in elevating the programme’s reach and impact. Beyond enhancing production quality, Betano’s involvement underscores its commitment to platforms that drive social and economic progress. The partnership reflects a shared vision: empowering youth through innovation, creativity, and responsible growth.
Voices from the Partnership
Daniel Lamberti, Betano’s Senior Business Development Advisor for Africa, expressed pride in the collaboration:
“We are incredibly excited to have partnered with The Next Titan Nigeria for its landmark 10th season. At Betano, we believe in innovation, perseverance, and passion — the very same values that drive The Next Titan and its contestants. For us, this partnership goes beyond sponsorship; it’s a celebration of potential and a commitment to empowering people to achieve their best.”
Looking Ahead
With ten seasons now complete, The Next Titan has firmly established itself as more than just a show — it is a movement. By continuing to merge entertainment with entrepreneurial education, and with partners like Betano reinforcing its mission, the platform is set to inspire the next generation of Nigerian business leaders for years to come.
