The historic Awolowo House in Ikeja, Lagos, has been demolished to make way for a new, state-of-the-art tech hub called the Awolowo Technology Mall. The new project, a joint venture between Wemabod and El-Salem Nigeria Limited, aims to honor Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s legacy of innovation. The new mall will feature over 9,000 square meters of commercial space, more than double the size of the previous building. It’s designed to be a central hub for top-tier IT companies, showcasing the latest technologies and innovations from around the world. According to Ben Gbade Ojo, Managing Director of El-Salem Nigeria Limited, the mall…
Author: Elvis Eromosele
By Elvis Eromosele Recently, on a bright morning in Agbara, Ogun State, 49 women gathered with hopeful eyes and determined hearts. They were participating in more than just another ritual; they were stepping into a future of transformation for themselves, their families, and their community. The women were the latest beneficiaries of Nestlé Empowering Rural Women in Nigeria, a project that has worked quietly but profoundly behind the scenes to change lives across the country. In its fifth year, the program has impacted over 430 women, providing them with something more than just a grant. Indeed, it has given them…
Abba Aliyu, the head of Nigeria’s Rural Electrification Agency (REA), has revealed that solar energy is currently the most cost-effective and viable power model for the country. Aliyu shared this perspective on Channels Television’s “The Morning Brief” on Monday, August 25, 2025. When asked about the ideal energy mix for Nigeria, Aliyu said the agency is exploring other energy models like wind and biomass. However, he noted that the government had to pause its plans for biomass because the processing costs were too high, which would lead to an unacceptably high electricity tariff for consumers. Aliyu explained that the REA…
The Federal Government has introduced a new digital portal designed to streamline the **registration, certification, and professional development of Nigerian teachers**. The new platform is a key part of the government’s ongoing effort to strengthen the nation’s education sector. Dr. Tunji Alausa, Minister of Education, announced the platform’s launch in Abuja, describing it as a move to reposition education in the country. Developed by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN), the portal will provide a comprehensive system for teachers to easily register, obtain and renew their licenses, and track their professional growth. It will also serve as a national…
The Lagos State Government has announced a new target to generate an additional $1 billion in annual foreign exchange inflows. This goal is expected to be achieved over the next five years through the growth of local businesses and a recent export training program. Following the graduation of 253 entrepreneurs from the Lagos State Export Readiness Training Programme (LASERP), the government selected a group of these participants to represent the state at the 2025 Intra-African Trade Fair in Algiers, Algeria. The objective is to showcase products and services from Lagos on an international stage. The initiative was highlighted in a…
The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has urged the Federal Government to prioritize local manufacturers for the supply of fencing materials for the ongoing Murtala Mohammed International Airport project in Lagos. In a public statement, MAN commended the government for its infrastructure initiatives but warned against importing Clear Vu fencing, a move that would undermine President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s “Nigeria First” policy. MAN argues that Nigerian companies have the proven capacity and technical expertise to produce high-quality fencing that meets international standards. According to the association, sourcing these materials locally would provide significant benefits for the country, including: Job creation…
As the curtain rises on the 2025/26 Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) season, attention is not only on the players but also on the tactical minds set to guide the 20 top-flight clubs through another thrilling campaign. Coaches, often referred to as the “unsung generals,” play a pivotal role in shaping team performance, strategy, and ultimately, success. This season, the NPFL boasts a blend of seasoned tacticians, ex-internationals, and rising managers, each with the responsibility of delivering glory to their respective clubs. Below is the full list of coaches for all 20 NPFL clubs in the new season: 1. Abia…
MAGGI, the iconic seasoning brand from Nestlé, has once again reinforced its commitment to women and communities in Nigeria by sponsoring the 2025 August Meeting across five South-Eastern states. This year’s edition reached more than 8,100 women across 18 locations throughout August, providing nutrition education, culinary demonstrations, and engaging conversations on family well-being and economic empowerment. The August Meeting is a decades-old tradition that unites Igbo women, both at home and abroad, to deliberate on family, social, and community development. By partnering with this powerful platform, MAGGI is deepening its connection with women, who remain at the heart of its…
The Nigerian government has failed to publish quarterly budget implementation reports for almost a year, raising serious concerns about transparency and accountability, according to BudgIT, a civic-tech organisation. In a statement released on Thursday, BudgIT pointed out that these reports are legally required by the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2007. The law mandates that the Minister of Finance release the reports no later than 30 days after each quarter ends. However, the current administration, led by President Bola Tinubu, has not published a single report since taking office, leaving the public in the dark about how government funds are being…
Immortal Cosmetic Art, a Nigerian prosthetics company, has developed a bionic arm that uses signals from the brain to control its functions. The company, which is seeking government or NGO support to make the device affordable, has already received orders from Nigeria, the United States, Britain, Australia, and Ghana. The bionic arm, called the Ubokobong Bionic Arm, is a significant advancement in prosthetic technology. Unlike many bionic limbs, it is designed to be hyper-realistic and looks like a real hand. John Amanam Sunday, the company’s CEO, said that the arm is not just static but also functional and human-like. “The…
