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Nigeria News

TLP Advisory Celebrates 10 Years with New Report on Nigeria’s Startup Ecosystem

The report identifies talent shortages, funding challenges, and regulatory barriers as key obstacles, emphasizing the importance of strategic partnerships and policy advocacy. 51% of surveyed startups struggle to secure funding, with angel investors playing a vital role. 30% of founders cite regulatory issues as significant barriers, urging stronger policy engagement. One-third of startups rely on strategic partnerships, underscoring collaboration as a critical factor for resilience. TLP Advisory, the venture law firm headquartered in Lagos, with offices in London and New York  marks ten years of operation with the launch of a new report, “A Decade of the Nigerian Venture Ecosystem: Numbers, Insights & Stories.” The report provides a comprehensive analysis of Nigeria's ...
Energy, Nigeria News

PAM Africa Hosted Inaugural PAMDAY Event Showcasing Innovations in Renewable Energy

Lagos event highlighted groundbreaking solutions aimed at addressing Africa’s energy challenges In a significant step towards addressing the continent's energy needs, PAM Africa successfully hosted its inaugural PAMDAY event at the PAM Centre in Lagos yesterday. This highly anticipated gathering brought together top professionals and stakeholders in the renewable energy sector to showcase PAM Africa’s latest innovations. The PAMDAY event featured a diverse array of activities aimed at highlighting the company's flagship innovations, including PAM Solar, So-Cool, Net Zero Village (NZV), PAM-Ai, and Solar Battery Hub. Each innovation is designed to tackle specific energy challenges faced across Africa, from enhancing access to cooling to optimising energy consumption through AI technology....
Events, Nigeria News

Programme Unveiled for Eighth SAIPEC 2024

The eighth edition of the Sub-Saharan Africa International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (SAIPEC) returns to the Eko Convention Center in Lagos from 13-15 February 2024. This premier industry event, is hosted by PETAN in strategic partnership with the Nigerian Content Development & Monitoring Board (NCDMB), Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and NNPC Limited. Keeping with the theme, “The Next Steps: Accelerating African Content," the conference will highlight billions of dollars of project opportunities across Africa. SAIPEC, with local content at its core, plays a vital role in charting the pathway to developing the continent's untapped energy, oil, and gas resources and annually represents more than 30 NOCs, IOCs, governments, and regulators. With more t...
African News, Events, Nigeria News

The International Arbitration Conference Will Reveal the Benefits of Arbitration for African Businesses

In its Centenary year, the ICC’s International Court of Arbitration has set servicing African commercial disputes as one of its top strategic priorities.  Speaking as the 7th ICC Africa Conference on International Arbitration prepares to kick off in Lagos at the end of this month, (31 May to 2 June), ICC Court President Claudia Salomon said “Our aim is for the African business community to see the ICC Court as their go-to partner for dispute prevention and resolution.  And as we invest in, develop and deliver this strategy we are determined to include local voices, rather than impose our own ideas as a foreign institution.  This conference will be hugely significant in placing arbitration, and our particular brand of it, centre-stage for the handling of African commercial disputes”. To da...
Nigeria News, Tech

Ventures Platform Secures First Close of US$40mn Pan-African Fund

Ventures Platform, the early-stage “discovery” venture capital fund championing the next generation of African entrepreneurs, has announced the first close of its new US$40m Pan-African, early-stage fund to invest in market-creating innovations. With this close led by the Nigeria Sovereign Investment Authority (NSIA), the new fund features participation from existing investors and some new leading names across Africa’s corporate and tech ecosystems, including UAC Nigeria, VFD Group, Gbenga Oyebode, Shola Akinlade (Paystack), and global investors like; Michael Seibel (Y Combinator) and Adam Draper. A second close of the fund is due to take place in early 2022 and will feature investment from select global Institutional Investors and DFI’s. Building upon its stellar reputation as one of the...
Energy, Green Energy, Nigeria News, Startups

Arnergy Launches Diaspora Initiative For Clean Energy Remittances

Energy startup becomes Africa’s first solar company to launch renewables payment scheme for Nigerians abroad Arnergy, Nigeria’s leading distributed utility company delivering solar energy solutions, has today announced the launch of the Diaspora Initiative - a groundbreaking scheme enabling the global Nigerian diaspora to invest in solar energy solutions on behalf of local individuals and businesses. The first of its kind from an African solar company, the Diaspora Initiative enables Nigerians abroad to purchase off-grid solar panels and storage systems which are installed in households and businesses across Nigeria to deliver a clean and uninterrupted source of electricity. With Arnergy’s tech-enabled solar models marking a major innovation as a sustainable solution to Nigeria’s $29...
Main, Nigeria News

Operational Challenges and Opportunities for Family-Owned Businesses in a Post-Covid World

By Faizal Bhana – Director Jersey Finance - Middle East, Africa and India. According to Asoko Insight’s FOB500 research, Nigerian family-owned businesses make up 36% of companies within the Economic Community of West African States, (ECOWAS). These businesses have been vital to the socio-economic development of Nigeria and have been instrumental in the region’s back-to-business strategy amid the COVID-19 pandemic as a mechanism of securing their legacy.  It is important to note that family-owned businesses globally, including Africa, experienced adverse consequences as a result of COVID-19. Mandatory lockdowns and the general restriction of movement contributed to creating this challenging operational environment that required family businesses to adapt to survive. Policies such as ‘wor...
Agriculture, Nigeria News

AFEX predicts higher prices for core grains and advocates for African food balance sheet in new report

Nigerian commodities exchange releases 2021 Annual Crop Production report to boost agricultural data and guide financing and policy decisions Lagos, Nigeria – 2 November 2021. Nigeria’s core grain prices have been projected to trend upwards in the new season due to persistent gaps between commodity supply and demand, according to a new report by commodities exchange firm AFEX. The 2021 crop production survey report also forecasts an increase in production levels across six commodities: maize, sorghum, soybean, paddy rice, ginger, and sesame. AFEX’s annual crop production report seeks to provide robust market intelligence for the many key players in the agricultural value chain, with the data also being used to produce forecasts of area, yield, production, value and stock for major crop...
Fintech, Kenya News, Nigeria News, South Africa News, Startups

Nigerian Fintech, Brass, Secures $1.7mn Financing Round “to bet on African SMEs”

“Africa’s new bank for startups and SMEs” to expand to South Africa & Kenya following funding Brass, a Nigerian digital bank delivering easy access to affordable premium banking services for small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), has today secured $1.7mn in funding to address the heavily underserved banking needs of local entrepreneurs, traders and fast-growing businesses. The financing round sees participation from Olugbenga ‘GB’ Agboola (Co-Founder of Flutterwave), Ezra Olubi (Co-Founder of Paystack, acquired by Stripe), Hustle Fund, Acuity Ventures, Uncovered Fund and Ventures Platform. The new funding will play a key role in accelerating Brass’ expansion into South Africa and Kenya - just a year after launch, and will kickstart a range of new product categories, including an ex...
Nigeria News

From Radio Presenter To Broadcast Trainer: Fola Folayan wants to raise the bar for Broadcast Journalism in Nigeria

For thirteen years, Fola Folayan worked as a radio broadcaster in Nigeria; filling various roles as a content producer, presenter and newscaster in different media organizations across the country. But she wanted more. She wanted to develop talent for the broadcast industry and in her own words ‘raise a generation of professionals who can function in the fast-changing media landscape’ The 21st century is already seeing fundamental changes in radio broadcasting. No longer are audiences limited to listening to the radio at the times and places dictated by the broadcasters, or on radio ‘sets’. According to Fola Folayan, broadcasting in the 21st Century has evolved with digital technology, and that evolution has effected changes in programming, content, delivery and audience engagement....