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NASENI to establish soilless farms across its Institutes nationwide

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The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has announced plans to establish soilless farms across its Institutes nationwide to strengthen food security and sustainability in line with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda. The plan follows what the Agency described as “overwhelming approval by management” to roll out the initiative.

NASENI recently inspected a site for the establishment of a soilless farm using greenhouse technology at the Hydraulic Equipment Development Institute (HEDI) in Kano State. The visit was carried out to assess readiness for implementation and align the project with priorities.

The soilless farm initiative focuses on high-yield, year-round cultivation of crops such as bell peppers and tomatoes through hydroponics. The Agency said the method “significantly saves water” while relying on precise, nutrient-based, soil-free systems designed to address challenges.

The inspection was led by the Acting Coordinating Director, Engineering Infrastructure Directorate, NASENI Headquarters and Coordinator of the NASENI Agricultural Incubation Centre project, Engr. Dr. Agava Abdullahi Abdulrasheed. He was accompanied by the Overseeing Officer of HEDI Kano, Mr. Ibrahim Maje Adnan.

During the visit, ongoing expansion projects at HEDI were inspected, including an Information and Communications Technology Centre, a Training Centre, and a Production Complex nearing completion.

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Enugu State Opens Registration for ETF 2026 Special Training

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The Enugu State Government has announced the opening of registration for the Enugu Tech Festival ETF 2026 Special Training Series scheduled to hold from February 25 to 27, 2026, at the Enugu International Conference Centre.

The training series is powered by 1Goal Analytics, a technology firm based in London, United Kingdom, and is aimed at building practical digital skills for participants across different career levels.

The programme will run across six key tracks including Cybersecurity and Ethical Hacking, Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Robotics, Cloud Computing, Project Management and Product Design, as well as Data Governance and Innovation.

The training is open to students, tech beginners, working professionals, founders, innovators, and individuals who are ready to level up their skills in the technology space. The initiative aligns with Enugu Government’s commitment to supporting youth development and innovation through technology focused programmes.

Facilitation for the ETF 2026 Special Training Series will be handled by an expert team flying in from London. The facilitators are drawn from 1Goal Analytics and are expected to deliver industry relevant sessions with practical insights.

Participants will benefit from hands on labs designed to provide real world experience. Globally recognised certificates will be available as an optional benefit, alongside access to direct career and startup pathways.

Registration is ongoing and participation slots are limited nationwide.

To apply for Enugu ETF 2026 Special Training, interested applicants should visit https://forms.gle/wyEponR8ftuT6mTB9 and apply.

Apply: FG DeepTech_Ready Cohort 3 Under 3MTT Programme

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The Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy has opened applications for the DeepTech_Ready Upskilling Programme, cohort 3, under the 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) initiative.

The DeepTech_Ready Programme is designed to help Nigerians advance their skills in Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and other emerging technologies. The initiative is aimed at empowering Nigeria’s future in technology with the support of Google.org.

The programme runs for a duration of six months and offers a transformative learning journey. It is structured to equip participants with both foundational skills and advanced competencies required to thrive in the fields of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.

The programme provides a comprehensive educational experience for individuals who are ready to take their skills to a higher level of expertise. It targets learners who want practical and industry relevant knowledge that can be applied in real work environments.

Several specialisations are available under the DeepTech_Ready Programme. These include Advanced Data Analysis and Visualization, Data Science and Machine Learning, Data Architecture, Geospatial Data Science, Computer Vision, Natural Language Processing, and Advanced Machine Learning Techniques.

As benefits, participants will learn through an expert led curriculum delivered by industry leaders and experienced educators. Learners will also gain hands on experience through project based learning designed to help them apply their skills in real world scenarios.

In addition to technical training, the programme offers career support services. These include access to a job matching network and one on one mentorship to support career transition and professional growth in the technology sector.

The programme is open to 3MTT Fellows as well as individuals with basic to intermediate knowledge in relevant technical fields. Specific prerequisites apply to each course depending on the chosen specialisation.

Those ready to deepen their expertise in AI, Data Science, and emerging technologies are encouraged to apply for the programme.

To apply for 3MTT DeepTech_Ready, interested applicants should visit https://app.3mtt.training/apply and apply.

NDDC, LIFE-ND Inspect Agric Incubation Centres Across Niger Delta

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The Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC), in collaboration with the Livelihood Improvement Family Enterprises–Niger Delta (LIFE-ND), has intensified efforts to drive agricultural transformation across the Niger Delta region through sustained oversight and support for young agripreneurs.

As part of its oversight responsibilities, officials of the NDDC and LIFE-ND inspected agricultural incubation centres in Akwa Ibom, Imo, and Rivers states to evaluate the performance of the programme in rural communities.

The development was disclosed in a statement issued in Port Harcourt on Thursday by the NDDC Director of Corporate Affairs, Seledi Thompson-Wakama, and made available to journalists.

Speaking during the inspection of Megalakes Farms in Ogu Town, Rivers State, the Director of Agriculture and Fisheries, Dr Winifred Madume, said the visit was a routine inspection aimed at assessing the level of implementation of the programme.

She explained that the oversight exercise was designed to ensure that the training activities remained aligned with the core mandate.

“This oversight function is to ensure that the training is on track with its mandate. The NDDC’s commitment to meeting its counterpart funding obligations and driving rural economic transformation is in alignment with the agricultural development objectives of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda,” Madume said.

According to her, the inspection also created an opportunity to engage directly with incubatees across different batches and identify areas requiring improvement under the LIFE-ND programme.

Madume noted that the LIFE-ND initiative is a collaborative programme involving the NDDC, the International Fund for Agricultural Development, the Federal Government, and participating state governments.

She added that the three-day inspection exercise covered incubation centres in Delta, Imo, and Akwa Ibom states.

The Special Assistant on Agriculture to the NDDC Managing Director, Mr Abi Morris, expressed satisfaction with the level of implementation of the programme and the enthusiasm shown by young agripreneurs.

Morris made the remarks during an inspection of one of the training centres in Sogho, Khana Local Government Area of Rivers State.

“This programme is a clear demonstration of development in action. It goes beyond training to unlocking livelihoods and reshaping mindsets,” he said.

“The commission will continue to support initiatives that equip our youth with the skills and resources to succeed. We have taken note of the challenges faced by these young agripreneurs and ensured that necessary adjustments are made,” Morris added.

One of the beneficiaries in Sogho, Rivers State, Miss Nzhu Salome, thanked the NDDC for the initiative, noting that the programme had provided her with the knowledge and funding to establish her own garri marketing enterprise.

During oversight activities in Imo State, Director II, Agriculture and Fisheries, Mr Tonye Frank-Oputu, emphasised the importance of the initiative while commending the incubatees for their progress.

“The incubatees have shown sheer dedication and have achieved a lot so far. Their progress is clear evidence that the opportunities provided under the LIFE-ND programme are being effectively utilised,” he said.

Also in Imo State, Ibigineh Doreen, an incubatee at Ibiasoegbe in Oru West Local Government Area, commended the programme for improving her fish farming venture.

During oversight activities in Akwa Ibom State, a Director in Agriculture and Fisheries, Dr Oretan Adebowale, charged beneficiaries in Adiasim Ikot Essin, Essien Udim Local Government Area, to apply the knowledge gained to promote sustainable agriculture.

“From our interactions and observations, it is evident that the incubation model is efficient,” he said.

One of the incubatees, Mr Ohaka Emmanuel, thanked the NDDC and the Federal Government for the initiative.

“This training has given me the opportunity to learn fish production during the programme period successfully,” he said.

Lagos unveils household used cooking oil kiosks to unlock $20m biofuel market

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The Lagos State Government, through the Ministry of the Environment and Water Resources and the Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, has unveiled household used cooking oil collection kiosks across the state as part of efforts to, while unlocking a minimum $20m biofuel market.

The initiative, implemented in partnership with Ororo Waste Management and supported by the Shell Foundation, was unveiled on Thursday at an event attended by government officials, private sector partners, environmental experts, and youth representatives.

Speaking at the event, the General Manager of LASEPA, Dr Babatunde Ajayi, said the programme was designed to position Lagos as a key player in the global biofuel supply chain while addressing pollution and public health challenges linked to the improper disposal of used cooking oil.

“This initiative is about unlocking a minimum $20m market in Lagos and putting the state on the global map in the biofuel supply chain,” Ajayi said.

“Globally, aviation fuel and other energy sources must comply with climate change parameters. Used cooking oil is a critical feedstock in the biofuel value chain, and Lagos ranks very high in terms of potential,” he added.

Ajayi noted that Nigeria’s large population and oil-based cooking practices make the country one of the world’s leading producers of used cooking oil, adding that Lagos alone could contribute about 50 per cent of the volume generated nationally.

“Medically, reheating cooking oil more than once alters its chemical composition, making it harmful to health. Environmentally, when used oil is poured into drains, it combines with plastics and styrofoam to block drainage systems, damage roads, and increase flooding,” he said.

He explained that although LASEPA began collecting used cooking oil about two years ago, the agency is now introducing a more structured system by establishing manned collection points at all LASEPA zonal offices and at the agency’s headquarters.

“People can now turn in their used cooking oil and get rewarded. This market excludes nobody. It starts at the household level, and people can earn income from what was previously considered waste,” Ajayi said.

According to him, the initiative would help reduce the cost of repairing damaged roads and drainages, curb pollution-related diseases such as cholera, and improve the overall quality of life for residents of the state.

“As a city, we are deliberate about climate action. Used cooking oil should not end up in our drains. Instead, it should become a valuable resource that feeds into the global biofuel market,” he added.

Ajayi said the programme would rely heavily on voluntary compliance rather than enforcement, stressing that attaching economic value to waste would encourage participation.

“When you put money at the end of any chain, it works. This initiative will encourage voluntary compliance and transform waste into economic value for the people of Lagos,” he said.

He added that the state is targeting Nigeria’s emergence as the third-largest used cooking oil supply chain globally, after China and India, within one year.

“The value chain we are keen on is the biofuel route because it directly relates to climate action, environmental sustainability, and measurable impact,” Ajayi said.

Also speaking, the Director of Environmental Sustainability at LASEPA, Mrs Dayo Adebayo, described the initiative as inclusive and driven from the grassroots.

“This programme cuts across the three pillars of sustainability, the people, the planet, and prosperity. It reaches the grassroots and embraces a circular, eco-friendly system where used vegetable oil is recycled and converted into economic value,” she said.

She added that the availability of collection kiosks at LASEPA zonal offices would encourage participation across gender and socio-economic groups.

The Managing Director and Project Lead of Ororo Waste Management, Mr Ayo Banjo, said the initiative aligns environmental sustainability with public health and livelihood improvement.

“You cannot separate environmental sustainability from public health. Overusing cooking oil increases the risk of cancer, while improper disposal damages drainage systems and spreads disease,” Banjo said.

He explained that Ororo Waste Management had previously focused on restaurants and hotels but is now expanding the programme to households, which account for about 50 to 60 per cent of used cooking oil generation.

“We are creating an ecosystem where households can earn extra income, waste pickers can have dignified livelihoods, and youths can become micro-entrepreneurs,” he said.

Banjo commended LASEPA for creating an enabling regulatory environment that allows Nigeria to engage meaningfully in the global biofuel supply chain.

“Nigeria is believed to be the third-largest producer of used cooking oil globally after China and India, and Lagos alone can contribute half of that volume. What LASEPA has done will go down in history,” he added.

Similarly, the Director of Air Quality Management at LASEPA, Mrs Ayodele Oso, said the initiative would help reduce emissions and air pollution linked to improper reuse and open burning of used oil.

“This programme supports cleaner communities and a healthier Lagos. By recycling used oil, we reduce emissions, unsafe reuse, and open burning, which directly affect air quality,” Oso said.

She urged households, vendors, and small businesses to embrace the scheme, describing it as a forward-looking initiative aligned with the state’s vision for environmental sustainability and public health protection.

The state government added that youths would play a central role in driving awareness and participation, serving as vanguards and foot soldiers for information dissemination across communities, markets, restaurants, and residential estates.

FG Flags Off VCDP Equipment Distribution for Farmers in Nasarawa State

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The Federal Government has flagged off the distribution of processing and post-harvest equipment under the Value Chain Development Programme (VCDP) to support farmers and agribusiness groups in Nasarawa State.

The Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Abubakar Kyari, flagged off the exercise during a two-day working visit to Lafia, the Nasarawa State capital. Kyari said the intervention is designed to “add value to agricultural produce, reduce post-harvest losses, empower women and youth farmers, enhance competitiveness and boost overall productivity in the sector.”

He said the programme is being implemented in partnership with the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) and is expected to address structural challenges in the rice and cassava value chains. According to him, this will be achieved through integrated investments in production, aggregation, processing, infrastructure, market access and institutional strengthening, in line with the National Agricultural Technology and Innovation Policy (NATIP).

Kyari said the administration of Bola Tinubu is repositioning agriculture as “a modern, market-oriented and private sector-driven enterprise,” with Nasarawa State playing a leading role in the transformation. He commended Nasarawa State Governor, Abdullahi Sule, for his commitment to large-scale cultivation and efforts to boost domestic food supply, stabilise prices, conserve foreign exchange and create employment.

The minister said the impact of federal-state collaboration is evident in the establishment of functional aggregation centres, modern processing facilities and strengthened producer organisations across the state.

In his remarks, Governor Sule said the state government has aligned its agricultural programmes with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Federal Government, aimed at economic diversification and wealth creation for farmers.

Also speaking, the National Programme Coordinator of the FGN/IFAD Value Chain Development Programme, Dr Fatima Aliyu, said the initiative supports rice and cassava farmers through a value chain approach to improve productivity, promote agro-processing and expand access to markets. She added that the programme is expected to contribute to food security, increase rural incomes and generate employment opportunities across participating communities in Nasarawa State.

Umza Air Opens Cabin Crew Recruitment for Airbus A340 Operations

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Umza Air has announced a cabin crew recruitment drive to support its Airbus A340 operations, inviting applications from qualified and safety-driven professionals. Successful candidates will play a key role in ensuring passenger safety and comfort while delivering Umza Air’s premium yet affordable travel experience.

Applicants must possess a valid NYSC Discharge or Exemption Certificate and hold a current NCAA Cabin Crew Licence in line with NCAA regulations. Candidates are expected to demonstrate excellent communication skills, professionalism, and integrity. Previous type rating on Airbus A340 or other wide-body experience will be an advantage into the airline.

Fluency in English is mandatory, while proficiency in Hausa and or French is an added advantage. Strong customer service, interpersonal, and adaptability skills are required for a safety-critical environment.

On key competencies, high safety awareness and compliance with SOPs, effective teamwork in a multi-crew environment, strong passenger handling and service delivery skills, and the ability to remain calm and professional under pressure.

Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. To apply, interested candidates should submit their CV and relevant certifications to careers@umzaair.com.

Apply: Google for Startups Accelerator 2026 for Africa

Applications have opened for the 2026 Google for Startups Accelerator 10th edition, a 12-week AI First hybrid programme designed for Series A startups based in Africa or building Africa-centric solutions using AI and machine learning. The programme is targeted at supporting AI-driven scientific breakthroughs across the continent.

The initiative reinforces Google’s commitment to accelerating AI-driven scientific and technological breakthroughs in Africa through a hybrid accelerator for growth-stage technology startups. The programme is designed to bring Google’s programs, products, people and technology to communities across Africa, using a mix of remote and in-person engagement.

The accelerator is part of a global series of programs. Each cohort, made up of between 10 and 15 startups, comes together to tackle technical challenges that can help grow their businesses. This is done through a mix of remote and in-person sessions, including one-to-one mentoring, group learning sessions, and sprint projects aimed at solving practical business and technology problems.

Participants are expected to benefit from early access to AI products, as eligible startups receive Early Access Program and Trusted Tester benefits for Google’s AI tools. Eligible participants can also apply for Google Cloud credits to support business growth. In addition, startups are eligible to receive free Cloud TPU access to accelerate open source machine learning research. The programme also provides access to Google’s network of industry experts, dedicated mentoring from Google teams, and exclusive invitations to technical bootcamps hosted by Google where available.

Eligibility criteria include startups demonstrating traction, ideally at growth stage, building scalable products or services with a significant total addressable market and defensible growth model. Startups should be deeply technical, preferably leveraging machine learning and AI, with commitment from CTOs or technical roles to engage in required sessions. Google is committed to building accelerator classes with great startups, and encourage applications from all qualified startups.

Entries open on Thursday, February 4, 2026, and close on Wednesday, March 18, 2026. The hybrid programme will start in April 2026 and run for 12 weeks.

Interested applicants are to apply through the official Google application form link https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7aNTQze5Rcbkl22Igo2IVtPgRkfS0wXyWH3HXOJsW9ELSwA/viewform.

Akwa Ibom Restates Private Sector Support on employment opportunities

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Akwa Ibom State Governor, Pastor Umo Eno, has reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to supporting and partnering with private sector to boost growth, expand employment opportunities, and promote overall development across the State.

The Governor made this known on Wednesday, February 4, 2026, while speaking at the official commissioning of a new branch of Zenith Bank in Uyo, describing the institution as one respected for integrity and excellence.

Governor Eno said he has enjoyed a long standing business relationship with Zenith Bank, explaining that the institution played a laudable role in the growth of Royalty Hotels, a hospitality brand he pioneered and led before joining the public service.

According to him, “Zenith Bank supported my business journey, and that support contributed greatly to the growth of Royalty Hotels before I came into public service.”

He expressed hope that the same gesture earlier extended to him would also be made available to other Micro, Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (MSMEs) operating within Akwa Ibom State to enable them thrive.

Governor Eno appreciated Zenith Bank for strategically opening another branch in Uyo and assured the bank of necessary support to make the new branch profitable.

He also used the occasion to commend the operations of Anchor Insurance located opposite the new bank branch and called on the management to give the structure some facelift.

Earlier, the Group Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Zenith Bank PLC, Dame Dr. Adaora Umeoji, described the commissioning ceremony as “a significant milestone in the life of the bank.”

She appreciated the Akwa Ibom State Government and Governor Eno for their support, adding, “Your presence here today, despite your many competing engagements, speaks volume of your commitment to supporting the private sector and driving development of the State.”

She added, “We appreciate your commitment to creating conducive environments for businesses to thrive. Akwa Ibom State stands as one of the most business friendly States in Nigeria.”

Dame Umeoji said since the bank opened its first branch in the State 25 years ago, it has enjoyed a good relationship with the State Government and its people.

She assured of continuous partnership with the government and residents to create lasting impact and meaningful progress, adding that the bank’s presence would generate employment and business support opportunities.

She encouraged businesses, especially women owned businesses in the State, to leverage the bank’s initiatives.

Dignitaries at the event included the Secretary to the State Government, Prince Enobong Uwah, Executive Assistant and Chief Delivery Advisor, Mr Aniefiok Johnson, former Petroleum Minister, Atuekong Don Etiebet, members of the State Executive Council, State House of Assembly, Local Government Chairmen, and officials.

FG, IITA Advance Plan to Turn Centres Into Agriculture Hubs

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The Federal Ministry of Youth Development has begun a visit to the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Ibadan to advance ongoing partnership discussions aimed at designating selected National Youth Development Centres as Agriculture Hubs.

Speaking on the visit, the Minister for Youth Development, Olawande Emmanuel Ayodele, said the engagement is focused on expanding the Youth in Agriculture Programme across the country. “I am visiting the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in Ibadan to firm up our ongoing partnership talk to designate selected National Youth Development Centres as Agriculture Hubs to expand the Youth in Agriculture Programme,” he stated.

According to the minister, the proposed hubs will function as integrated spaces for training, production, innovation, and market access. He explained that the initiative aligns with the government’s One Youth, Two Skills programme and is designed to create clear pathways to employment and entrepreneurship for young Nigerians.

Ayodele noted that agriculture remains one of Nigeria’s strongest tools for economic diversification, food security, and wealth creation. He stressed that young people must be positioned not just as beneficiaries but as drivers of innovation, productivity, and sustainability within the sector.

“By equipping them with modern agricultural skills, digital tools, climate-smart practices, and agribusiness opportunities, we are preparing them to compete locally, regionally, and globally,” the minister said.

He added that the collaboration with IITA highlights the value of partnerships between government, research institutions, and the private sector to support youth-led agriculture nationwide. The visit will strengthen implementation timelines and coordination efforts.