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Akwa Ibom Launches Ward Cooperative Scheme for 1,100 Women

The Akwa Ibom State Government has launched a ward-based cooperative empowerment drive targeting 1,100 women in Mbo Local Government Area as part of efforts to expand women-owned businesses and strengthen grassroots economic participation across the state.

Speaking on behalf of Governor Umo Eno at a women’s mobilisation meeting in Mbo, Deputy Governor Sen. Akon Eyakenyi said the initiative would register 100 women in each ward, allowing them to access structured financial and agricultural support through the state’s cooperative framework.

She said the programme aligns with the governor’s vision to help women “start small and grow big,” stressing that economic independence for women remains central to the administration’s development agenda.

According to Eyakenyi, each of the 31 local government areas is entitled to N1 billion under the cooperative scheme to support small-scale enterprises and agricultural ventures.

“The governor, being an entrepreneur himself, understands the challenges small business owners face. This support is designed to give women the tools and capital they need to thrive,” she said.

The deputy governor described women as the largest and most influential voting bloc in the country and urged them to take advantage of the ongoing ward-by-ward registration by the Independent National Electoral Commission. She also encouraged women to obtain their National Identification Number (NIN), describing it as critical for accessing government programmes and opportunities.

Eyakenyi further noted that the South-South region had benefited politically from the emergence of Senate President Godswill Akpabio. She called on women to continue supporting Akpabio, Eno and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. She also commended the Oro people and residents of Mbo for the warm reception given to the delegation.

Hon. Martins Esin, member representing Oron Federal Constituency, urged women to show their support for the state government by actively participating in voter and NIN registration. He described Eno as a leader committed to grassroots development.

Chief Etim Johnson, member representing Mbo State Constituency, announced plans to donate a vehicle to a resident as part of his contribution to community development.

Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs, Princess Emem Ibanga, called for sustained mobilisation among women, saying their participation remains central to governance, elections and social progress.

Mbo Council Chairman, Hon. Sunday Etim, said the governor’s development efforts were already visible across the local government and pledged continued collaboration with the state to ensure women benefit fully from the empowerment scheme.

The cooperative registration exercise is expected to begin across wards in the coming weeks, with beneficiaries gaining access to funding, training and business support services.

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NADDC Flags Off 2026 Argungu Motor Rally in Abuja

The National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), in collaboration with the Kebbi State Government, has officially flagged off the Argungu Motor Rally 2026 at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.

The event, held on 11th February 2026, marks the beginning of activities lined up for the 61st Argungu International Fishing and Cultural Festival.

Speaking at the ceremony, the Director-General of NADDC, Otunba Oluwemimo Joseph Osanipin, said he was honoured to officiate the flag-off of the Auto Rally. He commended the organisers for their vision and commitment in bringing the initiative to life.

According to him, the Motor Rally represents the convergence of four critical elements: “art, culture, technology, and innovation,” showcasing Nigeria’s rich heritage alongside advancements in the automotive sector.

Osanipin also expressed gratitude to indigenous vehicle assemblers, including Lanre Shittu Motors, CIG Motors, KOJO Motors and Mikano Motors, for providing the vehicles participating in the rally. He noted that the initiative aligns with the Federal Government’s Nigeria First Policy, which encourages the patronage of Made-in-Nigeria products. He added that all vehicles on display and those participating in the rally were assembled locally.

He explained that the rally route will traverse diverse terrains from Abuja through Kaduna to Kano; from Kano through Zamfara to Sokoto; onward to Birnin Kebbi; and finally to Argungu. According to him, this demonstrates the capacity and maturity of Nigeria’s automotive industry.

Osanipin reaffirmed that the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment (FMITI) remains committed to working with ministries, departments and agencies willing to patronise and promote Made-in-Nigeria goods.

The event attracted dignitaries and key stakeholders, including the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning of Nigeria, Abubakar Atiku Bagudu, the representative of Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc, Hajiya Salamatu Hussaini, the Managing Director of OMAA Motors, and the Chief Executive Officer of CIG Motors.

PalmPay Valentine Campaign Offers ₦100,000 to Couples

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PalmPay Nigeria has launched a Valentine’s campaign giving couples the chance to win ₦100,000 by sharing their love stories online. The company announced that participants should show how love and money meet in their relationship for a chance to get rewarded. According to the post, four couples per platform will win every week during the campaign period.

To participate, couples are required to create a 30–60 second video, a thread, or a photo carousel. They must share their real love story and clearly show PalmPay, either through the app or the PalmPay card. Entries must be posted on Facebook, Instagram, X, or TikTok, and participants are required to use the hashtag LoveWithPalmPay.

The campaign runs from February 9 to February 21. Winners will be selected from eligible entries posted within this period.

The initiative encourages creativity and storytelling while promoting the use of PalmPay’s digital payment services. Couples interested in participating are advised to carefully follow all entry guidelines to increase their chances of winning.

Apply: She Code Africa Mentorship Program (Cycle 4)

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The She Code Africa Mentorship Program (Cycle 4) is now open for applications. This fourth cycle of the program continues She Code Africa’s mission to support and empower women in technology by providing structured mentorship and professional guidance.

The She Code Africa Mentorship Program is designed for women in tech who are seeking clarity, direction, and career growth through mentorship. Whether you are navigating a career transition or looking for guidance to level up in your current role, this program offers the structure and supportive community you need to move forward with confidence.

Through this mentorship initiative, participants will be matched with experienced mentors in their chosen learning tracks. The available tracks for this cycle include Data Analysis, Frontend Development, UI/UX Design, and Product Management. Each track is carefully curated to provide relevant insights, practical guidance, and industry-based knowledge to help mentees grow in their respective fields.

This cycle will run for three weeks, with mandatory virtual sessions held every Wednesday and Thursday from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm WAT. During this period, mentees will work closely with their assigned mentors and a small group of fellow participants. Together, they will set clear goals, discuss career challenges, explore digital opportunities, and develop both soft and technical skills relevant to their chosen career paths.

The program is structured to encourage collaboration, accountability, and continuous learning. Participants are expected to actively engage in all sessions and group activities to fully benefit from the mentorship experience.

The application deadline for Cycle 4 is 6th March 2026. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply before the deadline.

To apply, interested applicants should visit the official application form at: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScphWdC1lloJ2XwquokTPMSFQee5Y5Ampf_qyDjvhhzPCrmIA/viewform.

Innov8 Hub Hiring Product Visualization Specialist

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Innov8 Hub has announced that it is hiring a Product Visualization Specialist to support its growing innovation and research activities in Nigeria.

The not-for-profit innovation hub said it is looking for someone who can turn raw ideas into powerful visuals, prototypes, mockups, and renders that make innovation tangible.

If you can translate concepts into compelling product visuals that make people say, ‘wow, I get it now,’ Innov8 Hub want you on its team.

Innov8 Hub described itself as a platform focused on empowering innovators, researchers, creators, and entrepreneurs to transform bold ideas into measurable impact. The hub operates through innovation, research & development, prototype development, start-up incubation, mentorship, entrepreneurship, community and human capital development to drive socio-economic development across Nigeria and beyond.

The available role is for a Product Visualization Specialist. Innov8 Hub is seeking a 3D Product Visualization Artist with at least two years of experience to create high quality, realistic product visuals in collaboration with cross functional teams.

The role involves working in Blender to handle CAD data, build physically accurate materials, lighting, animations, and physics based simulations, while optimizing scenes for performance. The ideal candidate is expected to have a strong eye for composition, understand CMF and industrial design intent, integrate UI UX elements, manage complex assets efficiently, and apply post production polish. Experience with Unreal Engine or real-time visualization is considered an added advantage.

Required competencies include advanced proficiency in Blender and render engines, strong CAD data handling skills including STP, STEP and IGES files, mastery of PBR-based shading and texturing, excellent lighting and composition skills, and expertise in product animation such as mechanical assemblies and exploded views.

The position is full time and permanent, mid-level, and based on-site in Lugbe, Abuja. Applicants must have a minimum of two years’ experience. Interested candidates are to apply through https://innov8hub.ng/careers/.

L-PRES Holds DBN Livestock Training in Yola with Minister Maiha

Day 3 of the DBN Livestock Productivity and Resilience Support Project Regional Training was held in Yola, Adamawa State, with the Honourable Minister for Livestock Development, Alhaji Idi Mukhtar Maiha, in attendance.

The training comes after a successful launch in Enugu as L-PRES moves to strengthen MSMEs and PFIs in the North-East zone through targeted capacity building in livestock agribusiness financing.

The Minister was received by the Head of Business Development, Ayodele Ojosipe, and the DBN team.

“South East (Enugu) completed. North East (Yola) ongoing. Four zones to go,” the organisers said.

Working with the World Bank, the project aims to bridge the livestock agribusiness finance gap across Nigeria.

Jigawa trains artisans on CNG conversion ahead of new centres

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No fewer than 120 artisans across Jigawa State have been trained on Compressed Natural Gas conversion, maintenance and safety, as the state government moves to establish CNG conversion centres to support Nigeria’s alternative energy drive.

The three-day practical training was organised by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board in collaboration with Hatfield Global Resources and Safe AutoGas Ltd. It was designed to equip youths and artisans with the skills needed to convert petrol-powered vehicles to CNG-powered vehicles.

Nigeria Startup News reports that the development comes as the Jigawa State Government works to provide CNG conversion centres across the state. The initiative is aimed at creating jobs, reducing fuel costs and promoting energy efficiency.

It would be recalled that on February 4, 2025, the Jigawa State Government announced it had invested over N132 million in developing a natural gas conversion training centre in Dutse and other parts of the state.

Speaking in an exclusive interview with the PUNCH during the closing session held at the Manpower Development Institute in Dutse on Wednesday, the representative of the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board, Torunarigha K. Cash, said, “We’re here to ensure the training is guided according to the prescribed manual of the board.”

Cash, who oversaw the programme, explained that the initiative formed part of efforts to ensure the success of the CNG transition across the country. He emphasised that, “The training was rigorous and fantastic, aimed at empowering Nigerian youths and artisans to learn CNG conversion skills.”

According to him, the board remains committed to promoting energy efficiency nationwide, adding that, “The training was part of efforts to promote energy efficiency in Nigeria.”

Revealing more details about the practical sessions, Cash stated, “The training, which was practical-oriented, saw about ten different kinds of vehicles converted from petroleum-powered to CNG-powered for free.”

Also speaking during the training, the organiser and Chief Executive Officer of Hatfield Global Resources Ltd, Safiya Idris Hadejia, described the programme as the first of its kind in the state.

“What we’re doing is in line with the Nigerian Gas Expansion Programme. The initiative aimed to empower 120 youths and artisans with CNG conversion skills,” she said.

Hadejia explained that the Federal Government is making deliberate efforts to ensure youths are empowered to benefit from the CNG initiative. She said, “The federal government is making a lot of effort towards ensuring that the youths are empowered.

“We selected about 120 youth beneficiaries to give them this training, and the participants comprised both male and female.”

She appealed to other young people to take advantage of similar opportunities. “I’m appealing to all those young artisans and youths that are out there that are looking for something to do to keep looking for opportunities like this,” she added.

Hadejia further disclosed that the Jigawa State Government is constructing four CNG conversion centres across the state, located in Dutse, Hadejia, Kazaure and Gumel Emirates.

“We hope these young men will be employed to work and run those CNG conversion centres when they’re complete and inaugurated,” she said.

Speaking on the performance of the participants, she noted, “The trainees showed a lot of passion and commitment during the training,” adding, “So far from what we have seen, I’m very, very happy with the attitude of all the youth participants.”

She also revealed that “Hatfield Global Resources Ltd is working on organising another version of the training soon.”

Some of the beneficiaries expressed appreciation for the opportunity. Ahmed Musa, a Keke-Napep rider, said, “I’m happy to learn this skill; it will help me earn a living.”

Another participant, Fatima Abdullahi, said she was excited about the training. “I want to start my own CNG conversion business,” she said.

Ecobank Launches Business App to Boost SME Growth in Nigeria

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Ecobank Nigeria has launched the Ecobank Business App, a new digital banking platform designed to strengthen the growth and sustainability of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) across Nigeria.

The bank said the app enables business owners to manage payments, monitor transactions, oversee cash flow, and run daily financial operations directly from their mobile devices. By doing this, it removes delays, long queues, and operational inefficiencies often experienced in traditional banking. The application is now available for download on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store.

Speaking at the launch in Lagos, Kola Adeleke, Executive Director, Consumer and Commercial Bank, said the Ecobank Business App was created to address the unique challenges faced by Nigeria’s diverse SME landscape.

He explained that the platform is built to serve traders, retailers, tech start-ups, online businesses, hospitality operators, farmers, agro-processors, manufacturers, construction firms, professionals, social commerce entrepreneurs, schools, associations, and organisations that require transparent and efficient financial management.

According to Adeleke, the app provides faster payment collection for merchants and retailers, seamless digital transactions for online businesses, efficient vendor and staff management for hospitality operators, timely payment solutions for agriculture value chains, and secure handling of bulk and high-value transactions for manufacturers and construction firms.

He added that professionals such as lawyers and consultants can easily issue invoices and receive payments, while schools and associations can streamline fees, dues, and reporting from one platform.

The launch, the bank said, reinforces Ecobank’s broader commitment to empowering SMEs through digital innovation, sector-specific value propositions, and financial solutions including structured loans, trade support, guarantees, and equipment financing.

It also aligns with efforts to re-energize dormant SME accounts, deepen market penetration, promote digital adoption, and scale value-chain financing through partnerships with corporate anchors.

FG Flags Off Farmer Monie Dry/Wet Season Programme

The Federal Government has flagged off the Farmer Monie Dry/Wet Season Programme aimed at reducing poverty across all 36 states of the federation.

The programme was launched on Wednesday in Abuja by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Bernard Boro, who described the unveiling as a collective commitment to building a nation where every citizen has the opportunity to thrive.

Speaking on the theme ‘Grassroots Impact for National Growth’, the minister said the initiative, under the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme, is designed to support small businesses, artisans and traders with access to financial assistance that will help them grow and create jobs.

He also explained that the Farmer Monie Dry/Wet Season Programme is a bold step toward strengthening the agricultural sector by empowering farmers with resources and support during both planting cycles.

“The Renewed Hope Agenda of this administration is more than a slogan; it is a promise to restore dignity, expand opportunity, and ensure that no Nigerian is left behind. Through the Government Enterprise and Empowerment Programme, we are opening doors for small businesses, artisans and traders to access financial support that will enable them to grow, create jobs and contribute to our national prosperity.

“This is financial inclusion in action bringing the underserved into the economic mainstream. We are not only boosting food security but also ensuring that agriculture remains a viable pathway out of poverty.

“Our farmers are the backbone of our economy, and today we stand with them, investing in their resilience and productivity.

“These programmes are designed with one clear objective: poverty reduction through empowerment. We recognize that true humanitarian service is not just about providing relief in times of need, but about creating sustainable opportunities that uplift communities and transform lives. By supporting small businesses and farmers, we are laying the foundation for inclusive growth and shared prosperity,” he said.

Dr. Boro reiterated that the launch is also a call to action, stressing that government alone cannot achieve the goals without collaboration from stakeholders, financial institutions, development partners, civil society and citizens.

“As we flag off this programme, let us remember that every loan disbursed, every farmer supported, and every business empowered is a step closer to a Nigeria where poverty is defeated and hope is renewed. This is the vision we carry, and this is the future we are determined to build,” the minister stated.

FG to accelerate National Ranching Policy, target $74bn livestock GDP

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The Minister of Livestock Development, Mr. Idi Mukhtar Maiha, has said that arrangements have been concluded to accelerate the implementation of the National Ranching Policy to improve livestock production, reduce insecurity, and promote economic prosperity across the country.

He made this known at a stakeholders’ engagement and poultry summit organised by poultry farmers in Ilorin, Kwara State.

Mr. Maiha explained that despite Nigeria’s huge livestock potential, the country had not fully harnessed the sector’s benefits due to poor coordination until 2024. He noted that the Federal Government is now taking deliberate steps to reposition the industry.

According to him, the government is implementing policies aimed at increasing livestock’s contribution to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) to 74 billion dollars from the current 32 billion dollars through the establishment of National Livestock Centres.

He said the centres are expected to optimise livestock production across value chains, guarantee food security, and help curb the farmers–herders crisis in the country.

In his address, Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, who was represented by the Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development, Mr. Afeez Alabi, assured participants of sustained government intervention in the sector.

The governor pledged continued support for farmers through training, access to improved inputs, biosecurity measures, veterinary services, and livestock business value chains. He also stressed the importance of promoting innovation, sustainability, and collaboration within the industry.

Earlier, the Chairman of the Poultry Farmers Association in Kwara State, Mr. Sanusi Kolapo, said the programme was designed to expose poultry farmers to modern equipment and improved production methods. He appealed to both the Federal and State Governments to support poultry farmers to enable them to provide affordable and quality protein for Nigerians.

Also speaking, the Kwara State Commissioner for Livestock Development, Mrs. Oloruntoyosi Thomas, stressed the importance of youth empowerment through agriculture. According to her, there is no reason Nigerian students should graduate unemployed, adding that the livestock sector is well positioned to create jobs and drive economic growth in the state.