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Tinubu Extends Raw Shea Nuts Export Ban to February 2027

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the extension of the ban on the export of raw shea nuts for another year, from February 26, 2026, to February 25, 2027.

The decision, according to the Presidency, underscores the administration’s commitment to advancing industrial development, strengthening domestic value addition, and supporting the objectives of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

The ban is designed to deepen processing capacity within Nigeria, enhance livelihoods in shea-producing communities, and promote the growth of Nigerian exports anchored on value-added products. By restricting the export of raw shea nuts, the government aims to encourage local processing and increase the economic benefits retained within the country.

To further these objectives, President Tinubu authorised the two ministers of the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, and the Presidential Food Security Coordination Unit (PFSCU), to coordinate the implementation of a unified, evidence-based national framework. The framework is expected to align industrialisation, trade, and investment priorities across the shea nut value chain.

The President also approved the adoption of an export framework established by the Nigerian Commodity Exchange (NCX) and ordered the withdrawal of all waivers that previously allowed the direct export of raw shea nuts. He directed that any excess supply of raw shea nuts must be exported exclusively through the NCX framework, in line with approved guidelines.

In addition, President Tinubu directed the Federal Ministry of Finance to provide access to a dedicated NESS Support Window. This will enable the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment to pilot a Livelihood Finance Mechanism aimed at strengthening production and processing capacity in the sector.

Shea nuts are the oil-rich fruits from the shea tree commonly found in Nigeria’s Savanna belt. They are used to produce shea butter, which is widely known for its moisturising, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant properties. Shea butter is a key ingredient in cosmetics for skin and hair, as well as in edible cooking oil. The Federal Government noted that processed shea butter can fetch between 10 and 20 times the price of raw nuts.

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NADF launches Blended Finance Programme to boost climate-smart agriculture

The National Agricultural Development Fund (NADF) on Tuesday in Abuja inaugurated a Blended Finance Programme and Working Group to unlock large-scale, affordable funding for Nigeria’s agricultural sector, with a clear focus on climate resilience and improved productivity.

The initiative, anchored and chaired by NADF, brings together public development finance institutions, commercial lenders, insurers and climate finance experts. The goal is to design practical financing structures that reduce risk and expand access to credit for farmers and agribusinesses across priority value chains.

Speaking at the inauguration, Naona Usoroh, Head of International Partnerships at NADF, said the programme was set up to address the long-standing gap between agricultural risk and the willingness of financial institutions to lend.

According to her, the blended finance framework will combine concessionary capital from public institutions such as NADF and other development banks with commercial lending. It will also apply risk-layering tools to make agriculture bankable at scale.

“Our objective is to design, pilot and scale a blended finance programme that expands access to affordable, risk-adjusted credit for actors across agricultural value chains,” Usoroh said.

She explained that the programme would deploy instruments including credit guarantees, pay-at-harvest index insurance, results-based finance mechanisms and technical assistance facilities. These tools are designed to lower lending rates, protect financiers against losses and strengthen farmer resilience.

“We are also looking closely at carbon revenue streams as part of a wider effort to align agricultural finance with Nigeria’s climate goals,” she added.

Usoroh said NADF would draw lessons from proven global blended finance models and existing market-ready products, adapting them to Nigeria’s local realities. The focus, she noted, is to scale solutions that have already demonstrated bankability and measurable development impact.

Delivering a keynote address, Chukwuma Kalu, Chief Executive Officer of Verdure Climate Services, said blended finance has become essential for advancing climate-smart agriculture in Nigeria.

“Agriculture employs millions and feeds the nation, yet it is one of the sectors most exposed to climate shocks,” Kalu said. “Climate-smart solutions exist, but they struggle to scale because of high upfront costs and the perception of risk. Blended finance is the tool that allows us to change that equation.”

He described blended finance as a catalytic mechanism that uses public and concessionary capital to crowd in private investment, rather than serving as a subsidy.

“Through blended finance, climate-smart agriculture becomes investable, scalable and inclusive, especially for smallholder farmers and agri-SMEs,” he said.

Kalu noted that the programme aligns with the AGRA 3.0 strategy, which places farmer resilience and access to finance at the centre of agricultural transformation. He added that it also offers practical benefits for financial institutions, particularly in the area of sustainability reporting.

“For many banks, agriculture is a major source of financed emissions, yet it is hard to measure and manage. This programme creates a pipeline of data-enabled projects with verifiable climate outcomes,” he said.

He explained that participation would enable lenders to track emissions reductions, reduce credit and climate risks through guarantees and insurance, and transform sustainability reporting into a strategic advantage rather than a compliance burden.

In a welcome address, Paul Fatona, Head of Agric at Leadway Assurance, said risk management remains the missing link between capital providers and smallholder farmers.

“This working group reflects our shared commitment to close that gap through innovation and collaboration,” Fatona said.

He described the partnership with AGRA and Verdure Climate as an opportunity to rethink agricultural finance in Nigeria. “By embedding insurance and climate analytics into financing structures, we can improve creditworthiness, unlock lending and enhance farmer resilience,” he said.

The Working Group will be co-chaired by the Bank of Agriculture. Verdure Climate will serve as technical secretariat, while Leadway Assurance will lead on insurance solutions. Stakeholders at the event said the structure signals a shift toward coordinated, market-driven solutions to Nigeria’s food security and climate challenges.

The programme’s pilot phase is scheduled for 2026 and is expected to demonstrate how blended finance can mobilise domestic and international capital for climate-smart agriculture. Lessons from the pilot will inform a broader national scale-up in the years ahead.

NIGCOMSAT SPACEFEST 2026 opens for University Space Clubs

Application is now open for SPACEFEST 2026, an online space research competition organized by the Federal Government through Nigerian Communications Satellite Limited (NIGCOMSAT). The initiative marks NIGCOMSAT’s 20th anniversary and aims to spotlight the research capacity of university space clubs across Nigeria.

SPACEFEST 2026 is designed to bring together Nigeria’s next generation of space professionals and connect them to the national space ecosystem. The competition is open to all registered space clubs in Nigerian universities. Participating clubs are required to submit original research conducted by their members within the approved timeframe.

To reflect the interdisciplinary nature of the space sector, entries are divided into two tracks. Track A focuses on Science and Engineering, while Track B covers Policy, Business and Education. Each club must select only one track and submit a single research entry based on work they have already completed at the point of submission.

The winning team will have the opportunity to attend Satellite Week in Abuja in March 2026, providing national exposure and engagement with key stakeholders in the space industry. All research submissions must be made online through the official registration link.

To be eligible, a space club must be officially affiliated with a Nigerian university. The research must have been conducted between January 2024 and December 2025 and must be original work carried out by members of the submitting club. Both undergraduate and postgraduate members are eligible to participate. Collaborative submissions between different universities are not allowed, as each entry must represent a single club.

Registration is open for seven days, from 25 February to 4 March. Interested clubs can register at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeeEIHnJNHsyp6PTyAqJ3zkQeHKnd6ows8Zflds8cyf19CEKg/viewform.

FG Flags Off IDEAS-TVET Training Programme in Zaria

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The Federal Government has officially flagged off the IDEAS-TVET Initiative Training Programme under the Federal Ministry of Education in collaboration with the World Bank in Zaria, with a call for strengthened technical and vocational skills development across the country.

The ceremony was held on Wednesday, February 25, 2026, at the Federal University of Education, Zaria. It brought together key stakeholders in the education and skills sector and marked the commencement of training programmes by selected training service providers.

Representing the Director General and Chief Executive of the Nigerian Institute of Transport Technology (NITT), Dr. Bayero Salih Farah, was the Director, Transport Technology Centre, Dr. Joshua Odeleye. Under the initiative, NITT is enrolling 100 trainees in Autobody Work.

Other training providers whose programmes were simultaneously flagged off include the Directorate of Skills Development and Linkages, Federal University of Education, Zaria, which is offering training in Fashion Design and Garment Making. The Ajoke Ayisat Afolabi Foundation, Zaria, will also train participants in Fashion Design and Leather Work.

In attendance were the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University of Education, Zaria, Prof. Yahaya Isa Bunkure; the Deputy Vice Chancellor, Dr. Suleiman Balarabe; the Registrar; the Bursar; and other members of the University’s management team. Also present was Dr. Amina Sani, Director, Skills Development and Linkages, FUE, Zaria.

The IDEAS-TVET team from the Federal Ministry of Education was led by Mr. Marcus Idoko, alongside other dignitaries.

The IDEAS-TVET Initiative, which NITT has strategically keyed into, is designed to bridge skills gaps, promote entrepreneurship, and enhance employability through demand-driven training programmes across critical sectors of the economy.

Kwara to Begin Project 774 Digital Training for LGAs

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The Kwara State Government has finalized plans to begin structured digital capacity training across Local Government Areas (LGAs) under the Federal Government’s Project 774 initiative. The move is part of efforts to deepen digital inclusion at the grassroots and strengthen the capacity of local councils through improved digital skills and systems.

The implementation planning meeting was held on Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at the Ilorin Innovation Hub. It was led by Hon Ishola Kayode, Special Assistant to the Governor on Digital Innovation. The meeting brought together key stakeholders to coordinate the rollout of digital infrastructure aimed at improving support for local governments through enhanced digital literacy and digitization.

After discussions with representatives from benefiting LGAs, including Ifelodun, Ilorin West, Ilorin East, Ilorin South, and Offa, it was agreed that the first phase of the programme would focus on training local government personnel. According to officials, this step will ensure that staff members are well-prepared to coordinate and support community-based digital training for residents in their respective areas.

Honourable Kayode said His Excellency, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq CON, has already made the necessary provisions to activate and utilize the digital facilities. He explained that the equipment, originally initiated in 2024 by the Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Hon. Bosun Tijani, must be properly protected.

“These systems are costly assets that must not be moved unnecessarily,” Kayode cautioned. He also urged LGAs to adopt official digital channels to promote faster and paperless communication.

Also speaking, the Director of Personnel, Finance and Supply at the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Technology, Mrs. Adeiran Motunrayo, advised LGA leadership to select only “serious-minded and committed individuals” for the programme to ensure long-term impact.

The meeting was attended by the Honourable Commissioner for MBIT, represented by Mrs. Adeiran Motunrayo (DPFS); Hon. Abdulrahman Ladan, Chairman of Ilorin West LGA; Hon. Garba Olayinka Lukman, Chairman of Ilorin East LGA; and representatives of the Chairmen for Ilorin South, Ifelodun, and Offa, alongside officials from the Office of the Special Assistant on Digital Innovation.

3MTT Opens Free Geospatial Data Training Registration

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Applications are now open for the 3 Million Technical Talent (3MTT) programme by the Federal Ministry of Communications, Innovation & Digital Economy. The initiative is designed to build a strong pipeline of technical talent in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s vision of creating two million digital jobs in Nigeria.

This is an opportunity to master Geospatial Data at no cost. The programme is structured to equip participants with practical, job-ready skills that can be applied to real-world challenges and business needs.

Participants will work on real impact projects, learn from experienced mentors, and become part of a supportive tech community. The training combines creative and technical skills, making it suitable for young people who want to build a career in the digital economy.

Benefits include expert mentorship, free workstations, free internet access, and simple, easy-to-follow learning content designed to make technical knowledge accessible.

Interested applicants can register now at 3mtt.nitda.gov.ng.

N-Power Court Case Against FG Adjourned to May 19, 2026

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The legal case involving N-POWER beneficiaries continued at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria in Abuja, as the Federal Government proceeds with the matter. N-POWER operates under the National Social Investment Programme Agency (NSIPA), and the case has drawn attention from thousands of beneficiaries across the country.

At the latest court session concluded earlier today, only the 3rd Amendment was present in court, while the 1st, 2nd and 4th Amendment did not attend. Barrister Abba Hikima addressed the court and explained the situation regarding attendance.

He told the court that “the 1st and 4th extenders attended the previous session before postponement,” while also stating that “the 2nd and 3rd extenders were delivered.” The clarification was made as the court reviewed the progress of the case and appearances by the parties involved.

The court confirmed that the case was officially announced for hearing and would not be suspended. After reviewing the updates presented, the court postponed the matter to May 19, 2026 for continued hearing. The judge also recommended the delivery of audition alerts to the 1st, 2nd and 4th.

This development is coming shortly after the recent NPower protest staged around February 4, 2026, where some beneficiaries demanded action over pending issues linked to the programme.

The court document referenced during the session carries a January date and provides details of the suit. The case is filed under Suit No: NICN/ABJ/214/2025 at the National Industrial Court of Nigeria, Abuja Judicial Division, Holden at Abuja.

The claimants listed in the document include Junaidu Shehu, Jacob Kehinde James, Rabilu Sadanu Abubakar, Kabiru Aminu, Sabiu Muhammad, Rabiu Suleiman Bello, Mustapha Umar, Aisha Mohammed Sani, Samuel Obinna Chukwu and Binta Usman Adamu, alongside 231,871 persons listed in the schedule to the Complaint.

The defendants are the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, the Attorney General of the Federation, the Accountant General of the Federation, and Mr. Akindele Egbuwalo, National Programme Manager of the N-Power Programme, sued on behalf of N-Power Programme.

A Memorandum of Conditional Appearance dated January 30, 2026 was entered for the Accountant General of the Federation as the 3rd Defendant, signed by M. V. Agada (Mrs) and Ibrahim Etsu, Esq.

NLNG Opens EOI for Land, Aviation and Marine Logistics Services

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NLNG has invited qualified and experienced companies to express interest in the provision of logistics support services across its operations in Nigeria.

In a notice titled “Expression of Interest for Provision of Logistics Support Services,” NLNG said it is looking for companies with the required expertise to participate in the tendering process for specialised services.

The company stated, “NLNG is looking for qualified and experienced companies with the requisite expertise to express their interest in participating in the tendering process for the specialised services.”

It added that organisations with the right capacity and track record are encouraged to apply. “If your organisation has the capacity, expertise, and proven track record to deliver efficient, safe, and reliable logistics solutions, this opportunity is for you,” the company said.

NLNG is a leading energy company responsible for harnessing and exporting Nigeria’s natural gas resources to improve lives sustainably. It operates a production plant on Bonny Island, Rivers State, with six natural gas liquefaction trains and a total capacity of 22 million tons of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and five million tons of Natural Gas Liquids (NGL) per year. The plant runs round the clock with support from operators, specialists and service providers.

According to the company, sustaining production requires safe and reliable logistics services for transporting goods and personnel between locations, in line with its Safety “Goal Zero” aspiration.

The scope of work covers three main areas. For Land Transport Support Services, NLNG requires Supervisory, Coordination and Assurance Services, HSE and Pre-Mob Verifiers across Abuja, Bonny, Lagos and Port Harcourt.

For Aviation Support Services, the roles include Aerodrome Operations Support, Aerodrome HSEQ and Bird and Wildlife Management, Aerodrome Facility Management in Bonny, as well as Aircraft Support Services in Bonny, Port Harcourt, Lagos and Abuja. These include passenger, luggage and freight handling, aircraft marshalling, helicopter landing operations and emergency response.

Passenger Boat and Jetty Operations Services will cover passenger and freight handling, luggage distribution and lifeguard support at NLNG jetties in Bonny and Port Harcourt.

Interested companies are to review the full EOI at nlngeoi-nlng.msappproxy.net/eoi. The closing date is 16th March 2026.

Bauchi State scholarship board 2026 online application

The Bauchi State Scholarship Board has opened its online application portal for the 2026 scholarship programme. Interested students can now apply for financial support through the official platform. The board is a government agency dedicated to assisting students from Bauchi State with scholarships and educational grants to help them pursue quality education.

The board aims to promote access to higher education by providing financial assistance and guidance to deserving students. It believes that unity and collaboration increase what society can achieve, and that education remains a powerful tool for personal growth and social development. Education helps individuals understand the world better, apply knowledge responsibly, and promote equality by giving people from different backgrounds the opportunity to succeed on equal footing.

Selection for the scholarship is based on academic merit. To be eligible, applicants must be indigenes of Bauchi State and must be enrolled in or have gained admission into an accredited tertiary institution such as a university, polytechnic, or college of education. Applicants are also required to have a minimum grade or CGPA, for example at least 2.5 on a 4.0 scale or its equivalent, from their previous level of study.

In addition, candidates must provide all required documents, including academic transcripts, admission letter, certificate of state of origin, passport photograph, and a valid identity card. Applicants are expected to complete the online form accurately, upload the necessary documents, and submit their applications within the stipulated timeframe.

Disbursement of funds is expected to begin in June 2026.

Applications are to be submitted online through the official Bauchi State Scholarship Board portal at https://www.scholarshipboardbauchi.com/applicant/register.

FG, NITDA train 900 Enugu youths in cybersecurity, data science

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The Federal Government through National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has equipped 900 youths in Enugu State with critical digital skills in cybersecurity, data science, digital literacy and entrepreneurship.

The Director-General of NITDA, Mr. Kashifu Abdullahi, disclosed this while addressing participants at the ongoing Enugu Tech Festival 2026 (ETF 2.0). The festival, themed “Coal to Code: Energy in New Form,” is scheduled to hold from Feb. 24 to Feb. 27.

Abdullahi said the initiative aligns with the Nigerian Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda and is designed to nurture talent while strengthening digital capacity among young people for sustainable empowerment. He noted that 50 of the 900 participants distinguished themselves through exceptional dedication, resilience and outstanding performance.

Represented by NITDA’s Director of Stakeholder Management and Partnership, Dr. Aristotle Onumo, the Director-General said the selected innovators would receive brand new laptops as digital tools.

“These 50 young innovators will not just receive digital tools; they will be receiving instruments of transformation.

“These tools represent opportunity; they represent empowerment; they represent the confidence that Nigeria believes in them.

“But more importantly, they represent responsibility the responsibility to build solutions, create value, and to transform communities.

“This is the new energy of Enugu. Not coal, but code. Not extraction, but innovation. Not limitation, but possibility and this is only the beginning,” he said.

Abdullahi added that NITDA would continue to create pathways for young Nigerians to build globally competitive solutions. He said the government has also provided platforms such as the Digital Nigeria International Conference and Exhibition, the largest government-led tech event in Nigeria, and GITEX Nigeria.

“Where innovators can showcase their ideas to global investors, attract funding, and expand beyond national borders. The message is clear: your innovation can go global.

“To the young people here today, who will be the recipient of these digital tools, I want you to understand something profound: you are not just learning skills you are shaping the future,” he added.

In a goodwill message, the Executive Vice Chairman, Nigerian Communications Commission, Dr. Aminu Maida, urged youths to take advantage of digital trainings, conferences and inter-connectivity in tech innovation.

Maida lauded Governor Peter Mbah’s vision of advancing Enugu State’s future through technology and Artificial Intelligence-driven infrastructure in security, education, administration, judiciary and health. He urged continued support for the governor’s commitment to digitalisation and youth-driven innovation.