Nigeria’s entrepreneurs are transforming ideas into scalable businesses by leveraging technology, solving real problems, and embracing resilience. Despite challenges, growing access to funding and innovation is driving impact, job creation, and a new wave of sustainable enterprise growth.
Nigerian brothers John and Ubokobong Amanam are transforming prosthetics with lifelike limbs tailored to African bodies, blending cultural relevance with advanced technology while striving to make them more affordable and accessible.
The Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline is emerging as one of Africa’s most ambitious energy projects, connecting West African nations and potentially supplying gas to Europe. The initiative is expected to boost energy access, economic growth, regional trade, and opportunities for millions.
The Nigeria–Morocco Gas Pipeline is emerging as one of Africa’s most ambitious energy projects, connecting West African nations and potentially supplying gas to Europe. The initiative is expected to boost energy access, economic growth, regional trade, and opportunities for millions.
Nigeria’s entrepreneurs are transforming ideas into scalable businesses by leveraging technology, solving real problems, and embracing resilience. Despite challenges, growing access to funding and innovation is driving impact, job creation, and a new wave of sustainable enterprise growth.
Nigerian brothers John and Ubokobong Amanam are transforming prosthetics with lifelike limbs tailored to African bodies, blending cultural relevance with advanced technology while striving to make them more affordable and accessible.
Oba Femi, born Isaac Odugbesan in Lagos, rises from Nigerian athletics to WWE NXT stardom. A former SEC shot put champion, he now represents African excellence globally, inspiring a new generation through discipline, strength, and opportunity.
Social media is transforming business in Nigeria, with over 33M users driving growth for startups and SMEs. Platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp enable direct sales, brand building, and data-driven marketing, making digital adoption essential.
Many Nigerians are wary of AI's impact, citing fears of job loss, privacy breaches, and misinformation. Experts urge upskilling, transparency, and community involvement to build trust. Inclusive, ethical AI that respects local needs is key to ensuring it serves the public good.