Business & Economy
NextGen Innovation Portal Launches in Nigeria to Empower Youth in 774 LGAs
By Abdul-Ganiyy Akanbi
The Director General and Chief Executive Officer of the National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI), Dr. Kazeem Kolawole, has declared youth innovation as the key to unlocking Nigeria’s economic potential.
Speaking at the official launch of the NextGen Innovation Challenge Portal in Abuja, Dr. Kolawole emphasized the urgent need to empower young Nigerians through inclusive, grassroots-driven innovation initiatives.
“With 70% of our population under the age of 35, Nigeria is sitting on a goldmine of talent,” he said. “If you look at the fintech and tech ecosystems globally, Nigerians are leading the charge—many of them are products of our education system and our challenges. What they’ve lacked is structured opportunity. The NextGen portal provides that.”
The NextGen Innovation Challenge aims to engage youth across Nigeria’s 774 local government areas by allowing them to submit innovative ideas in over 50 key sectors.
These include health, agriculture, education, climate solutions, and digital infrastructure. Submissions must be practical and defendable, with guidelines clearly outlined on the platform.
Dr. Kolawole noted that the initiative aligns with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, particularly its emphasis on using technology to “drain water from the driveway”—a metaphor he linked to solving national problems through innovation.
He assured participants that all entries will be protected under Nigeria’s intellectual property laws. The NBTI, in collaboration with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and the National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP), has created a framework for patent registration and idea protection.
“We understand concerns about intellectual theft,” he said. “But this system is robust. We’ve engaged the Trademark Registry, WIPO, and NOTAP to ensure ideas are safe and protected.”
Inclusion and mentorship are also cornerstones of the program. Dr. Kolawole emphasized that education level is not a barrier. The portal offers mentorship for innovators with limited formal education but promising ideas, with special provisions for uneducated or semi-literate youth through digital literacy support and age-based classification.
“Some of the world’s greatest innovators didn’t complete formal education. What matters is your idea and how you defend it. Everyone—from university graduates to grassroots talents—has a seat at this table,” he stressed.
The initiative has also drawn international support. The British High Commission was represented by Wendy Shepherd, Second Secretary for Political Affairs, while the 130th Lord Mayor of Leeds, UK, Abigail Marshall-Katung, who recently hosted the NextGen team in the UK, delivered a stirring endorsement.
“I was moved by the fact that this program touches all 774 LGAs. It’s a powerful platform for showcasing Nigerian brilliance. Every young person has a shot, and that’s extraordinary,” Marshall-Katung said. “If the environment is right, Nigerian youth will thrive. This initiative creates that environment.”
Dr. Kolawole urged state governors and local leaders to support and sponsor youth from their regions, especially as the top innovators per state will have the chance to travel abroad to showcase their solutions.
“No state or LGA will be left behind,” he said. “We want this initiative to touch every corner of Nigeria. The top 37 innovators will represent our nation on a global stage in London, and we’re calling on stakeholders to support them.”
Representing the Minister of Innovation, Science, and Technology, Mr. Robert Ugwo, Special Adviser on Administration, said the portal marks a new era where innovation becomes a norm rather than an exception.
“The ministry is committed to creating a platform for creativity to flourish. NextGen is not just a project—it’s a movement toward making innovation part of our national culture,” Ugwo stated. “This portal is more than a tool; it is a gateway for transforming innovation into a national habit and way of life,” Ugwo stated.
International support has also been pledged. The British High Commission was represented at the launch by Wendy Shepherd, Second Secretary, Political Affairs, while the 130th Lord Mayor of Leeds, UK, Abigail Marshall-Katung, expressed admiration for the inclusive approach of the initiative.
“I was touched by the reach of this challenge across all 774 LGAs. It is a powerful opportunity for Nigerian youth, regardless of background, to show the world what they are capable of,” Marshall-Katung said, referencing a recent presentation she received from NextGen during a UK infrastructure and investment forum.
Business & Economy
FG , NSITF , others throw weight behind Social Security Bill …As Senate assures stakeholders of acceptable law
By Our Correspondent
The Federal Government and the Nigeria Social Insurance Trust Fund ( NSITF) Monday threw weights behind bill on Social Security Trust Fund which seeks to harmonize the existing NSITF Act and the Employees’ Compensation Act (ECA) 2010 for better service delivery.
This is as the Senate through its committee on Employment , Labour and Productivity , assured all stakeholders at public hearing organised for their inputs into the proposed legislation , very acceptable law for all .
The bill sponsored by Senator Cyril Fasuyi ( Ekiti North) , primarily seeks to expand the scope of NSITF into social security through harmonization of NSITF Act of 1993 and the Employees Compensation Act 2010 which will transformed NSITF to Nigeria Social Security Trust Fund ( NSSTF).
In his presentation at the public hearing , the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of NSITF , Mr Oluwaseun Faleye, commended the Senate for what he termed a “strategic and forward-looking legislative intervention.
The new bill according to him, marks a decisive step towards modernising Nigeria’s social security framework in line with global standards, especially the International Labour Organisation (ILO) Social Security (Minimum Standards) Convention, 1952 (No. 102), and the Tripartite Consultation Convention, 1976 (No. 144).
One of the most significant elements of the Bill, according to him, is the repeal of both the NSITF Act of 1993 and the ECA 2010.
Their co-existence, he explained, had resulted in operational ambiguities, particularly after the Pension Reform Act (PRA) 2014 transferred contributory pension functions from NSITF to the National Pension Commission.
“The consolidation of the two Acts into a single, coherent statute is timely, necessary, and commendable. It eliminates duplication, resolves conflicts, and strengthens the legal framework of the Fund.
“The Bill’s expansion of social security coverage to include informal sector workers and self-employed persons is a historic step towards inclusive protection for all categories of working Nigerians”, he said .
Despite its broad support for the Bill, the NSITF raised concerns about what it described as the “misapplication” of the term Board throughout the document. Faleye warned that using the word to refer simultaneously to governance, oversight, and day-to-day administrative functions could create confusion and weaken accountability.
“The Board meets quarterly, while daily operations are under the Managing Director. The Bill must distinguish clearly between the Governing Board as oversight body, Management as administrators, and the Agency as the implementing institution,” he said.
He recommended that the Bill adopt clearer definitions similar to those used in the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) Act, where the Board’s role is separated from that of the Executive Chairman, who functions as the Chief Executive and Accounting Officer.
Faleye concluded by reaffirming NSITF’s full support for the passage of the Bill, describing it as “progressive, timely, and aligned with global best practices.”
In his remarks , the Minister of Labour and Employment, Alhaji Muhammadu Maigari Dingyadi described the move by the Senate on the proposed law as very beautiful idea .
He however urged the Senate through its committee on Labour to arrive at safe and acceptable position for all stakeholders by striking the required balance between powers of management team and that of the board .
Though the Nigeria Labour Congress ( NLC) and Nigerian Employers Consultative Association ( NECA ) , kicked against the bill, but NLC led by its National President, Joe Ajaero , later succumbed, saying ” we are not here for we no go gree, we no gree .. ”
” Since many of the other critical stakeholders have supported the bill, NLC is not hellbent in opposing it . But the grey areas we identified during presentation , should be addresed by the committee .
After exhaustive deliberation at the public hearing , the Committee , Chairman , Senator Diket Plang ( Plateau Central ) , assured Nigerians of very acceptable law on social security trust fund very soon .
Business & Economy
Electric Buses To Crash Cost Of Transportation In Abia,says Gov. Otti
By Our Correspondent
Disturbed the increasing cost of livelihoods suffered by Nigerians as a result of subsidy withdrawal by the federal government, Abia State Governor Dr Alex Otti has assured Abians and the residents of Abia that the electric buses which the State Government is bringing into the State will further crash the cost of transportation in the State.
Governor Otti who made the declaration at the November edition of Governor’s Media chat held in Government Umuahia, said electric buses have already started arriving in the State,adding that before the end of the year, the buses would be put on the road for peoples’ use.
He explained that the buses will reduce the cost of transportation,thereby easing means of transportation as well as making life easier for Abians
“Before the end of the year,our electric buses that have started arriving,will be put on the road and that will further crash the cost of transportation in Abia”
The Governor further explained that the Government has also intensified effort on revenue drive, especially those who are owing the government, to ensure that they pay.
” As a government we do not look at faces. As a rule we do not move with touts.As a government sometimes we may intervene and even when we intervene,the defaulters must surely pay”
Governor Otti, expressed appreciation to the people of Abia for their continued support and cooperation,adding that government has continue to pay attention to governance and the government efforts have started yielding positive results.
Business & Economy
Blue Way Ocean Foundation bags OCEAN ENVIRONMENT CHAMPION Award, as MD pledges more commitment
By Emmanuel Ikpe
The Blue Way Ocean Foundation, an organization saddled with the responsibility of ensuring saver ocean environment and clean ocean ecosystem has been conferred with Award of honour as the OCEAN ENVIRONMENT CHAMPION of the year 2025 in recognition of her dedication, hard work, and outstanding performance.
The award was presented to Managing Director Blue Way Ocean Foundation, Mr Iniodu Bassey Ndada at the just concluded International Conference and Exhibition on Marine and Blue Economy (IMABEC) as advocate of Cleaner Ocean by The Institute of Maritime Studies (IMS), Niger Delta University (NDU), Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State.
This honor symbolizes IMABEC esteem and appreciation for Blue Way Ocean Foundation’s significant contributions and efforts in promoting a sustainable marine and blue economy.
IMABEC commended Blue Way Ocean Foundation for her salient contributions
within the Marine and Blue Economy coastal ecosystem, environmental management, ocean bio-diversification, coastal cleanup, pollution control, blue economy awareness campaign and environmental protection advocacy.
The award ceremony was on the 20th of November 2025 at the Gala and Award night held at Golden Tulip Hotels and Resorts, Onopa, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.
The MD Mr Iniodu led the delegation of the Blue Way Ocean Foundation’s on behalf of the Co Founder Rehoboth Umo Eno to receive the prestigious awards.
The event which featured panelist including NIMASA, Shippers Council of Nigeria, and Renowned Blue economy and Maritime Industry and Experts had in attendance eminent personalities like Rare Admirals, to DG NIMASA and reputable other Nigerians.
Amidst the panelist of speakers was the PRO of The Blueway Ocean Goderich Samuel Akpan who spoke on the Funding of NGOs in the blue economy to empower the blue economy.
The Delegation was led by the MD Of the blueway Ocean Foundation Mr Iniodu Bassey Ndada who received the award on behalf of the Blueway Ocean Foundation.
In his remarks, the MD expressed amazement on the eulogy bestowed on Blue Way Ocean Foundation’s and said that the foundation is working quietly without funding from any governmental source but has been achieving a lot in cleaning up the shoreline of the coastal line in Akwa Ibom and the Niger Delta suburbs.
He dedicated the award to the team and thanked the host for the encouragement and recognition, admitting that he his motivated and the Blueway ocean foundation would do more for the ecosystem.
In attendance was the MD Mr Iniodu Bassey Ndada who led delegation, Prince Michael Etim Edet Director Of Programs, Mr Goderich Samuel Akpan P.R.O and Gideon Vincent Nwokediri member operations committee
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