Author: The Nation

  • Aviation workers urge Plateau on airport

    Aviation workers urge Plateau on airport

    The Air Transport Services Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (ATSSSAN) has urged the Plateau State government to invest in the construction of airports for overall development of the state.

    Its President, Comrade  Illitrus Ahmadu said the state remains Nigeria’s leading tourist destination if the right investment is put in place to boost its tourism, logistics and trade.

    In his address at the 4th Quadrennial delegates conference of ATSSSAN held in Jos,  Ahmadu said he is  aware that the state government has plans to invest in aviation and allied ventures and called for the translation of the plan into concrete action for the benefit of the state.

    Ilitrus said there is opportunity yet to be tapped in the civil aviation infrastructure at – Yakubu Gowon Airport in Jos.

    He assured that ATSSSAN will collaborate with the state government to conduct a civil aviation career exposition with a view to creating awareness amongst students and primary school pupils in the state about career prospects in the civil aviation industry.

    The ATSSSAN President recalled that in the early 1980s, Plateau State government had an aviation scholarship portfolio and indeed sponsored its qualified sons and daughters to study at the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology, Zaria.

    He noted that it was the memories of those beautiful years that encourage ATSSSAN to again approach the state government for support and partnership and without hesitation, having seen the value addition in the submission in terms of the benefit of the career exposition it will bring to young minds in the state.

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    Illitrus noted that from the corridor of frugality and strict financial discipline, ATSSSAN saved resources that were used to liquidate the gratuity of all the workers of the secretariat adding that some of whom resigned their appointments willingly in pursuit of higher callings, while others left after a long period of dedicated service to ATSSSAN.

    Plateau state governor, who was represented by the Deputy, Mrs. Josephine Piyo said the conference theme: “Human Capital Needs of Civil Aviation in Nigeria: Challenges and Prospects” is both timely and strategic, affirming that Nigeria’s ability to remain competitive and meet international standards in the rapidly evolving aviation landscape rests significantly on the quality, competence and continuous development of its human capital.

    The governor said:  “This gathering presents another important opportunity to evaluate progress, strengthen strategies, and chart new pathways that will improve safety, service delivery, labour relations, and technological advancement across the aviation sector.

    “Your thoughtful engagement with these critical issues demonstrates a deep sense of responsibility and unwavering commitment to building a more efficient, resilient, and future-ready aviation industry for our nation.”

  • EU’s hydro power project to deliver 620kw

    EU’s hydro power project to deliver 620kw

    The European Union (EU) has said its hydropower project in Balanga dam, Gombe State will deliver renewable energy output of 620 kilowatts.

    The EU-funded small hydropower project is scheduled for commissioning in March 2026.

    With EU support, delivered in partnership with United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), the Gombe State government, and other stakeholders, the facility is now being upgraded to generate 320 kilowatts of hydropower.

    This will be complemented by an additional 300 kilowatts of solar PV, bringing total renewable energy output to 620 kilowatts.

    The announcement came during an impact visit by officials from the European Union Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, who observed the dam’s transition from an underutilised irrigation facility to a multi-purpose hub for renewable energy and agriculture.

    Constructed between 1979 and 1984 to support irrigation and water supply, the dam operated for decades with only its irrigation function in use.

    Head of Section, Green and Digital Economy at the EU Delegation, Inga Stefanowicz said the initiative illustrates the value of strong partnerships.

    Stefanowicz said: “The European Union’s support demonstrates how international collaboration can transform infrastructure into engines of growth and opportunity. Balanga is a model of sustainable development, bringing energy, jobs, and economic empowerment together in one integrated initiative.

    “Gombe State has demonstrated remarkable commitment in securing co-funding and partnering effectively with the EU. This project is a blueprint for how governments and international partners can work together to deliver tangible results for communities.

    “The initiative does not only generate electricity. It supports food processing, creates jobs, and strengthens local economies. That is the real power of sustainable development.

    “The European Union’s commitment to Balanga is more than an investment in infrastructure. It is an investment in people. This project will deliver lasting benefits, transforming lives across Gombe State and serving as a model for sustainable development in Nigeria.”

    The state Commissioner for Water, Environment, and Forest Resources, Mohammed Fawu, said: “For years, the dam was underutilised, but today it is a hub of activity. The project is creating employment opportunities, supporting livelihoods, and ensuring that the people of Gombe benefit directly from the resources in their communities.

    “Balanga is about people; about giving youth opportunities to work, earn, and contribute to the prosperity of their communities. This is as much a human development project as it is an energy project.”

    According to the commissioner, the energy generated will primarily serve a proposed agro-processing zone to be located three kilometres from the dam.

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    Fawu said the zone will enable farmers to convert crops such as rice into finished products, expanding income opportunities and strengthening the agricultural value chain.

    The commissioner added that the project also includes an expansion of irrigation canals, increasing the cultivable area from 2,200 hectares to nearly 11,000 hectares.

    Also speaking, UNIDO Representative, Azubike Emechebe, said: “Through this initiative, youth and local communities are being empowered. The EU’s funding ensures productive use of energy, creating jobs, improving livelihoods, and enabling industries to grow.”

    Programme Manager on Green and Circular Economy, Godfrey Ogbemudia, said the project will transforms Balanga from a quiet town into a hub of energy and opportunity.

    Ogbemudia said: “Reliable electricity will power businesses, schools, and homes, improving the daily lives of residents. Balanga at night will no longer be a place of darkness. With consistent electricity, homes, businesses, and schools can function fully, and communities will thrive.”

    Also speaking, the Paramount Ruler of the Waja Chiefdom, HRH Mohammed Danjuma Muhammad, assured the visiting delegation of the community’s strong ownership and commitment to safeguarding the infrastructure.

  • Vcare for Development Foundation showcases students’ science innovations in Nigeria

    Vcare for Development Foundation showcases students’ science innovations in Nigeria

    Science and technology ignite paths to solve social challenges but curiosity among young students in underserved Nigerian communities often struggles to bloom into innovation. 

    On November 27, 2023, Vcare for Development Foundation (VCDF), in partnership with the Lagos State Ministry of Basic and Secondary Education, launched the Igniting Minds through Science (IMS) programme. 

    Three years into the programme, it has been scaled across 3 States with targeted coverage of 13,836 students from all 334 senior secondary schools in Lagos State, 51 schools across 7 LGAs in Akwa Ibom State, and 49 schools across 2 LGAs in Delta State.

    Supported by Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Co. Ltd. (SEEPCO), IMS aids students in designing solutions to community challenges. 

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    The 2025 IMS edition commenced with orientation sessions for principals and teachers to guide students in proposing, developing, and presenting projects on the theme “Future Frontiers: STEM Innovations for Nation Building.” Proposals were reviewed by experts, including designated government officials.

    In Akwa Ibom, VCDF orientated science teachers and principals from 47 schools, reached 2,900 students and funded 37 projects for the qualifier round. 10 schools competed during the finale on November 22, 2025. The 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes were awarded to Afang Inang Secondary School, Excellence College and Eket Modern High School, respectively.

    A student, Ekemini-Abasi Idorenyin, said: “What I learnt is that younger children can invent things. Previously, I thought we needed to graduate and grow up.”

    In Delta, VCDF orientated science teachers and principals from 34 schools, reached 300 students and supported 11 schools to compete on November 28, 2025. 

    The 1st, 2nd and 3rd prizes were awarded to Utagba-Ogbe Technical College, Abbi Girls’ Comprehensive Secondary School, and Girls’ Secondary School, Utagba-Ogbe, respectively. 

    Mrs Hope Gumbor, representing the Commissioner for Education, said: ‘Since becoming a director in 2022, I have not seen anything like this in the state. It aligns with the Delta State government’s MORE agenda.”

    Teachers observed that students pushed past their comfort zones, as the programme was not only a science competition but also a learning ground for skills like teamwork, communication, and problem-solving. ​

    In Lagos, VCDF invited science teachers and principals from 334 schools, of which 244 schools were orientated and reached 4622 science students. 86 out of 122 proposals were funded, and 83 schools exhibited at the qualifiers. 12 finalists competed on December 6, 2025, at the Lagos Education Resource Centre, Ojodu.

    Government Technical College, Agidingbi (AquaRenew project), Kosofe Senior College, Ketu (Smart Energy Control project), and Gaskiya Senior College (Motorised Wheelchair) won the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prizes, respectively.

    Mrs Grace Akinfoyewa, Director of Lagos State Science and Technology, said, ‘The exhibition strongly supports the state’s STEM goals and encourages students to collaborate effectively.’

    Sterling Oil Exploration and Energy Production Co. Ltd. (SEEPCO) remains committed to continuously supporting education and other impactful endeavours in Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). 

    Through SEEPCO’s sustained partnership, VCDF will further strengthen STEM education across Nigeria, creating clear and inspiring pathways for young innovators and contributing to sustainable national development.

  • Nigerian, others shine at NBA Accelerator

    Nigerian, others shine at NBA Accelerator

    NBA Africa has announced five prize-winning startups from the second edition of the NBA Africa Triple-Double Accelerator, an initiative designed to strengthen Africa’s technology ecosystem and support the continent’s next generation of entrepreneurs.

    The accelerator, launched last year, attracted more than 700 applications from 32 African countries. Ten finalists were selected to pitch their solutions at a Demo Day held at Carnegie Mellon University Africa (CMU-Africa) in Kigali, Rwanda, before a panel of international industry leaders.

    The winning startups are Reborn (Morocco), Fitclan (Egypt), Athlon Technology (Egypt), Atsur (Nigeria) and Songdis (Nigeria). Each company received financial support and admission into CMU-Africa’s 12-month Business Incubation Programme, valued at up to $70,000, aimed at helping African startups transform early-stage concepts into scalable, market-ready products and services.

    The top three winners also received $10,000 each in Application Programming Interface (API) credits and an exclusive immersion day with the OpenAI engineering team at OpenAI’s headquarters.

    Reborn, which emerged first, offers advanced performance indicators that provide athletes with detailed insights into their physical condition and on-field performance. The Moroccan startup was awarded $25,000 in cash, alongside incubation support, API credits and the OpenAI immersion experience.

    Second-placed Fitclan, a digital fitness platform serving individuals and corporate clients through a flexible subscription model, received $15,000 in cash, incubation support, API credits and the OpenAI immersion opportunity.

    Athlon Technology, which placed third, focuses on providing affordable, AI-powered video analysis for amateur and budget-constrained sports teams using accessible mobile technology. The Egyptian startup was awarded $5,000 in cash, incubation support, API credits and an OpenAI immersion day.

    Nigeria’s Atsur, which placed fourth, leverages blockchain technology to promote investment in African art while supporting artists and creative communities. Songdis, also from Nigeria and placed fifth, offers digital distribution and related services tailored to African independent artists and record labels. Both startups received $2,500 in cash and a place in CMU-Africa’s Business Incubation Programme.

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    The Demo Day judges included CMU-Africa Director Conrad Tucker, OpenAI Africa Lead Emmanuel Lubanzadio, and ServiceNow Africa Vice President and Managing Director Cheick Camara, alongside ServiceNow’s Head of Strategy and Operations, Nikki van Gasse. The event was supported by CMU-Africa, ServiceNow and OpenAI, with ALX Ventures serving as the Official Operating Partner for the second consecutive year.

    Speaking on the outcome, NBA Africa Chief Executive Officer Clare Akamanzi said the quality of ideas presented by the finalists reflected the growing depth of innovation across the continent.

    “We continue to be amazed by the creative, talented and passionate entrepreneurs who participate in the NBA Africa Triple-Double Accelerator,” Akamanzi said. “The finalists and prize-winning companies stood out with bold and innovative solutions that are shaping the future of sport and entertainment in Africa. The support provided through this programme will help them scale their products and create lasting impact across the continent and globally.”

    NBA Africa, an affiliate of the National Basketball Association, oversees the league’s business operations on the continent, including the Basketball Africa League (BAL), while driving youth development, media distribution, corporate partnerships and social responsibility initiatives across all 54 African countries.

  • FIRS, France seal strategic tax partnership

    FIRS, France seal strategic tax partnership

    With just weeks to its formal transition into the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has taken another major step toward a new era of modern tax administration by signing a memorandum of understanding with France’s Direction Générale des Finances Publiques (DGFP).

    The agreement, signed yesterday at the French Embassy in Abuja, sets the stage for deeper cooperation between both countries in technology, compliance, capacity development, and global tax coordination.

    FIRS Chairman Zacch Adedeji, who signed on behalf of Nigeria, described the MoU as a strategic bridge between two tax authorities eager to strengthen expertise and share innovations. “This event reflects a shared commitment to building stronger, more resilient, and more forward-looking tax administrations for the two countries,” he said.

    French Ambassador to Nigeria, Marc Fonbaustier, who signed on behalf of DGFP, said the partnership offers a meaningful pathway for Nigeria and France to deepen their collaboration in the evolving global tax environment. His remarks reaffirmed France’s readiness to work closely with Nigeria as both nations confront new demands in public finance management.

    Adedeji, in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Dare Adekanmbi, said one of the most critical areas of collaboration is digital transformation. He explained that Nigeria stood to benefit considerably from France’s advanced deployment of technology in compliance management, taxpayer services, and data-driven enforcement. At the same time, he noted that France will also gain from Nigeria’s experience. According to him, France will receive “fresh perspectives from Nigeria’s rapid digital expansion, our agile adoption of new tools, and the unique solutions we are developing for a fast-growing, technology-driven population.”

    He added that the exchange of ideas between both countries will be timely as tax systems globally confront rapid developments in artificial intelligence (AI) deployment, cybersecurity concerns, and cross-border taxation. “This two-way exchange is essential as both countries adapt to emerging challenges such as Artificial Intelligence deployment, cybersecurity, and cross-border taxation,” he said.

    Adedeji also revealed that Nigeria intends to deepen engagement with more international partners as part of its future-looking tax administration strategy. He said the collaboration with France represents the type of global relationship that enables tax institutions to share innovations, strengthen compliance systems, and broaden operational capacity.

    Speaking on workforce development, the FIRS Chairman said the partnership will help Nigeria learn from France’s structured human-capital systems, especially in areas such as professional standards, organisational discipline, and continuous learning. He stressed that Nigeria’s own experience working with a young, energetic and diverse workforce will also provide useful lessons for DGFP.

    “While we look forward to learning from France’s well-structured human capital systems, particularly in professional standards, continuous learning, and organizational discipline, we also believe that our experience in managing a young, dynamic and diverse workforce will offer valuable insights to DGFIP,” he said.

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    He expressed strong expectations that the collaboration will extend to international taxation, exchange of information, transfer pricing, and work relating to Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS). Adedeji noted that as economic activities increasingly transcend borders, cooperation between tax authorities has become indispensable.

    “As economic activities become increasingly borderless, the ability of both our institutions to collaborate, share intelligence, and harmonise approaches will be crucial. This MoU provides exactly the platform we need to deepen that cooperation,” he said.

    Adedeji linked the partnership to Nigeria’s broader transformation agenda as it prepares to take off as the NRS in January. “As Nigeria moves into the era of the Nigerian Revenue Service, we see this partnership as a cornerstone of our transformation, one that will help us build a revenue administration that is modern, trusted, innovative, and globally connected,” he said.

  • Zamfara gov’t to investors: Explore our abundant economic potentials

    Zamfara gov’t to investors: Explore our abundant economic potentials

    The Zamfara government has urged local and foreign investors to explore the abundant economic opportunities available in the state.

    The state Commissioner for Commerce and Industries, Abdul Rahman Tubidu, made the call on Saturday in Gusau after participating in the just-concluded Kano International Trade Fair.

    Tubidu, in a statement signed by the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the ministry, Jamilu Bello, said the state had vast economic potentials to showcase as shown at the trade fair.

    “We have key sectors of comparative advantage and investments viability which include; solid minerals, agriculture, livestock development, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), tourism among others.

    ”Zamfara has been uniquely positioned as an investment friendly state with abundant natural resources and a growing market for agro-allied and mineral-based industries.

    “The administration of Gov. Dauda Lawal,is building a safe, stable and business supportive environment,” Tabidu said.

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    The commissioner added that the present administration had created a conducive atmosphere for investors to operate with confidence and sustainability.

    “This is through enhanced security measures, infrastructure development and clear policy reforms.

    “We commend the organisers of the kano international trade fair for providing a platform that strengthens inter-state economic collaboration, fosters innovation, and connects investors with new opportunities.

    “Zamfara’s participation at the trade fair reflects the government’s dedication in promoting the state’s products, empowering entrepreneurs, and attracting private sector partnerships.

    “We assure prospective investors of the ministry’s readiness to provide necessary guidance and support towards establishing their businesses in the state,” Tabidu said.

  • Lawal commissions upgraded Political Science Library in ABU 

    Lawal commissions upgraded Political Science Library in ABU 

    Governor Dauda Lawal has said that Ahmadu Bello University laid the foundation for who he is today.

    Governor Lawal disclosed this on Monday when he called on Vice-Chancellor, Ahmadu Bello University, Prof Adamu Ahmed.

    Lawal, a distinguished alumnus of Ahmadu Bello University, was at the institution to commission the upgraded Departmental Library of the Department of Political Science and International Studies.

    The governor said they had the best of times back then at ABU and that, given the university’s conducive environment, they did not go anywhere even during school breaks.

    He said they would continue to do more by calling on others who were ready to contribute to the growth of the institution.

    According to him, the only thing significant was to see how they could help in whatever capacity to ensure that the Vice-Chancellor succeeded.

    Governor Lawal also expressed pleasure in being in the midst of the University Management to commission the project.

    Lawal thanked the Vice-Chancellor for prioritising Zamfara State in the admission exercise, stressing that everything he did was a product of education.

    Earlier in a remark, the Vice-Chancellor, Prof Adamu Ahmed, appreciated Governor Lawal for standing firmly for the institution since before he became a governor.

    The Vice-Chancellor noted that not all established alumni looked back, but Governor Lawal had always been consistent.

    Prof Ahmed explained that the university was one of the biggest legacies of Sir Ahmadu Bello, and the Management was proud of the governor’s ability to perform.

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    The VC lauded Governor Lawal’s commitment in education, agriculture and infrastructure, and prayed for his continued success.

    He thanked members of ABU International Studies Alumni Association for always remembering the department and urged them to sustain the tempo.

    Also speaking, National President of the International Studies Alumni Association, ABU, Zaria, Ambassador Muntari Abdu Kaita, emphasised that the renovation was not merely about painting walls or installing computers, but about digital inclusion.

    Kaita also said it was about ensuring that a student in Zaria would have the same access to information as students in London, New York or Beijing. 

  • We are making Zamfara a benchmark for transformative economic growth — Lawal 

    We are making Zamfara a benchmark for transformative economic growth — Lawal 

    Governor Dauda Lawal described the State Development Plan (2025 to 2034) as a long-term, evidence-based roadmap that reflects the people’s aspirations and collective goal to transform the State.

    The governor launched the 10-year development plan at the JB Yakubu Secretariat in Gusau on Friday.

    A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, revealed that the state government has engaged KPMG advisory as the lead consultant to develop the plan. 

    The statement further noted that KPMG collaborated closely with Zamfara Executive Council members and all stakeholders, including traditional rulers and religious leaders, over a period of eight months to develop the 10-year development plan. 

    At the unveiling, Governor Lawal stressed that the development Plan is the first comprehensive long-term plan in the State’s recent history. 

    He said, “The development plan is built on robust data, wide stakeholder engagement, and alignment with national and global development frameworks, including the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Nigeria’s National Development Plan 2050, and the African Union Agenda 2063. 

    “It sets clear sectoral priorities, measurable outcomes, and a monitoring and evaluation framework that ensures transparency at every stage of implementation. 

    “In this State Development Plan, we envision Zamfara becoming a benchmark for transformative economic growth– not merely for Nigeria, but the continent of Africa. 

    “We will use resources, innovation, and governance to promote inclusive growth, stability, and opportunity. The Plan is built on six pillars: Economy; Infrastructure; Social Welfare; Human Capital; Governance; and Environmental Sustainability.  

    “Zamfara’s strength in agriculture and natural resources will be maximized through partnerships like the MoFI agreement and African Development Bank funding. This aims to boost mechanized farming, agro-processing, and value chains, creating jobs, improving food security, opening markets, and reducing poverty-driven insecurity.”

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    Governor Lawal emphasized that Zamfara stands on a favorable pedestal. “With the State Development Plan, we are not merely dreaming- we are preparing to deliver. We are redefining the fate of our state. We are rekindling hope for the young, dignity for the vulnerable, opportunity for the enterprising, and stability for all.

    “Let the launch of the Zamfara State Development Plan 2025-2034 mark not a mere political ambition, but a turning point in the history of our state. Let it be said that when Zamfara was at its lowest, we rose not with rhetoric, but with resolve. Not with empty promises, but with purposeful plans. Not with despair, but with vision.

    “Distingushed ladies and gentlemen, my dear people of Zamfara State, With firm faith in Almighty Allah, confidence in the resilience of our people, and a firm commitment to the principles we have outlined today, In the name of Allah the Most Merciful, it is my honour responsibility and privilege, to launch the Zamfara State Development Plan 2025- 2034 for our today and for our tomorrow.”

    Earlier, remarks were made by the Secretary to the State Government, Mallam Abubakar Nakwada; the Chief of Staff, Mukhtar Lugga; and the Commissioner for Budget and Planning, Abdulmalik Abubakar Gajam.  

  • Zamfara governor commends Tinubu over award on governance, security reforms

    Zamfara governor commends Tinubu over award on governance, security reforms

    Governor Dauda Lawal has received the Nigeria Excellence Awards in Public Service (NEAPS) 2025 in Governance and Security Reform in Zamfara.

    A statement by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Idris, said President Bola Tinubu presented the award to Lawal and 43 other recipients at an event organised by The Best Strategic Media (TBS) in partnership with the Office of the Secretary to the government of the federation.

    The president was represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume, at the NEAPS 2025 award dinner held at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja.

    Idris added that NEAPS, founded in 2022, aims to recognise individuals who have made sustained positive contributions across the country.

    He said, “Lawal was recognised by the Nigeria Excellence Awards in Public Service (NEAPS) 2025 for the reforms his administration introduced across various sectors in Zamfara.

    “The administration of Lawal has brought sanity to the Zamfara Civil Service, prioritising the welfare of civil servants and ensuring that retirees receive their retirement benefits.

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    “While presenting the NEAPS award to Lawal, his efforts in two years in office to settle over N15 billion in a 13-year backlog of gratuities for Zamfara retired civil servants were highlighted.

    “The notable increase in workers’ minimum wage from N7,000 to N70,000, his administration’s gesture of giving a 13th-month salary to workers, and other incentives were also mentioned.

    “Additional accomplishments listed by NEAPS included Governor Lawal’s urban renewal projects, the reconstruction, renovation, and equipping of over 500 public schools across the state, as well as his progress in the health sector, such as the complete renovation and equipping of all general hospitals.”

    According to Idris, NEAPS also cited Lawal’s efforts in security, which included establishing the Community Protection Guards, providing operational vehicles to security personnel, fueling troops’ vehicles, acquiring security equipment, and offering regular support to security forces.

    He added, “This national award will motivate the governor to continue his relentless efforts to rescue and rebuild Zamfara State.”

  • Meet REDMI 15C 5G: Xiaomi’s New Budget Champion Bringing 5G to Everyone

    Meet REDMI 15C 5G: Xiaomi’s New Budget Champion Bringing 5G to Everyone

     

    Xiaomi has officially dropped the all-new REDMI 15C 5G in Nigeria today! As the upgraded star of the REDMI 15C lineup, this device isn’t just keeping the series’ reputation for unbeatable value + top-tier specs alive in the local market — it’s taking things up a notch with game-changing 5G performance, a massive battery, a sprawling display, and a high-res camera that’s rare for its price range. Right now, everyone’s calling it Nigeria’s most worth-buying 5G smartphone for the everyday user!

    Starting December 11, 2025, you can grab yours at all authorized Xiaomi stores and retail partners across Nigeria.

    5G Game-Changer: Faster Chip, Blazing Speeds

    With Nigerian consumers craving faster internet more than ever, the REDMI 15C 5G is here to make the 5G era accessible to everyone.

    Packed with the advanced MediaTek Dimensity 6300 5G chip, this phone crushes everything from streaming HD videos and mobile work to online classes — think lightning-quick downloads, minimal lag, and smooth multitasking that keeps up with your busy life. It also comes with 4GB+128GB storage, plus support for up to 16GB RAM expansion and a whopping 1TB of external storage, so you’ll never run out of space for apps, photos, or videos.

    By filling the gap for budget-to-mid-range 5G phones, the REDMI 15C 5G doubles down on Redmi’s promise of technology for everyone — high-performance gear that doesn’t break the bank.

    Fan-Loved Specs: Big Battery, Large Screen, Good Camera

    Beyond 5G, the REDMI 15C 5G sticks to the three core features that made it a hit with Nigerian users:

    6000mAh Ultra-Large Battery: All-Day Power, No Stress

    The REDMI 15C 5G boasts a beastly 6000mAh battery that easily lasts a full day — perfect for Nigerians juggling work chats, social media, videos, and games on the go, with no need to hunt for a charger every few hours. For those who rely on their phones for work and communication, this level of battery life means real reliability. And when you do need a top-up, 33W fast charging gets you 50% battery in just 28 minutes — a lifesaver for emergencies!

    6.9” 120Hz Display: Bigger View, Better Entertainment

    REDMI 15C 5G features a spacious 6. 9-inch HD+ display that delivers vibrant colors and an expansive viewing area. Whether you’re binging Nollywood movies, gaming, reading study materials, or scrolling through social media, every frame is crisp, smooth, and totally immersive.

    50MP AI Camera: Stunning Photos, Anytime, Anywhere

    Equipped with  50MP AI dual camera system, the REDMI 15C 5G lets you snap sharp, true-to-life photos in any condition — bright sunlight, dim night markets, or fast-moving moments with friends and family. It’s perfect for daily memories, social media posts, and capturing all your family’s special moments.

    Sleek Design, Fresh Colors, and Durability

    The REDMI 15C 5G keeps the sleek, durable design that fans loved in the last model, plus adds eye-catching new colors: Midnight Black, Mint Green, and Dusk Purple — perfect for young trendsetters who want style and substance. At just 8.2mm thick with a 3D curved back, it fits comfortably in your palm and feels smooth from every angle. And with an IP64 rating, it’s protected from everyday splashes and dust, so you can use it worry-free in Nigeria’s busy, dynamic environment.

    Christmas Deal: ₦174,500 Low Price + Free Gift!

    To celebrate the launch this Christmas season, Xiaomi is rolling out exclusive offers! The 4GB+128GB REDMI 15C 5G is available for a jaw-dropping price of ₦174,500 — and that’s not all! Every customer who buys the phone gets a free high-quality cooking oil.

    Where to Buy the REDMI 15C 5G

    The REDMI 15C 5G is now in stock at all authorized Xiaomi retailers across Nigeria, including Finet, Raya, 3C Hub, Slot, and more. Xiaomi is committed to bringing more innovative, durable, and trendy tech to Nigerian users, so you can get top performance without overspending.

    • 4GB + 128GB — ₦174,500

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