Category: Property

  • NPC, OSGoF, FCTA, ESRI, Jamitan Tech, others to host GIS day in Abuja

    NPC, OSGoF, FCTA, ESRI, Jamitan Tech, others to host GIS day in Abuja

    The Office of the Surveyor General of the Federation (OSGOF) is collaborating with the Abuja Geographic Information Systems (AGIS) of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), the National Population Commission (NPC), the National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA), Jamitan Tech Nig. Ltd, the Environmental Systems Research Institute (Esri), and other critical GIS Organisations and Societies to host a GIS Day event at the NAF Conference Centre & Suites, Kado Abuja on the 14th & 15th of November 2023.

    In Nigeria, GIS Day is yet to be celebrated at the scale we envision, which is why it is split it into two days with the theme: “GIS for Executives”. 

    Dignitaries will discuss the application of GIS in their Ministries, Departments, and Agencies. There will be presentations from experts in the field like Dr Isa I. Jalo, former Director of AGIS and panel discussions with dignitaries like the Surveyor-General of the Federation, Surv. Adebomehin Adeyemi and the Chairman of the National Population Commission (NPC), Hon. Nasir Isa Kwarra.  

    GIS Departments, Organizations, and Societies will also be given the opportunity to exhibit their GIS Projects on Day 2, 15th November 2023, GIS Day proper, will be primarily focused on the users of GIS –in line with this year’s theme of Celebrating the GIS Professional. Demos from old hands in GIS like OSGOF, Esri, Khatib & Alami (K&A), and Mr Glen Stewart of the NYPD have also been scheduled for Day 2. 

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    Day 2 will wrap up with an exhilarating StoryMaps Competition where users will display StoryMaps prowess and expertise. Prizes will be given to all who participate and special prizes will be given to the top five winners. 

    GIS Day is an international celebration of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology and its many applications. Our event will bring together GIS professionals, students, and enthusiasts from all sectors to display and showcase their GIS Projects. 

    The founder and CEO of Esri, Jack Dangermond, began this worldwide event in 1999. It is celebrated by GIS Professionals, Enthusiasts, Businesses, Students, and Organizations across the world. GIS Day has never been celebrated in Nigeria at this scale and this consortium hopes to bring all that GIS excitement to life in Nigeria.

  • Ragnarok property development Ltd clinches double awards

    Ragnarok property development Ltd clinches double awards

    CEO of Ragnarok Property Development Limited, Adebiyi Alex-Adedipe has clinched two prestigious awards at the 7th real estate excellence awards ceremony.

    The awards confirmed RPDL’s position as a leader of innovation and excellence within the real estate sector.

    Alex-Adedipe bagged the “Emerging Property Company Of The Year” and “Emerging Property CEO Of The Year,” recognising his leadership and Ragnarok Property Development’s impact on the industry.

    “The ‘Emerging Property Company Of The Year’ award is a testament to the hard work and dedication of our entire team at Ragnarok Property Development,” Alex-Adedipe said.

    “It highlights our commitment to identifying opportunities, fostering innovation, and executing outstanding projects that redefine the industry.”

    “These awards symbolise the collaborative spirit that defines our company,” Alex-Adedipe noted.

    “It’s not just about me; it’s about the collective effort of our team, clients, partners, and realtors who have been instrumental in our journey.”

    With these accolades in hand, Adebiyi Alex-Adedipe and Ragnarok Property Development are poised to continue their journey of innovation and excellence.

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    The future holds promises of more innovative projects, groundbreaking concepts, and a dedication to excellence. As the real estate industry evolves, they serve as inspirations for what can be achieved.

    Adebiyi Alex-Adedipe extended gratitude to the staff of Ragnarok Property Development, clients, partners and realtors who have been integral to the company’s success.

    He reflected on the past four years, which presented challenges including navigating government regulations, securing capital, and managing inflation’s impact on building materials. Throughout these challenges, the determination of the Ragnarok team played a pivotal role in the company’s continued success.

    REAL Estate Excellence Awards (REEA) symbolises industry-wide recognition of excellence, innovation, and transformative leadership. It was introduced to celebrate Real Estate Excellence & Achievements in the Nigerian Real Estate Industry, Recognizing individuals, high-profile Construction Projects & Management within the Real Estate industry.

    The Awards headlines categories include Real Estate Services, Property Development, Architecture, Construction, Engineering, Building Materials & Furniture.

  • We are redefining excellence in Real Estate — Elan Orris

    We are redefining excellence in Real Estate — Elan Orris

    Lagos-based real estate development company, Elan Orris, has said that it is committed to redefining excellence in the real estate industry in Nigeria.

    The company’s Deputy Sales Head, Amarachi Njoku disclosed that what began as a visionary idea in 2020 has emerged as a prominent name in the Nigerian real estate sector.

    She said the company has achieved remarkable milestones in a relatively short span of time, captivating the hearts of Nigerians both at home and in the diaspora.

    Njoku noted that Elan Orris introduced itself to the world in July 2020 with its maiden project, The DubanCreek, located in the serene town of Bogije, Lagos.

    “Offering 300sqm plots of land, this ambitious project saw an overwhelming response from customers, both within Nigeria and in the diaspora. The resounding success of The DubanCreek laid the foundation for Elan Orris’s incredible journey.

    “Building on this success, we embarked on an even bigger project – “The Brookland.” Spanning approximately 20 acres in the bustling city of Epe, often regarded as the “New Lagos,” this project offered plots of land and house units to over 95 happy customers,” she said

    She added that between 2021 and 2023, Elan Orris continued to impress with the launch of six more projects which have continued to delight Nigerians and their customers.

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    “Our other projects are The Comfort Chateau Terraces in Lekki, The Creekstone in Arepo, The Montfort in Epe, The Porthaven in Aseese, and The Greenwich Bungalows also in Epe while enjoying exponential growth & steady expansion.

    “With 6 major projects completed, over 400 happy customers singing our praises and over 40 well-trained staff, what sets Elan Orris apart in the fiercely competitive real estate industry is its commitment to three core principles: Zeal, Style, and Beauty. The company prides itself on exceeding customers’ expectations, delivering projects on time, and ensuring an easy investment process for its customers,” she added.

    She stressed that the company is committed to helping Nigerians become homeowners as well as building good communities in the country.

  • Ivory Hills Estate, Epe: Varosi properties ready to allocate land to subscribers

    Ivory Hills Estate, Epe: Varosi properties ready to allocate land to subscribers

    Varosi Properties, a prominent player in the real estate development sector, has announced it will host the much-anticipated general site inspection and land allocation for September 30. 

    The event, which holds at Ivory Hills Estate in Ketu, Epe, aims to bring together clients, partner realtors, and stakeholders to witness the allocation of plots to all paid clients and subscribers. 

     It represents a significant milestone in the company’s commitment to providing clients with a seamless and transparent property acquisition experience.

    CEO of the firm Regis Ohia said: “We are thrilled to welcome all our clients and partners to the Ivory Hill Land Allocation Event. At Varosi Properties, we believe in not just selling land but building dreams. We are committed to ensuring that every client gets the best value for their investment, and this event is a testament to that commitment.”

    “To make this opportunity even more enticing, Varosi Properties is extending an exclusive Independence Promo offer to the general public. potential buyers can purchase a 300, 500, or 600 sqm plot of land at Ketu, Epe, at the unbeatable prices of N1.2 million, N2.4 million, and N3 million until the allocation day. 

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    “Moreover, those looking for a more convenient payment option can make a deposit of N500,000 and spread their payments over a convenient 12-month period.

    “In addition to the flexible payment options, all buyers who participate in this promotional offer will receive instant allocation and a generous 20%25% independence promo discount upon purchase.

    “Epe, with its picturesque landscapes and promising growth prospects, is emerging as an ideal location for both residential and investment properties. The city offers a tranquil environment and easy access to urban amenities, making it a sought-after destination for those looking to secure their future through property investment.”

    Ohia encouraged prospective buyers to seize the opportunity, saying, “Epe is more than just a location; it’s a vision for the future. With the ongoing development and infrastructure projects, the city is poised for exponential growth. 

    “Now is the perfect time to invest in Epe and secure your piece of the future. We extend a warm invitation to all interested individuals to key into this promotional offer and participate in our live estate allocation and witness firsthand the wonders of Epe and Ivory Hills”.

  • Recycling Alliance, Lagos host ‘trash talk’ workshop

    Recycling Alliance, Lagos host ‘trash talk’ workshop

    The Food and Beverage Recycling Alliance (FBRA) has partnered with the Lagos State Government to deliver the ‘trash talk’ summit addressing packaging waste pollution in Lagos State. 

    The event, which held at the Lagos Marriott Hotel Ikeja, last weekend tagged the ‘trash talk’ workshop attracted stakeholders across the packaging and bottling industries, government agencies and the recycling alliance to enforce a collective responsibility for packaging waste pollution in the state, by reviewing Lagos’ current recycling position and defining next steps to promote a cleaner Lagos. 

    Under the theme “Beating packaging waste pollution in Lagos By 2025,” the summit featured a range of educational sessions and speaking engagements led by representatives from the private and public sectors, such as Ziad Maalouf, Chairman, FBRA, Mr. Babatunde Irukera (Executive Vice Chairman of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission, FCCPC, Dr.Dolapo Fasawe General Manager, Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency, LASEPA, and Clem Ugorji. 

    Participants established that public-private participation, alongside proper investment and policy incentives, were critical foundations in pushing adoption and compliance with recycling standards, across the industry. 

    Key points from the workshop highlighted that producers, corporate users, and consumers, all play a pivotal role in shifting Nigeria’s recycling and waste management culture. To catalyze change and ensure the success of a cleaner Lagos, FBRA charged the private sector to push the needle on their sustainability practices and align on industry frameworks around waste management. 

    Speaking at the event “Partnering with the  government for this recycling workshop is a testament to our shared commitment to a sustainable future with reduced packaging waste pollution.” said FBRA’s Chairman, Ziad Maalouf. “We are truly excited about the opportunity to collaborate, learn, and continuously inspire change together within the state of Lagos, and Nigeria as a whole. Our goal to beat packaging waste pollution in Lagos by 2025 is one that resonates with our stakeholders and partners. As a collective, we believe our enthusiasm can be spun into action, as we pave the way for a greener, cleaner, and more eco-conscious Nigeria.”

     “Keep Lagos Clean’ has been a consistent mantra for our organization across the years, and our efforts to promote a community around environmental responsibility in Lagos align deeply with the vision and dedication of our esteemed partners at FBRA.” says Dr. Dolapo Fasawe, GM at LASEPA. “The Lagos State Government is working with the FBRA to encourage private-sector participation in packaging waste management within Lagos. In order to mirror the progress made in countries like Indonesia and Rwanda on waste management, we co-facilitated the Trash Talk workshop to further uncover our collective roles in facilitating our sustainable development, and address the barriers that hinder the adoption of recycling practices amongst communities.”

    Commenting further on the goals of the workshop, Executive Vice Chairman of the Federal Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (FCCPC), Mr Babatunde Irukera, noted: “Sustainability is the most important conversation there is today globally, and it’s about whether this world will be habitable for us over a period of time. There’s a need for concerted action amongst all stakeholders whose businesses affect the environment in one way or another – this includes regulators, government, civil society, financers,  the private sector, and all others.” 

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    Participating organisations include the Food and Beverage Recycling Agency (FBRA), Bank of Industry, UNIDO, Sevenup Bottling Co, Lagos State Environmental Protection Agency (LASEPA), Lagos Business School, National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency (NESREA), Central Bank of Nigeria, World Bank, Zenith Bank, , Nestle, Nigerian Bottling Company (NBC), Nigerian Breweries, Nigeria National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP), ATUNLO, Lagos Recyclers Association, Reswaye, We Cyclers, Insight Redefini, Dow Chemicals, Frigo Glass, Indorama, Prima, Marble Capital, SRADev, AFBTE, Chi, Coca Cola Nigeria, Mondelez, Tolaram Group, Alef, Alkem, Insight Publicis, Flex Films Africa, Lafarge, Poly Smart, Sonnex, PWC, FCCPC, Federal Ministry of Environment, , Lagos State Parks and Gardens (LASPARK), Lagos State Waste Management Authority (LAWMA), Quadrant MSL, Embassy of Netherlands, Embassy of Taiwan, ACEN, GPAP, USAID and the academia.

    As the Industry Coalition for the Food and Beverage Sector, the Packaging Producer Responsibility Organisation to implement the Extended Producer Responsibility in Nigeria, the Alliance has membership drawn from responsible and forward-thinking companies, including Nigerian Bottling Company Plc, Nigerian Breweries Plc, Seven-Up Bottling Company Limited, Nestle Nigeria Plc, Guinness Nigeria Plc, Intercontinental Distillers Limited, International Breweries Limited, Tulip Cocoa, Prima Caps and Preforms, DOW Chemicals, Tetra Pak West Africa, The LaCasera Company Plc, Engee PET Manufacturing Company Limited, Omnik Limited, UAC Foods Limited, Unilever Nigeria Plc, Perfetti Van Melle, CHI Limited, Indorama Eleme Petrochemicals Limited, Promasidor Nigeria Limited, Beta Glass Plc/Frigoglass Industries Nigeria Limited, Kellogg Tolaram Plc, CWAY Limited, Dufil Plc, FrieslandCampina WAMCO, PolySmart Group, Cadbury Nigeria Plc, Zard Group and British American Tobacco.

  • We want to make land ownership easy for Nigerians – Seun Osigbesan

    We want to make land ownership easy for Nigerians – Seun Osigbesan

    The founder and CEO of Frontline Homes Seun Osigbesan has said his firm is ready to make land ownership easy for every income earner in Nigeria.

    Frontline Homes, a real estate development company in Nigeria is dedicated to providing the most accessible real estate solutions in Africa with the highest possible industry standards, offering the services of Land Sales, Property/Facility Management, Real Estate Investment Advisory.

    Osigbesan, while speaking on his firms’ readiness to serve Nigerians, said they will make lands and homes available to 5,000 Nigerians within the first year of its operations.

    According to him: “As a company, we aim to revolutionize real estate ownership in Nigeria by making it accessible to all income earners.

    The founder and CEO of Frontline Homes Seun Osigbesan

    “We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to own a home, and we are committed to changing the narrative of exclusivity within the industry.

    “At Frontline Homes, we understand the challenges that come with owning a property in Nigeria. High costs, limited mortgage options, and a lack of affordable housing have created a significant barrier to entry for many individuals and families.

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    “We stand out from the competition due to our integrity in doing business , extensive experience and expertise in the industry. With years of successfully helping clients buy, sell, and invest in properties, we have developed a deep understanding of the market and the specific needs of our clients.

    “We believe that these obstacles should not limit anyone’s dreams of land and homeownership.”

    In a groundbreaking move, Seun also mentioned a bold initiative aiming to democratize wealth creation. “In addition to providing accessible real estate solutions, Frontline Homes is firmly committed to creating opportunities for wealth creation for everyone, regardless of financial status. We believe that land and homeownership is more than just a place to live; it’s an avenue for investment and future financial security.”

    When asked how his firm plans to achieve this, he said: “We will source for good lands at strategic locations across the country and make them available to people with flexible payment plan options.”

  • Sterling Homes launches ‘Ojo Ola’ housing scheme for low income earners

    Sterling Homes launches ‘Ojo Ola’ housing scheme for low income earners

    • By, Okwy Iroegbu-Chikezie

    Sterling Homes has launched the first inclusive housing scheme named ‘Ojo Ola’ to make buildable lands accessible to low income earning Nigerians.

    The Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Sterling Homes, Dr Kunle Adeyemi, announced this to newsmen in Lagos.

    Adeyemi, who is also General Secretary, Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), South-West chapter, stated that the Ojo Ola housing scheme, means a “better tomorrow housing Scheme”.

    He said the scheme was designed for customers at the base of the pyramid of the housing need, who could not afford to own a decent home.

    The developer listed the categories of people under the group as the petty traders, average salary earners, teachers, artisans and motorists, among others.

    The realtor said the locations of the affordable housing scheme were at Anuoluwapo layout scheme at Igbodu in Epe, Lagos.

    He mentioned also Irewolede layout scheme at Kobape in Abeokuta and Orelope layout scheme at Alabata in Ibadan.

    “We have other layout schemes underway at Ikorodu, Ifo, Badagry, Atan and Idi-iroko.

    “ We also plan to launch an initiative in Asaba, for the South-South region by November and cover other regions of the nation soon.

    “The housing pyramid is like a triangle and at the apex of it, are the high income earners, at the middle of the triangle, are the middle income earners.
    “ At the base of the triangle, are the low income earners.
    “ The base of the pyramid is where we have majority of Nigerians, hence, Ojo Ola initiative was borne out of a compelling need to help these category of people own a home,” he said.

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    According to him, the layout scheme is custom-made for the set of people, with free architectural design from Sterling and no developmental level or land grabbers issue.

    He explained the subscribers were at liberty to build their preferred house design on the land, because it had no developer’s control and must not necessarily pick from the Home’s free architectural design.

    “The free architectural design we are providing to our subscribers to select from the pool of available designs, would have cost them whooping N300,000, so they can save that to build their houses,” he said.

  • NIQS brainstorms on managing construction projects in turbulent times

    NIQS brainstorms on managing construction projects in turbulent times

    • By, Okwy Iroegbu-Chikezie

    President of the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors (NIQS) Michael Olayemi Shonubi has urged the built environment  and members of the institute on cost management best practices. 

    Shonubi made the call during the Nigerian Institute of Quantity Surveyors two-Day National Workshop  with theme, Managing Construction  Projects in Turbulent  Times” in Benin City,  Edo state.

    He harped on the need for sustainable infrastructure finance and investment,  policy, regulatory frameworks and standards  for cost management of infrastructure. 

    Shonubi, who commended Edo Governor Godwin Obaseki for the feat recorded in the construction industry in the state cited the construction of local Refinery and other projects  that have  positive  impacts on the citizenry. 

    He stressed the importance of the workshop  giving the challenges facing the construction industry and encouraged professionals in the industry to collaborate and engage in innovation for global best practices. 

    Declaring the workshop open, Obaseki,  represented  by Edo Commissioner for Physical Planning, Housing, Urban and Regional Development,  Isoken Omo, expressed the government support and commitment to drive infrastructural development in Edo. 

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    The Governor charged Quantity Surveyors, and other stakeholders in the construction industry on quality and high standards with a view to ensuring clients have value for their money.

    NIQS President, who led other members of the institute to the ESAMA of Benin and Honorary Romanian Consul to Edo and Delta, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion, described the hospitality as  equal to none in Africa.

    The visit was to felicitate with the patriarch, ahead of his 89 birthday celebration

    Members of the Nigerian Institute Of Quantity Surveyors, arrived at the House of Igbinedion and was received by the patriarch of the house and Esama of Benin, Chief Gabriel Igbinedion.

  • Landgate launches Gateview advantage, recommits to affordable, sustainable housing

    Landgate launches Gateview advantage, recommits to affordable, sustainable housing

    Landgate Investment, a leading property development company in Nigeria, has reaffirmed its commitment to providing affordable and sustainable housing solutions for Nigerians. 

    With this commitment, the company has launched its newest development project, “The Gateview Advantage 1, Gateview Advantage 1 Ext. and Gateview Advantage 2” in the heart of Epe, Lagos State, which is set to provide housing for up to 500 families.

    According to founder/CEO of Landgate Investments, Taoheed Oyelakin, the company’s mission is to make home ownership accessible and affordable for all Nigerians. 

    “At Landgate, we believe that everyone deserves a decent place to call home. That’s why we’re committed to providing sustainable and affordable housing solutions that meet the needs of our clients. And we will achieve this through the highest level of professionalism, transparency, honesty and integrity in all our dealings,” said Oyelakin.

    “The Gateview Advantage is a prime example of Landgate’s commitment to this mission. The estate plan has been conceptualized by the best architects in Nigeria and will feature modern and spacious homes, as well as a range of amenities such as a children’s playground, a green area to serve as a relaxation centre, sports facilities and a ton of other facilities and infrastructures to ensure the highest comfort of our residents. We also have plans to construct affordable homes that are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly, with features such as solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems,” Oyelakin said.

    “We’re proud to launch The Gateview Advantage, which is not just a housing estate but a community where families can thrive. 

    “We’re confident that our clients will appreciate the quality of the estate, as well as the sustainable and eco-friendly features that we’ve incorporated into the design. Our prices are super affordable to the average Nigerian, and our purchase process is easy and clear to all with no hidden or additional charges to subscribers,” he added.

    Landgate Investments has a proven track record of delivering quality and affordable housing solutions to Nigerians. The company has launched several successful projects in Lagos and other parts of the country, including; The Pathfinder Estate in Adumati, Ibeju Lekki and Pathfinder Court, Eko-Akete, Abijo. in Lekki, Lagos state. It is also set to deliver more than 100 housing units at The Pathfinder court and Pathfinder 2 apartments in Lagos by 2025.

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    “Our goal is to continue to innovate and provide housing solutions that are not only affordable but also sustainable and eco-friendly,” said Oyelakin. “We believe that sustainable development is the way forward, and we’re proud to be playing our part in making Nigeria a better place for all.” 

    “The launch of The Gateview Advantage is a testament to Landgate’s commitment to its mission, and its dedication to providing Nigerians with the housing solutions they deserve.The Gateview Advantage 1 is sold out while Gateview Advantage 1 Extension and Gateview Advantage is now available for purchase, and interested parties can contact Landgate Investments for more information,” Oyelakin further stated.

    Landgate Investments is a leading property development company in Nigeria, with a mission to provide sustainable and affordable housing solutions for Nigerians. 

    The company has completed several successful projects across the country and the construction of The Gateview Advantage will be a significant catalyst for economic development across the Epe Community, and a haven of residential bliss for residents.

  • Sijibomi writes Tinubu, suggests seven pillars to tackle economic deprivation

    Sijibomi writes Tinubu, suggests seven pillars to tackle economic deprivation

    The Managing Director of Sujimoto Group Dr. Sijibomi Ogundele has recommended seven pillars to tackle economic deprivation in Nigeria. 

    He stated this in an open letter titled ‘Government has no obligation to support businesses’ to President Bola Ahmed on Saturday.

    Sijibomi stated that one of the biggest challenges facing entrepreneurs is access to capital as funding remains the engine that propels innovation, generates new businesses, and brings fresh products and services to the market. 

    He noted that as such, government has to encourage financial institutions to create an intellectual and creative collateral system for businesses with no alternative for physical collateral such as lands or properties.

     The luxury real estate development mogul said the current political dispensation has to reduce the bureaucratic red tape by simplifying and streamlining the process of starting and running a business to further promote the entrepreneurship culture, especially among youths. 

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     He cited an instance of the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index ranks countries like Singapore and the United Arab Emirates at the top of the list due to their business-friendly policies, while Nigeria is not even among the first one hundred. 

    Ogundele stated that not all governments have the obligation to support businesses, but governments have a moral duty and obligation to partner with businesses because a thriving business is a thriving nation.

    He explained that not all governments have the obligation to support businesses, but governments have a moral duty and obligation to partner with businesses because a thriving business is a thriving nation.

    According to him, great nations like Egypt and Singapore are intentionally encouraging localised production and promoting local enterprises; Hence, it is high time for the Nigerian government to create stimulus packages for businesses and local entrepreneurs to help them achieve their goals, promote job opportunities, and drastically improve foreign exchange. 

    He stated that this should not come in the form of grants but in affordable and accessible loan packages for specified durations.

    Sijibomi stated that If Elon Musk was in Lagos, he probably would have ended up in computer village selling mobile devices, with his innovative ideas frustrated due to lack of funding, adding that Steve Jobs also may have been a genius entrepreneur—he certainly had an eye for design—but his most successful product would not exist if it weren’t for the billions of dollars that the US government spends every year on research and development.

    He lamented that as of today, a 50-KG bag of rice costs N42,000 from the mills and about N52,000 from supermarkets, whereas the same bag of rice is worth N22,000 at Seme Border, Republic of Benin, notimg that the secret to reducing the price is by growing the paddy locally and setting up rice mills in individual states, drastically reducing the cost of rice and food.  

    The MD said this is what Suji Farms Estate aims to achieve in the next 24 months, where Nigerians will be able to grow the country’s paddy, mill the paddy, and distribute them directly to supermarkets across the nation, drastically reducing the cost of a bag from N52,000 to N35,000, adding that this will further improve the nation’s human capital development and deliberately improve the nation’s food security.

    He, however, stated that the company is only one company, and believes the government can partner with other innovative agro-entrepreneurs, providing them with accessible, affordable, and non-stressful capital.

    “7 Pillars to tackle economic deprivation in Nigeria: 

    “Funding Opportunities: One of the biggest challenges facing entrepreneurs is access to capital. Funding remains the engine that propels innovation, generates new businesses, and brings fresh products and services to the market. As such, government has to encourage financial institutions to create an intellectual and creative collateral system for businesses with no alternative for physical collateral such as lands or properties.

    “Reducing the regulatory burden on entrepreneurs: To further promote the entrepreneurship culture, especially among youths, the current political dispensation has to reduce the bureaucratic red tape by simplifying and streamlining the process of starting and running a business. For example, the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business Index ranks countries like Singapore and the United Arab Emirates at the top of the list due to their business-friendly policies, while Nigeria is not even among the first one hundred.

    “Government supports innovative enterprise: Yes, not all governments have the obligation to support businesses, but governments have a moral duty and obligation to partner with businesses because a thriving business is a thriving nation.

    “Great nations like Egypt and Singapore are intentionally encouraging localised production and promoting local enterprises. It is high time for the Nigerian government to create stimulus packages for businesses and local entrepreneurs to help them achieve their goals, promote job opportunities, and drastically improve foreign exchange. This should not come in the form of grants but in affordable and accessible loan packages for specified durations.

    “Sectoral Research and Development: If Elon Musk was in Lagos, he probably would have ended up in computer village selling mobile devices, with his innovative ideas frustrated due to lack of funding. Steve Jobs also may have been a genius entrepreneur—he certainly had an eye for design—but his most successful product would not exist if it weren’t for the billions of dollars that the US government spends every year on research and development.

    “Just like SpaceX, although it is not yet in the full stage of generating revenue, the American government has also maintained a great share in funding the technological corporation because of its economic relevance and research impact on global society.

    “Nigeria can’t afford to think small. As the giant of Africa and the biggest nation in Africa with the biggest problem, the government needs to go out there and identify 10,000–50,000 outstanding entrepreneurs from all 36 states who have the capacity and reputation to do things differently, empower them beyond physical collateral, invest in their intellectual property, and create an enabling environment where competence and integrity prevail over connections and deceit.

    “Localised Production, Global Distribution: As of today, a 50-KG bag of rice costs N42,000 from the mills and about N52,000 from supermarkets, whereas the same bag of rice is worth N22,000 at Seme Border, Republic of Benin. The secret to reducing the price is by growing the paddy locally and setting up rice mills in individual states, drastically reducing the cost of rice and food. 

    “This is what Suji Farms Estate aims to achieve in the next 24 months, where we will be able to grow our paddy, mill the paddy, and distribute them directly to supermarkets across the nation, drastically reducing the cost of a bag from N52,000 to N35,000. 

    “This will further improve our nation’s human capital development and deliberately improve the nation’s food security, but we are only one company, and we believe the government can partner with other innovative agro-entrepreneurs, providing them with accessible, affordable and non-stressful capital,” he said.