Category: Worship

  • Rousing welcome for Enenches at Togo’s historic revival

    Rousing welcome for Enenches at Togo’s historic revival

    Enthusiastic Togolese have organised a rousing welcome for Pastor Dr. Paul and Becky Enenche, Senior Pastors of Dunamis International Gospel Centre. 

    From the moment they arrived, a spiritual earthquake was set in motion—one that has swept through the streets of Lomé and across the nation.

    The revival is not just making headlines—it’s breaking the internet with Nigerian netizens and believers across Africa reacting in real-time to the incredible move of God.

    From the airport to the worship ground, crowds filled the streets—waving flags, dancing in joy, and lifting banners high for Jesus.

     The love was real, and the hunger for God was even deeper. Togo didn’t just host guests—they embraced revival.

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    The crowd was overwhelming. Thousands gathered and the stadium was filled to capacity as Pastor Paul Enenche preached with fire and prophetic insight. 

    Miracles, healings, and mass salvation broke out across the ground. Dr. Becky Enenche also ministered powerfully, especially to women and young people, leaving a lasting impact.

    One user, @James__Ade, posted on X: “Pastor Paul & Dr Becky Enenche enter town and everywhere just scatter for Jesus! Lomé no remain the same! #TogoRevival #DunamisInTogo #PaulEnenche.”

    Another user, @SamsonUgoChuks, added: “Omo! This one pass crusade o na Holy Ghost take over! Togo dey receive heavy fire wey go spread enter all Africa. Revival don land!”

  • Eight Nigerian pastors who are siblings

    Eight Nigerian pastors who are siblings

    Nigeria’s Christian community has been significantly impacted by sibling pastors who have built powerful legacies in their capabilities.

    These siblings have established ministries catering to diverse audiences and spiritual needs, shaping faith journeys and inspiring millions through their teachings.

    Below are eight notable sibling Pastors in Nigeria

    1. Wale and Paul Adefarasin: Brothers Wale and Paul Adefarasin are prominent Nigerian pastors. Wale is the General Overseer of Guiding Light Assembly, while Paul is the Senior Pastor of The House on the Rock, with branches in Nigeria, South Africa, and the UK. Despite speculation about a rift between them, they attended their mother’s burial service together in 2023.

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    2. Sam and Victor Adeyemi: Born into a religious family, Rev. Sam Adeyemi and Rev. Victor Adeyemi began their pastoral journey under Rev. George Adegboye. Both brothers have spent over 30 years in full-time ministry, with Sam serving as Minister in Charge and Victor founding Global Harvest Church.

    3. Jimmy and Tolu Odukoya-Ijegun: After their father’s passing in 2023, Jimmy Odukoya and Tolu Odukoya-Ijegun took on leadership roles at the Fountain of Life Church. Jimmy, an actor in the Hollywood film “The Woman King”, was installed as Senior Pastor, while Tolu became Associate Senior Pastor.

    4. Chris and Ken Oyakhilome: Pastor Chris Oyakhilome, founder of Christ Embassy, has a brother, Rev. Ken Oyakhilome, who serves as a senior pastor at Christ Embassy Houston. Their sister, Kathy Woghiren, is a prominent figure in the LoveWorld Music and Arts Ministry.

  • ‘C&S centenary should unite all sects’

    ‘C&S centenary should unite all sects’

    Founder of The New Seraph Evangelical Ministries, Iya Aladura General, Dr. Oluwaseye Yomi-Sholoye, has called on members of the Cherubim & Seraphim Church to unite and celebrate the church’s 100th anniversary as a united body.

    She made the call during her visit to the national headquarters of the Eternal Sacred Order of the Cherubim & Seraphim Church Worldwide in Lagos, where she met with His Most Eminence, Baba Aladura Dr. David D.L Bob-Manuel, the Prelate of the church.

    “I believe the centenary celebration shall be an avenue to bring the different segments of the Cherubim & Seraphim Church as one body under Christ,” she said, adding: “Celebrating 100 years of the C&S Church is one which all members at home and in the diaspora should partake in.”

    Dr. Yomi-Sholoye has been a strong voice for unity among the sects of the C&S church.

     Her visit to Baba Aladura Bob-Manuel is part of ongoing efforts to ensure the centenary celebration later this year is done in love and togetherness.

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    She thanked the elders and leadership of the Eternal Sacred Order for receiving her and her team warmly.

     “I appreciate this union, privilege and honour bestowed on me and The New Seraph team to pay a memorable visit to Baba Aladura Bob-Manuel and the elders of the Eternal Sacred Order of the C&S Church,” she said.

    Dr.Bob-Manuel welcomed the visit and supported the idea of a joint celebration.

    “I enjoin all C&S churches worldwide to jointly celebrate Jesus Christ in honour of our father, St. Moses Orimolade Tunolase Ajagunmokadi II, despite our differences,” he said.

    “It will be a glorious outing,” he continued, “a celebration that shall provide us with a platform to reunite and do the work of our Father collectively going forward.”

    He praised Dr. Yomi-Sholoye for her dedication to the work of God. “I appreciate my dearest daughter, Her Grace, Iya Aladura General Dr. Oluwaseye Yomi-Sholoye JP, for her tireless and selfless works in God’s vineyard, which haven’t gone unnoticed. May God continue to bless you, your team, and The New Seraph Evangelical Ministries,” he prayed.

    Other church leaders present at the meeting included Baba Aladura Luke Babasanya of The New Seraph, Baba Aladura Dipo Okeyomi of Carry Go, Special Apostle Oluyemisi Iyun, the National Chairman of The New Seraph Evangelical Ministries, and Reverend Mother Foluke Kolade-Oseni, among others.

    The Cherubim & Seraphim Church, founded in 1925 by St. Moses Orimolade Tunolase Ajagunmokadi II, is the first indigenous church in Africa. Despite the different sects that have emerged over the years, the church has continued to grow and remain strong.

    The upcoming centenary celebration is seen as an opportunity to unite the church and honour its rich spiritual heritage.

  • Anglican Archdeaconry hosts synod

    Anglican Archdeaconry hosts synod

    The Ijebu Ife Archdeaconry of the Anglican Communion is set to host the 1st session of the 17th synod, scheduled to hold between April 24 and 27, at Christ Anglican Church, Iwade, Ijebu-Ife.

    It has a theme:  “A Vessel unto Honour” (2 Timothy 2:20–21).

    Chairman of the Local Organising Committee, Akin Doherty, made this known during a media chat in Ijebu-Ife.

    Doherty, the Asiwaju Ijo of the host church and a former Commissioner for Science and Technology, as well as Commissioner for Finance in Lagos State, said the diocese was ready to welcome delegates from over 200 Anglican churches as well as distinguished guests from within the country and abroad.

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    “We are fully prepared to receive delegates from across the Diocese, which includes over 200 churches. The environment is ready, our hospitality arrangements are in place and all logistics are meticulously organised to ensure a seamless event,” he said.

    The synod, which will be presided over by the Diocesan Bishop, The Rt. Rev’d Dr. Peter Rotimi Oludipe, will be a four-day event filled with a variety of activities.

    Key events include the opening service on Thursday at 3pm, the official opening ceremonies and the bishop’s charge on Friday at 10am, plenary sessions on Saturday at 10am, and the thanksgiving service with closing ceremonies on Sunday at 10am.

    Doherty said the synod would serve as a platform for deep reflection, unity and forward-looking discussions.

    He highlighted the collective effort of the Ijebu Ife community, which is ready to partner in ensuring a grand and memorable reception for all attendees.

  • It is not over with you!

    It is not over with you!

    • Text: Text: “….the sons of God came ….. and Satan came also among them to present himself before the Lord.” Job 2:1

    In this sacred season of Lent, when reflection and renewal are emphasized, a timely message of hope arises from one of Scripture’s most profound stories—the account of Job, a man who faced unimaginable adversity but emerged into a life of double restoration. The trials of life can be intense—ranging from financial hardship, educational struggles, persistent illnesses, and marital difficulties to barrenness, joblessness, and overwhelming feelings of defeat. Yet, in the midst of all this, the message is clear: it is not over.

    Scripture tells us in Job 2:1 that the sons of God came to present themselves before the Lord, and Satan came also among them. This reminds us that even in the presence of divine order, the enemy seeks opportunity to accuse, attack, and afflict. The life of Job illustrates this truth with stark clarity. A righteous man by all accounts, Job lost everything he had—his livestock, his servants, and his children—all in one day. The enemy tore through his life, seeking to break him. But even at his lowest, Job declared, “I know that my Redeemer lives,” and ultimately, his story was rewritten. By the end of his ordeal, Job was restored, and he received double for all he had lost.

    This truth is vital for every believer navigating a season of austerity. The enemy may be on the prowl, as 1 Peter 5:8 states, walking about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. But the Word assures us that Christ was made manifest to destroy the works of the devil. The adversities that weigh heavy today are no match for the saving and restoring power of Jesus Christ. Psalm 30:5 encourages us with the promise that “weeping may endure for a night, but joy comes in the morning.” There is a morning after every night, and a season of prosperity after every season of lack.

    The Yoruba proverb that speaks of Offa and Oje reflects a deeper wisdom: there is more to life than what we can see or understand. Sometimes, what lies ahead is more than what lies behind. This is especially true for the believer. The challenges you face are not the end of your story. They are chapters in a greater narrative being written by God Himself. Where men see endings, God sees new beginnings. Where there has been spiritual dryness, He brings living water. Where there has been loss, He brings divine restoration. The trials you face may not be random. Spiritual warfare is real. As Ephesians 6:12 reminds us, we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, powers, and spiritual wickedness in high places. The forces of darkness are subtle and relentless, but our God is stronger. In John 10:10, we are told that the thief comes to steal, kill, and destroy, but Christ came that we might have life, and have it more abundantly.

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    Beloved, your season of rejoicing is here. Enough of the sorrow, the mourning, and the despair. The time has come to arise and shine, for the glory of the Lord is rising upon you. The same God who turned Job’s story around is at work in your life. The Prince of Persia, the spiritual forces that have held back your blessings, must release what is yours. The light of your new season is dawning. But this promise comes with a call. Surrender your life to Jesus Christ. Renounce every alliance with the works of darkness. Be vigilant. Put on the full armor of God. Resist the devil, and he will flee. Watch your thoughts—guard your heart with all diligence, for out of it spring the issues of life. In prayer and faith, claim your victory. Lent is not just a season of self-denial; it is a season of spiritual awakening and preparation for resurrection power.

    As you walk through these sacred days, remember: there is prosperity after austerity. There is peace after the storm. There is healing after the pain. With Christ as your Redeemer, your restoration is certain. Your lost grounds shall be recovered. Your joy shall overflow. Your testimony will echo the truth that God is still in the business of turning ashes into beauty and mourning into dancing.

    • Prayer: Lord, deliver me from the manipulations and control of the devil, and restore my lost grounds, in the name of Jesus.
  • COZA Maraba miracle cannot be minimised, says Fatoyinbo as church dedicates new auditorium

    COZA Maraba miracle cannot be minimised, says Fatoyinbo as church dedicates new auditorium

    The Commonwealth of Zion Assembly (COZA) has dedicated a new state-of-the-art worship auditorium in Maraba, Abuja, days after inaugurating another facility.

    Presiding over the dedication ceremony, Dr. Modele Fatoyinbo, Co-Senior Pastor of COZA, described the Maraba church project as “a miracle you cannot minimize,” capturing the awe and spiritual significance surrounding the development. 

    Her words struck a chord with the thousands of worshippers, dignitaries and community leaders in attendance, many of whom were visibly moved by the pace and excellence of COZA’s growth.

    Maraba, a thriving and strategically located suburb in the Federal Capital Territory, has in recent years become a beacon of infrastructural development and economic activity. 

    The arrival of COZA, led by Global Senior Pastors Biodun and Modele Fatoyinbo, is widely seen as a spiritual and socioeconomic boost for the area.

    “This temple is not just a structure—it’s a statement,” Fatoyinbo said during her address. “A statement of God’s faithfulness, a testimony of relentless obedience, and a sanctuary for those hungry for His presence.”

    The new auditorium stands as a symbol of COZA’s mission to take the gospel to every corner of the world with excellence and impact.

     Designed with modern architecture, advanced multimedia technology and a vibrant atmosphere, the facility reflects the ministry’s core values of excellence, innovation, and relevance.

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    Attendees described the dedication as “spiritually uplifting and deeply inspiring,” with many pointing to the Fatoyinbos’ passion for God’s work as a catalyst for the church’s rapid expansion. 

    “Watching Pastor Biodun and Dr. Modele Fatoyinbo lead with such love for God and unshakeable vision is simply extraordinary,” said one member of the COZA workforce.

    The event featured a powerful time of worship, heartfelt prayers, and a prophetic charge for the city of Maraba and the entire nation. In her closing remarks, Dr. Fatoyinbo urged the congregation to remain steadfast, declaring, “This is only the beginning. The work of God cannot be stopped, delayed, or denied.”

    With this latest development, COZA continues to reinforce its reputation as one of the most dynamic and rapidly expanding ministries in Nigeria and beyond, raising a generation that is bold, excellent, and rooted in the Word of God.

  • Bishop Chigbundu emphasises mutual support in marriage

    Bishop Chigbundu emphasises mutual support in marriage

    With the rise of marital conflict and crisis witnessed globally, couples need to be reminded of the significance of embracing and complimenting each other.

    The President of International Church Impact Communion (ICIC), Bishop Abraham Chigbundu, gave this reminder in Owerri, Imo State at the traditional wedding of Pastor David Achudume and Precious Chukwu.

    According to Chigbundu, it has become necessary to emphasize the importance of mutual support and understanding in marriage to ensure harmony and love reign in the home.

    The man of God emphasized that it is essential for couples to guide against unnecessary fights and crises that can strain their relationship.

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    Noting that men and women are designed to work together in harmony, with each partner playing their unique role he said couples can build a strong foundation for their marriage and create a loving and fulfilling relationship through mutual support.

    “Marriage is a beautiful journey, but it requires effort and understanding from both partners,” Bishop Chigbundu emphasized. “Men and women are designed to complement each other, not compete. The Bible teaches us that husbands are to provide for and protect their wives, while wives are to nurture and support their husbands.”

    On his part, the father of the groom, Apostle Lawrence Achudume, who is also the lead pastor of Victory Life Bible Church, extended heartfelt congratulations to the newlyweds, wishing them a joyous and fulfilling life together as they embarked on their new journey

  • I almost closed down my church– Osa Oni

    I almost closed down my church– Osa Oni

    Archbishop John Osa-Oni, Presiding Bishop of Vineyard Christian Ministry, spoke to journalists as the church celebrated its 37th anniversary, reflecting on the power of worship, trials of leadership, and his vision for the future. ADEOLA OGUNLADE reports.

    Congratulations on Vineyard Christian Ministry’s 37th anniversary. How do you feel?

    This is my most joyful moment. I’m grateful to God for sound health, peace of mind, and the privilege to celebrate. We danced; we worshipped—what I love most. Many people talk too much; sometimes, God just wants to worship him. In 2 Chronicles 16, they blew trumpets, and the wall of Jericho fell. I do more of praise and dancing. Worship touches the heart of God in ways that even praise can’t. Jesus said in John 4. I love to praise God. I am a cow without a tail, God shows me mercy.

    You mentioned worship is deeply personal to you…

    Yes, I love to dance and worship. I disturb my wife sometimes—she’s quiet. I’m not! But our God is the same. Worship is my lifestyle. I don’t have fleets of cars anymore. I had SUVs, but God told me to sell them, and I obeyed. When I obey, my heaven opens.

    Beyond worship, what other anniversary activities took place?

    We had a medical outreach, as we do regularly. There’s a doctor and nurse stationed full-time at our premises, paid by the church. They serve from Monday to Friday, sometimes even during Sunday services. We’re here to help—Luke was a doctor. We care, and God heals.

    By 2026, you will be 70. Are you thinking of stepping aside? What’s your succession plan?

    I’m willing to step aside, but only if I find the right successor. Since the crisis in 2003, I have been trusting God for 22 years. I have done my part for 53 years, preaching since 1972. But leadership must go to someone with an apostolic drive, not just to occupy a seat. Like Pastor E.A. Adeboye, he expanded Redeemed massively. We can see the number of RCCG churches that God used him to establish. I want someone who will turn the church around and not scatter it. We need that kind of visionary.

    How many branches does Vineyard have currently?

    About 20. We were close to 30 before, but we shut down some. Growth isn’t just numbers—it’s about stability and purpose.

    Are you satisfied with the state of the Nigerian church today?

    There’s division. One pastor says this, another says that. But it’s not new. Even in Paul’s time, some followed Apollos, some followed Paul. As long as Christ is preached, that’s what matters. I don’t argue with anyone.

    What about young ministers who publicly criticize senior pastors?

    The basic truth is that who are the fathers, and who called them father? The fact that I am the Archbishop of Vineyard does not make me a father of other ministries. Not a father who has not impacted your life in any way. You don’t call someone “father” unless you have drunk from their well. Many who call themselves fathers didn’t labour over anyone—they just want the title. The only man I called father is Archbishop Benson Idahosa. When you are in any crisis, he would leave his work and be with you to make sure your head is out of water. Where are the fathers? Who are the fathers? Though Archbishop Idahosa is late now, there is no one like Baba Idahosa. Idahosa would not pitch the Church of God Mission in a city where he had his sons. I was in Lagos; he would rather want to preach for me rather than coming to squeeze with his children. That is a man who has a large heart for the kingdom. There are places I can pitch our branch because if I come to preach for you, I cannot come to hang a branch around you. His character and integrity are not a match. If I want to get land for my church, another church will come with more money and buy the same property. Where are we going? Is that Christ

    Looking back, what’s the biggest change you have seen in ministry over the decades?

    The absence of selfless fathers. In the ’80s, when I wanted to start Vineyard, I went to Pa Elton in Ilesa, Osun State. I stayed for three days. He didn’t speak until after God spoke to him. That kind of integrity is scarce today. Now, if you are not from someone’s tribe, forget it. Who are those to pray and tell you the truth and not self-interest? In those days, there are people who you would go to, and they will counsel you. I don’t know whether we still have them today, from what I went through since 2003, I doubt, except it is your tribal person, if not, you are largely on your own today.

    How do we recover from this trend?

    We need a genuine mega revival. But when revival comes, some people will fall out. That’s the truth.

    There’s been debate about gospel artistses being paid. What’s your view?

    If that’s their profession, they should be supported. I pay our instrumentalists over half a million monthly. They don’t have other jobs. You don’t muzzle the ox that treads the grain. Music ministers are part of the body too—Ephesians 4 didn’t list them, but 1 Corinthians 12 shows they’re just as vital. It is because, over the years, the church had neglected them, and that led them to begin to demand payment

    You briefly touched on a major crisis in 2003. What happened?

    I almost closed down my church because of conspiracy—internal and external. That incident almost ceased my life and the ministry, but for grace. For 22 years, things have not been the way they should be. In those days, I didn’t lack money. Between 1989 and 2003, everything I needed was at my beck and call, but after 2003, some big men of God moved with my subordinate. From 3,000 congregants, my church came down to less than 20. The reason I celebrate President Tinubu till today was his approval for the C of O of my church when he was the Lagos State Governor, and that was in the midst of my crisis. He did not know me. I can never forget him. A wicked man forgets the good done yesterday. For me, I can never forget and good that President Tinubu or anybody has done for me. The greatest asset and liability in life is human beings, and it depends on how they show up in your life. In our church, people have been fantastic because in the midst of our crisis, some men stood for me and some I laboured over did not. I wish the Archbishop was alive in 2003 because I know I would not have gone through what happened. The Archbishop was a great man of God who would stand with you come rain, come sunshine.

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    How did you survive that season?

    By His grace. I was on 30mg of blood pressure medication. But God used people—Pastor Paul and Pastor Wale Adefarasin stood by me. Paul even paid my staff and missionaries for six months. Wale supported the building project. God of miracles will always show up when we need to repay him. Some youths sold their bank shares to help. Thank God for the strength of our youth. Most have relocated now, and some are in different ministries today. Vineyard is strong today because some men stood in the gap for me. I’m forever grateful.

    You mentioned a loan—how are you managing that?

    I took a loan in the U.S. through a friend—about $75,000. It’s over ₦100 million now. I have never used one dime for personal comfort. I’m committed to repaying it. God is helping. I just want to settle the debt, stay alive, and keep our friendship intact.

    What’s your message as Vineyard moves forward?

    God has been faithful. Through storms, betrayals, and loss, He kept us. Men may fail you, but God won’t. My story is proof. I don’t know how, but He did it—and He’ll do it again.

  • Owerri stands still for Achudume’s traditional wedding

    Owerri stands still for Achudume’s traditional wedding

    Owerri, capital of Imo State, stood still on Saturday as  Igbankwu, the  traditional marriage rites,  between David Achudume, the son of the Founder of the Victory Life Bible Church, Apostle Lawrence Achudume, and Precious Chukwu took centre stage.

    Indeed, it was yet another reason to be thankful to God for by the Achudumes as  ‘Daddy’s Boy’  took the first step in solidifying his affairs with his heart rob, Precious.

    The event held at the highbrow Mayfair Hotel  in the heart of Owerri, saw the lively  guests in their  different shimmering attires. The couple  were adorned in  their wine-coloured outfits with  matching cap and headgear.

    This  Igbankwu, by all standards, had a touch of class with the mind-blowing drapes, well decorated podium, among others added to the air of splendour that pervaded the whole atmosphere.

    As expected, the Christiandom was well represented, particularly from the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) as Men-of- God took turns to admonish the couple.

    According to them, ‘marriage is a sacred institution ordained by God as such,  the sanctity of the union must always be maintained’.

    The couple was urged to make Christ the pillar of their home, advising them to always settle their differences amicably without the involvement of a  third party.

    The Father of the Groom, Apostle Lawrence Achudume, who was dressed in white and wine attire , noted that the joy of every parent was  to see their children settle down and be happy in life.

    While praying for a blissful union, the founder of the  Victory Life Bible Church (VLBC),  reminded them that they were entering another phase of their lives and it behoves on them to make the best of it.

  • FG urges investors to tap into Nigeria’s economic potential

    FG urges investors to tap into Nigeria’s economic potential

    The Federal Government on Thursday called on investors, both foreign and local, to take advantage of Nigeria’s economic potential to invest in the country.

    The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Dr Jumoke Oduwole, made the call at the third edition of the Digital Innovation and Creative Excellence (DICE) gathering in Lagos.

    DICE is a tech ecosystem mixer organised by Beyond Limits, a pan-African organisation at the forefront of driving digital transformation, excellence, and growth in individuals and organisations.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 2025 Edition of DICE had the theme: “Scaling Right: From Market Entry to Market Leadership.”

    Oduwole noted that Nigeria offered a wide range of investment opportunities, including digital trade, mining, solid minerals, manufacturing, agribusiness and clean energy.

    She said that the government was committed to creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive, including providing support for Small and Medium-scale Enterprises (SMEs) and startups.

    “We are focused on making Nigeria an attractive destination for investors, and we are working tirelessly to remove any bottlenecks that may hinder investment,” the minister said.

    She also highlighted the importance of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Agreement, which Nigeria signed in 2019.

    Oduwole said the agreement aimed at creating a single market for goods and services across Africa, promoting economic integration and cooperation among member states.

    “Nigeria is well-positioned to benefit from the AfCFTA agreement, and we are working to ensure that our businesses are competitive and ready to take advantage of the opportunities the agreement presents.

    “The government has inaugurated several initiatives aimed at promoting investment and economic growth.

    “These initiatives include the National Investment Promotion Commission (NIPC) and the Nigerian Investment Promotion Council (NIPC).

    “These initiatives are designed to provide support for investors, including providing information on investment opportunities, facilitating business registration and licensing, and offering incentives for investment,’’ she said.

    Oduwole urged investors to take advantage of these initiatives and to explore the many investment opportunities available in Nigeria.

    “We are committed to creating a business-friendly environment that supports investment and economic growth, and we look forward to working with investors to achieve this goal,” the minister stressed.

    In a welcome address, the convener of DICE, Dr Juliet Ehimuan, said that Africa’s technology sector held immense potential for national and continental growth.

    Ehimuan said that, however, the sector faced significant challenges, including high operational costs, infrastructure deficits and fragmented regulations.

    She highlighted the importance of creating an enabling environment for businesses to thrive, citing the need for policymakers to develop supportive regulations and infrastructure that facilitated growth and expansion.

    According to her, the DICE Business Series is designed to bring together stakeholders from across the African technology ecosystem to share knowledge, build partnerships and drive growth.

    The convener said that the conversations and insights shared during the event would be compiled into a report and made available to stakeholders, with the aim of driving innovation and policy development.

    (NAN)