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MTN Nigeria, Partners Launch Third PachiPanda Challenge to Boost Green Innovation

MTN Nigeria, in partnership with the Worldwide Fund for Nature (WWF) through the Nigerian Conservation Foundation (NCF), the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Nigeria and Deloitte Nigeria, has launched the third edition of the Nigeria PachiPanda Challenge.

The initiative is designed to empower young innovators and entrepreneurs to develop practical solutions to environmental challenges while advancing Nigeria’s green economy.
The programme forms part of MTN’s annual Africa PachiPanda Challenge, which supports climate entrepreneurship and sustainability under the company’s Ambition 2030 strategy.
This year’s edition is themed “Nature Meets Innovation: Unlocking Africa’s Green Economy.”
It invites young innovators, entrepreneurs and Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) founders between the ages of 18 and 35 to develop innovative solutions addressing Nigeria’s environmental challenges.
According to the organisers, entries are expected in four thematic areas: Climate Change, Climate-Smart Cities and Urban Resilience, Community Conservation, and Pollution.
The challenge seeks to encourage young Africans to transform innovative ideas into scalable solutions capable of promoting environmental sustainability and economic development.
Applications are open to individuals and teams of up to three members.
Ten finalists will be selected to participate in a four-day boot camp and pitch event in Lagos, where they will receive mentorship, business development support and training in human-centred design.
The finalists will refine their innovations before presenting them to a panel of industry experts.
The top three winners will share a ₦10 million prize pool, with the overall winner receiving ₦5 million, the first runner-up ₦3 million, and the second runner-up ₦2 million.
In addition to the cash prizes, winners will gain access to mentorship, industry networks and business support platforms to help scale their innovations.
The Nigerian champions will also represent the country at the Africa PachiPanda Finale, where they will compete with winners from other participating African countries.
Speaking on the initiative, Chief Corporate Services and Sustainability Officer at MTN Nigeria, Mr Tobe Okigbo, said environmental sustainability and economic development must progress together.
“As a business deeply connected to the communities we serve, we recognise that environmental responsibility and economic development must go hand in hand.
“The Nigeria PachiPanda Challenge provides an opportunity for young innovators to develop solutions that address local environmental challenges, strengthen youth entrepreneurship and contribute to long-term sustainability.
“We are excited to see how young people across the country will respond to this year’s theme and demonstrate that eco-innovation can be a powerful force for positive change,” he said.
Director-General of the Nigerian Conservation Foundation, Dr Joseph Onoja, said empowering young people remained essential to protecting the environment.
“Innovation works best when young people lead it. By backing the PachiPanda Challenge, we are handing the next generation the tools to protect nature and the confidence to act.
“Their ideas today will safeguard our planet for the generations that follow,” he said.
Also speaking, Chief Innovation Officer at UNDP Nigeria, Dr William Tsuma, said innovation remained central to sustainable development.
“When young innovators co-create solutions to real problems, they drive inclusive growth and push us closer to a sustainable society for all. That is exactly what this challenge unlocks,” he said.
Chief Growth Officer, Deloitte West Africa, Mr Bernard Orji, said the partnership would help participants transform promising ideas into viable and scalable ventures.
“Great ideas need sharpening to succeed. Through our collaboration, we will help these young innovators pressure-test their thinking, build commercial confidence, and turn promising concepts into ventures that can scale and last,” he said.
Applications for the challenge open on July 29 and close on Aug. 28, while the boot camp and final pitch event will hold from Oct. 19 to Oct. 22, 2026.
The organisers said the initiative aligns with broader efforts to promote youth entrepreneurship, environmental sustainability and innovation-driven economic growth across Nigeria.
Telecom
NCC, Enugu Sign Deal to Operate Digital Industrial Park, Learning Centre

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the Enugu State Government have signed an agreement for the operational lease of the NCC Digital Industrial Park and NCC Learning Centre in Enugu.

The agreement was witnessed by Dr Aminu Maida, Executive Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NCC, alongside members of the Commission’s Board and Management.
The development is expected to strengthen digital innovation, skills development and technology-driven opportunities in the state.
As part of the engagement, the NCC delegation also visited the Enugu Smart School Initiative, where technology is being integrated into teaching and learning.
The initiative is aimed at equipping young Nigerians with relevant digital skills and preparing them for future opportunities in an increasingly technology-driven economy.
The NCC said it remained committed to supporting initiatives that expand digital inclusion, strengthen innovation and develop the talent required to drive Nigeria’s digital transformation.
The Commission said partnerships with state governments and other stakeholders were critical to creating an enabling environment for digital skills development and technology adoption across the country.
Telecom
NCC Asks Telcos to Make Budgetary Provisions for Cybersecurity

Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has directed telecommunications operators to make dedicated budgetary provisions for cybersecurity as part of efforts to strengthen the resilience of Nigeria’s communications infrastructure against the growing wave of cyber threats.

The directive forms part of the Commission’s Cyber Resilience Framework for the Nigerian Communications Sector (CRF-NCS), which introduces new governance, risk management and operational requirements aimed at safeguarding the country’s critical telecommunications infrastructure from increasingly sophisticated cyberattacks.
Under the framework, all licensed telecom operators are expected to establish formal cybersecurity governance structures, dedicate adequate financial resources to cyber resilience programmes, and integrate cybersecurity into their enterprise-wide risk management processes.
The Commission said operators must ensure cybersecurity investments are no longer treated as optional operational expenses but as strategic business priorities necessary to protect network infrastructure, customer information and the country’s digital economy.
According to the NCC, licensees are expected to allocate sufficient budgets to support cyber risk assessments, security technologies, staff training, incident response capabilities, continuous monitoring and compliance with regulatory requirements.
The framework also requires operators to designate senior executives responsible for cybersecurity oversight.
At the same time, boards of directors are expected to provide strategic direction and ensure adequate funding for cyber resilience initiatives.
Speaking on the need for a stronger cybersecurity regime during the unveiling of the framework, Abraham Oshadami, executive commissioner, Technical Services, NCC, said, “Given the increasing digitalisation of services, the rapid growth of data exchange, and the sophisticated nature of modern cyber threats, the need for a robust, adaptive and inclusive cybersecurity framework has become more urgent.”
He added, “Both state and non-state actors are targeting essential sectors—including ours—through coordinated cyber and physical attacks. These attacks frequently target control systems and data integrity, underscoring the critical risks posed to operational technology (OT), especially in our sector.”
“As cyber threats evolve, they endanger not only system performance but also human safety, amplifying the severity and consequences of disruptions to vital communications infrastructure. Cybersecurity now encompasses human safety and must address the real risk to people’s lives when a system is attacked or compromised.”
The Commission further stated that operators are required to develop comprehensive cybersecurity implementation plans, conduct periodic risk assessments, establish business continuity and disaster recovery procedures, and regularly test their cyber defence capabilities.
In addition, the framework makes cyber incident reporting compulsory. Licensees must inform the NCC’s CSIRT of any major cybersecurity breach within four hours of discovery, and provide a thorough post-incident analysis after mitigation is complete.
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Glo Leads Internet Growth Figures in Nigeria for May

Digital solution provider, Globacom has recorded the highest Internet subscriber growth among Nigeria’s major telecom companies for the month of May.

Data from the Nigerian Communications Commission, NCC, Nigeria’s total Internet users increased to 157 million in May, up from 154.3 million in April. That is a growth of 2.67 million users in one month.
Globacom led the market by adding about 1.2 million new Internet subscribers. This means Glo was responsible for almost half of all new Internet users in May.
The company’s subscriber base grew from 15.5 million in April to 16.8 million in May. Airtel came second with 1.07 million new users, moving from 54.8 million to 55.8 million. MTN added 382,894 users to reach 83.5 million.
T2 Mobile, formerly 9mobile, recorded no growth for the second month in a row. Its subscriber base remained at 802,534. This is despite its roaming agreement with MTN, which was approved almost a year ago to help T2 customers use MTN’s network in areas with poor coverage.
Industry experts say Glo’s strong growth is due to its ongoing network upgrade. Since last year, the company has been building new base stations, expanding its fibre network, and adding thousands of new 4G sites across cities and rural areas.
The upgrades have improved voice and data quality for customers, while Globacom remain committed to providing better network experience and affordable Internet services to more Nigerians.
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