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Core Mandate of the Made in Nigeria Project Office: Driving Industrial Growth and National Brand Development

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Core Mandate of the Made in Nigeria Project Office: Driving Industrial Growth and National Brand Development The Made in Nigeria Project Office is a strategic national initiative designed to reposition Nigeria’s economy from a consumption-driven structure to a production-oriented and industrialized nation. Its core mandate focuses on strengthening local manufacturing, supporting national brands, and building a globally competitive industrial ecosystem. 1. Economic Promotion and Transition to a Production Economy A central objective of the Made in Nigeria Project Office is to promote economic transformation by supporting Nigeria’s shift from consumption to production. This is achieved through: Expansion of local manufacturing capacity Encouragement of industrialization across key sectors Reduction of import dependency Strengthening domestic value chains The long-term goal is to build a self-reliant economy driven by Nigerian-made goods and services. 2. Identification and ...

Nigeria First Policy: Federal Government Pushes Bold Local Content Strategy for Industrialisation by Made in Nigeria Project Office

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Nigeria First Policy: Federal Government Pushes Bold Local Content Strategy for Industrialisation by Made in Nigeria Project Office The Federal Government has approved the “Renewed Hope Nigeria First Policy,” a major economic framework designed to accelerate industrialization through local content promotion and domestic procurement reforms. Approved by the Federal Executive Council in May 2025, the policy mandates Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to prioritize the purchase of goods and services produced by Nigerian companies, effectively restricting the use of foreign alternatives where local capacity exists. Mandatory Local Procurement Framework A central pillar of the policy is mandatory local procurement. MDAs are now prohibited from sourcing foreign goods and services that can be obtained locally, except where a strong justification is provided alongside a formal waiver from the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP). The reform is designed to redirect public spending ...

Nasarawa State Government to Allocate Land for Made in Nigeria Project Office to Boost National Production and Branding

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Nasarawa State Government to Allocate Land for Made in Nigeria Project Office to Boost National Production and Branding The Nasarawa State Government has announced plans to allocate land to the Made in Nigeria Project Office for the development of a national hub dedicated to product processing, packaging, and branding, in a strategic move aimed at strengthening local production and expanding industrial capacity in the state. The initiative is expected to support Nigeria’s broader economic transformation agenda by creating a structured ecosystem where locally produced goods can be refined, packaged, and positioned for both domestic consumption and international export markets. Strengthening Industrial Development in Nasarawa The proposed land allocation reflects Nasarawa State’s growing commitment to industrial development and private sector collaboration. By hosting a dedicated facility for processing and branding Nigerian products, the state aims to attract investment, create jobs...

National Products Fair to Debut in Umuahia, Abia State, for 2026 Made in Nigeria Expo and Economic Forum By Made in Nigeria Project Office

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National Products Fair to Debut in Umuahia, Abia State, for 2026 Made in Nigeria Expo and Economic Forum By Made in Nigeria Project Office The 2026 National Products Fair, featuring the Made in Nigeria Expo and Economic Forum, is set to take place in Umuahia, Abia State, marking a significant milestone in Nigeria’s drive to promote local industries, strengthen small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and expand national economic opportunities. The event is scheduled to be held from September 21 to 25, 2026 , at the International Conference Centre, Umuahia , bringing together manufacturers, investors, policymakers, exporters, and business stakeholders from across the country. Organized by the Abia State Ministry of Industry and SMEs in partnership with the National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Project Office , the fair is designed to serve as a national platform for showcasing Nigerian-made goods and accelerating industrial development. Boosting Local Industry and SME Visibili...

Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George, the National Coordinator/Executive Director of the National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Project Office: Driving Nigeria’s Industrialisation and Global Trade Agenda

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Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George, the National Coordinator/Executive Director of the National Brand Development and Made in Nigeria Project Office : Driving Nigeria’s Industrialisation and Global Trade Agenda Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George is a Nigerian entrepreneur, lawyer, and public sector leader serving as the National Coordinator/Executive Director of the Made in Nigeria Project Office under the Office of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Abuja, as of 2026. He is widely recognized for his contributions to national brand development, industrialization, and foreign trade facilitation. He also serves as the Founder and President of the Globe Chamber of Commerce and Industry , where he promotes international trade partnerships, investment facilitation, and private sector development across Africa and global markets. Profile Overview Name: Hon. Nwabueze Buchi George Date of Birth: August 27, 1974 Place of Birth: Urualla, Imo State, Nigeria Nationality: Nigerian ...

Nigeria Revives Cotton-to-Clothing Value Chain with New Industrial Push in 2026

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Nigeria Revives Cotton-to-Clothing Value Chain with New Industrial Push in 2026 Nigeria is accelerating efforts to rebuild its cotton-to-clothing value chain in 2026 as part of a broader industrialization strategy aimed at reducing import dependence, creating jobs, and strengthening domestic manufacturing capacity. The initiative focuses on transforming the country’s cotton sector from raw material production into a fully integrated textile and garment manufacturing ecosystem, enabling local production of finished clothing at scale. A key driver of the reform is the newly established Cotton, Textile and Garment (CTG) Development Board, which has been mandated to coordinate the revival of the industry, support policy implementation, and attract investment into the sector. According to early pilot programmes, Nigeria has demonstrated the capacity to move from cotton cultivation to finished garment production within 6 to 7 months, showcasing the potential efficiency of a well-structur...

World’s Busiest Container Ports in 2024 Highlight Asia’s Dominance in Global Trade

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World’s Busiest Container Ports in 2024 Highlight Asia’s Dominance in Global Trade The Port of Shanghai in China has retained its position as the world’s busiest seaport for over a decade, processing more than 51.5 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) in 2024. The port continues to serve as a critical hub in global maritime trade, driven by China’s vast manufacturing and export capacity. The ranking underscores Asia’s overwhelming dominance in global container shipping, with Chinese ports occupying five of the top six positions worldwide. Top 10 Busiest Container Ports (2024) Based on TEU throughput, the world’s leading container ports are: Port of Shanghai, China — ~51.5 million TEUs Port of Singapore, Singapore — ~41.1 million TEUs Ningbo-Zhoushan, China — ~39.3 million TEUs Shenzhen, China — ~33.4 million TEUs Qingdao, China — ~30.9 million TEUs Guangzhou, China — ~26.1 million TEUs Busan, South Korea — ~24.4 million TEUs Tianjin, China — ~23.3 million TE...