Business
Ginger, FCMB SheVentures unveil ‘Built to Last’ programme for women beauty entrepreneurs
Ginger is teaming up with FCMB SheVentures to launch Built to Last, a year-long programme to help women-led beauty businesses across Nigeria grow stronger, learn new skills, and prepare to advance to the next stage, such as scaling, formalising operations, or accessing funding opportunities.
If you run a beauty or personal care business, this programme is for you. We’ll help you build a business that lasts, with practical training, support to formalise your business, financial know-how, and better access to digital tools.
Ginger connects beauty businesses with trusted suppliers and provides access to tools such as financing, logistics, and inventory management. Thousands of beauty entrepreneurs already use Ginger to find the right products and keep their businesses running smoothly.
By working together, Ginger and SheVentures are making it easier for women-led beauty businesses to get the support, funding, and guidance they need to grow.
Speaking on the collaboration, Founder & CEO of Ginger, Ejiro Enaohwo, said, “The women powering the beauty economy already have the demand, the discipline, and the customer trust. What they have not always had are the systems that recognise their businesses as investable and scalable. This partnership is about building those systems.”
This partnership is part of our ongoing commitment to help women entrepreneurs succeed and drive inclusive growth.
“At SheVentures, we believe empowering women entrepreneurs is one of the fastest ways to drive sustainable economic development. Through our initiatives, we have provided funding, training and mentorship to thousands of women-owned businesses across Nigeria. Built to Last represents another step forward in equipping female entrepreneurs—particularly in the beauty sector—with the knowledge, capital readiness and networks they need to scale their businesses successfully.”
Women are at the heart of Africa’s beauty industry, but many still lack access to the training, support, and funding they need. Built to Last is here to help change that.
By bringing together Ginger’s experience in the beauty trade and our financial know-how, we’re building real support for beauty entrepreneurs to grow their businesses for the long term.
Applications now open
If you run a beauty business in Nigeria – whether you own a retail store, run a salon, work as an aesthetician, or are just getting started – you can now apply to join Built to Last.
Participants will receive hands-on training, practical support, and the opportunity to prepare their businesses for future funding opportunities. The statement added that to apply, visit: http://www.gingerme.io/builttolast, and that applications closes 10th May, 2026.
Business
Lekki Port Phase 2 construction set for kick-off, says Lagos govt

By Godwin Oritse
Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has announced that work on Phase 2 of the Lekki Port project will commence soon, a move aimed at strengthening the state’s position as West Africa’s leading maritime and logistics hub.
Speaking at the Invest Lagos Summit 3.0 held in Lagos earlier in this week, Sanwo-Olu highlighted the State’s commitment to expanding critical infrastructure and attracting investment.
He explained that the expansion of the Port will significantly enhance cargo handling capacity, strengthen maritime trade, and deepen Lagos’ role as a gateway to the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) market of over 1.4 billion people.
He stated: “With AfCFTA creating a market of over 1.4 billion people and a combined GDP exceeding $3 trillion, Lagos occupies a uniquely strategic position.
“The Lekki Deep Sea Port, within five years, is moving to phase two because it is almost reaching the full potential of its installed capacity. And just within five years, it is moving to phase two. These are not just aspirations but projects that have been implemented and are under implementation. They have been funded, progressing, and transforming the investment landscape of our State”.
In his remark, the Managing Director, Lekki Port, Wang Qiang, commended the Lagos State Government for maintaining a stable and investment-friendly environment.
He noted that the next phase of development will play a key role in expanding the port’s operational and cargo-handling capacity, improving logistics efficiency along the Lekki corridor, and attracting additional global shipping and logistics investments.
Qiang noted that the expansion aligns with Nigeria’s broader trade facilitation agenda and the increasing demands of regional and international shipping networks.
He stated: “We are deeply encouraged by the continued support of the Lagos State Government, whose infrastructure-led policies have created a stable and forward-looking environment for long-term maritime investment.
“The commencement of the next phase of development represents a significant milestone in our journey to expand capacity, enhance operational efficiency, and strengthen Lekki Port’s position as a premier gateway for West African trade under the AfCFTA framework.”
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NNPCL, security agencies intensify crackdown on pipeline vandals

By Udeme Akpan & Obas Esiedesa
The Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.) and security agencies have intensified efforts to combat pipeline vandalism following the discovery of a damaged section of the Nigerian Pipelines and Storage Company (NPSC) crude oil pipeline at Pai Community, Kwali Area Council of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja.
The joint inspection involved NNPC’s Industry-wide Security Architecture (IWSA), NPSC, the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) Special Prosecution Team (SPT), the FCT Police Command, the Nigerian Army and other security stakeholders.
The exercise was aimed at assessing the extent of damage, advancing investigations and strengthening coordinated measures to protect critical national energy infrastructure from economic sabotage.
The visit followed the arrest of three suspected pipeline vandals in Piri and Pai communities through a joint operation involving ONSA’s Special Prosecution Team, the FCT Police Command and NNPC Ltd.’s IWSA.
NPSC, a subsidiary of NNPC Ltd., operates more than 5,000 kilometres of crude oil and petroleum products pipelines across Nigeria. However, pipeline attacks have increased in recent years, with criminal groups targeting infrastructure for illegal removal and theft.
Industry records show that 19 pipeline vandalism cases were recorded in 2025, leading to the theft of about nine kilometres of pipeline sections along the Enugu-Makurdi-Yola route and the Piri-Izom section of the Warri-Kaduna pipeline corridor.
So far in 2026, five cases have been reported, including incidents around Piri-Kwali and Gwagwalada along the Warri-Kaduna crude oil pipeline route, as well as Badanga on the Jos-Gombe pipeline corridor.
Speaking during the inspection, Group Chief Executive Officer of NNPC Ltd., Engr. Bashir Bayo Ojulari, represented by Chief Interface Officer, Dahiru Sani-Gwarzo, said the arrests represented an important step towards dismantling criminal networks behind attacks on energy infrastructure.
He said the security architecture was focused not only on apprehending those directly involved but also identifying sponsors and receivers of stolen pipeline materials.
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MTN Nigeria committed to transparency, consumer education — CEO

By Peter Egwuatu
MTN Nigeria, MTNN Plc, has expressed its commitment to transparency and consumer education in its drive to strengthen trust, and promote greater digital literacy as data continues to play a central role in everyday life.
Dr Karl Toriola, Chief Executive Officer, MTNN, stated this at its public engagement platform code-named Data on Trial designed to address consumer concerns about mobile data usage, billing transparency, and digital consumption, stressing that the organisation is committed to transparency in both its financial performance and operations since it is a quoted company on Nigerian Exchange Limited, NGX.
He stated: “Data on Trial was created based on a simple belief. Trust, with our customer, grows when they are given access to the information and they are allowed to make up their mind about it. Today’s event is an opportunity for everyone to understand the facts, understand the technology behind what delivers technology in real time, and to ask the most difficult questions and hear different perspectives”.
Throughout the event, MTN’s technical experts responded to questions frequently raised by consumers, including concerns around data depletion, billing accuracy, background application activity, automatic updates, cloud synchronisation, video streaming, and multi-device connectivity.
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