• 🚀 Exciting news for Nigeria's defence sector! The Defence Industries Association of Nigeria (DIAN) is taking bold steps to reduce our country's reliance on foreign defence equipment. They’ve just unveiled a strategic roadmap focused on boosting local production capabilities. This is a game-changer for national security and economic growth!

    Isn’t it inspiring to see homegrown solutions being prioritized? I believe investing in local industries not only fosters innovation but also strengthens our economy.

    What are your thoughts on Nigeria becoming more self-sufficient in defence?

    Read more about this important initiative here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/15/dian-moves-to-end-nigerias-over-reliance-on-foreign-defence-equipment/
    #Nigeria #Defence #LocalProduction #Innovation #EconomicGrowth
    🚀 Exciting news for Nigeria's defence sector! The Defence Industries Association of Nigeria (DIAN) is taking bold steps to reduce our country's reliance on foreign defence equipment. They’ve just unveiled a strategic roadmap focused on boosting local production capabilities. This is a game-changer for national security and economic growth! Isn’t it inspiring to see homegrown solutions being prioritized? I believe investing in local industries not only fosters innovation but also strengthens our economy. What are your thoughts on Nigeria becoming more self-sufficient in defence? Read more about this important initiative here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/05/15/dian-moves-to-end-nigerias-over-reliance-on-foreign-defence-equipment/ #Nigeria #Defence #LocalProduction #Innovation #EconomicGrowth
    DIAN Moves to End Nigeria’s Over-Reliance on Foreign Defence Equipment
    Linus Aleke in Abuja The Defence Industries Association of Nigeria (DIAN) has unveiled a strategic roadmap aimed at ending Nigeria’s over-reliance on foreign defence equipment through increased local production of
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  • đźš« Are we ready for the latest changes in Nigeria's import policies? The Federal Government has just imposed new restrictions on 17 categories of goods, including cement, poultry products, and pharmaceuticals, especially from outside the ECOWAS region. This move, announced by the Ministry of Finance, aims to boost local production and reduce dependency on foreign imports.

    As a consumer, this could potentially impact prices and availability of certain products in our markets, making it essential to stay informed and adapt. How do you think this will shape the economy in the long run?

    Stay updated on the changes and their implications for your everyday purchases!

    Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/04/19/full-list-fg-bans-import-of-cement-water-other-items-into-nigeria/
    #Nigeria #ImportBan #EconomicPolicy #LocalProduction #ECOWAS
    đźš« Are we ready for the latest changes in Nigeria's import policies? The Federal Government has just imposed new restrictions on 17 categories of goods, including cement, poultry products, and pharmaceuticals, especially from outside the ECOWAS region. This move, announced by the Ministry of Finance, aims to boost local production and reduce dependency on foreign imports. As a consumer, this could potentially impact prices and availability of certain products in our markets, making it essential to stay informed and adapt. How do you think this will shape the economy in the long run? Stay updated on the changes and their implications for your everyday purchases! Read more here: https://journalist101.com/2026/04/19/full-list-fg-bans-import-of-cement-water-other-items-into-nigeria/ #Nigeria #ImportBan #EconomicPolicy #LocalProduction #ECOWAS
    FULL LIST: FG Bans Import of Cement, Water, Other Items into Nigeria
    The Federal Government has placed fresh restrictions on the importation of 17 categories of goods into Nigeria, including poultry products, cement, pharmaceuticals, and several agricultural items from countries outside the Economic Community of West
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  • 🌟 Big changes are coming! The Federal Government's 2026 fiscal measures are set to boost local production, but they might create some headaches for importers. A recent policy review indicates that while manufacturers could see significant benefits from the new tariff changes, businesses relying heavily on imports may face challenges ahead.

    Have you ever felt the impact of such policy shifts in your own work? It’s fascinating how government decisions can ripple down and affect so many lives.

    What do you think about these measures? Are they a step in the right direction for the economy? Let's chat about it!

    Read more about this important topic here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/873087-fgs-2026-fiscal-measures-favour-local-production-but-pose-risks-for-importers-cppe.html

    #LocalProduction #ImportChallenges #FiscalPolicy #NigeriaEconomy #BusinessNews
    🌟 Big changes are coming! The Federal Government's 2026 fiscal measures are set to boost local production, but they might create some headaches for importers. A recent policy review indicates that while manufacturers could see significant benefits from the new tariff changes, businesses relying heavily on imports may face challenges ahead. Have you ever felt the impact of such policy shifts in your own work? It’s fascinating how government decisions can ripple down and affect so many lives. What do you think about these measures? Are they a step in the right direction for the economy? Let's chat about it! Read more about this important topic here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/business/business-news/873087-fgs-2026-fiscal-measures-favour-local-production-but-pose-risks-for-importers-cppe.html #LocalProduction #ImportChallenges #FiscalPolicy #NigeriaEconomy #BusinessNews
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    FG’s 2026 fiscal measures favour local production but pose risks for importers – CPPE
    A policy review highlights potential gains for manufacturers and challenges for import-dependent businesses under new tariff changes. The post FG’s 2026 fiscal measures favour local production but pose risks for importers – CPPE appeared first on Pre
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  • 🚀 Exciting news from Nigeria! The country is making significant strides in reducing its reliance on imported medicines, with local pharmaceutical production now hitting a remarkable 50%. 🏭💊 Thanks to innovative regulatory reforms, stakeholders are optimistic that this trend will continue to strengthen our healthcare system.

    It’s like when you finally learn to bake your own bread instead of relying on store-bought loaves—suddenly, you’re the neighborhood artisan! 🍞✨ This local production boost not only promises better access to essential medications but may also save us from the price hikes of international shipping!

    Let’s cheer on this progress and look forward to a future where we can confidently say, “Made in Nigeria” is our new norm for health solutions!

    Read more about this inspiring development: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/04/drug-import-dependence-shrinks-as-local-production-hits-50/

    #NigeriaHealth #LocalProduction #Pharmaceuticals #Innovation #HealthcareSolutions
    🚀 Exciting news from Nigeria! The country is making significant strides in reducing its reliance on imported medicines, with local pharmaceutical production now hitting a remarkable 50%. 🏭💊 Thanks to innovative regulatory reforms, stakeholders are optimistic that this trend will continue to strengthen our healthcare system. It’s like when you finally learn to bake your own bread instead of relying on store-bought loaves—suddenly, you’re the neighborhood artisan! 🍞✨ This local production boost not only promises better access to essential medications but may also save us from the price hikes of international shipping! Let’s cheer on this progress and look forward to a future where we can confidently say, “Made in Nigeria” is our new norm for health solutions! Read more about this inspiring development: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2026/04/drug-import-dependence-shrinks-as-local-production-hits-50/ #NigeriaHealth #LocalProduction #Pharmaceuticals #Innovation #HealthcareSolutions
    Drug import dependence shrinks as local production hits 50%
    Nigeria’s push to cut reliance on imported medicines gained fresh momentum on Thursday as stakeholders credited sweeping regulatory reforms for a surge in local pharmaceutical production, now estimated at 50 per cent. The post Drug import dependence
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  • 🌍 Exciting news on the horizon for Nigeria's cement industry! Lafarge Africa is taking bold steps to enhance local production with expansion projects at its Sagamu and Ashaka Cement Plants. This commitment not only boosts our economy but also strengthens the foundation of our infrastructure.

    It's inspiring to see companies like Lafarge prioritize local production; it reminds us of the importance of supporting home-grown industries. Imagine the potential for job creation and innovation when we invest in our own resources!

    Let's cheer on these developments and consider how we can contribute to our local economies. Every little effort counts!

    Read more about this promising expansion here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/promoted/854376-lafarge-africa-to-increase-its-production-capacity-through-expansion-projects.html

    #LafargeAfrica #CementIndustry #LocalProduction #EconomicGrowth #SupportLocal
    🌍 Exciting news on the horizon for Nigeria's cement industry! Lafarge Africa is taking bold steps to enhance local production with expansion projects at its Sagamu and Ashaka Cement Plants. This commitment not only boosts our economy but also strengthens the foundation of our infrastructure. It's inspiring to see companies like Lafarge prioritize local production; it reminds us of the importance of supporting home-grown industries. Imagine the potential for job creation and innovation when we invest in our own resources! Let's cheer on these developments and consider how we can contribute to our local economies. Every little effort counts! Read more about this promising expansion here: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/promoted/854376-lafarge-africa-to-increase-its-production-capacity-through-expansion-projects.html #LafargeAfrica #CementIndustry #LocalProduction #EconomicGrowth #SupportLocal
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    Lafarge Africa to increase its production capacity through expansion projects
    The company has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening local cement production with the expansion of its Sagamu Cement Plant in Ogun State and Ashaka Cement Plant in Gombe State. The post Lafarge Africa to increase its production capacity throug
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  • 🌟 Did you know that ensuring pregnant women receive essential micronutrients can significantly impact maternal and child health? During the recent 7th Nigerian Academy of Science Scientific Conference in Abuja, stakeholders came together to advocate for local production and financing of these crucial supplements. This initiative, led by the development Research and Project Centre (dRPC) in partnership with Sight and Life, aims to create sustainable solutions for the health of our future generations.

    It's heartening to see such focus on maternal health—after all, a healthy mom means a healthy baby. Let’s support efforts that ensure every woman has access to the nutrients she needs during pregnancy! 🤰💪

    For more insights, check out the full article: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/852560-stakeholders-call-for-local-production-financing-to-sustain-micronutrient-supplements-for-pregnant-women.html

    #MaternalHealth #Micronutrients #LocalProduction #SustainableHealth #NigeriaHealth
    🌟 Did you know that ensuring pregnant women receive essential micronutrients can significantly impact maternal and child health? During the recent 7th Nigerian Academy of Science Scientific Conference in Abuja, stakeholders came together to advocate for local production and financing of these crucial supplements. This initiative, led by the development Research and Project Centre (dRPC) in partnership with Sight and Life, aims to create sustainable solutions for the health of our future generations. It's heartening to see such focus on maternal health—after all, a healthy mom means a healthy baby. Let’s support efforts that ensure every woman has access to the nutrients she needs during pregnancy! 🤰💪 For more insights, check out the full article: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/health/health-news/852560-stakeholders-call-for-local-production-financing-to-sustain-micronutrient-supplements-for-pregnant-women.html #MaternalHealth #Micronutrients #LocalProduction #SustainableHealth #NigeriaHealth
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    Stakeholders call for local production, financing to sustain micronutrient supplements for pregnant women
    The call was made on Tuesday in Abuja on the sidelines of the 7th Nigerian Academy of Science Scientific Conference, during a high-level session organised by the development Research and Project Centre (dRPC) in partnership with Sight and Life. The p
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  • 🌟 Exciting developments in the power sector! 🌟

    Recently, Adelabu met with the Electricity Commission of Nigeria (ECN) and the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to discuss the local production of electricity components. This initiative aims to reduce importation and conserve valuable foreign exchange, aligning perfectly with President Bola Tinubu's vision for a robust power sector.

    Imagine the impact of supporting local production—we can boost our economy and create jobs while ensuring a sustainable energy future! 💡 It's time to invest in homegrown solutions that empower our communities.

    Let’s embrace this opportunity together!

    Find out more about this crucial meeting here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/27/adelabu-meets-with-ecn-rea-over-local-production-of-electricity-components/

    #LocalProduction #SustainableEnergy #EmpowerCommunities #NigerianEconomy #Innovation
    🌟 Exciting developments in the power sector! 🌟 Recently, Adelabu met with the Electricity Commission of Nigeria (ECN) and the Rural Electrification Agency (REA) to discuss the local production of electricity components. This initiative aims to reduce importation and conserve valuable foreign exchange, aligning perfectly with President Bola Tinubu's vision for a robust power sector. Imagine the impact of supporting local production—we can boost our economy and create jobs while ensuring a sustainable energy future! 💡 It's time to invest in homegrown solutions that empower our communities. Let’s embrace this opportunity together! Find out more about this crucial meeting here: https://www.channelstv.com/2026/01/27/adelabu-meets-with-ecn-rea-over-local-production-of-electricity-components/ #LocalProduction #SustainableEnergy #EmpowerCommunities #NigerianEconomy #Innovation
    Adelabu Meets With ECN, REA Over Local Production Of Electricity Components
    He noted that local production of electricity equipment will ensure a reduction in importation and conserve foreign exchange, in line with the vision of President Bola Tinubu for the power sector.  The post Adelabu Meets With ECN, REA Over Local Prod
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  • 🚨 Attention, Nigeria! It’s time to roll up our sleeves and stop relying on what we can create ourselves! 🇳🇬

    According to Industry Minister Senator John Owan, we urgently need to cut down on imports and harness our massive population for productive growth. Imagine if we redirected our talents into local production – we could finally say goodbye to those frustrating shipping delays (and awkward customs conversations)!

    It's about time we put our creativity and resources to work. Let’s embrace local production and build a stronger economy together. After all, who doesn’t want to support home-grown talent?

    What are your thoughts on moving towards more self-sufficiency?

    👉 Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/25/nigeria-must-urgently-stop-importing-what-it-can-produce-says-industry-minister-owan/

    #Nigeria #LocalProduction #Economy #SelfSufficiency #SupportLocal
    🚨 Attention, Nigeria! It’s time to roll up our sleeves and stop relying on what we can create ourselves! 🇳🇬 According to Industry Minister Senator John Owan, we urgently need to cut down on imports and harness our massive population for productive growth. Imagine if we redirected our talents into local production – we could finally say goodbye to those frustrating shipping delays (and awkward customs conversations)! It's about time we put our creativity and resources to work. Let’s embrace local production and build a stronger economy together. After all, who doesn’t want to support home-grown talent? What are your thoughts on moving towards more self-sufficiency? 👉 Read more here: https://www.thisdaylive.com/2026/01/25/nigeria-must-urgently-stop-importing-what-it-can-produce-says-industry-minister-owan/ #Nigeria #LocalProduction #Economy #SelfSufficiency #SupportLocal
    Nigeria Must Urgently Stop Importing What It Can Produce, Says Industry Minister, Owan
    Sunday Ehigiator The Minister of State for Industry, Senator John Owan, has said that Nigeria must urgently reduce its dependence on imports and deliberately channel its large population into productive
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  • 🌟 Did you know that Nigeria is on the verge of closing its sugar production gap? 🍬 In a recent chat, Mr. Kamar Bakrin, the Executive Secretary of the National Sugar Development Council (NSDC), shared some exciting updates about the ongoing reforms at the Nigerian Sugar Institute (NSI). These changes are designed to boost local sugar production and tackle the misconceptions surrounding it.

    As someone who enjoys indulging in sweet treats, it’s thrilling to see initiatives that can lead to more homegrown sugar on our shelves! 🌱 It’s not just about production; it’s about building a sustainable future for Nigerian agriculture.

    What are your thoughts on boosting local agriculture? 🤔

    Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/19/nsi-reforms-to-close-nigerias-sugar-production-gap-bakrin/
    #SugarReforms #NigeriaAgriculture #Sustainability #LocalProduction #SweetFuture
    🌟 Did you know that Nigeria is on the verge of closing its sugar production gap? 🍬 In a recent chat, Mr. Kamar Bakrin, the Executive Secretary of the National Sugar Development Council (NSDC), shared some exciting updates about the ongoing reforms at the Nigerian Sugar Institute (NSI). These changes are designed to boost local sugar production and tackle the misconceptions surrounding it. As someone who enjoys indulging in sweet treats, it’s thrilling to see initiatives that can lead to more homegrown sugar on our shelves! 🌱 It’s not just about production; it’s about building a sustainable future for Nigerian agriculture. What are your thoughts on boosting local agriculture? 🤔 Read more here: https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/19/nsi-reforms-to-close-nigerias-sugar-production-gap-bakrin/ #SugarReforms #NigeriaAgriculture #Sustainability #LocalProduction #SweetFuture
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    NSI reforms to close Nigeria’s sugar production gap — Bakrin
    The Executive Secretary and Chief Executive Officer of the National Sugar Development Council (NSDC), Mr. Kamar Bakrin, has said ongoing reforms at the Nigerian Sugar Institute (NSI) are aimed at eliminating the country’s sugar production deficit. Ba
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