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APPEALS Project Creates 12,350 Jobs in Lagos

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By Adedapo Adesanya

Lagos State Government has disclosed that its Agro-Processing, Productivity Enhancement and Livelihood Improvement Support (APPEALS) Project has created 12,350 jobs.

This was disclosed by the state’s Coordinator of APPEALS Project, Mrs Oluranti Sagoe-Oviebo, at the Project Coordinating Office in Oko-Oba, Agege, Lagos.

It was revealed that the programme has empowered 17,469 direct and indirect beneficiaries, which included farmers and SMs with improved technologies, physical inputs, job creation and infrastructural support, among others.

The Project has also contributed N333.9 million to Lagos State GDP by 924 farmers supported by the project in 2020 from the Production Output Survey validated by Lagos State Bureau of Statistics (LBS) which translates to 0.07 per cent.

Mrs Sagoe-Oviebo also disclosed that about N199 million worth of products in Aquaculture, Poultry and Rice have been sold by some women and youth since they receive grant support from Lagos APPEALS project, noting that 44.14 per cent of the 3,950 beneficiaries supported under the matching grants are females.

She said Lagos APPEALS Project, which focuses on three value chains – Aquaculture, Poultry and Rice, is directly contributing to the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as well as THEMES Agenda of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration in Lagos State.

The State Project Coordinator, therefore, commended Governor Sanwo-Olu for supporting the project with necessary funds to improve farmers’ productivity in Lagos State.

She disclosed that the project through Lagos State government had trained its women and youth beneficiaries to develop business plans through capacity building and support People Living with Disabilities, adding that construction and rehabilitation of 13.16 km Farm Access Roads (FAR) in four locations across the State have commenced and advanced to more than 40 per cent implementation.

“The project has continued to promote productivity enhancement technologies and value addition through the demonstration of improved technologies. These have directly impacted the Project Development Objective. Most of these were confirmed through administrative data.

“The productivity of rice paddy in the State has increased from 2.0 MT to 3.5 MT / Ha. Tilapia has increased from 100 Kg/m3to 140 Kg / m3, and Broiler from 1.8 Kg/ bird per cycle (liveweight) to 2.35 Kg/ bird. The processed output and sales of products for the value chains follow the same trend.

“The Project has empowered 1,786 Women and Youths under the Project’s Women and Youth Empowerment Programme (WYEP) with Start-up grant support to 1,542 beneficiaries so far. It has also provided training support on Socio-Emotional Skills for agribusiness in collaboration with Gender Innovation Lab/World Bank for some selected beneficiaries of APPEALS project Women and Youths Empowerment Programme,” she said.

Mrs Sagoe-Oviebo also disclosed that “APPEALS Project has desilted various drainage channels that pose perennial flooding challenges to aquaculture farmers around Erunwen, Adamo, Igbe, Ijede, Omitoro, Parafa in Ikorodu and Ebute – Afuye, Epe and others. Over 200 farmers (direct beneficiaries) have been affected positively by increasing their fish production by over 50 per cent; while over 10,000 indirect beneficiaries have also been impacted owing to the mitigation of floods around their farms,”

Speaking on the objectives of the APPEALS Project, Mrs Sagoe-Oviebo said the project aims to enhance agricultural productivity of small and medium-scale farmers and improve value addition along priority value chains in the states.

“It is aimed at supporting farmers’ productivity and their linkage to markets, facilitating the consolidation of agricultural products and cottage processing, facilitating farmers and small and medium businesses’ clustering and connection to an infrastructure network and business services as well as providing Technical Assistance (TA) and institutional support to beneficiaries, federal and state governments in value chain development,” she said.

Adedapo Adesanya is a journalist, polymath, and connoisseur of everything art. When he is not writing, he has his nose buried in one of the many books or articles he has bookmarked or simply listening to good music with a bottle of beer or wine. He supports the greatest club in the world, Manchester United F.C.

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Xprizo Appoints Alex Cachia as Chief Information Officer

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

A cutting-edge iGaming fintech platform, Xprizo, has picked Mr Alex Cachia as its Chief Information Officer (CIO).

He is joining the firm with 24 years of experience in technology leadership, with expertise in FinTech, gaming, and affiliate marketing.

During this time, he completed several projects in technical debt reduction, marketing tech strategies, and security enhancements in affiliate marketing.

Mr Cashia will focus on building a high-performing tech organisation to support Xprizo’s expansive growth plans. A key element will be maximising investment value and business objectives that deliver social impact and business success.

Xprizo believes this appointment will lead to a significant commercial growth by harnessing technology to empower underserved communities around the globe.

Additional efforts will be targeted at regulatory compliance, and data-driven decision-making.

As CIO, he’ll be tasked with aligning technology investments with business objectives, increasing automation, and creating a culture of continuous improvement.

“Alex arrives at Xprizo with extensive experience in scaling technology, inspiring innovation and establishing operational excellence.

“The team is ready to take a step forward under his leadership and adeptness with cutting-edge solutions to achieve our mission of financial inclusion,” the CVO of Xprizo, Mr Richard Mifsud, stated.

Commenting on his appointment, Mr Cachia said, “I’m excited to join Xprizo at this time – I love the product and the goal of fostering financial inclusion. There are massive growth prospects on the horizon, and I cannot wait to bridge the gap for underserved communities around the world.”

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Uche Uzoebo Succeeds Ronke Kuye as SANEF CEO

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By Modupe Gbadeyanka

Mrs Uche Uzoebo has been appointed as the new chief executive of Shared Agent Network Expansion Facilities (SANEF) Limited.

Her appointment, according to a statement from the organisation on Monday, became effective February 2025 and she replaces Mrs Ronke Kuye, who was the pioneer head of the firm.

SANEF serves as an enabler in the economic and financial inclusion ecosystem in Nigeria, collaborating with various stakeholders to expand the frontiers of financial inclusion.

Mrs Uzoebo is expected to use her experience to help SANEF achieve excellence, greater growth, development and expansion to the benefit of stakeholders in the ecosystem.

She is to also build on the growth and success recorded by her predecessor in the company’s core mandate of expanding and deepening financial inclusion and agent banking.

Prior to her new role, Mrs Uzoebo served as the Chief Distribution and Stakeholder Engagement Officer of SANEF and is credited with driving business, stakeholder expansion and strategic initiatives that have enabled the organisation to meet its core objectives through agent expansion, account opening, product and services, technology solutions, policy advocacy, stakeholder engagement, financial literacy, capacity building and awareness.

She also, collaborated closely with regulators, banks, financial service providers, developmental organizations, enterprise support organizations, non-governmental organizations, private sector, government agencies to expand financial access points, digital financial services, economic and financial inclusion through agent networks, financial literacy and innovative technology solutions.

The new CEO of SANEF is a passionate and renowned expert in financial inclusion, digital transformation, inclusive finance and women empowerment in Nigeria.

With over two decades of cognate experience in banking and financial services, she has established herself as a thought leader and passionate advocate for financial literacy and advocacy, training, inclusive finance, women empowerment and breaking economic barriers.

Her strong business acumen and leadership qualities have driven the advancement of digital financial services, economic and financial inclusion in the ecosystem.

Mrs Uzoebo has led strategic project initiatives focused on expanding economic inclusion and diligently worked on empowering women as a gender specialist and advocate with special focus on supporting women entrepreneurs; digitally transformed businesses and society.

As a reputable certified trainer, she has delivered high-impact training and well-tailored programmes to deepen knowledge and thought leadership. She has also contributed to published works, spoken at fintech and finance-related conferences, thereby providing a strong voice in advancing financial inclusion and digital payment. Her practice engagements involve policy and strategic management interventions.

Mrs Uzoebo is a certified Product Manager, certified licensed National Business Development Service Provider (BDSP), member of the Association of International Product Marketing and Management (AIPMM), Global Women in Management (GWIM), Honorary Senior Member (HCIB) – the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria (CIBN), a fellow of Acumen, West Africa and a fellow of The Microfinance Association, UK.

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AXA Mansard Tasks Business Leaders on Enabling Environment for Multigenerational Workforce, Others

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

Business leaders and managers have been charged to create the right environment for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, and Belonging (DEIB), technology adoption, and a multigenerational workforce to thrive.

The chief executive of AXA Mansard Insurance Plc, Ms Rashidat Adebisi, at a chat with the members of the Society for Women Accountants of Nigeria (SWAN), the female arm of the Institute of Chartered Account of Nigeria (ICAN), said among other evolving workplace trends of the 21st century, these factors would redefine how organizations operate and perform.

According to her, business leaders must pay close attention to these trends, embrace them and create environments where they can enable productivity.

She warned that companies that fail to integrate the changes brought about by new workforce trends risk falling behind in today’s increasingly competitive and digital economy.

Ms Adebisi said the importance of a diverse, equitable, included workforce cannot be overstated, noting that in Nigeria and worldwide, women remain underrepresented in executive roles, with women occupying only 24 per cent of directors’ seats on the top 30 capitalized companies on the Nigerian Exchange (NGX) Limited, according to a March 2021 report by KPMG.

She stressed the need for organizations to go beyond token representation and implement policies supporting women’s advancement into leadership roles.

Additionally, she noted that issues such as ageism, BSc-HND discrimination, and accessibility for professionals with disabilities continue to create barriers for talented individuals.

She urged organizations to develop systems to eliminate these biases, focus on competency-based hiring, and foster inclusive work environments that empower employees of all backgrounds.

On the importance of a multigenerational workforce, Ms Adebisi noted that today’s workforce now spans four generations, from Baby Boomers to Generation Z, making it more diverse than ever before.

“Each generation brings unique strengths. Baby Boomers and Generation X offer experience, while Millennials and Gen Z drive digital innovation and agility,” she said.

The insurance practitioner explained that businesses must intentionally create structures that allow these generations to collaborate effectively so the organizations can harness the opportunities for higher productivity and better problem-solving outcomes.

“Despite the opportunities, many companies still struggle with the generational divides in communication, belongingness, and work styles and expectations.

“Technology remains a major driver of workplace evolution. The adoption of AI, automation, blockchain, and cloud computing is reshaping industries, from accounting to insurance and other sectors.

“No matter how small, one can hardly think about a business not investing in digital transformation today. Yet many employees of these organizations lack the skills to fully leverage these advancements for personal and business growth,” she stated.

Ms Adebisi emphasized that business leaders must prioritize upskilling and digital literacy programs to ensure their workforce is equipped to navigate the new era technology has brought to the workplace.

She cited examples of how FinTech and digital accounting solutions are revolutionizing financial management, allowing accountants and business leaders to make data-driven decisions faster and more accurately, saying, “Every industry is going through a similar journey to do things faster, cheaper, and better with technology.”

She explained that while these technology trends are placing new demands on every facet of the workplace, leaders have a higher responsibility of not just investing in talent and skill development but also creating an environment that can unlock the opportunities that technology brings to business operations.

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