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Nestlé Professional Celebrates and Empowers Women Entrepreneurs in the Food Industry in Benin
In commemoration of International Women’s Day, Nestlé Professional, the Out of Home
business arm of Nestlé Nigeria, successfully hosted the 10th edition of its Business of Food
workshop in Benin. This initiative has transformed and equipped over 2,000 food businesses
across Nigeria in the last three years, providing essential skills and knowledge to enhance
operations, drive growth, and increase income.
This edition of the Business of Food workshop focused on empowering and uniting over 200
female industry experts, restaurant operators, seasoned chefs, culinary school students,
street food vendors, caterers, and grillers. Recognizing their vital role in serving their
communities, the workshop provided participants with free hands-on training in culinary
techniques, menu development, customer engagement, and hygiene best practices, along
with the resources necessary to thrive in their businesses.
In line with the theme “Accelerate Action” for International Women’s Day, this initiative
underscores the urgent need to empower women and drive gender equality in the food
industry, enabling them to take meaningful steps towards success and community impact.
Speaking at the event, Mrs. Funmi Osineye, Business Manager for Nestlé Professional in
Nigeria, stated: “Food vendors play a vital role in providing essential nutrition to their
communities. Over the course of 10 editions of this workshop in various states, we have
received numerous testimonials, particularly from women whose businesses have
experienced significant growth. This is why as the world unites to accelerate action in
creating more opportunities for women to thrive, we are excited to offer this workshop, which
empowers them to build sustainable businesses and enhance their impact in this vital sector.
Additionally, we aim to foster networking opportunities that enable women to forge valuable
business connections and collaborations.”
For the first time in the series, this edition included a panel discussion with prominent figures
in the food industry. Here, Princess Esther Eruanga, Deputy Director of the Ministry of
Women Affairs and Social Development, Edo State and Dame Joy Ozigbo Ideh, Founder of
Edo Caterers and Managing Director of 70’s Grill Caterers, shared their inspiring journeys
and offered actionable insights on overcoming challenges in the sector.
Applauding the initiative, Princess Esther Eruanga said, “The workshop aligns with this
year’s International Women’s Day theme, emphasizing the crucial role women play in
shaping communities and economies. By empowering female food entrepreneurs, the event
supports broader efforts to create a more inclusive and thriving food ecosystem.”
Another major highlight of the event was a masterclass hosted by celebrity Chef Vivian,
Managing Director of Wedding and Things Events, which showcased practical skills and
techniques designed to enhance the participants’ business operations. Feedback from
attendees indicated significant improvements in their understanding of essential business
practices, paving the way for better service delivery and increased sales.
Adai Favour from Caviar Culinary Art Schools stated, “I really learned a lot during the panel
discussions from the professionals. This experience will help me when I start my own food
kitchen in the future.”
The event not only celebrated the achievements of women in the food industry but also
reinforced Nestlé Professional’s commitment to fostering an inclusive environment where
women can thrive. Through initiatives like the Business of Food workshop, Nestlé continues
to support and empower entrepreneurs in building successful businesses.
About Nestlé Professional:
Nestlé Professional is the Out-of-Home arm of Nestle and it focuses on providing innovative, high-
quality food and beverage solutions to the out-of-home, or foodservice, industry in Nigeria. This
division caters to a wide range of customers, including restaurants, hotels, cafes, offices, catering
companies, coffee shops and other foodservice providers. Our Vision is to be the trusted partner of
choice in Out-of-Home, by providing affordable and nutritious food and beverage solutions that help
our customers win.
About Nestlé:
Nestlé Nigeria is Africa’s top food and beverage company, known for its quality, excellence, and
commitment to creating shared value. With a heritage of more than 63 years in Nigeria and its house-
hold brands, the firm continues to ensure the availability and accessibility of nutritious food and
beverage products. In addition, the firm supports the communities closest to its operations and takes
action to safeguard the environment through sustainable business practices.
With over 2,300 direct employees, 3 factories and 7 branch offices across Nigeria, Nestlé produces
and markets iconic brands including Maggi, Milo, Golden Morn, Nestlé Pure Life and Cerelac.
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The Real Padi: Aquafina’s 11-Year Run With Access Bank Lagos City Marathon
Since 2016, Seven-Up Bottling Company’s Aquafina Premium drinking water, has shown up at the Access Bank Lagos City Marathon every single year. As the partnership enters its 11th edition, athletes, organisers, and fitness advocates reflect on what a decade of sustained support really means.
At 6:30 am on February 14, elite athletes, thousands of runners, including first-timers, formed thick streams at the starting line of the 11th Access Bank Lagos City Marathon. They could be seen adjusting race bibs, stretching calves and taking photographs. Friends who had trained together for months since the announcement of the race was made were ready to run.
Interspersed among the title sponsor’s branding were the unmistakable blue and white colours of Aquafina. The brand was everywhere: at the start and finish lines, at hydration points every 2.5 kilometres, on volunteer vests, and in the hands of race marshals pressing chilled bottles into the palms of passing runners.
When the marathon first launched in 2016, organising a full 42-kilometre international race in Lagos was a major undertaking. As participation grew, including runners from across Africa, the need for reliable hydration planning became even more important. Aquafina’s continued involvement has aligned with that growth, helping organisers maintain a consistent hydration structure as the event expanded.
For the 2026 edition, Aquafina built its engagement around the 10KM race with the theme “Run am with your Padi,” a Nigerian Pidgin phrase that speaks to companionship. The message reflected how many participants approach the 10-kilometre category, running with friends, training partners, or social groups rather than competing professionally. The campaign appeared across outdoor and digital channels, reinforcing the social side of the race.
From a runner’s perspective, hydration was where Aquafina’s dominance on the course was most obvious. Harriet Wonder, a participant in the 2026 marathon, described her experience simply: “There was more than enough water and drink for everyone. At intervals, there was always water, like if you wanted to drink 100 bottles of water, you’ll get it. Hydration was not a problem.” Her comment captures how Aquafina’s strong presence at the event translated into a race experience where runners rarely had to think about water availability.
Aquafina’s 2026 activation also introduced one of the event’s biggest talking points, a N1million reward for the first 10 padi groups to cross the finish line in the 10-kilometre fun run. Rather than focusing only on elite competitors, the incentive placed attention on everyday runners, who make up the largest share of participants.
That decision also added excitement to the community category. For many runners, the fun run is about personal fitness goals or showing up with friends. Adding a significant reward recognised their contribution to the marathon’s energy and scale.
More than just a prize, the move reflected Aquafina’s awareness of the growing fitness culture around the event. It placed value on grassroots participation, the runners who return each year and help shape the marathon atmosphere.
In sports sponsorship, longevity builds familiarity. After eleven consecutive years, Aquafina’s presence has become an expected part of the marathon experience for returning runners. Hydration stations are not just branded touchpoints; they are functional stops runners plan around as they move through the course.
Nigeria’s recreational running culture has expanded steadily since the marathon began, with more clubs and informal groups encouraging participation. Large events like the marathon reflect that growth, and consistent corporate support helps sustain the infrastructure required to host thousands of runners.
More than a decade into the partnership, Aquafina’s role is defined by consistency. By providing reliable hydration year after year, the brand has entrenched itself as the ‘Padi of Life’, becoming race day essential for runners navigating one of Lagos’ largest sporting event.
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Verve Deepens Global Presence with New Memberships in PCI SSC, NEXO Standards
Lagos, Nigeria – March 8, 2026 — Verve International, Africa’s leading payment card brand, has announced its membership in two major global payment standards bodies, the PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) and the NEXO Standards community. These memberships further position Verve within the international ecosystem responsible for defining, securing, and harmonising payment experiences worldwide. The PCI Security Standards Council (PCI SSC) is the global body responsible for setting and overseeing security standards that protect cardholder data across the payment ecosystem. NEXO Standards is the international organisation that develops unified messaging specifications and protocols for seamless, interoperable payment acceptance. These dual memberships mark a significant milestone in Verve’s ongoing commitment to advancing payment security and global interoperability, while delivering world-class experiences to consumers, merchants, and financial partners across Africa and beyond. Speaking on the announcement, Vincent Ogbunude, Managing Director, Verve International, said:“Security, trust, and seamless interoperability remain central to Verve’s mission. Joining the PCI Security Standards Council and the NEXO Standards community reinforces our commitment to global best practices and strengthens our ability to deliver secure, scalable, and innovative payment solutions across Africa and beyond. This step positions Verve not just as a participant in the global payments ecosystem, but as a contributor helping shape its future.” The PCI Security Standards Council governs the globally adopted PCI Data Security Standard (PCI DSS), which ensures that issuers, acquirers, processors, merchants, and solution providers that store, process, or transmit cardholder data meet strict security requirements. As a member, Verve will now participate directly in shaping emerging standards, contributing African perspectives to global discussions, and ensuring its products and partners remain aligned with evolving guidelines. Membership in the NEXO Standards community further elevates Verve’s role on the global stage. NEXO delivers a modern, universal, and interoperable payment acceptance standard that harmonises how banks, processors, and payment terminals communicate. Through this membership, Verve will collaborate with industry leaders worldwide to accelerate next-generation payment experiences and simplify integrations for partners across markets. These developments align with Verve’s broader strategy to deepen its global footprint, expand partnerships with financial institutions and fintechs, and scale innovations such as contactless payments, enhanced chip-and-PIN capabilities, tokenisation, and advanced security technologies. With membership in both PCI SSC and NEXO, Verve is better positioned to empower partners, protect consumers, and support the growth of secure, interoperable payment systems across Africa, while cementing its role as a key contributor to global payment innovation.
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Interswitch Founder/Group Managing Director, Mitchell Elegbe, Receives Silverbird Special Achievement Award for Pioneering Nigeria’s Digital Payments Revolution
Lagos, Nigeria – March 1, 2026 – Founder and Group Managing Director of Interswitch Group, one of Africa’s leading integrated payments and digital commerce companies – Mitchell Elegbe, has been conferred the 2025 Silverbird Special Achievement Award, in recognition of his leading role in building Nigeria’s digital payments infrastructure and shaping Africa’s financial landscape.
The award was presented at the prestigious Silverbird Man of the Year Awards ceremony held on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at Eko Hotel and Suites, Lagos, where Elegbe was recognised alongside other eminent Nigerians whose leadership and contributions continue to shape national development and industry transformation.
The Silverbird Special Achievement Award recognises individuals whose innovation, vision, and sustained impact have left an indelible mark on society. For Elegbe, the honour underscores more than two decades of pioneering leadership in building Nigeria’s modern digital payments infrastructure and advancing financial inclusion across Africa.
Elegbe founded Interswitch in 2002, inspired by a bold conviction that technology could fundamentally redefine how value moves within and across economies. Under Elegbe’s leadership, the company has evolved into one of Africa’s foremost integrated payments and digital commerce companies, powering financial transactions for governments, banks, businesses, and millions of consumers. Today, much of Nigeria’s electronic payments ecosystem traces its foundational architecture to the systems and rails established under his leadership.
Reflecting on the recognition, Elegbe described the award as both humbling and symbolic of a broader journey.
“This honour represents far more than a personal milestone. It reflects the courage of a team that believed, long before it was fashionable, that Nigeria and Africa could build world-class financial infrastructure. When we started Interswitch, we were driven by a simple but powerful idea that technology could democratise access, unlock opportunity, and enable commerce at scale. This recognition by Silverbird strengthens our resolve to continue building systems that empower businesses, support governments, and expand inclusion across the continent,” he said.
Also speaking on the recognition, Cherry Eromosele, Executive Vice President, Group Marketing and Communications, Interswitch, noted that the honour reflects the enduring impact of visionary leadership.
“Mitchell’s journey is inseparable from Nigeria’s digital payments evolution. His foresight and resilience helped establish foundational infrastructure at a time when the ecosystem was still nascent. This recognition affirms not only his personal legacy, but the broader impact of Interswitch in enabling commerce and strengthening financial systems across Africa,” Eromosele stated.
The Silverbird recognition comes just days after Elegbe’s induction as a Fellow (FICA) of the National Institute of Credit Administration (NICA) at its Presidential Investiture and Fellowship Ceremony held at the MUSON Centre, underscoring a remarkable week of national recognition for his contributions to financial systems development.
The Fellowship, the Institute’s highest professional distinction, is reserved for eminent leaders whose exceptional contributions have strengthened credit systems, advanced financial integrity, and supported economic development in Nigeria.
With these latest honours, Mitchell Elegbe’s legacy as the leading architect of Africa’s digital commerce infrastructure is further cemented, not only as a fintech pioneer, but as a leader helping to shape the institutions that underpin sustainable economic growth.
