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PodFest Naija Returns September 25 with Nigeria’s Leading Storytellers, Creators, and Brands

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Lagos, Nigeria – The Muvmnt Studio, the creative force behind Nigeria’s first podcast festival, has announced the return of PodFest Naija – A Festival of Stories, scheduled to take place on September 25, 2026, at Harbour Point, Victoria Island, Lagos. Building on the success of its inaugural edition, PodFest Naija returns as the country’s premier gathering for storytellers, podcasters, creators, brands, and culture shapers. The 2026 festival will feature a diverse lineup of influential voices who continue to shape conversations, communities, and culture across Nigeria and beyond.Created as a convergence point for the storytelling ecosystem, PodFest Naija exists to celebrate, collaborate, innovate, and support storytellers as they elevate their craft. Attendees can look forward to insightful conversations that explore the future of storytelling, evolving audience behaviours, emerging tools and platforms, and the power of authentic narratives. Beyond the discussions, the festival offers opportunities for meaningful engagement with some of the country’s most beloved creators and storytellers, who will share personal experiences and lessons from their journeys across specially curated themed stages.”Storytelling remains the heartbeat of meaningful communication,” said Tosin Adefeko, Curator of PodFest Naija and Chief Executive Officer of AT3 Resources – The Muvmnt Agency.”At The Muvmnt Agency, we recognised a major shift: consumers have become storytellers in their own right, shaping narratives, influencing culture, and driving conversations. Yet, despite the growth of the ecosystem, many creators were still operating in silos. No one was gathering the tribe. PodFest Naija was our response to that gap. The success of our first edition validated the power and potential of storytelling. This year, we are bringing together an even broader and more influential community of voices to amplify consumer-led narratives, foster deeper connections, and strengthen the storytelling ecosystem.”Podfest Naija is the creative economy’s signal to the ecosystem that our voices, stories, and community deserve to be seen, heard, and invested in. This year’s festival will feature specially curated stages hosted by some of Nigeria’s most influential voices across finance, branding, culture, health, relationships, and public discourse, including Rolake Akinkugbe-Filani, Olushola Olaleye, Ife Durosinmi-Etti, Aproko Doctor, Joro Olomofin, Tochukwu Macfoy (Dr Foy), Babajide Ogunsanwo, and Francesca Uriri. They will be joined by an impressive lineup of speakers and storytellers, including Grace Ofure, Ify Mogekwu, Abdulhafees Adelani, Bola Balogun, Rosemary Egabor-Afolahan, Adefunke Arowolo, Audu Maikori, Morenike Molehin, Tomike Adeoye, Anthony Wolve, Adefunke Arowolo, William Benson, Gbemi Olateru Olagbegi, Audrey Abayomi, Bola Balogun, and many more.Beyond the main stage conversations and the Next Big Podcaster talent discovery initiative, designed to spotlight and support emerging podcast voices across Nigeria, PodFest Naija 2026 will also feature a Spotify-led masterclass, providing creators with practical insights to grow and sustain impactful platforms. An interactive exhibition arena will give brands the opportunity to showcase products and services, connect directly with attendees, and engage with one of Nigeria’s most vibrant and influential creative communities.The festival is proudly supported by Eventful Nigeria, MTN, Fan Milk, Eve Essentials, and UAC, among other leading brands, further cementing PodFest Naija’s position as the definitive gathering for Nigeria’s podcasting and storytelling community.About PodFest NaijaPodFest Naija is Nigeria’s first podcast festival and a celebration of storytelling in all its forms. Designed as a platform for learning, networking, collaboration, and community building, the festival brings together creators, podcasters, brands, media professionals, and storytelling enthusiasts to shape the future of narrative-driven content in Africa.The event will CELEBRATE creativity, foster COLLABORATION, showcase INNOVATION, and provide a platform for LEARNING.

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MTN Brings Live It 100 on Campus Experience to DELSU, Nursing Science Student Wins Brand New Car

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Thousands of students of Delta State University (DELSU), Abraka, turned out for MTN’s Live It 100 on Campus activation, a three-day engagement that combined entertainment, gaming, brand experiences and giveaways, culminating in the presentation of a brand-new car to a lucky student. The activation, which ran from Wednesday, June 17 to Friday, June 19, 2026, transformed Campus 3 of the university into a vibrant hub of activities as students participated in games, interactive experiences, prize giveaways and entertainment programmes designed to engage and reward young people. Speaking at the grand finale of the three-day activation, Senior Manager, Segment Marketing (Youth, Women and Teens), MTN Nigeria, Temilolu Salako, said the initiative reflects MTN’s commitment to supporting young Nigerians beyond connectivity by creating opportunities for engagement, empowerment and recreation. According to him, MTN Pulse was designed to connect with young people in ways that support both their academic journey and personal aspirations. “MTN Pulse is an impactful campus initiative created to celebrate and support young people. We want students to have opportunities to learn, connect, showcase their talents and enjoy memorable experiences while on campus,” he said. Salako stated that the activation has continued to expand across tertiary institutions nationwide as part of MTN’s broader commitment to youth development and engagement. The university management commended the initiative, describing it as a valuable contribution to student welfare and wellbeing. Representing the Vice Chancellor, the Dean of Students’ Affairs, Prof. Vincent Efebeh, praised MTN for its continued investment in young people and for creating opportunities that combine learning, recreation and community engagement. He said the activation had provided students with an avenue to relax, interact and recharge outside the classroom environment. The President of the Students’ Union Government (SUG), Comrade Kingsley Dumuje, also lauded the initiative, describing it as one that resonated strongly with students. According to him, the programme is a demonstration of MTN’s understanding of what matters to students beyond the classroom, combining entertainment, engagement and meaningful rewards in a way that resonates with young people. The high point of the event came during the raffle draw on the final day when Joyce Obarakpor, a 200-level Nursing Science student of the school emerged winner of a brand-new car, sparking excitement across the venue. Expressing gratitude, Obarakpor said she had imagined winning before the event and dedicated the win to her mother, describing her as her greatest support system. “My mum is going to be very excited because she has sacrificed so much to make sure my siblings and I go to school. I just want to say thank you to MTN. I’m very happy and very excited,” she said. Live It 100 on Campus is part of MTN Pulse’s youth engagement platform designed to connect with students through experiences that bring together entertainment, learning and opportunities, while strengthening the brand’s relationship with young Nigerians across tertiary institutions nationwide.

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DAVIDHALL INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE, LAGOS STATE, AND ADO GRAMMAR SCHOOL, EKITI STATE, WIN MILO WESTERN CONFERENCE TITLES

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The road to the 26th MILO Basketball Championship National Finals reached a significant milestone with the conclusion of the Western Conference, the fourth and final regional conference of the championship. The conference saw Ado Grammar School, Ekiti State, and Davidhall International College, Lagos State, emerge champions in the girls’ and boys’ categories respectively, securing the final places at the National Finals.For 26 years, MILO has remained committed to youth development through school sports, using basketball as a platform to inspire discipline, teamwork, resilience and confidence among young people. This year, over 13,000 schools applied to participate in the MILO Basketball Championship nationwide, reflecting the continued growth and impact of the platform.Nine schools in each category competed with passion and determination for the final available places in the championship finale. In the girls’ category, Ado Grammar School, Ekiti State, secured a hard-fought 53–49 victory over Lanreleke Academy, Osun State. The win marks a significant achievement for the school as it qualifies for the National Finals for the first time.In the boys’ category, Davidhall International College, Lagos State, defeated God’s Blessings Comprehensive College, Oyo State, in a thrilling final, emerging champions with an 82–81 victory to secure their place at the National Finals.The opening address was delivered by the Category Manager, MILO, Nestlé Nigeria Plc, Mr. Gilbert Tweneboah-Koduah, who reaffirmed MILO’s commitment to youth development through sport and highlighted the positive impact of the championship on young people across the country “At MILO, we believe that sport is one of the most powerful tools for shaping character and building future leaders. Through the Basketball Championship, we continue to provide young people with opportunities to develop discipline, resilience, teamwork and determination, qualities that will serve them well beyond the court’’ In the girls’ category, Miracle Akinola of Ado Grammar School, Ekiti State, was named Most Valuable Player. Wearing jersey number 10, she delivered an outstanding performance, contributing 22 points out of her team’s total of 53 points.In the boys’ category, Emmanuel Saleh of Davidhall International College, Lagos State, was named Most Valuable Player. Wearing jersey number 7, he contributed 19 points out of his team’s 82 points and played a key role in securing victory for his team.The event was attended by dignitaries from the Oyo State Ministry of Education, as well as representatives of the Nigeria School Sport Federation (NSSF), the National Council on School Sport (NCSS), and FIBA.The conclusion of the Western Conference marks the completion of the regional phase of the 26th MILO Basketball Championship, following successful conferences across the country.The Savannah Conference saw Government Secondary School, Zing, Taraba State, emerge girls’ champions, while Family Support Programme Secondary School, Katsina State, won the boys’ category. The Central Conference followed, producing Government Secondary School, Gboko, Benue State, and Father O’Connell Science College, Niger State, as champions in the girls’ and boys’ categories respectively. At the Atlantic Conference, St. Jude Girls Secondary School, Bayelsa State, and King Amakree Academy, Rivers State, secured the regional titles in the girls’ and boys’ categories respectively.With the conclusion of the Western Conference, all regional champions for the 26th MILO Basketball Championship have now emerged, completing the lineup for the National Finals scheduled to take place on July 2, 2026, at the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.

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St. Jude Girls Secondary School, Bayelsa, and King Amakree Academy, Rivers, Win MILO Atlantic Conference Titles

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The road to the 26th MILO Basketball Championship National Finals continued with the successful conclusion of the Atlantic Conference, the third regional conference of the championship, held at the Stephen Keshi Stadium, Asaba, Delta State, where St. Jude Girls Secondary School, Amarata, Bayelsa State, and King Amakree Academy, Rivers State, emerged champions in the girls’ and boys’ categories respectively.

For 26 years, MILO has remained committed to youth development through school sports, using basketball as a platform to inspire discipline, teamwork, resilience and confidence among young people. This year, over 13,000 schools applied to participate in the MILO Basketball Championship nationwide, reflecting the continued growth and relevance of the platform.

Nine schools in each category competed with passion and determination for a place at the National Finals, with only the regional champions advancing to the next stage of the competition. At the end of the contest, St. Jude Girls Secondary School emerged champions in the girls’ category after defeating Urhobo College 46–25, while King Amakree Academy secured the boys’ title with a hard-fought 47–44 victory over Urhobo College.

The opening address was delivered by the Category Manager, MILO, Nestlé Nigeria Plc, Mr. Gilbert Tweneboah-Koduah, who highlighted the role of the championship in inspiring young athletes to pursue excellence beyond the game.

“Every game played at this championship reminds us of the courage, determination and promise that exist in our young people. These students are not only competing for medals; they are learning to believe in themselves, to work as a team, and to rise above challenges. At MILO, we are proud to continue supporting a platform that helps young people turn their passion into purpose,” he said.

In the girls’ category, Anthonia Obokawe of St. Jude Girls Secondary School, Amarata, Bayelsa State, was named Most Valuable Player. Wearing jersey number 4, she contributed 12 points out of her team’s 46 points, playing a key role in their victory.

In the boys’ category, Edmund Hart of King Amakree Academy, Rivers State, was named Most Valuable Player after delivering an outstanding performance, contributing 22 points out of their team’s 47 points.

The event was attended by dignitaries from the Delta State Ministry of Education, as well as representatives from NSSF, NCSF and FIBA.

The journey to the 26th MILO Basketball Championship National Finals has progressed through key regional stages across the country.

From the Savannah Conference, where Government Secondary School, Zing, Taraba State, emerged girls’ champions and Family Support Programme Secondary School, Katsina State, won the boys’ category. To the Central Conference, where Government Secondary School, Gboko, Benue State, secured the girls’ title and Father O’Connell Science College, Niger State, emerged boys’ champions. And now to the Atlantic Conference, where St. Jude Girls Secondary School, Bayelsa State, and King Amakree Academy, Rivers State, emerged champions in the girls’ and boys’ categories respectively.

Attention now turns to the Western Conference, the final regional stage, where winning schools will secure places at the 26th MILO Basketball Championship National Finals scheduled for July 2, 2026, at the National Stadium, Surulere, Lagos.

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