NASENI Empowers Osun Youths and Women with Technical Skills
NASENI is empowering youths and women in Osun State by providing advanced technical skills and equipment in fields like photography and shoemaking to stimulate local business growth.
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NASENI is empowering youths and women in Osun State by providing advanced technical skills and equipment in fields like photography and shoemaking to stimulate local business growth.
NASENI expresses confidence in Nigeria’s ability to achieve its 2060 net-zero clean energy target, emphasizing the need for sustained commitment and data.
NASENI's empowerment program in Kano has provided over 2,000 households with clean energy solutions, including solar systems and cookstoves, to enhance their quality of life.

Nigeria is focusing on asset restoration and value recovery, led by NASENI, to revive abandoned infrastructure, boost productivity, and save public funds.
Nigeria's National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) has announced a new strategy to commercialize local innovations, aiming to create jobs and boost the country's industrialization efforts.
Women and youth groups in Nasarawa State have rallied support for Prof. Mohammad Sani Haruna's governorship bid, highlighting his development track record with NASENI. His supporters believe he is a strong candidate for the state's top office.

Prof. Mohammed Sani Haruna, a former NASENI executive vice chairman, has declared his intention to contest the Nasarawa governorship, rejecting calls to step down for Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada despite Governor Abdullahi Sule's endorsement.
The Nigerian Presidency has praised the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) for its advancements in locally assembled drones, agricultural technology, and indigenous manufacturing, highlighting its contribution to Nigeria's innovation agenda.
Mohammad Haruna, former CEO of NASENI, has officially declared his candidacy for the 2027 Nasarawa governorship under the APC, promising to focus on education and infrastructure.

Khalil Halilu, EVC/CEO of NASENI, emphasizes that Africa's transformation must be built upon production, innovation, and industrial capability.