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Google Calls for Submissions for 2024 Hustle Academy

Google has announced the opening of applications for the 2024 cohort of its Hustle Academy, a program dedicated to accelerating the growth of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) in Sub-Saharan Africa. This year, the program introduces a significant upgrade: business-focused AI training integrated directly into the curriculum.
SMBs are the backbone of Africa’s economy, yet many face challenges accessing funding and developing the essential skills needed to grow their businesses. According to the International Finance Corporation (IFC), 40% of formal SMBs in developing countries have an unmet funding need of $5.2 trillion annually.
The Hustle Academy aims to address this gap by providing comprehensive business education, mentorship, and networking opportunities. Since its launch in 2022, over 10,000 businesses have benefited from the program. Participants who received grants nearly doubled their success rate in accessing new funding sources beyond friends and family, increasing from 11% to 20%. The program has also spurred job creation, with an average of 4 new jobs for every 10 businesses that graduated.
Kristy Grant, Head of B2B Marketing, SSA commented, “Artificial intelligence (AI) holds immense potential for African small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs), enabling them to drive innovation, increase efficiency, and unlock new levels of economic growth. The Hustle Academy has supported over 10,000 businesses that have gone ahead to raise funding and create jobs since inception. By incorporating AI into our curriculum, we aim to further amplify this impact, equipping SMBs to harness AI technologies for improved business performance and economic progress.”
The new AI modules focus on data-driven decisions, optimising operations, and building AI-powered marketing strategies. Participants will explore practical applications through modules like “Boost Your Productivity with AI” and “Marketing Strategy and AI,” learning how to save time and supercharge digital outreach.
Applications for the 2024 Hustle Academy cohort are open to SMBs in Kenya, Nigeria, and South Africa, and the program will run through the end of the year.
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Access Bank Installs Boreholes in Abaren, Omu Ishoko, Kemta, Seven Others

By Aduragbemi Omiyale
To ensure reliable access to clean and safe water for thousands of residents, Access Bank Plc has facilitated the installation of boreholes in 10 underserved communities in Nigeria.
The communities are Arogun, Omu Ishoko, Kemta, Ajibode, Aleku, Ogunrun, Oniwawa, Okeran, Abaren, and Afojupa.
This is part of the lender’s commitment to sustainable development and community well-being through its Access Clean Water Project, a transformative initiative aimed at improving access to clean water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH).
The project, implemented in partnership with HACEY, a leading development organisation, directly supports Sustainable Development Goal 6, ensuring availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all.
With Nigeria’s population exceeding 200 million and access to pipe-borne water in urban households declining from 32 per cent in 1990 to just 3 per cent in 2015, the need for sustainable water solutions has never been more urgent.
The Access Clean Water Project addresses this challenge by providing functional boreholes and WASH education to communities in Obafemi Owode and Otta Local Government Areas, benefiting over 500,000 residents.
This initiative aligns with Access Bank’s broader Corporate Social Investment (CSI) strategy and reinforces its position as a leading sustainability-focused financial institution.
By supporting clean water access, the Bank is fostering community growth through improved health, education, and economic opportunities and demonstrating its commitment to inclusive development and long-term positive impact.
The Programme Officer for Health at Access Holdings Plc, Ms Esther Graham, said, “Access Bank is proud to support this vital initiative that not only improves lives but also strengthens the foundation for sustainable economic growth.”
“Our commitment to community development is unwavering, and we believe access to clean water is a fundamental right that drives progress,” she added.
In addition to infrastructure development, the Access Bank Clean Water Project includes comprehensive WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene) education, equipping community members with essential knowledge on hygiene practices and the prevention of waterborne diseases.
The impact of this initiative is far-reaching. By improving access to clean water, the project is expected to significantly reduce the incidence of waterborne illnesses, enhance hygiene standards, and promote healthier living conditions.
Ultimately, the project is expected to strengthen community resilience, drives sustainable development, and reaffirm Access Bank’s commitment to fostering inclusive growth and well-being across Nigeria.
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FG Plans State-by-State Home Ownership Model to Meet Housing Needs

By Adedapo Adesanya
Nigeria plans to launch a state-by-state home ownership and housing development campaign as part of the Renewed Hope Housing initiative.
The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Mr Ahmed Dangiwa, made this known at the 19th Africa International Housing Show (AIHS) in Abuja, noting that the initiative aims to address housing needs across Nigeria, regardless of income level, by providing various housing options and facilitating access to homeownership.
Mr Dangiwa said the campaign, which will be rolled out in the 36 States of the Federation and the FCT, will make housing accessible to all Nigerians
According to the Minister, the biggest gaps in housing delivery are at the sub-national level where many state governments lack technical capacity, planning systems, and financial tools to act decisively.
He said that the programme would be implemented in collaboration with state governments, private sector investors, and international development partners.
“I am pleased to announce our plan to launch a State-by-State Homeownership and Housing Development Campaign, a high-impact outreach initiative in collaboration with state governments, the private sector, and development partners.
“The goal is to bridge the gap between national housing policy and state-level execution while empowering citizens with the knowledge and tools to access affordable housing opportunities.
“As part of this initiative, we aim to embed housing reform champions as Special Advisers to State Governors, convene State Housing Roundtables to review existing housing development plans.
“We will also provide technical advisory, develop actionable roadmaps, and offer hands-on support to structure viable projects and unlock financing.”
Mr Dangiwa said that the campaign would also ensure alignment with federal programmes, thereby enabling states to access funding and technical support from institutions.
The institutions include the Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN), Nigeria Mortgage Refinance Company (NMRC), Family Homes Funds, the MoFI Real Estate Investment Fund (MREIF), Shelter Afrique Development Bank, and others.
“I therefore call on our development partners, DFIs, donor agencies, and private sector leaders to support this initiative.
“Let us take the knowledge we share in conferences like this and transform it into concrete action in our communities.”
Mr Dangiwa also said that to underscore the government’s renewed political will to housing delivery, plans have been finalised to establish an Experts-led National Housing Policy Coordination and Monitoring Committee.
He said this was to evaluate, and report on the implementation of the National Housing Policy and related housing sector programmes.
“Housing is not a privilege, it is a right. It is not just a roof, it is the bedrock of health, dignity, productivity, and national stability. When we invest in housing, we are investing in people, in jobs, in cities, and in the future,” he said.
Mr Dangiwa also acknowledged that the government alone cannot mobilise the funding required to fix the housing need.
He said that was why the government was leveraging Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) with reputable developers to deliver Renewed Hope Cities which target mid to high income earners.
He said that so far, over N70 billion in private sector capital have been attracted by the government .
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EFCC Nabs Seven Chinese, Four Nigerians Over Illegal Ilmenite Mining

By Adedapo Adesanya
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) have arrested 11 individuals, including seven Chinese nationals, for engaging in illegal mining of ilmenite in the Eastern Obolo Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State.
Ilmenite, the mineral allegedly mined illegally, is a key source of titanium and is in high demand globally for use in aircraft manufacturing, paints, and electronics.
According to the EFCC, the suspects were apprehended at Emem-Asuk community, where they were reportedly operating two unauthorized mining sites.
The group was caught while setting up equipment at a second location, having already begun the illegal extraction of ilmenite, at their first site.
Those arrested included Chinese nationals Yang Chaobao (32), Zhong Dun Yi (33), Cheng Jiang (35), Zhong Dun Long (37), Pan Peiming (33), Lai Yiping (37), and Zhu Lekun (35). Their Nigerian collaborators are David Israel (18), Jonah Bartholomew Jim (24), Samuel Samuel Timothy (20), and a female interpreter, Comfort Gabriel Ajaga (23).
In her statement to investigators, Ms Ajaga, the only female suspect, claimed she had no direct role in the mining operations.
“I am a student studying Chinese language at a Learning Centre in Anambra State. I only work with them as a translator,” she told EFCC operatives.
Preliminary findings indicate the suspects lacked the requisite permits or licences to carry out mining operations at either location.
The EFCC says the arrests are part of its ongoing efforts to clamp down on economic sabotage and environmental crimes in Nigeria’s extractive industries.
“The suspects will be charged to court upon conclusion of investigation,” the EFCC said in a statement posted on X.
This development underscores growing concerns over the influx of illegal mining operations in Nigeria, often run by foreign syndicates with local collaborators, leading to revenue losses and ecological degradation.
The EFCC has stepped up efforts to enforce the laws against illegal mining as part of a wider national effort to curb the activity.
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