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Abuja Motor Fair set for 25th edition, govs, investors meetings, others lined up

Abuja Motor Fair set for 25th edition, govs, investors meetings, others lined up
A bumper edition of the annual Abuja Motor Fair is in the offing as the event enters its 25th edition this year.
Managing Director of BKG Exhibitions, Mr. Ifeanyichukwu Agwu, announced on Monday that the highly anticipated 25th edition of the fair would be held from November 24 to 28, 2025, in Abuja, Nigeria’s Federal Capital Territory.
Agwu at a press briefing on Monday described the upcoming edition as a landmark celebration, not only marking a quarter-century of consistent exhibitions but also signalling a renewed commitment to leveraging the automotive industry for national economic growth.
“We’ve been working on this event for the past two months,” Agwu stated.
“This 25th edition will be bigger, more inclusive, and more strategically aligned with national development goals.
“We’re planning a massive media campaign and stakeholders engagement across the country.”
BKG is aiming to use this platform to connect auto manufacturers, investors, government stakeholders, and the public in more meaningful ways than ever.
As part of this, the organizers plan to visit key stakeholders with journalists before the event kicks off, generating broader awareness and deeper engagement.
A major feature of the fair this year will be state-level participation, with BKG targeting all 36 state governments to showcase their transport and mobility initiatives.
This, the BKG boss said, would provide a great opportunity for state governments that have invested in transport terminals to promote it and for those intending to do so.
By providing a platform for state governments and auto companies to explore investment partnerships, the event is expected to foster practical solutions to Nigeria’s transportation and food distribution challenges.
Agwu emphasized that effective road transport systems could play a significant role in curbing inflation, lowering food prices, and reducing the cost of living.
“We are creating an interface between policymakers, investors, and the transport industry. This is our contribution to economic development,” he said.
The fair will also host strategic sessions for principal officers and members of the National Assembly, aimed at influencing policy formulation and legislative support for the automotive and transport sectors.
To further underscore the economic and policy importance of the fair, special days will be set aside for state governors to address the press and meet directly with investors and auto companies.
Agwu expressed confidence that the increased competition and collaboration within the industry would benefit consumers and propel the sector forward.
“We’ve seen what competition can do. We’re prepared to do more. Competition is good for customers,” he said.
As preparations intensify, all eyes are now on November, when Nigeria’s capital city will become the hub of transport innovation, investment opportunities, and forward-thinking dialogue on how to move the country ahead – quite literally.
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Electric Mobility Leader, Spiro, Selected for 2025 Regional Platforms for Climate Projects Pipeline

Electric Mobility Leader, Spiro, Selected for 2025 Regional Platforms for Climate Projects Pipeline
Spiro, a pioneering Pan-African electric mobility company driving sustainable transportation across the continent, has been selected for the prestigious 2025 Regional Platforms for Climate Projects (RPCP) Pipeline.
The RPCP is an initiative under the leadership of the High-Level Champions, designed to mobilize capital for climate ventures and projects across developing countries and emerging markets.
Spiro is the largest electric mobility company in Africa operates the largest battery swapping infrastructure in eight countries in Africa.
The firm says it intends to transform the African economies through substitution of expensive imported fossil fuel-based transportation into affordable, and accessible electric mobility solutions locally made in Africa, by Africans, for Africa end the world.
A statement by the firm says this recognition highlights Spiro’s position as a leading climate leader, delivering cutting-edge, high-impact solutions that accelerate Africa’s transition to a low-carbon, sustainable future in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Founded in 2022, Spiro operates a vertically integrated platform that scales electric two-wheel mobility across eight African countries: Benin, Togo, Nigeria, Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, Cameroon, and Tanzania.
The company’s comprehensive business model encompasses four key revenue streams: electric bike sales through distribution partners and financiers; battery-as-a-service subscriptions supported by a rapidly expanding network of swap stations; after-sales services including spare parts and maintenance; and data monetization via licensing and analytics.
Spiro has deployed over 35,000 electric motorbikes and facilitated more than 20 million battery swaps, enabling over 500 million kilometres of CO₂-free travel and helping to avoid approximately 30,000 tons of carbon emissions.
Beyond its environmental impact, Spiro is driving significant economic and social benefits.
The company has created over 1,000 direct and indirect manufacturing jobs across its facilities in Kenya, Uganda, Rwanda, and Nigeria, with women representing more than 40% of the workforce.
Additionally, the Spiro Academy plays a pivotal role in training and upskilling local talent, supporting transitions into medium- and high-skilled employment opportunities.
Financially, Spiro’s growth has been robust, generating USD 23 million in revenue in 2024 and projecting a tenfold increase to USD 200 million in 2025.
To support its ambitious expansion plans, Spiro is currently raising USD 50 million in Series A funding to accelerate market growth, scale operations, and invest in research, development, and technological innovation.
The company has already secured USD 120 million in equity and USD 23 million in debt financing.
As part of the RPCP Pipeline, Spiro will gain valuable exposure at prominent climate-focused events, be featured in curated publications by the Climate Champions Team and partners and access a broad network of global climate stakeholders to foster collaboration and amplify impact.
This far, Spiro has achieved over half a billion kms of CO2 free travel, crossed 20 million battery swaps and operated over 600 battery swapping stations with more than 35,000 motor bikes in circulation.
Through its expanding regional production network and upcoming facilities in Uganda, Kenya, Nigeria, and Rwanda, Spiro is committed to deliver affordable, locally manufactured electric mobility solutions at scale across Africa.
The Climate High-Level Champions (HLCs) work to mobilize ambitious climate action from businesses, cities, regions, and financial institutions to support governments in achieving the goals of the Paris Agreement.
By driving partnerships, showcasing transformative solutions, and prioritizing support for vulnerable communities, the HLCs help turn ideas into impact – cleaner air, better jobs, safer homes, and a healthier world for all.
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Updated: NADDC, Toyota, Carloha, Weststar, LSM, Nord, others confirm 2025 Auto Summit participation

Updated: NADDC, Toyota, Carloha, Weststar, LSM, Nord, others confirm 2025 Auto Summit participation
Many bjg organisations and prominent stakeholders have thrown their weight behind the forthcoming Nigeria Auto Industry Summit (NAISU) slated for July 31st, 2025 in Lagos.
The National Automotive Design and Development Council, Toyota Nigeria Limited, Carloha, Weststar Associates Limited, Lanre Shittu Motors (LSM) and Nord are among other stakeholders that have confirmed their participation in this year’s event.
Apart from NADDC, other major organisations partnering with NAJA to host this year’s programme are the Nigeria Association of Automotive Manufacturers (NAMA) and African Association of Automobile Manufacturers (AAAM).
Riding on the huge success of the maiden edition held last year and with a lot of interest coming stakeholders and prospective participants, NAJA says the event can only get better.
NAJA in a statement gave the main theme of this year’s Summit holding in Lagos as “NIGERIA FIRST: LOCAL CONTENT AS CATALYST FOR AUTOMOTIVE ECONOMY”.
It quoted Mike Ochonma, the Summit Organizing Committee Chairman, as saying, “Last year, NAJA premiered the Nigeria Auto Industry Summit (NAISU) as a platform for stakeholders and participants to converge and critically x-ray the auto industry and proffer solutions that will take the industry to greater heights for the benefits of all players in the industry and Nigerians at large.
“For this year, critical government agencies like NADDC, Standards Organization of Nigeria (SON), Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) and others have also confirmed their participation for this year’s event.
Theodore Opara, Chairman of NAJA, also lent his voice, saying, “NAISU has come to stay as evidenced by the wholehearted embrace by the stakeholders in the auto industry.
“And the interests already received this year show that this event is on the right trajectory for the benefit of all in the industry.
“Also, this year promises to radically work on entrenching local content and work more on the long-awaited Auto Industry Development Plan of the federal government, which also remains a focal point of discussions in the sector.
“This year’s NAISU promises to be a better version of last year and plans are already in top gear to ensure all expectations are met and exceeded.”
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Jetour expands SUV lineup in Nigeria with feature-rich X50

Jetour expands SUV lineup in Nigeria with feature-rich X50
Jetour Nigeria has expanded its SUV lineup with the introduction of the all-new Jetour X50—a compact SUV making its debut in the Nigerian market.
Designed with a blend of innovation, comfort, and safety, the Jetour X50 promises to deliver a premium driving experience while maintaining affordability.
The stylish five-seater SUV is packed with high-end features that cater to both urban drivers and adventure seekers.
Safety at the forefront
The X50 comes equipped with a full suite of advanced safety features, including driver, passenger, and side-seat airbags, offering all-round protection.
It also includes a Vehicle Stability Control System, Electronic Parking Brake, and Auto Hold System, enhancing safety and ease of driving, especially in traffic or on inclines.
Parking and maneuvering are simplified with a 360° Surround View Camera and Parking Sensors. Additionally, Blind Spot Detection (BSD), Lane Change Assist, and Rear Cross Traffic Alert are integrated to minimize blind spots and prevent potential collisions during lane shifts or reversing.
Other safety features include an Auto Lockout System, Automatic Door Lock, Alarm System, and Power Windows.
Smart Technology and Driver Convenience
Jetour has equipped the X50 with a range of smart technologies for an enhanced driving experience.
The SUV features Smart Entry, a Push Start button, and multiple Drive Modes (Eco, Normal, and Sport) to match varying driving preferences. Cruise Control adds further convenience on longer journeys.
In the cabin, drivers will find a 10.5-inch touchscreen display with Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, Bluetooth, and Voice Command capabilities. Wireless charging and a Phone Mirror function further boost tech appeal.
Luxury-Inspired Comfort and Design
With comfort in mind, the Jetour X50 offers leather seats, an electric sunroof (optional), auto air conditioning with rear vents, and a power-adjustable driver’s seat.
The Auto Fold Outside Rear View Mirror and LED fog lamps enhance both aesthetics and functionality.
The SUV also comes with 18-inch alloy wheels, ensuring a smooth ride and modern look.
Performance and Efficiency
Under the hood, the Jetour X50 runs on a 1.5-litre turbocharged 4-cylinder engine, delivering 115 kW of power and 230 Nm of torque.
The engine is paired with a Dual Clutch Transmission (DCT), offering a responsive and fuel-efficient drive ideal for Nigerian roads.
Designed for the Nigerian Market
Measuring 4,397 mm in length, 1,841 mm in width, and 1,652 mm in height, the X50 features a bold, aerodynamic design tailored for local preferences.
Its compact size and efficient engine make it a versatile option for both city driving and weekend getaways.
The name “Jetour,” meaning “convenient travel” in Chinese, reflects the brand’s mission to provide accessible luxury and innovation to modern drivers. Jetour has already made a name for itself globally in the SUV and crossover segment.
Reliable After-Sales Support
Jetour Nigeria assures customers of dependable after-sales service, including genuine spare parts availability and dedicated technical support—further positioning the X50 as a smart and secure investment in the market.
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