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NAJA Awards: Innoson, Mikano, GAC nominated for car assembly plant of the year

There is excitement in the air as the year is gradually winding down. It is the season of stock taking; time for assessments in different sectors and decisions are made on products, services and companies that have stood out among others in an outgoing year.

For the auto industry, Nigeria Auto Journalists Association has shortlisted three companies, Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM) taking on industry heavyweights Mikano International and GAC Motors, for the Car Assembly Plant of the Year award.

This award event, scheduled for December 11 at the Oriental Hotels, Victoria Island, celebrates excellence in local assembly, innovation, and contributions to Nigeria’s automotive ecosystem.

Innoson Vehicle Manufacturing (IVM), Nigeria’s first indigenous vehicle manufacturing company, has long positioned itself as a leader in producing vehicles tailored towards the local market.

Known for its affordability and focus on durability in harsh terrains, Innoson has become a symbol of Nigerian industrial ambition.

Innoson has not only been assembling vehicles but has taken bold steps to deepen local content in its manufacturing process. This sets them apart in their ability to create jobs and reduce the nation’s reliance on imports.

However, competitors like Mikano Motors have introduced sleek designs and advanced technologies from their local assembly plant that appeal to Nigeria’s growing middle class.

Mikano’s strategy has focused on offering luxury and utility vehicles assembled in Nigeria, leveraging its existing infrastructure and reputation in the power generation sector.

Similarly, GAC Motors has successfully carved a niche with its emphasis on innovation and energy efficiency. Its partnership with some state government, especially Lagos, has positioned it as a strong force in automobile industry.

Its after-sale service network and aggressive marketing have made it a formidable player in the industry.

The competition in this segment of Nigeria’s automotive sector is spurred by government policies such as the National Automotive Industry Development Plan (NAIDP).

The policy incentivizes local assembly while imposing high import tariff on fully built vehicles to encourage domestic production.

“Innoson, Mikano, and GAC each bring unique strengths to the table,” said Theodore Opara, Chairman of the 2024 award planning committee.

“But the winner will ultimately be the one that combines innovation with affordability while addressing Nigeria’s socio-economic realities.”

Other nominees

While the nominees for the flagship “Car of the Year” category are still under wraps, other category contenders have been unveiled.

These nominations highlight the industry’s best in manufacturing, innovation, and service delivery.

In the Heavy-Duty Truck of the Year category, JAC, FAW, and Howo Sinotruk are set for a fierce contest.

Similarly, Lanre Shittu Motors (LSM), Dangote Sinotruk West Africa Ltd, and Perfection Motors are vying for supremacy in the Truck Plant of the Year category.

The Mini-Bus Assembly Plant of the Year includes nominees such as Jet Systems, Innoson, and Nord, while the Product Launch of the Year features entries like the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, Toyota Rumion, Toyota Belta, and the Suzuki Vitara.

Luxury enthusiasts will see Mercedes Benz S-Class as a strong contender for Luxury Brand of the Year, while Mercedes Benz GLE, BMW X7, and Range Rover Autobiography are competing in the Luxury SUV of the Year category.

In the Compact SUV of the Year, nominees include the Kia Sonett, Changan CS35, and Hyundai Venue, while the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado, Chery Tiggo Pro 2, and Nord A9 are vying for the Outstanding Entrant of the Year.

Chisco Transport, GUO Transport Company and Okeyson Transport have been shortlisted for the transport company of the year award.

“The NAJA Awards are not just about recognition but also about defining industry standards,” says Theodore Opara, Chairman of the Awards Committee.

He noted that emerging players and established brands alike are using the platform to showcase advancements in sustainable technology and customer engagement.

Winners of the NAJA Awards enjoy enhanced brand credibility and increased consumer trust. “These awards are a validation of quality, innovation, and market responsiveness,” added Opara.

According to the Chairman of NAJA, Mike Ochonma, beyond the prestige, this recognition sends a strong message about the direction of Nigeria’s automotive industry.

“It highlights the need for continued investment in local manufacturing and the potential for Nigeria to become a hub for automotive production in Africa.”
As the competition heats up, all eyes are on the trio of contenders, with stakeholders eager to see who will clinch the coveted title and set the benchmark for the future of Nigeria’s automotive landscape.

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Managing Director of Toyota Nigeria Limited, Mr. Kunle Ade-Ojo; Chairman of TNL, Chief Michael Ade.Ojo, and MD/CEO, AGL Motors Ltd, Alhaji AbdulAfeez Gabar Lado, at the presentation of the 2025 best customer award to AGL Motors in Lagos.

Toyota Nigeria unveils plans to ease vehicle ownership

As rising costs put car ownership beyond the reach of many Nigerians, Toyota Nigeria Limited says it is rolling out fresh measures to make buying and maintaining vehicles easier for customers.

Managing Director, Mr. Kunle Ade-Ojo, announced the plans at the company’s 2026 Awards and Customers’ Night in Lagos, where he reaffirmed Toyota’s commitment to expanding mobility solutions in the country.

A statement on Thursday quoted Ade-Ojo as saying Toyota Nigeria would continue to innovate and introduce strategies that would enable more Nigerians to own and maintain Toyota vehicles while enjoying quality after-sales support.

According to him, the company’s commitment goes beyond selling vehicles to ensuring customers enjoy a seamless ownership experience through a robust nationwide service network.

“We will continue to innovate, adapt and elevate our product offerings and service delivery. Our ambition remains clear: to sustain industry leadership while contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s economic development as a responsible corporate citizen,” he said.

He added that the company’s future plans are aligned with Toyota’s global vision of enriching lives through mobility, with a strong focus on innovation, sustainability and value creation.

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Ade-Ojo noted that Toyota Nigeria’s success over the years had been driven by the loyalty of customers, support from dealers, suppliers, employees, financial institutions and strategic partners, as well as the guidance of the company’s board led by its founder and chairman, Chief Michael Ade-Ojo.

The highlight of the event was the presentation of the Evergreen Customer of the Year Award to Zenith Bank Plc, which retained the title as Toyota Nigeria’s highest-volume customer for 2025. In recognition of the achievement, Chief Michael Ade-Ojo presented the bank with the keys to a brand-new Toyota Starlet Cross.

AGL Motors emerged overall winner in the Customer of the Year category, while the Nigerian Army and Zenith Bank were named first and second runners-up respectively. The winners received office equipment valued at several millions of naira.

Toyota Nigeria also honoured excellence in automotive journalism. Theodore Opara of Vanguard was named Journalist of the Year, while Mike Ochonma of Transport World and Rasheed Bisiriyu of Newstrends received awards for their contributions to automotive reporting, mobility advocacy and industry analysis.

Speaking at the event, several dealers and business partners commended Toyota Nigeria’s investments in dealer development, technical training and workshop upgrades, describing the initiatives as critical to sustaining high service standards and customer satisfaction across the country.

 

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Zenith Bank tops awards list as Toyota Nigeria celebrates three decades of excellence (plus photos)

 

Zenith Bank Plc has emerged as the biggest winner at the 2026 Toyota Awards and Customers’ Night, clinching the coveted Evergreen Customer of the Year Award for the second consecutive year in recognition of its exceptional patronage of Toyota vehicles over the past five years.

The colourful event, held on Friday, May 5, 2026, at The Podium Event Centre in Lekki, Lagos, brought together an impressive gathering of customers, dealers, government officials, corporate partners, media practitioners and industry stakeholders to celebrate the achievements of Toyota Nigeria Limited (TNL) and strengthen the partnerships that have sustained its leadership in Nigeria’s automotive industry.

The annual awards ceremony serves as a platform to reward loyal customers, honour strategic partners and reinforce the company’s customer-first philosophy.

The highlight of the evening came when representatives of Zenith Bank were invited to the stage to receive the prestigious award for purchasing the highest number of Toyota vehicles from TNL dealerships in 2025.

The banking giant also secured the same honour last year after emerging as the customer with the highest cumulative vehicle purchases between 2020 and 2024.

In recognition of the feat, Chairman and founder of Toyota Nigeria Limited, Chief Michael Ade-Ojo, presented Zenith Bank with the keys to a brand-new Toyota Starlet Cross.

The competition in the Customer of the Year category was equally keen. AGL Motors emerged as the overall winner, while the Nigerian Army and Zenith Bank finished as first and second runners-up respectively. The winners received office equipment worth several millions of naira.

The 2026 edition of the awards carried special significance as Toyota Nigeria celebrated its 30th anniversary, marking three decades of operations since its establishment in 1996.

In keeping with its tradition of recognising contributors across its business ecosystem, Toyota Nigeria also honoured outstanding automotive journalists whose reports and analyses helped shape public understanding of developments in the industry.

Veteran motoring journalist, Theodore Opara of Vanguard, was named Journalist of the Year for his consistent coverage of the automotive sector and insightful reporting on industry trends and Toyota’s innovations.

Mike Ochonma of Transport World emerged as the runner-up, while Rasheed Bisiriyu of Newstrends was recognised as the second runner-up for their contributions to automotive journalism, particularly in the areas of vehicle technology, mobility solutions and market analysis.ĺ

Earlier in his keynote address, Managing Director of TNL, Kunle Ade-Ojo reflected on the company’s journey, describing the milestone as a testament to resilience, innovation and customer loyalty.

“Tonight is a moment of reflection, celebration and renewed commitment,” he said.

“For us at Toyota Nigeria, this annual gathering is more than a tradition. It is a deliberate expression of our enduring philosophy of putting the customer first. It provides a unique platform to honour the loyalty, trust and partnership that have defined our journey over the years.”

 

According to him, Toyota Nigeria has evolved from modest beginnings into one of the country’s most trusted automotive brands through a relentless focus on quality, reliability and service excellence.

“Since commencing operations in 1996, our journey has been defined by resilience, growth and transformation. Our progress over the past three decades has been anchored on one unwavering principle—creating value for our customers.

“Beyond delivering vehicles that meet diverse mobility needs, we have invested significantly in building a nationwide after-sales ecosystem designed to provide a seamless and premium ownership experience.”

Ade-Ojo assured customers and stakeholders that Toyota Nigeria would continue to innovate and improve its products and services despite prevailing economic challenges.

Several dealers and business partners used the occasion to commend Toyota Nigeria for its continuous investments in dealer development, training initiatives and workshop upgrades aimed at improving service delivery nationwide.

Ade-Ojo expressed gratitude to Toyota Nigeria’s extensive network of stakeholders, including dealers, customers, suppliers, consultants, financial institutions and employees.

“The journey of the past 30 years would not have been possible without the unwavering support and contributions of our stakeholders,” he said.

The managing director also acknowledged the support of Toyota Nigeria’s principal partner, Toyota Motor Corporation, as well as the company’s board of directors led by Chief Ade.Ojo.

He further assured customers that Toyota Nigeria would continue to introduce customer-friendly initiatives designed to make vehicle ownership more accessible despite economic headwinds.

“Despite the monumental challenges in the economy, Toyota Nigeria will continue to devise means that will enable our customers to enjoy their preferred auto brand—Toyota. We will continue to initiate customer-friendly business improvement strategies aimed at making our vehicles more affordable.”

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L-R: TV personality/brand influencer, Somadina Anyama (Soma); Head, Service at the Toyota Nigeria Limited, Mr Sylvester Enwere; actor/social advocate, Kate Henshaw, and Head, Dealer Development and Special Duties at TNL, Mr. Henry Ojuoko, on the Day 2 of the Toyota Motor Show in Lekki Lagos.

Toyota Motor Show Ignites Youth Interest in Future Mobility

 

Toyota Nigeria Limited turned the spotlight on the next generation of tech leaders and automotive enthusiasts at the 2026 Toyota Motor Show.

Held at The Podium in Lekki, Lagos, the four-day exhibition dedicated its second day entirely to fueling youth innovation, featuring high-stakes academic battles, technical workshops, and star-studded panels.

The youth-focused itinerary kicked off with an intensive Technical Workshop led by Toyota Nigeria’s Master Technician and Key Instructor, Saheed Shorinola.

The masterclass set the stage for a thrilling day of intellectual rivalry, where students and young professionals put their creativity and analytical skills to the test.

Brilliant Minds Battle for N1.550 million in Cash Prizes.

The atmosphere electrified as two powerhouse student teams clashed in a debate centred on the future of mobility and technological innovation.

• The Debate Champions: Team A—comprising Robinson Goodness, Esabu Blessing, and Igbayisemore Tony—clinched victory after a fiercely contested argument, walking away with the N600,000 grand prize.

The Runners-Up: Team B, featuring Akinware Breakthrough, Yusuf Rahimat, and Dawn Ijaware, put up a stellar defense to secure the N300,000 runner-up prize.

Intellectual fireworks continued during a high-speed automotive quiz. After multiple elimination rounds testing deep knowledge of vehicle mechanics and Toyota history, the final three emerged triumphant:

• 1st Place (N250,000): Feyisetan Tolase Emmanuel

• 2nd Place (N150,000): Ayorinde Bolarinwa

• 3rd Place (N100,000): Shobowale Oladimeji.

. Mario Chukwuma, Aduloju Oluwatomiwa and Abdulsemiu Ayodeji came 4th, 5th and 6th respectively, going home with N50,000 each as event reward.

Star-Studded Judging and Corporate Vision

The brilliant performances drew high praise from the judges’ bench, which was chaired by award-winning actress and social advocate Kate Henshaw.

“The future remains bright when young people are encouraged to embrace knowledge and innovation,” Henshaw remarked, praising the contestants’ confidence and analytical depth.

Also on the panel were TV personality and influencer Somadina ‘Soma’ Anyama, Toyota Nigeria’s Head of Service Sylvester Enwere, and Head of Dealer Development and Special Projects, Henry Ojuoko.

“Toyota’s mission goes beyond selling vehicles,” said Ojuoko. “It is about inspiring curiosity and encouraging young Nigerians to explore massive opportunities in technology, mobility, and innovation.”

Cars, Comedy, and Beats: A 4-Day Spectacle

The Motor Show, which ran from June 2 to June 4 and June 6, was described as a masterclass in brand engagement.

• On the Track: Visitors enjoyed exclusive test drives of flagship models, including the Camry, RAV4, Land Cruiser, Corolla, and Hilux, alongside receiving free vehicle diagnostic services.
• In the Crowds: Popular comedian and content creator Mama Deola took over day 3, bringing her signature humour to the showroom floor while highlighting vehicle features for fans.
• The Grand Finale: The exhibition wrapped up on Saturday with an explosive DJ/music festival of sort, hosted by celebrity On-Air-Personality Dotun. The highlight was the “DJ Bump Off”—a heated wheels-of-steel battle featuring four top DJs, where the delectable female DJ Medusa, out-mixed the competition to take home the crown.

By blending education, high-stakes competition, and top-tier entertainment, Toyota Nigeria Limited has once again proved that the future of mobility is not just about the machines—it’s about the people driving the conversation.

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