Practical Nigerian Content Forum 2025 Full Event Highlight
The PNC Forum 2025 was a week of dialogue, strategy, innovation, and policy. From visionary leadership, and industry-shaping panel sessions, to technical showcases, it charted new pathways for the growth of Nigeria’s Local Content. Catch a glimpse of the insightful panels and strategic networking moments that made this year truly defining!
Obehi Ojeaga's Reflection On The 14th PNC Forum
In a post-event interview at the PNC Forum 2025, Obehi Ojeaga , COO, Nigeria Machine Tools Limited, reflected on her key highlights of the conference as a vital platform for advancing conversations around OEMs. She underscored how critical issues and opportunities were examined, and how policies and practical solutions were discussed, particularly the role of investment in research and development, as well as the importance of market visibility around locally available capabilities.
Dr. Timi Autsen-Peters Speaks About The Impact of the Practical Nigerian Content Forum
Dr. Timi Austen-Peters , Chairman Dorman Long Engineering Limited reflects on the Forum’s role as a unifying arena for the industry, where all stakeholders come together to align, strategise, and prepare for execution. He emphasises that Nigeria’s strength goes beyond oil and gas. The technical capacity built in the sector now supports growth across multiple industries. Through platforms like the PNC Forum, Nigeria continues to develop the adequate local capacity required to transform national development.
Nasir Alfa Mohammed Interview at the 14th PNC Forum
Exclusive interview with Nasir Alfa Mohammed, Ag. CEO of the Petroleum Commission, Ghana, at the 14th Practical Nigerian Content Forum. He discusses local content development, regional collaboration, and strategies for growth in the petroleum sector across West Africa.
Oluwamuyiwa Kosile Speaks About The Impact Of The PNC Forum on Ikosh
In this exclusive conversation, Oluwamuyiwa Kosile shares quick insights on the impact of the PNC Forum on Ikosh as an organisation, highlighting how the forum is driving meaningful conversations, collaboration, and value for the organisation.
Bassey Adie Thoughts On The Impact of The Nigeria First Policy
Bassey Adie shares her thoughts on the impact of the Nigeria First Policy, examining what it means for businesses, local industries, and the broader Nigerian economy. She explores how the policy could influence local production, trade, investment, and national development, while also addressing the opportunities and challenges that come with prioritising homegrown solutions.