Established in 2018 with support from the World Bank and the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Nigeria Climate Innovation Center (NCIC) aims to tackle climate change challenges by fostering the growth of green businesses
Leading the growth of a viable Green Economy in Nigeria.
Unlocking opportunities and enhancing the sectoral value chain towards a sustainable Green Economy in Nigeria.
Our values are rooted in Integrity, Teamwork, Client focus and Meritocracy.
NCIC has built its competence over the years by consulting for both local and international institutions in areas of building green curriculums for climate training, building climate innovators, unlocking opportunities in the green space, and building green value chains among others.
The entirety of our work is aligned with the SDGs and executed through strategic-mutual partnerships and collaborations. We are located at the Enterprise Development Center of the Pan Atlantic University, Lagos Business School, Lekki- Epe Express Way, Lagos, Nigeria.
Nigeria Climate Innovation Center (NCIC) was set up by the World Bank in 2018 and supported by the Office of the Vice President with the mandate to lead and drive the growth of the Nigerian green economy in both the private
and public sectors.
NCIC since its inception has bifurcated the Nigerian green economy into 4
core thematic areas of focus which are-Renewable Energy, Waste
Management (Circularity), Smart Agric and Innovation in Water. To achieve
this mandate, NCIC has established its footprint in the areas of providing
and building capacity for institutions within and outside Nigeria in the areas
of climate change and the need to build a sustainable economy, steered
towards a more viable future across all sectors, while using Nigeria as a
case study. Furthermore, NCIC’s goal is to build an inclusive ecosystem
where everyone is carried along by leveraging institutions to advocate,
educate and inform both stakeholders and the youthful Nigerian population
on the effects of climate change with the objective of developing grassroots
innovators who would build and deploy local solutions to solve our Climate
change challenges.
Our team members
Chief Executive Officer, NCIC
Chief Executive Officer, NCIC
Chief Operating Officer
Chief Operating Officer
Partnership and Programs Lead
Partnership and Programs Lead
Head, Corporate Communications and Knowledge Management Lead
Head, Corporate Communications and Knowledge Management Lead
Finance Officer
Finance Officer
Projects and Admin Officer
Projects and Admin Officer
Nike Olafimihan retired as the General Counsel and Company Secretary of The Shell Petroleum Development Company of Nigeria Limited and its affiliates in Nigeria, a position she held for eight years, as the first woman.
Her legal experience covers both civil/commercial litigation in private legal practice, and for the past twenty six years, the Oil and Gas Industry and renewable energy, having been Company Secretary of All On Partnerships for Energy Access Ltd/Gte, a company whose mission is to increase access to commercial energy products and services for under-serve served off grid energy markets in Nigeria.
Her work in Shell gave her extensive international experience at Shell Oil in Houston, United States and Shell International, B.V, Rijswijk, in The Netherlands, from 2005 to 2010
Apart from core upstream oil, she has worked extensively on gas and power issues, and has been keenly involved in all reforms in the legal regime in both the Gas and Power Sectors in Nigeria since Year 2000. Her career spanned every facet of Shell Nigeria work from upstream to international arbitration and litigation management. Her experience includes structuring of various petroleum arrangements and the negotiation of commercial agreements such as joint operating agreements, production sharing contracts and gas sales agreements.
Educated in the Universities of Ife, Nigeria, LLB., and Lagos, LLM., (1989), Nike also has a postgraduate diploma from the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, under a British Government Commonwealth (Chevening) Scholarship (1993) and was awarded a Nuffield Research Fellowship at the same institute where she carried out research on environmental law in 1996.
She served as the Chair of the Legal Subcommittee of the Oil Producers Trade Section (OPTS) of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry from 2014 until 2019. OPTS represents the interests of more than 40 oil and gas producing companies in Nigeria. OPTS members operate approximately 90% of Nigeria’s oil and gas production, either in partnership with the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC) or with other local and international lease holders. OPTS members are the cornerstone of the exploration, development, and production of Nigeria’s petroleum resources.
OLOPADE Hakeem Olusegun is a development and investment banker with over 25 years of experience working across different countries. He has core competencies in Infrastructure development and financing, Fund and asset management,Transaction advisory services, Public private partnerships, Banking and finance, Climate finance and Public finance management.
Hakeem graduated with honours from the University of Ibadan in 1995, trained afterwards as a certified chartered accountant in the UK with ACCA qualification in 2002, and secured a full-time MBA-DIC from Imperial College Business School in 2005. He trained as an Investment and Development Banker with Banco Efisa of Portugal and latterly through bespoke capacity development sessions at Development Bank of Southern Africa, and Executive Training Programme with IMD, Lausanne – Switzerland.
He worked in the U.K. financial industry with many firms to include PA Consulting Group, and other Financial Institutions in Nigeria such as First City Monument Bank Plc. within the Project and Structured Finance Group; The Infrastructure Bank Plc. as Executive Director, Project Finance and Advisory; D37 Capital Limited as Chief Executive Officer for the last six years; and the Foreign Commonwealth Development Office funded United Kingdom - Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility, as Senior Advisor across sectors including infrastructure finance, agri-business, power, climate finance, public finance management, etc.
In the last two decades, Hakeem has successfully advised, structured and arranged over US$10billion in funds for hard and soft infrastructure provision, across various public and private platforms within the development finance ecosystem in Sub-Saharan Africa and Nigeria. He is happily married with children.
Dr. Peter Bamkole is the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Admin) at Pan-Atlantic. He previously served as the Chief Operating Officer and pioneered the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of the Pan-Atlantic University in January 2003 – now one of the top enterprise development centers in Africa.
Trained as a Mechanical Engineer in the UK, with MBA from IESE Business School in Spain and alumnus of Lagos Business School (Chief Executive Program), his over four decades cognate experience spans both public and private sectors (Oil Industry, Water supply and Education). He obtained his PhD in Entrepreneurship and Innovation at the International School of Management (ISM) in Paris and consults widely in Sub-Saharan Africa on entrepreneurship development and practice.
Peter is a fellow of the Corporate Governance Society of Nigeria and a member of the Chartered Institute of Directors. He currently chairs the board of Education Collaborative – West Africa Hub, Nigeria Climate Innovation Center, International Breweries Foundation and Global Entrepreneurship Network, Nigeria. He is an Independent Non-Executive Director of Zenith Bank, member of IIT Governing Council and Lagos State Research and Innovation Council among others. His current book “Built by Enterprise” is a culmination of two decades of developing entrepreneurs in Nigeria.
Yemi Keri is a Chair and Non-Executive Director and award-winning commercially minded technologist with 23 years of experience in the Information Technology and Telecommunications industries serving in both the public and private sectors. She is at the forefront of digital transformation to tackle business and social problems; recognized as one of the foremost women in Technology in Nigeria with demonstrable evidence of delivering innovative business solutions through technology.
She is a Board member of the First City Monument Bank Ltd (FCMB), Investment One Financial Services, the Nigerian- German Chamber of Commerce, Nigeria Climate Innovation Centre and M & E Kaiser Limited. She is the President of African Business Angel Network and a member of the Governing Council of Fintech Association of Nigeria.
Yemi Keri is the CEO Heckerbella Limited and Co-Founder of Rising Tide Africa, a women’s movement initiated with a vision to increase women’s participation in angel investing as an asset class and promote education, cross-border investing, and investor-mentoring across Africa.
She is a member of the Investment Committee of Acumen Resilient Agriculture Fund (ARAF), managed by Acumen Capital Partners. She is a mentor to various digital and technology-enabled start-ups. Yemi is an Expert in Residence (EIR) at the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) and a Facilitator on Corporate Governance and Digital Technology & Trends at the Lagos Business School. She was honoured as Nigeria's most outstanding Public Sector CIO at the ICT Centenary Awards in 2014.
Businesses develop in stages — starting point, development phase, nurturing phase and finally letting the business take off on its own. Embryo is the first of NCIC 4-stage incubation program which provides entrepreneurs with green ideas an authentic platform to leverage on existing knowledge, resources, networks and partnerships that will enable them to contribute adequately to achieving a Green Economy for Nigeria.
This program test and prepare businesses for the multiple challenges of entrepreneurship at the forming stage. It addresses the creative skills, strategies and provides the right set of tools needed to bring an idea with the right potential to consolidate/disrupt existing business ecosystems.
This is a program for climate-smart start-up founders, innovators, product managers and individuals working on building a new product.
Whether a “solopreneur” or part of a larger organization, the need to effectively turn ideas into real, tangible working demos and/or minimum viable product with the right market fit cannot be excused at this point. During Hatch, businesses undergo simulation peculiar to an industry life cycle, considering the rapid advancement of technology, changing consumer preferences and policies calling for more environmentally sustainable economies.
We communicate with our cohorts the competitive advantage of being a purpose-driven green entrepreneur. Examine together with the broader political and social landscape in which they operate, including the role of government, investors, and customers.
Hatch is NCIC second stage incubation program addressing the fragile entrepreneurial ecosystems, emphasizing the effectiveness of training, mentorship and access to markets for green businesses.
Altitude is a program that introduces market-ready entrepreneurs to tools and techniques to plan and grow business with a focus on effectiveness and profitability. The course teaches the best strategic visioning, project planning and management while addressing behaviours, blind spots and thought patterns that are barriers to fulfilling set goals.
By identifying actions and studying what motivates them participants will uncover the best practices needed to drive business with customers and investors.
An Evaluation of the Organization’s Program Effectiveness, Relevance, Sustainability and Efficacy. Summarized on December 2023
Leading and driving the growth of the Nigerian green economy in both the private and public sectors.
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