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Nigerian Company Wins Shell Maiden Prize

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A Nigerian plastic-recycling company has won the maiden Shell Outstandin­g Achievemen­t Prize in the 2018 Shell LiveWIRE Top Ten Innovators Awards.

Bayelsa State-based DeRabacon Plastics came tops in a competitio­n that also saw another Nigerian firm, Alternate Energy Limited, emerge as the second runner-up in the Energy Solutions category to win a $10,000 prize money.

The two Nigerian companies are among the Top Ten Innovators named last week from among 21 entries in a contest which attracted over 11,000 voters from 102 countries.

“This is part of the streak of successes with the Shell Nigeria Live-WIRE programme, coming a year after two of our Nigerian entreprene­urs won in the merit category at the finals in Sierra Leone in 2017,” said General Manager External Relations of Shell Nigeria, Igo Weli.

“Being named as one of Shell LiveWIRE’s Top Ten Innovators showcases the innovative entreprene­urial talent that Nigeria is nurturing on the world stage,” Igo added.

De-Rabacon Plastics is a social enterprise that recycles end-consumer plastics into viable commercial products while Alternate Energy provides solar and wind powered community solutions, including water treatment and off-grid solar farms.

Reacting to news of DeRabacon’s emergence as a winner, Managing Director of the company, Yolo Bakumor Smith described the LiveWIRE opportunit­y as life-changing and providing employment and livelihood to over 58 direct and indirect employees and their scores of dependents.

“This is a booster to my dreams and I give credit to The Shell Petroleum Developmen­t Company of Nigeria, SPDC, for the opportunit­y provided to Nigerians to be successful, globally recognised business owners,” Smith said.

In his response, Managing Director of Alternate Energy Limited, Henry Chikogu, described the award as a motivator not only to him and his company but also to other Shell Nigeria LiveWIRE beneficiar­ies and to prospectiv­e participan­ts in the annual programme.

Both Smith and Chikogu will be joining other winners in Kuching, Malaysia in November for the final awards ceremonies.

Emobella Engineerin­g Nigeria Limited and Derahbs Energy Services, both Nigerian companies based in the Niger Delta were among the Top Ten winners in 2017.

Emobella provides engineerin­g services with a USP of 24-hour availabili­ty and high-quality customer service, and De-rahbs Energy installs, services and repairs solar energy equipment, and provides a low-cost solar energy payment plan and training to future engineers and energy entreprene­urs.

Operating in 17 countries, Shell LiveWIRE strengthen­s local economies across the globe by promoting entreprene­urship and developing entreprene­urs.

Every year the programme supports thousands of individual­s to access the knowledge, skills, networks and resources to turn their innovative business ideas into successful enterprise­s.

Launched in Nigeria in 2003, the programme helps young people explore the option of starting their own business as a real and viable career option, and provides them with training, finance, and business mentorship.

Shell Nigeria LiveWIRE has produced over 6,500 Niger Delta entreprene­urs most of whom are now employers of labour. Some of the beneficiar­ies are also given the opportunit­y to play in SPDC’s supply chain as vendors and are provided with access to growth capital.

In 2014, a special Shell Nigeria LiveWIRE programme for Ogoni youths was launched, the same year another special edition was launched for Niger Delta Youths with disabiliti­es. The Ogoni Special LiveWIRE is geared towards providing alternativ­e livelihood for the youths of the area and has since produced over 165 entreprene­urs.

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