
Lagos, Nigeria, In a time when Nigeria’s economic conversation remains largely fixated on policy debates and consumer patterns, a bold counter-narrative is emerging from the entrepreneurial frontlines. On Saturday, August 16th, 2025, industry leader and financial literacy advocate Nancy Nnadi, popularly known as The Money Boss, will host The Production & Manufacturing Business Summit in Victoria Island, Lagos.
Themed “Moving from Consumption to Production: Unlocking Nigeria’s Potential,” the summit is not just another business meet-up, it’s a strategic intervention designed to stimulate Nigeria’s manufacturing ecosystem and shift mindsets from dependency to productivity.
Backed by Trade Lenda, Boss, and Gossacks Company Ltd., the summit brings together some of Nigeria’s sharpest minds across business, strategy, and production value chains. The event is poised to unlock fresh thinking for entrepreneurs, manufacturers, policy shapers, and investors alike.
A Powerhouse Line-Up for a National Assignment
Headlining the event is none other than Tara Fela-Durotoye, renowned entrepreneur and founder of House of Tara, serving as keynote speaker. Her presence signals a deep alignment with the summit’s theme: creating sustainable business models anchored in local production and value creation.
Joining her on the panel are influential thought leaders:
– Toyin Onigbanjo, celebrated founder in the food and parenting industry
– Uche Clementina Onyekwelu, a dynamic voice in creative entrepreneurship
– Prince Arthur Uche, seasoned business executive with deep experience in scaling enterprises
Each brings a wealth of practical insight on how to navigate the challenges of production, finance, supply chain, and industrialization in the Nigerian context.
Event Details:
📍 Venue: Victoria Island, Lagos
📅 Date: Saturday, August 16th, 2025
⏰ Time: 10:00AM (WAT)
📞 Contact: +234 812 088 1591
📧 Email: nancy@nancyynnadi.com
📱 Instagram: @coachnancy_official
As Nigeria seeks a pathway to sustainable growth, this summit signals the rise of a new economic imagination, one where value is made, not just traded.
For those ready to be part of the change, the doors are open.