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Auto Stakeholders Endorse 2025 NAJA Auto Int’l Awards

Two of Nigeria’s foremost automotive sector leaders have endorsed the 2025 edition of the Nigeria Auto Journalists Association (NAJA) International Auto Awards, describing the event as a powerful catalyst for industry growth, innovation, and national development.
Dr. Femi Eguaikhide, Chairman of the Auto & Allied Group of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI) and Deputy Managing Director of RT Briscoe Nigeria Plc, applauded NAJA for sustaining what he called one of the most credible and unifying platforms in the country’s automotive ecosystem.
According to him, the awards have consistently galvanized public interest, fostered healthy engagement among stakeholders, and celebrated organizations whose contributions continue to uplift Nigeria’s economy.
Eguaikhide, in a statement reacting to the forthcoming event, said, “The annual NAJA Awards, which aim to recognize and reward deserving organizations, have been one of the frontline platforms celebrating excellence in the industry.
“It has helped to stimulate public interest and deepen constructive engagement among stakeholders. The initiative has continued to honour the numerous contributions of auto industry players to national development. NAJA deserves all the accolades.”
His endorsement comes as the Director-General of the National Automotive Design and Development Council (NADDC), Chief Joseph Oluwemimo Osanipin, also gave his full support for the programme.
Osanipin is expected to serve as Guest Speaker and has confirmed his attendance at the Lagos event.
Industry observers say these endorsements underscore the growing importance of the NAJA International Auto Awards as a unifying platform that not only celebrates innovation but also strengthens policy conversations shaping the future of Nigeria’s automotive landscape.
The 2025 edition of the awards is expected to attract automakers, distributors, policymakers, and other key stakeholders as the sector continues to navigate a changing global mobility ecosystem.
NAJA has set Tuesday, December 16, 2025, for the Awards at the Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos, by 6:00 pm.
Widely regarded as Nigeria’s most prestigious celebration of excellence and innovation in the motoring industry, the event will attract government officials, industry leaders, automakers, and media professionals.
Chairman, Planning Committee, Frank Kintum, said preparations are in top gear to maintain the awards’ reputation as the industry’s gold standard.
“The NAJA Awards have become the benchmark for honouring brands, organizations, and individuals who demonstrate innovation, integrity, and excellence in advancing Nigeria’s automotive ecosystem.
This year’s edition will spotlight progress in local manufacturing, green mobility, and industry policy development,” Kintum said.
NAJA Chairman, Theodore Opara, highlighted the strategic relevance of the awards to Nigeria’s national development agenda.
“As the automotive sector evolves, NAJA remains committed to supporting initiatives that align with the Federal Government’s vision for sustainable industrial growth.
“We are particularly delighted to have the NADDC as a central partner this year, given its pivotal role in policy formulation and innovation,” Opara noted.
MIKE OCHONMA
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