The Nigeria LNG Limited has inducted 103 trainees into its Vocational Innovation Business and Empowerment Scheme, marking a new cohort in the company’s empowerment programme.
This was contained in a statement issued in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Monday by the NLNG Manager, Corporate Communication and Public Affairs, Anne-Marie Palmer-Ikuku.
The induction, held in Port Harcourt on Monday, marked a significant milestone in the scheme’s ongoing commitment to skills development and sustainable economic empowerment.
The newly inducted trainees will undergo a structured series of capacity-building sessions, culminating in a competitive pitching phase during which the most viable business proposals will be selected based on clearly defined evaluation criteria.
Simultaneously, 26 beneficiaries from the previous cohort successfully completed their training and graduated from the programme, having received grant support in the preceding year.
One year after receiving support, several of the graduates have strengthened their operations, enhanced financial management practices, expanded their customer base, and transitioned from early-stage concepts to more structured, revenue-generating enterprises.
Some have scaled up production and diversified their service offerings, demonstrating measurable business growth and improved operational stability.
Speaking at the induction, the General Manager, External Relations and Sustainable Development, Sophia Horsfall, said, “The VIBES programme reflects NLNG’s long-standing commitment to sustainable development in our host communities.
“Through targeted capacity building, access to innovative support, and enterprise development opportunities, we are strengthening the local economy across our host and pipeline communities.
“The graduation of one cohort and the induction of another showcase the continuity of our investment in youth empowerment, innovation, and enterprise development as key drivers of inclusive growth.”
She added that VIBES represented a strategic intervention aligned with NLNG’s broader sustainable development objectives, saying, “The programme is designed to cultivate entrepreneurial capability and strengthen the networks required for emerging business leaders and community change-makers to thrive within their communities.”
Also speaking at the event, the Manager, Community Relations and Sustainable Development, Yemi Adeyemi, described the milestone as rewarding, noting the progress made by the graduating cohort.
Adeyemi said, “When we supported them last year, it was not only with training but also with grants to help strengthen their businesses.
“A year later, we can see the difference — businesses are expanding, ideas have moved beyond the planning stage, and the beneficiaries are more confident in managing their ventures. That is the essence of VIBES: practical support that helps people make real progress.”
VIBES is NLNG’s economic empowerment programme designed to equip young entrepreneurs with the tools, knowledge, and support required to build sustainable livelihoods. Participants receive practical training in financial management, marketing, business strategy, and foundational legal principles, complemented by mentorship and advisory guidance from experienced professionals.
Economic empowerment remains a key component of NLNG’s broader sustainable development efforts, alongside education, infrastructure, and healthcare. Through VIBES, the company aims to support more young entrepreneurs in building viable businesses, creating economic value, and contributing meaningfully to the development of its host and pipeline communities across Rivers State.