Borno is more than its challenges — it is a land full of potential waiting to be unlocked. With vast arable land, a youthful population, and strong community networks, the state is fertile ground for investment and innovation.
In Maiduguri, a group of young entrepreneurs launched a local agritech startup that connects farmers to markets using simple mobile apps. In Biu, women are leading cooperative businesses in food processing, turning local produce into packaged goods for sale across Nigeria.
There is opportunity in every sector: agriculture, solar energy, education, health, and digital skills. The state government and development partners are making infrastructure improvements to support business and innovation.
For those seeking to make a difference, Borno is ready. The Think Borno First Initiative encourages everyone — especially indigenes in the diaspora — to invest their time, skills, and resources into the state’s growth.
Think Potential. Think Progress. Think Borno First.
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