NASENI to Focus on Impactful Projects in 2026

The National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI) is entering 2026 with a strategic emphasis on building upon its impactful projects, in line with Nigeria's Federal Government Renewed Hope Agenda.

NASENI's 2026 plans highlight a commitment to advancing science and engineering infrastructure to support national development. By consolidating previous achievements through purposeful initiatives, the agency aims to drive progress in key areas. This focused approach positions NASENI as a vital contributor to Nigeria's technological and economic goals.

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