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Next Titan begins regional auditions for new season


Entrepreneurial reality TV show The Next Titan has kicked off auditions for its 10th season, spotlighting young entrepreneurs and business leaders.

According to a statement, the audition process will begin online in the last week of March, allowing nationwide participation, especially for those unable to attend in-person screenings. In April, physical auditions will follow in Abuja, Lagos, Port Harcourt, and Enugu.

“This season, with a N50m grand prize at stake, promises to be the most intense and exciting competition yet,” the organisers noted.

The audition process aims to shortlist the most promising entrepreneurs, who will advance to the next stage.

After the regional auditions, 50 successful candidates will enter a boot camp, where they will undergo rigorous training to test their business acumen, creativity, and resilience.

The best 20 contestants will then qualify for the Titan House, where they will battle through challenging business tasks in pursuit of the ultimate prize.

The reality show’s headline sponsor is Betano, a multinational gaming and betting company, with additional sponsorship from Sifax Group, Arik Air, Lifemate Nigeria, and Nikky Taurus Limited.

The organisers stressed these partnerships reflect a strong commitment to fostering entrepreneurial talent and driving innovation in Nigeria’s business landscape.

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