The 10th anniversary edition of Next Titan Nigeria, the nation’s leading entrepreneurial reality TV show, is set to commence in February 2025 with nationwide auditions in Port Harcourt, Abuja, Enugu, and Lagos. Tagged “The Unconventional,” this milestone season promises to celebrate entrepreneurial creativity and innovation while awarding a grand prize of N50 million to the winner.
Speaking at a press conference in Lagos, Mide Akinlaja, Executive Producer of The Next Titan, emphasized the show’s transformative role in empowering young Nigerians:
“Season 10 will not only showcase the entrepreneurial potential of our youth but also challenge them to demonstrate creativity, resilience, and innovation in real-world business scenarios. This is more than a reality TV show; it is a movement aimed at empowering young Nigerians to become job creators.”
Format of the Competition
The 10th season will span 10 weeks and feature 20 finalists who will live together in the Titan House. Contestants will face weekly business tasks and challenges in areas such as:
- Marketing
- Sales
- Advertising
- Philanthropy
Each week, participants will undergo eliminations in the Titan Boardroom, with the winner emerging after rigorous evaluations.
Audition and Selection Process
The journey begins with nationwide auditions in February 2025, complemented by an online submission process. Key details include:
- Registration Deadline: January 25, 2025
- Audition Locations: Port Harcourt, Abuja, Enugu, Lagos
- Top 50 Boot Camp: Selected participants will undergo a rigorous boot camp to refine their business ideas.
- Final 20 Contestants: The brightest candidates will proceed to live in the Titan House and compete for the grand prize.
Grand Prize and Legacy
The winner of Season 10 will take home the N50 million grand prize, solidifying The Next Titan’s reputation as a platform for transforming innovative business ideas into successful ventures.
With its 10th edition, The Next Titan Nigeria continues to inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs, fostering job creation and economic growth in Nigeria.