Nigeria’s leading entrepreneurial reality TV show, The Next Titan, has made a grand return for its 10th season, once again offering young business minds a shot at a N50 million grand prize.
Sponsored by Sifax Group, Lifemate Furnitures, Nikky Taurus, and Arik Air, this new season is themed “The Unconventional” and promises to spotlight innovative thinkers ready to challenge the norm.
The show, which spans 10 weeks, is designed to inspire and nurture the entrepreneurial spirit of young Nigerians.
Auditions kicked off in Abuja, drawing large numbers of hopefuls.
The process was intense, as audition judges Ms. Victoria Mamza, Mr. Ronald Ajiboye, and Mr. Chucks Iwunoh rigorously screened participants in their quest to find “that entrepreneur who is unconventional.”
The audition train then moved to Port Harcourt, with sessions held at Hotel Presidential.
In Enugu, the organizers were forced to hold the audition online due to the Federal Government’s decision to ground the Akanu Ibiam International Airport for maintenance.
Despite the logistical hurdle, turnout remained strong, with many participants eager to seize the moment.
Lagos hosted the final physical audition at Lagos Travel Inn, Ikeja, concluding the nationwide search for Nigeria’s next trailblazing entrepreneur.
At the Lagos event, Mr. Olusesan Olukoya, Head of Marketing at Betano, urged contestants to make the most of the platform.
“Seize the opportunity presented to you to be the best at what you do, even as you compete to become the Next Titan,” he said, while also noting that “Betano is not just their one-stop shop for gaming.”
From the auditions, over 50 contestants have been selected to move on to the Next Titan boot camp.
Only 20 of them will ultimately earn a place in the house, as the competition intensifies and the quest to find The Next Titan reaches new heights.











