TADC Expands Operations in Nigeria, Launching Private Office in Abuja Amid Expanding Economic Initiatives.

By Raymond Enoch

The African Diaspora Collective (TADC), in collaboration with the Cooperative Executive Management Team (CEMT), has announced a significant milestone in its global expansion. The organization officially launched its new Nigeria office in Abuja on April 9, 2025, marking the first stop in a six-state Nigerian Business and Agriculture Tour.

This move signals TADC’s unwavering commitment to building the Global Black Supply Chain and furthering economic ties between Africa and its global diaspora. The office launch is expected to catalyze a series of groundbreaking projects in the business, agriculture, and cultural exchange sectors. The event will be graced by key figures including HRM Eze Chukwudi J. Ihenetu, Royal Igbo King and Ambassador to Ghana, and HRH King Alfred Diete Spiff, CEO of the King Alfred Diete Spiff Foundation.

The private office opening, which will feature a signing ceremony and partnership announcements, underscores TADC’s vision of expanding proven agricultural and economic development models across West Africa, particularly in Nigeria, a region poised for major growth and investment.

TADC’s track record in Ghana, where it has successfully launched the One-Hectare Sustainable Farm Program, set the stage for this ambitious expansion into Nigeria. In Ghana, TADC has cultivated youth-led agricultural models, trained over 100 students from 15 African countries, and built partnerships with local governments and universities. Now, the One-Hectare Sustainable Farm Model will be piloted in several Nigerian states, emphasizing youth job creation, agricultural innovation, and business incubation.

Nigeria’s role in this vision is pivotal. TADC will leverage its expertise to launch retail and export-based markets tied to the African Diaspora. These markets will provide a unique opportunity for the African diaspora abroad to invest, trade, and create agricultural businesses in Nigeria, connecting cultural heritage with economic empowerment.

The partnership with CEMT, which will be an integral part of this expansion, is another key aspect of TADC’s plan. In addition to its agricultural initiatives, TADC’s business delegation will include Fudua Oil & Gas Limited, the American Football for African Mission (AFFAM), and Partner with Africa (PWA), all contributing to the collective goal of sustainable economic development across Africa.

As TADC embarks on this ambitious journey, its activities in Nigeria will help chart a path for sustainable development, addressing the unique challenges faced by young people in the region and providing them with opportunities for empowerment and employment.

The office launch in Abuja is more than just a ceremonial event – it is a celebration of deepened African-Diaspora relationships, strategic partnerships, and an unwavering dedication to shaping the future of African economies.

TADC’s media partners, including All Africa Media Network, Nigerian Eye Newspaper, and Black On Purpose TV, will play a vital role in telling this compelling story, ensuring that the narrative is driven by Africans, for Africans, and in a manner that celebrates Black heritage and purpose.

For more information about the event or to RSVP, interested parties can reach out via the official TADC communication channels.

With this significant expansion into Nigeria, TADC is proving that economic cooperation, cultural exchange, and sustainable development are not just aspirations—they are becoming reality.