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Transportation Agenda Magazine Announces Awards 2025: Recognising Excellence in Nigeria’s Transport Sector
Lagos, Nigeria:

Transportation Agenda Magazine is proud to launch its Awards 2025 initiative, celebrating outstanding brands, individuals and organisations which have made exceptional contributions to Nigeria’s transportation sector across all modes of mobility.

Voting is now open to the public from 13 November 2025 until 5 December 2025. Every Nigerian is invited to cast one free vote (one submission per voter) via the online voting form. Editor-board review will combine with total votes to determine winners.

Winners will be announced at the broadcast ceremony on the Youtube channel @TransportationAgenda, on the 15th of December 2025 . This broadcast will honour industry leaders, innovators, government and private-sector partners and all driving excellence and positive change in Nigeria’s transport ecosystem.

For more information or inquiries, please contact: mail@transportationagenda.com and to vote, please click on https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfYgAYgGC33CjxT9l3BaMHxfyuMkfobFwfZufq0nS3trSPZ6g/viewform

Transportation Agenda Magazine looks forward to recognising the champions who are helping advance safer, more efficient, and more sustainable transportation across Nigeria.

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