Council for Business Innovation and Excellence: Advancing a New Era of Entrepreneurial Standards

October 28, 2022

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Refining innovation is one thing, recognizing the kind that lasts is another. That’s the philosophy behind the Council for Business Innovation and Excellence (CBIE), one of Nigeria’s leading platforms for surfacing credible, scalable business ideas. More than a spotlight for emerging ventures, the CBIE event serves as a structured evaluation ground where ideas are tested not by excitement, but by execution.

Each year, the Council brings together a carefully selected mix of entrepreneurs, corporate operators, and innovation professionals whose role is to engage ventures with clarity, not charisma. At CBIE, energy alone is never enough. What matters is logic, model depth, and the ability to survive complex business realities. That standard is what continues to set the Council apart in Nigeria’s increasingly crowded entrepreneurship space.

The strength of the platform lies in the credibility of its judging process. Rather than focus on buzz or narrative, the judges interrogate operational design, market fit, and long-term viability. Their role is not to reward ambition, but to identify ventures that are built with discipline, those capable of enduring cycles, scale, and scrutiny.

The Council’s judging panel is assembled with precision. Judges are drawn from finance, product innovation, logistics, operations, and business strategy—not because they occupy impressive roles, but because they understand what execution actually looks like in the field. Their presence brings structure to the process, helping ground innovation in commercial and operational sense.

Submissions are reviewed using a unified framework designed to eliminate bias and elevate substance. Each entry is examined not just for originality, but for user relevance, growth logic, and resource management. The emphasis is always on whether the business can grow responsibly, not just rapidly, and whether it offers real solutions for real problems.

Judges are equipped with an aligned rubric that outlines the Council’s key expectations. This consistency creates room for objective critique while ensuring each venture is evaluated based on grounded criteria, not preference or personality. At CBIE, ideas must stand on the strength of their design.

Where entries showed clarity, the response was focused engagement. Where models appeared untested or overly theoretical, the feedback was honest and often transformative. The Council doesn’t seek to tear down, it seeks to refine. Founders leave the process with more than encouragement, they leave with direction.

This year’s panel included Tope Onwualu, Bilkisu Dangana, Chinedu Adebambo, Ayuk Tarbhey, Ifeoma Oladiran, and Salisu Abiola, a group that brought sharp insight, sector-wide expertise, and a shared commitment to raising the bar for enterprise readiness.

CBIE continues to stand out not as a platform for showmanship, but as a system for shaping the future of business. It affirms that in today’s climate, the strongest ventures are not those that speak the loudest, but those that are built to last. And in doing so, it cements its place as one of the most principled evaluation bodies in Nigeria’s business ecosystem.

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