Inside the Council for Business Innovation and Excellence’s Evaluation Panel

September 20, 2022

3 minutes read

Business Innovation

The Council for Business Innovation and Excellence (CBIE) has built a reputation for hosting one of Nigeria’s most demanding business review gatherings, an event where ideas are not simply showcased, but examined under the kind of scrutiny real markets require. This is not a stage for rehearsed pitches or inflated projections. It is a space where only strategies built for endurance, adaptability, and measurable value can hold their ground.

What makes CBIE’s annual gathering distinct is its focus on the operational backbone of innovation. The process pushes beyond public image, pulling apart each model to see what remains when branding is stripped away. Here, leaders are not rewarded for speaking the loudest, but for demonstrating the clearest path to sustainable results.

At the center of this are the judges; seasoned professionals whose expertise crosses industries and operational realities. They arrive not to be entertained, but to apply practical insight into assessing whether a business can thrive under the pressure of shifting markets, unpredictable costs, and structural gaps. Their credibility comes from years of translating ideas into tangible, resilient systems.

The CBIE evaluation model is deliberate in its structure. It looks closely at system reliability, alignment between vision and execution, the maturity of operational processes, and the foresight embedded in leadership decisions. This approach forces participants to demonstrate that their work can hold up over time not just during a presentation.

This year’s submissions reflected the ambition and diversity of Nigeria’s entrepreneurial space, but ambition alone was not enough. The review process was unflinching, ventures that relied on vague projections or style without substance quickly fell short, while those with coherent systems, realistic milestones, and proven discipline earned deeper engagement from the panel.

The most transformative part of the event often came during the private feedback sessions. Here, founders received insights they could carry forward, sometimes affirming their direction, other times revealing hard truths that demanded change. In either case, the value extended beyond the event itself, equipping participants to return to the market with a clearer sense of what it takes to build responsibly.

Among this year’s distinguished judges were Amina Yakubu, Kunle Abiola, Fatima Adeyemi, Chijioke Onu, Hassan Bello, and Maryam Sodiq. Their combined expertise brought depth and grounded perspective to the evaluations, asking the kind of questions that reshape ventures long after the event has ended.

In a business environment where speed is often mistaken for success, CBIE’s gathering stands as a reminder that real progress is anchored in structure, clarity, and execution. It remains one of the few spaces where excellence is not just claimed, it is tested, proven, and earned.

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