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Jollof+ Celebrates 1st Anniversary With N10bn In Savings

Orjime Moses by Orjime Moses
1 year ago
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In just under a year, Jollof+, Nigeria’s fast-rising digital savings platform, has achieved a significant milestone: nearly N10 billion has been saved by Nigerians nationwide.

As the platform marks its first anniversary in 22 days, it stands tall as more than just a fintech product. It is now a movement helping thousands of Nigerians reclaim financial control and build wealth steadily and securely.

Backed by the strength and stability of Baobab Nigeria, a trusted financial institution with 38 branches nationwide, Jollof+ combines technology’s simplicity with traditional finance’s rigour to deliver a seamless, transparent, and secure savings experience. It is fully regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and insured by the Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC).

Born in May 2024 with one clear mission to make saving a lifestyle, not a burden, Jollof+ has rapidly grown into a national force, helping everyday Nigerians save smarter, safer, and stress-free. In a time when financial security feels more urgent than ever, Jollof+ is delivering clarity, confidence, and consistency one naira at a time.

We did not just build a platform; we built a promise, said Eric Ntumba, CEO of Baobab Nigeria. “Hitting close to N10 billion in user savings in less than a year is a sign that we are living up to a promise to help Nigerians save without fear, stress, or doubt. The figure is not just symbolic in its precision but also poetic in its message, a rising community of Nigerians taking charge of their future.”

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As Jollof+ prepares to mark its first anniversary, the platform is setting its sights on expanding features, improving accessibility, and reaching new markets. Plans are already in motion to introduce investment options, educational content, and partnerships to deepen user engagement and financial literacy further.

“Our users are not gamblers, they are planners, dreamers, and doers, and they deserve a platform that treats their hard-earned money with the respect and protection it deserves, which is what Jollof+ is doing,” said the Chief Innovation and Digital Strategy at Jollof+, Babatunde Baruwa.

Whether saving for rent, school fees, emergencies, or long-term goals, Jollof+ offers flexible options that meet users where they are. It allows daily, weekly, or monthly contributions, auto-save features, and group savings goals. Jollof+ also employs bank-grade encryption and fraud protection, making safety a non-negotiable feature, not an afterthought.

Close to N10 billion in savings showcase Jollof+’s effectiveness and users’ financial discipline. It also marks a strong foundation for future growth and innovation.

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Orjime Moses

Orjime Moses

Orjime Moses is a journalist with Leadership Newspaper, Abuja, covering governance, transportation, agriculture, and development. His reporting focuses on national issues including population data, railway development, and youth initiatives, with a commitment to journalism that drives public awareness and social impact.

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