Operating pillars

Three companies. One operating logic.

Each subsidiary is structured to take the patience of development finance and the discipline of institutional capital, and to apply both to the operating realities of its sector.

Lagos Victoria Island waterfront — Nigerian financial centre
Investment & advisory

ZOGA Capital

Corridor capital between Africa, the Arab world, and Asia.

ZOGA Capital is the group's investment and advisory arm, pursuing institutional finance, capital-markets participation, and cross-corridor advisory with a regulatory posture aligned to the Central Bank of Nigeria and the Securities and Exchange Commission.

Early reference relationships are concentrated in the China–Nigeria corridor, with a broader Asia and Middle East brief informed by the AAEDI partner network. The focus is structured deals that pair long-horizon capital with real African operators.

Focus areas
  • Capital-markets participation
  • Cross-corridor co-investment
  • Sovereign & DFI partner structuring
  • Asia & Middle East bridge advisory
Open-pit mining operation
Minerals & metals

ZOGA Mining

Responsible mineral development in West Africa.

ZOGA Mining develops solid-minerals assets aligned with Nigeria's strategic-minerals policy direction and the federal government's 2030 sector targets, with operations in the Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State.

Every asset is structured with a community-benefit layer, environmental guardrails that meet or exceed regulator expectations, and long-term offtake partnerships designed to build a Nigerian industrial chain rather than export unprocessed tonnage.

Focus areas
  • Solid-minerals development
  • Community-benefit structuring
  • Environmental & rehabilitation
  • Long-term offtake partnerships
Cassava harvest, Nigeria
Food security & processing

ZOGA Agro-Allied

An integrated cassava value chain from farm to industrial derivatives.

ZOGA Agro-Allied is building an integrated cassava value chain — from farm inputs through primary processing to industrial-use derivatives — in partnership with Nigerian federal agencies, the Bank of Industry, and international research institutions including the Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences (CATAS).

The business is positioned against Nigeria's food-security agenda and cross-border African trade, prioritising smallholder aggregation, local processing, and export-grade standards.

Focus areas
  • Cassava value chain
  • Primary & value-added processing
  • Smallholder aggregation
  • Regional export development
Group office

Partnership, investment, and press enquiries across all three pillars flow through a single group office.

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