"We have to save Nigeria by growing Nigeria and investing in agriculture."SUNCLAVE INVESTMENT LIMITED · EST. 2011
A Nigerian operator group, built since 2011 — one platform, two pillars, fully traceable.
Founded with a single conviction — that Africa's agricultural challenge is not a production problem. It is the absence of reliable trade infrastructure, financial discipline, and technology sovereignty.
Over fifteen years we have quietly structured agricultural finance solutions, built commodity supply chains, and forged the institutional relationships that enable agribusiness at scale across Nigeria and West Africa.
Today, Sunclave is undergoing a strategic metamorphosis — expanding beyond agriculture to vertically integrate the green energy supply chain, from critical mineral extraction through to electric vehicle distribution.

From soil to silicon — agricultural production and critical minerals, structured for global offtake.
Each vertical generates independent cash flow while reinforcing the others — creating a compounding platform effect across the agricultural and technology value chains.

The conditions that make Sunclave not just relevant but essential have never been more aligned. The question is not whether Africa's agricultural and technology infrastructure will be built. It is who builds it.
Technology, sovereignty and an ecosystem of partners that turns African resources into finished value.
Without a technology layer, Sunclave is a trading business. With Agroclave, it becomes a platform business — with a single system of record connecting every farmer, input, inventory, trade, and financing decision across the value chain.
If you are a technology partner, investor, financial institution, or agribusiness looking for early access to the platform — register your interest now.
Measurable impact, investable structures, and a continental story in motion.
"All we've done is create wealth from nothing."
Bello-Osaige A. Teslim · Group CEO, Sunclave
From smallholder farms in Oyo and Akwa Ibom to 1,350 hectares of cultivated maize in Kishi, 200 workers actively engaged, and a cocoa partnership with the Akwa Ibom State Government — Sunclave's impact is measured in communities built and livelihoods transformed.






