Nigerian businesses

Businesses stay optimistic, but rising costs continue to slow growth
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Businesses stay optimistic, but rising costs continue to slow growth

Nigeria’s private sector continued to grow in June, but businesses are finding it increasingly difficult to sustain momentum as high…
What e-invoicing deadline means for Nigerian businesses
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What e-invoicing deadline means for Nigerian businesses

For many Nigerian businesses, issuing an invoice has long been a straightforward process. A company sells a product or service,…
Why data analysis is becoming essential for Nigerian businesses
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Why data analysis is becoming essential for Nigerian businesses

There is a point at which many Nigerian businesses have reached where guessing is no longer manageable. You price a…
60% of employers say graduates unprepared for work
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60% of employers say graduates unprepared for work

Across sectors, employers are quietly adjusting their expectations as more graduates enter the labour market without the practical skills required…
Passion is dying in Nigerian businesses. (Extreme) poverty is the cause
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Passion is dying in Nigerian businesses. (Extreme) poverty is the cause

Nigerian businesses are expandMany young Nigerians now own a lash tech business, do nails, own a pre-order only food stall,…
Nigeria’s business engine, running hot for nine months straight
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Nigeria’s business engine, running hot for nine months straight

Nigeria’s private sector is not slowing down. For the ninth month in a row, businesses are expanding, customers are spending,…
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