Starting a business, especially in Nigeria, is tough, but it’s not reserved for the rich, the highly educated, or the perfectly prepared
Naira has experienced substantial fluctuations making it difficult for businesses to predict costs and revenues accurately, complicating financial planning and budgeting processes.
Nigerian entrepernuer Akin Alabi have advised business owners not to slash their prices but rather focus on offering the best deals to their customers.
Nigerian serial entrepreneur and former CEO of Konga, Sim Shagaya, has shared some insights into the challenges facing Nigerian entrepreneurs today.
The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) in conjunction with the Bankers' Committee, has finally unveiled the Creative Industry Financing Initiative (CIFI), which will enable businesses to obtain loans up to the tune of N500m.
If you're an entrepreneur, this advise from @SimShagaya might be all you need.
Nigerian entrepreneur Oluwatosin Olaseinde (@tosinolaseinde) took to her Twitter page over the weekend to explain why many businesses can't kick start in Nigeria.
A Nigerian entrepreneur identified as @A_Feranmi on Twitter, recently shared how he became a millionaire at age 19, and then lost it all a year later due to bad business decisions.
Running a successful business is hard and statistics say that about 85% of businesses fail within a year of operations.