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News and analysis about Nigerian businesses
Nigeria witnessed a slowdown in new business formation in 2024 as fewer entrepreneurs ventured into starting fresh enterprises.
A report by Nigerian data company, Mustard Insights, has revealed that 43.7% of business owners in Nigeria reduced their workforce in the year 2024.
Nigerian businesses are maintaining strong confidence in the economy, despite a slight moderation in growth, as the Stanbic IBTC Bank Nigeria Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI®) settled at 52.0 in January.
Nigerian businesses have conveyed an optimistic hiring outlook for November 2024, as reported in the latest Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) Business Expectations Survey (BES) for October 2024.
Nigerian businesses in October reported worsening conditions in October as cost pressures triggered by rapid inflation resulted in the sharpest downturn in business activities in the month.
In the past few weeks, many Nigerians have been greeted by downtimes from their banking partners. These downtimes...
Inflationary pressures continue to hit Nigerian businesses as up to 49% of business in the country reported increasing prices of products and services in the past month September.
In Nigeria, small business owners are facing unprecedented challenges. The harsh economic realities of the past year have put immense strain on entrepreneurs, from boutique owners to domestic appliance sellers.
Dochase has introduced Naira payments for Google Advertising
The Minister of Youth Development, Dr. Jamila Bio-Ibrahim, has announced that the Federal Executive Council (FEC) has granted approval for the allocation of N110 billion in capital to startups and early growth stage businesses.
Covid-19 impact on Nigerian businesses can be classified into 3 major channels and they are the supply channel, the demand channel and the financial channel.
Austin Okere, the man who founded leading IT firm, CWG Plc, recently spoke on the importance of putting the right persons to head key positions in any business organisation.