Archives Tag: doing business in Nigeria
10 Facts About Doing Business in Nigeria in 2023
April 19, 2022
The year 2023 has been quite a roller-coaster for many who do business in Nigeria. They came into it with high hopes and a determination to excel. The months that followed were punctuated with a series of challenges—the naira redesign policy, the scarcity of petrol, a continuous hike in fuel prices, and painful exchange … Continue reading 10 Facts About Doing Business in Nigeria in 2023
5 Commandments Your Customers Want You to Know
April 19, 2022
A lot of us can identify with the maxim “customers are always right”, however, most times our actions and inactions trigger a confrontational response from the customers. Many small start-ups fail because the business owner did not learn just how to handle the most important tool of the business– customers. Yes! They are the variable … Continue reading 5 Commandments Your Customers Want You to Know
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Doing Business Report: World Bank Ranks Nigeria 147
April 19, 2022
The World Bank, in its ease of doing business report released Tuesday and titled “Doing Business 2014: Understanding Regulations for Small and Medium-Size Enterprises”, ranked Nigeria 147 of 189 countries surveyed. The report looks at ten indicators, including business registration, electricity, protecting investors, registering property, getting credit, enforcing contracts and paying taxes; the report also … Continue reading Doing Business Report: World Bank Ranks Nigeria 147
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Nigeria to Issue 5 to 10-year Visas to Foreign Investors – Culture Minister
April 19, 2022
The Federal Government has disclosed plans to issue five to 10-year visas to foreign investors seeking to do business in Nigeria. Mr. Edem Duke, Minister of Tourism, Culture and National Orientation, made this disclosure recently in Lagos. The minister explained that the decision is borne out of FG’s objective to improve the economy via foreign … Continue reading Nigeria to Issue 5 to 10-year Visas to Foreign Investors – Culture Minister
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