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What Challenges Lie Ahead for Nigeria Customs in 2025?

In the 2025 fiscal year, the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) faces significant challenges as it strives to meet ambitious revenue targets set by the federal government. The NCS first suggested a ₦6.5 trillion revenue goal for 2025. The Joint Committee on Finance of the...

Why Do Most Nigerian Businesses Prefer On-Site Operations?

In a world where remote work and digital operations are becoming the norm, many Nigerian businesses still lean heavily towards on-site operations. Several companies have since reverted to traditional office and physical work environments, even if the COVID-19 pandemic compelled them to test out...

How Will DeepSeek AI Transform Business Ethics in Nigeria?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming business operations worldwide, and Nigeria is no exception. DeepSeek AI is unique among the new AI technologies because of its sophisticated features and potential to change Nigerian corporate ethics. Examining how DeepSeek AI affects moral behavior, judgment, and...

What’s the Secret to Nigeria’s Growing Startup Ecosystem?

Nigeria’s startup ecosystem is a vibrant powerhouse, often referred to as the "Silicon Valley of Africa." Over the last decade, it has evolved into a hub for innovation, with startups addressing critical challenges and creating transformative solutions. Nigerian companies, ranging from fintech to healthtech,...

How to Go From Zero to $300K/Month: Proven Strategies for Getting Your First 10 Customers

Building a thriving product-based business is no small feat, but Noah Greenberg, whose product now generates $300K/month, shares a clear roadmap to help new entrepreneurs find their footing. Whether you’re launching a startup or scaling a side hustle, here’s a 7-step guide to getting your first...

What’s the Secret to Nigeria’s Growing Startup Ecosystem?

Nigeria’s startup ecosystem has rapidly emerged as one of the most vibrant in Africa, earning the title of “Africa’s Silicon Valley.” Nigerian entrepreneurs, ranging from edtech pioneers to finance behemoths, are not only resolving regional issues but also expanding internationally. However, what is causing...