Jumia Food to Exit Nigeria, Kenya, Five Other Markets by End of 2023
Jumia will cease operations for its food delivery service, Jumia Food, in all of its operational countries, which include Nigeria, ...
Jumia will cease operations for its food delivery service, Jumia Food, in all of its operational countries, which include Nigeria, ...
Guinness Nigeria Plc, a subsidiary of Diageo Plc, which has been a giant in the Nigerian beverage industry since 1950, ...
A company-wide meeting last Friday informed roughly 150 workers of the layoffs
…If Kimberly-Clark transitions to an import-based model, it could further inflate the cost of diapers and sanitary products for Nigerian ...
In today's digitally interconnected world, individuals and organizations often find themselves managing data across international borders, a practice known as ...
Nigerian private equity firm Cardinal Stone Capital has sold its majority stake in i-Fitness, the country's leading gym chain, to ...
Ecommerce, despite its potential as a goldmine, remains one of the most challenging business sectors in Nigeria and indeed, the ...
This article aims to shed more light on GSK's popular products whose prices would be affected by the change
Over 55 companies exit between 2020 and 2024 half year
Stakeholders await the court’s approval of the discontinuance
Exits Nigeria and Kenya
Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu, has again acknowledged that the economy has been in desperate need of reform for decades. He ...
The media monitoring industry in Nigeria plays a pivotal role in shaping the landscape of advertising and public relations (PR). ...
Today, Zoho Corporation, a leading global technology company, announced early access to Zoho CRM for Everyone, a new set of industry-first ...
Nigeria stands at a crucial stage of development, with immense opportunities and challenges ahead. As the government navigates through economic ...
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