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Beyond festive seasons, single-day social events such as Valentine’s Day are now generating mobility volumes comparable to major holiday periods
Read moreConsumer goods giant Unilever and Google Cloud have announced a strategic five-year partnership aimed at integrating advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI)...
Read moreJumia is advancing a bold vision to reshape retail in Nigeria, signaling a transition from a period defined by economic...
Read moreTemu, the global e-commerce giant currently expanding its footprint in the Nigerian market, has officially responded to the inquiry launched...
Read moreIn the direct-selling industry, reputation is the most volatile currency. Facing a history of "brand misuse" and regulatory skepticism in...
Read moreWhile ride-hailing platforms across Africa grapple with rising fuel costs and regulatory friction, inDrive is finding its "second wind" in...
Read moreThe Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has brokered a peace deal with Customs Licensed Cargo Agents at the Murtala...
Read moreSmall and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) employ a large number of Nigeria’s workforce, contributing to the nation’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)....
Read moreIn 2026, small business owners in Nigeria still face challenges such as frequent power outages, high inflation, currency instability, limited...
Read moreNigeria’s retail and commerce sector is booming, fuelled by population growth, urbanisation, rising smartphone penetration, and a growing entrepreneurial merchant...
Read moreDriven by strong global adoption, including growing momentum across Africa and continued growth in Nigeria, inDrive, a global mobility and...
Read moreInefficient supply chains are costing Nigeria’s agricultural sector an estimated $3 billion annually, with post-harvest losses reaching up to 40%...
Read moreNigeria is losing an estimated 2–3% of annual GDP growth due to persistent inefficiencies in its supply chain management (SCM)...
Read moreFounded in 2024, GoCab was created to address a fundamental challenge across Africa: limited access to ethical financing and vehicle...
Read moreIn cities like Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, app-based transport now fills gaps left by overstretched public systems, connecting people...
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