Founder of Webcore Nigeria, Eloho Oyegwa, provides valuable insights and strategies for digital businesses navigating the challenging economic climate in Nigeria. From adaptability to cybersecurity, the article highlights key approaches for survival.
Founder of Webcore Nigeria, Eloho Oyegwa, has highlighted how digital businesses can keep their head above water in an increasingly challenging business environment like Nigeria. The Manufacturing Association of Nigeria said that 335 companies became distressed, while 767 shut down in 2023.
“Surviving the challenges of the Nigerian business environment for digital businesses demands a strategic approach that prioritizes flexibility and innovation. Cultivating adaptability is key; the market landscape can change rapidly, and digital businesses need to pivot swiftly in response to emerging trends and customer demands,” he said in an interview with The Guardian. “
The Webcore Nigeria owner laid out his vision for the company, which was founded in 2016 but officially registered two years later. According to him, his plans are deeply rooted in keeping abreast of digital options to help businesses grow and productive, as well as to continue to maintain its status as a leader within the space.
The sectoral debate organised by the House of Representatives may have come and gone but its memories will linger in the minds of Nigerians for a long time to come. Piqued by the pushback from travellers and regulators, airline operators have again blamed multiple factors for incessant flight delays, among which are extraneous issues that are beyond the reach of airlines.
The President of Abuja Chamber of Commerce and Industry , Emeka Obegolu, said naira depreciation could be attributed to illicit financial transactions and corruption in government circles.
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