Angels and VCs Sabou Capital launches $1.5M investment fund to bridge the funding gap for African SMEs by Praise Olatunde April 16, 2025 In an era where women are gaining increasing recognition in venture capital, Surayyah Ahmed, cofounder of Aduna Capital, is raising
smepeaks Entrepreneurs Vasiti calls on student entrepreneurs to join its second edition of Career Fest 2020 by Bolaji Moshood March 10, 2020 In a time where the graduate unemployment rate in Nigeria is averaging about 45% ( Statista ), over 30% of
SMEs A Decade Ago, SMEs had So Much Struggle in the Nigerian Market, Today the Story Hasn’t Changed by Oghenero Okikie February 1, 2019 It’s 2019 and Nigerian SMEs still haven’t found it easy setting up a business and standing firm. Taiwo Ogunbiyi’s case
SMEs DBN Partners LAPO in Providing Low Interest Loans to MSMEs by Dare Afolabi August 6, 2018 LAPO Microfinance Bank (LAPO MFB) in collaboration with the Development Bank of Nigeria(DBN) has agreed to render support to 10,000
SMEs MTN Partners Microsoft to Promote Scalable Initiatives for Nigerian SMEs by Dare Afolabi July 26, 2018 The Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) segment in Nigeria is set to benefit from the partnership between MTN and Microsoft.
Industry & Policy Happening Now in Lagos: CBN’s Newly Launched ‘Funding Nigeria Small and Medium Enterprises’ Initiative by Editor Fabian July 25, 2018 Editorial Note: The article has been updated to reflect the correct time of event in Lagos (Today, Thursday 26, 2018
Advice This is Why Many Nigerian SMEs May Not Build Global Brands by Excellence Aigbojie July 12, 2018 Nigerian SMEs contribute to nearly half of the nation’s GDP and account for over 25% of employment. However, despite these
SMEs 6 Nigerian Banks That Are SME-Friendly by Oghenero Okikie June 13, 2018 According to a recent statistics, the total number of MSME’s in Nigeria is approximately 37 million. But Nigerian SMEs are
SMEs Nigerian SMEs May Soon Benefit from Indonesia’s Tech Advancements by Dare Afolabi June 12, 2018 In recognition of SMEs’ impact on the emerging economy, the Nigerian government (at the state and federal level) alongside some