Nigeria’s credit market is expanding at an unprecedented pace, with millions of loan applications processed monthly and lenders now mandated to consult licensed credit bureaus
Nigeria faces an estimated infrastructure financing gap of over $100 billion annually, making Development Finance Institutions (DFIs) critical to economic growth and sectoral transformation. Yet,
Promotional campaigns in Nigeria are booming, but most businesses don’t realize that every chance-based giveaway is legally classified as a lottery and must be licensed.
Nigeria’s mobile money ecosystem is tightly regulated by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), yet many MMO license applications never make it to final approval,
Over 60% of environmental enforcement actions in Abuja are linked to improper waste management and non-compliance with AEPB regulations, with businesses facing fines, shutdowns, and
Over 70% of NOTAP registration applications in Nigeria face delays, queries, or outright rejection, not because businesses lack valid agreements, but because they underestimate the
Nigeria consumes over 60 million litres of petroleum products daily, yet every litre must pass through licensed storage depots regulated under the Petroleum Industry Act
Getting a Microfinance Bank (MFB) license in Nigeria is far tougher than most people think, despite meeting capital requirements of up to ₦5 billion, many
Nigeria exports billions of litres of refined petroleum products annually, yet most applications for export approval are delayed or rejected due to incomplete documentation and
Every year, a significant number of courier and logistics license applications submitted to the Nigerian Postal Service (NIPOST) are delayed, queried, or outright rejected, not