In Nigeria, over 2,500 films are produced annually, making it the second-largest film industry in the world after India. Yet, many filmmakers overlook a critical
Environmental degradation costs Nigeria an estimated $5.1 billion annually, affecting health, agriculture, and the economy—yet many developers still overlook the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Certificate,
Over 95,000 Nigerian pilgrims embark on Hajj and Umrah journeys annually, creating a booming multi-billion naira religious tourism industry. Yet, only licensed tour operators approved
The Nigerian sports betting industry is booming, with over 60 million active bettors generating more than ₦730 billion annually, making it one of the most
Over 70% of Nigerian companies seeking international contracts or large government tenders are disqualified simply for lacking ISO certification—a globally recognised benchmark for quality, safety,
Discover how oil explorers are securing exclusive rights to scour up to 2,590 km² of Nigeria’s richest basins in just 30–90 days—paying only US$10,000 to
Nigeria hosts over $20 billion worth of oil and gas investments within its Free Zones, offering 100% foreign ownership, zero import/export duties, and streamlined business
In Nigeria, over 70% of healthcare expenses are paid out-of-pocket, pushing millions into poverty annually due to lack of insurance coverage. As the federal government
Over 94 finance companies now operate in Nigeria—up from just 102 in 2002 under CBN’s revised guidelines—collectively extending ₦102 billion in domestic credit by 2010