Nigeria is once again attracting attention from global investors, as foreign funds begin to flow into the country due to high returns and emerging opportunities. With economic reforms and improving investor confidence, this shift presents a major opportunity for Nigerian entrepreneurs,
The Federal Government of Nigeria has launched the iDICE Startup Bridge Programme, a bold initiative aimed at empowering Nigerian entrepreneurs and startups. This program is designed to provide financial support, training, and mentorship to over 500 startups across the country, creating opportunities for innovation, business growth, and job creation. What
In today’s competitive job market, skill acquisition is essential for career growth and entrepreneurship. Many Nigerians struggle to find affordable training programs, but the good news is that there are several free skill acquisition programs in Nigeria that can help you learn new skills, boost your employability, and start your own business. 1.
Stanbic IBTC Bank has partnered with Orange Corners Nigeria, an initiative of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, to support young entrepreneurs across the country. Orange Corners Nigeria is implemented locally by the Fate Foundation and has been active since 2019, providing training, mentorship, and access to funding for youth-led businesses. This partnership aims to










