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No Code Tools for Non-Technical Founders No Code Tools for Non-Technical Founders
You do not need to know how to code to build something real anymore. That idea used to be an excuse. Now it is just outdated.
Today, a founder with the right tools can launch a website, automate operations, manage customers, and even build simple apps ... Read More |
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The People Who Never Really Left Your best customer is not walking past your shop. She is in Houston at 2 a.m., scrolling for someone who can make her aso ebi right. Across the world, millions of Africans in the diaspora are trying to stay connected to home. They miss the food, the fashion, the feeling. And they are willing to spen ... Read More |
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Should Nigerian SMEs Incorporate Early or else Stay Informal? There is a moment in every Nigerian business owner's journey where you wake up and realize that the small side hustle is becoming real. You started on WhatsApp, graduated to Instagram, and now people are paying you consistently. But then the question hits you: should you take the leap and register t ... Read More |
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Procrastination Is Costing Your Business More Than You Realize Many entrepreneurs believe their biggest challenge is funding, the economy, or else lack of support. In reality, one of the most damaging problems facing your business is procrastination.
Procrastination in business is rarely about laziness. More often, it comes from fear. Fear of starting ... Read More |
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The 'We’ll Fix It Later' Trap: How Small Businesses Build Their Own Chaos Every small business owner has heard it. More importantly, everyone has said it. It's the phrase muttered in a busy week, during a growth spurt, in the quiet desperation of just needing to keep moving: “We'll fix it later.”
It starts, as these things often do, with the best of intentions. A ... Read More |
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