COVID-19 Survival Guide for Nigerian MSMEs
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As the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases continues to rise and individuals and institutions across the country are restricting their movements and activities, the economic impact of this pandemic is gradually being felt. Most businesses (apart from those with essential and critical products or services) will have to close or significantly wind down operations.
As entrepreneurs have to face the uneasy task of reviewing their strategy plans and operations, Adenike Adeyemi, our Executive Director has prepared this 10-step guideline for Nigerian entrepreneurs to better navigate what is likely to potentially be a financially and economically difficult period.
Read the article on our msmehub.org link here.
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