Many small businesses do not survive the death of their owners.
It’s an unfortunate truth that many small businesses suffer from.
There are countless stories of successful and highly profitable businesses that suddenly collapsed after the death of their owners/founders.
Or the many small business owners that cannot afford to take a break from their business, because it needs them to survive.
Here are 4 reasons your small business may not survive without you:
The startupper of the year challenge aims to provide funding, resources, mentorship and training support to young and innovative African startups.The startupper challenge is back for its 3rd edition and is open to startups from 32 African countries targeting founders from the ages of 18 and 35.
All business creation’s project holders and young innovative startups with a positive impact on their communities and the planet can participate.
Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, the Vice President of Nigeria has asked business owners in Nigeria to improve the quality of their products in order to foster the acceptance of made-in-Nigeria goods across Africa.
At the recent opening session of the virtual “Open-Day with MSMEs” organised by the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON), the vice president said – “This is particularly important as we seek to expand our exports to the rest of Africa in the African Continental Free Trade Area, and indeed to the rest of the world”.
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