The Federal Government has officially reopened the D Wing of the old international terminal at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos. The government aimed to
Lingering geopolitical conflict, raw material shortages, facility closures, changing customer habits, among others continue to stretch supply chains, pushing organisations under pressure to remain profitable.
The Russia-Ukraine war has exacerbated the global supply chain disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic and its variants, forcing firms across the world to rethink
Nigeria’s digital economy has continued to play a very critical role in building resilience against disruptions from risks, pandemics, and natural disasters. Dr. Olawale Cole,
The International Monetary Fund says countries that have very close economic links with Ukraine and Russia are at particular risk of scarcity and supply disruptions.