Nigeria’s economy does not only struggle because of inflation or exchange-rate volatility. It also struggles because moving goods from one point to another is unnecessarily hard, expensive, and unreliable. Poor roads, weak warehousing, and broken cold-chain systems quietly add costs to everything Nigerians buy and sell. This hidden burden functions like a competitive tax on every business — one that no invoice shows, but everyone pays. Logistics is the bloodstream of any economy. When it fails, prices rise, waste increases, and competitivene
Nigeria’s economy does not only struggle because of inflation or exchange-rate volatility. It also struggles because moving goods from one point to another is unnecessarily hard, expensive, and unreliable. Poor roads, weak warehousing, and broken cold-chain systems quietly add costs to everything Nigerians buy and sell. This hidden burden functions like a competitive tax on every business — one that no invoice shows, but everyone pays. Logistics is the bloodstream of any economy. When it fails, prices rise, waste increases, and competitivene