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
