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Condolences.ng – Sustainable Empathy made in Nigeria

In keeping with a long term vision of connecting business with environment, this start-up, Condolences.ng decided to pursue a helpful balance that promotes sustainable living.           They engage thier clients in a carefully planned transition from paper condolence registers to electronic versions thereby increasing access to registrars as well as paper both

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What is Business Sustainability?

Part 1/13 of the Business Sustainability in Nigeria Series by Adiya Atuluku and Jennifer Uchendu Understanding Business Sustainability requires a good knowledge of general sustainability as well as the business model and culture in which that particular organisation operates. The World Council for Economic Development (WCED) defines sustainability as development that “meets the needs of the

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Captive Renewable Energy: An Opportunity for Nigerian Businesses.

  In the 2014/15 Global Competitiveness Report which assesses the competitiveness landscape of 144 economies globally, Nigeria is ranked 134 in the area of infrastructure and a further 136 in electricity infrastructure. Each year, countries are assessed on national competitiveness to determine the level of productivity and in turn prosperity. Access to power is integral

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“Take the issue of Climate Change seriously” – Babatunde Fashola

The Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr. Babatunde Fashola, has asked Nigerians to take the issue of climate change seriously. Fashola also suggested how to address the issue while speaking on “Urban design and climate change” at the first Nigeria Urban Design Forum on Thursday. The forum was conveyed by a former Lagos State

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