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2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by chokekachy: 4:31pm On Dec 28, 2023
Throughout 2023, Nigeria’s business environment grappled with unprecedented challenges, chiefly influenced by the complexities of an election year.

Uncertainties surrounding election outcomes and policy directions led investors to adopt a cautious stance, influencing significant long-term investment decisions.

The year kicked off with artificial cash scarcity and a botched currency note redesign, initially hampering consumer spending.

Economic recovery in the second quarter was marred by the removal of fuel subsidies and the unification of the foreign exchange market, resulting in soaring inflation and considerable depreciation of the naira.

These macroeconomic hurdles, compounded by longstanding national issues, triggered a notable departure of companies from Nigeria in 2023.

Here’s an overview of significant exits:

Jumia Foods: A mobile app-based platform for restaurant discovery and ordering.
– Exit Date: December
– Reason: Pulling out of the food delivery business across African countries, citing the difficulty of the sector and a desire to focus on profitable ventures.

Procter & Gamble: An American multinational consumer goods corporation.
– Exit Date: December
– Reason: Dissolution of ground operations, reverting to an import-only business model due to Nigeria’s macroeconomic challenges and forex difficulties.

Bolt Food: The food delivery arm of the Estonian ride-hailing company, Bolt.
– Exit Date: November
– Reason: Strategic decision to optimize resource utilization and streamline overall efficiency.

Equinor: An international energy company.
– Exit Date: November
– Reason: Divestment from Nigeria’s petroleum industry, selling its stakes to Chappal Energies, aligning with a focus on international oil and gas portfolio.

Sanofi-Aventis Nigeria Ltd: A French pharmaceutical company.
– Exit Date: November
– Reason: Ceasing operations in Nigeria and adopting a third-party distribution business model, similar to GSK and P&G.

MABISCO Biscuit: An indigenous Nigerian biscuits company.
– Exit Date: October
– Reason: Shutdown of the multimillion-dollar plant in Ogun state, with plans to sell the company and focus on other business areas.

54Gene: A Genomics startup.
– Exit Date: September
– Reason: Closure after a tumultuous year marked by leadership changes, staff complaints, and legal issues, despite raising $45 million in funding.

GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Nigeria: A British multinational pharmaceutical and biotechnology company.
– Exit Date: August
– Reason: Forex challenges disrupting operations, leading to a transition to a third-party direct distribution mode.

Lazarpay: A web3 and crypto payment company founded by 21-year-old Emmanuel Njoku.
– Exit Date: April
– Reason: Inability to raise funds, leading to the shutdown of the web3 and crypto payment company, operational for only two years.

The year underscored a tumultuous landscape for Nigerian businesses, showcasing exits across various sectors. From tech startups to multinational corporations, the exodus highlighted the profound impact of macroeconomic hurdles on the nation’s business community.

https://ambusinessng.com/companies-that-exited-nigeria-amid-economic-challenges/?utm_source=punch&utm_medium=punch_backlink

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by TemplarLandry: 4:33pm On Dec 28, 2023
cool
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Xscape1993(m): 4:38pm On Dec 28, 2023
Nigeria is not a serious country. Any serious country will have serious leaders not the type of drug barons, certificate forgers, strange men and people without economy knowledge we have in Nigeria.

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Akfrenzy(m): 4:54pm On Dec 28, 2023
grin EMILOKAN 😆😆😆 AGBA BALLER

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:55pm On Dec 28, 2023
ednut1:
Business no easy
The government know what to do to help these businesses to grow.
They need to do something to keep them afloat.

But in some cases though,
The internal staff ran this businesses down with looting and stealing.
Many indigenous companies have been ran down by the staff they employ.
A good example below....


Nigerians are the problems of Nigeria.......for real!

Greed and Dishonesty, the two main problems of an average Nigerian.
Read along to understand our reasons for saying so......

(N.B : If you are a fraudster and criminal on Nairaland,
Skip to the next post or you may not survive reading this)


*HOME TRUTH*

[i]I run a manufacturing business and a trading business.
The biggest challenge in my manufacturing business is not power, or infrastructure, the biggest challenge is getting honest staff.
Everyone we hire appears to be on a mission to steal as much as possible.
Inflated invoices, recording less than the actual number of units produced.
The worst part of it all is that all the fraud we've uncovered is not done by a single person, it's usually many staff who collude with each other, from production, to sales, to finance, even top management.
There was a year I overhauled management 3 times in a year.........
But me, I've found a solution sha, I now use Indian management.
So competent, so honest and so straightforward.
I thought they were expensive at first with all the visa fees, accommodation, house staff, but now that losses due to staff theft have been reduced to a minimum, and efficiency increased, the Indian management has turned out to be cheaper than the previous Nigerian management.
Now, all sensitive positions involving money go to Indians. Nigerians are only allowed in non-sensitive positions.
I used to criticize companies like Dangote Group that hire so many Indians when there are many unemployed Nigerians, but now, I understand their decision.

My biggest challenge in the trading business is the same, getting honest staff.
The form of trading occurs in the open market, and involves staff having access to huge sums of money running into a few millions.
I know how much I pay to security companies to provide escorts for the staff, not to prevent robbery, but to ensure that the staff go straight to the bank to deposit the money after the day's sales and not disappear with my money.
This money spent on security companies is even enough to be declared as profit.
We have to spend on CCTV, biometric scanners and other things that wouldn't be needed if staff weren't looking for the slightest opportunity to steal.

It got so bad at a point that my main criteria for employing staff was no longer competency but honesty.
At least, competency and skills can be learnt, but once you're dishonest, you're dishonest.

We always complain of the economy and how there are no jobs.
I know people abroad who would have loved to set up job creating businesses in Nigeria but they can't because they can't get any trustworthy person to run it.

I know people in Nigeria with so much money, they want to start factories and other job-creating businesses but they can't because they are occupied elsewhere and can't get any trustworthy person to run the business.
So instead of investing in the real sector and creating jobs, they'll just buy treasury bills,
while the thieves are shouting no jobs.

Many big businesses would have been born in Nigeria if we could engage in partnerships, but we cant because you can't trust anyone.
This is one advantage the Indians and Lebanese have over us in Nigeria.
They can pull resources together and do mega-business, unlike Nigerians that because only one person must do everything since we can't partner, end up with small, tiny businesses.

Start a poultry and they will be stealing your eggs. Some will even go ahead to be killing the chickens so that they'll be allowed to take them home.

Start an entertainment/viewing/game center and they'll be pocketing your money.
On the days you're around at the business, the money realized will be x10 of the money realized when you're not around.....
Because they're eating your money.

Lease out a vehicle to a driver to use and watch as he'll finish you.

Start a restaurant, the same thing will happen. More than half of the total food ingredients will end up in their personal kitchens.

Even ordinary provisions shop, they will find a way to steal.

You'll see them with that their evil, wicked saying "na where person dey work, na there e dey chop, na e make dem dey callam workchop/workshop"...... Just imagine, justifying theft at work.

And you'll see these people point their crooked fingers at politicians when they're not any different. I usually say the reason most Nigerians haven't stolen billions of government money, is simply lack of opportunity.

*On every level, Nigerians are the problem of Nigeria*.


If the truth wanna kill the online fraudsters and criminals we have on Nairaland,
you guys should better die now.
We will continue to hit your head as much as we can with the truth and be against your fraudulent lifestyle ALWAYS.
For all the scams you have scammed innocent people all over the world, and they end up committing suicide or becoming homeless, and y'all here thinking you are living large, kid you not, you will never enjoy that fraudulent money, it will lead you to your grave soonest. (You can keep hating honest, and hardworking members on this forum, but some of us will continue to kill you with the truth.)
Only if God doesn't exist.
Thieves, Barawos everywhere
.



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GREED!!!

When we say we are our own problem they start grumbling.....

Okay listen to these examples:

1. You sell chicken and add over 40% profit ,you are happy forgetting that the person that bought the chicken sells tomatoes and pepper.

2. The tomatoes and pepper seller has to recover the excess she paid for the chicken, so she adds her own 42% profit margin.

3. Teacher will come and buy these 2 items with what? She has no other alternative than to increase lesson fees or school fees.

4. You will go and rent house from a landlord who has paid excess for cement, sand, chicken, tomatoes and pepper, lesson fees, how will he meet up if not by increasing his house rent by 60%.

And the circle continues, it is not about dollars, dollars is just an excuse, abi wetin concern garri, beans and yam with dollars.

The problem is you and I and our excessive greed.


Xhuntra:


Seun lalasticlaIa mynd44 OAM4J
Rule 1. Derailing the thread
Only a fraudster or criminal will be wailing about our above post.
We hope you ain't one of them kiddo?
If so, we understand your weeping about the honest truth.
No wonder you are your fellow children are always wailing and in serious pains reading our posts here.
The earlier, the better for you.
Advice from the elders kiss


Stormtrooper11:

Your right,but we got good ones too
Sure we do get the good ones among the youths.

heyhey2016:
I like your answer
Only sane, honest and hardworking Nairalanders like you will definitely like our answers and comments,
Not the miserable fraudsters aka, children of hate, frustrations and perdition that abound here.
God bless your legit hustle man.
It will end in praise for you.[/i]

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Akalia(m): 4:55pm On Dec 28, 2023
It's well.
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by shiki(m): 4:55pm On Dec 28, 2023
We need fresh investors cheesy

Some are so dumb that they can't even get the joke
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Brendaniel: 4:55pm On Dec 28, 2023
Tinubu breaking Buhari's records in bad governance, we warned them, they called us haters....

Tinubu was the worst candidate in the 2023 presidential election, someone who never attended a single debate even by NTA is what some people believed would perform

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Brushstrokes20: 4:55pm On Dec 28, 2023
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# eBOLA on rampage! ✅

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Yaccybaby: 4:55pm On Dec 28, 2023
I'm telling you
Xscape1993:
Nigeria is not a serious country.

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by sweetkev(m): 4:56pm On Dec 28, 2023
More to leave in 2024. This I have seen.

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by ednut1(m): 4:56pm On Dec 28, 2023
Business no easy
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Yaccybaby: 4:56pm On Dec 28, 2023
shiki:
We need fresh investors cheesy
With the zigzag economy?

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by DaddyYankee: 4:57pm On Dec 28, 2023
Obidients are f00ls! Even in best economies companies leave

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by MANNABBQGRILLS: 4:57pm On Dec 28, 2023
MABISCO Biscuit: An indigenous Nigerian biscuits company.
– Exit Date: October
– Reason: Shutdown of the multimillion-dollar plant in Ogun state, with plans to sell the company and focus on other business areas.

MABISCO different from NABISCO?
We need to clarify this before going on.
Nigeria must be great again in our lifetime.

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by broadman20: 4:57pm On Dec 28, 2023
They went to a better country.


It will never be well with APC and their useless supporters here.


Never.

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Shawl001(m): 4:57pm On Dec 28, 2023
Re-engineering Nigeria my foot

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by money121(m): 4:58pm On Dec 28, 2023
Ok
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Robinson0001: 4:58pm On Dec 28, 2023
More is coming soon
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Confirm4real(m): 4:58pm On Dec 28, 2023
More to go cry
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by virginboy1(m): 4:59pm On Dec 28, 2023
This is really not a good thing to know...

This 2023 so many Legit Nigerians really struggled. I just hope 2024 will be better .

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Flier: 4:59pm On Dec 28, 2023
Believe it or not majority left because of unstable exchange rate and lack of constant power supply, one of my Lebanese friends told me he lost all the profit he made in the last 5 years and a third of his capital to exchange rate in the last 6 months
But he has been very happy in the last 3 months due to constant power supply
He is now praying the light should be stable for the next 6 months so he can regain the loss

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Difrent: 4:59pm On Dec 28, 2023
chokekachy:


https://ambusinessng.com/companies-that-exited-nigeria-amid-economic-challenges/?utm_source=punch&utm_medium=punch_backlink


Do well to list the number of companies that open shop within the same period too. Thanks

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by moscobabs(m): 4:59pm On Dec 28, 2023
Procter and gamble didn't leave cos of bad economy. The stupid decision they make in 2015 is what backfired. They lost the control of their company's products price when they accept Transmed as their key Distributor in Nigeria. The greedy Transmed increased the products and competitors took over the market from them.

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Telltruth123: 5:00pm On Dec 28, 2023
Our politicians are busy looting our money

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by usmanktg2(m): 5:00pm On Dec 28, 2023
Most of these companies have been sucking our blood through the CBN via CCI and other platforms.
I have said it time and over, when their is a level playing ground, most of these “big names” will fumble.
They are now experiencing what we the small businesses faced for the past 8 years!

Every man for himself!

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by Akaegwu(m): 5:00pm On Dec 28, 2023
chokekachy:


https://ambusinessng.com/companies-that-exited-nigeria-amid-economic-challenges/?utm_source=punch&utm_medium=punch_backlink

We will order them back with presidential power. Igbos are sponsoring this madness. We can't allow Obidients to chase this company away.

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Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by McStoic(m): 5:00pm On Dec 28, 2023
Chaii
Re: 2023: Companies That Exited Nigeria Amid Economic Challenges by broadman20: 5:01pm On Dec 28, 2023
post=127667035:



MABISCO Biscuit: An indigenous Nigerian biscuits company.
– Exit Date: October
– Reason: Shutdown of the multimillion-dollar plant in Ogun state, with plans to sell the company and focus on other business areas.

MABISCO different from NABISCO?
We need to clarify this before going on.
Nigeria must be great again in our lifetime.



Please just shut up let's hear word


Are you not part of the problem?

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