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80% of Female Businesses Lack Access to Credit – FG

Chinwe Igbokwe4 hours ago4 hours ago03 mins

Nigeria’s economic ambition remains tethered to a significant failure in financial inclusion. New data reveals that 80 per cent of businesses owned by women operate entirely without access to formal credit. While women constitute over half of the population and provide 40 per cent of the nation’s agricultural labour, they remain sidelined from the institutional…

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