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Formidable is not about size: Why structure is the secret to scaling Nigerian businesses

Ghana NewsBy Ghana NewsAugust 17, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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If you were to step away from your business for 30 days, what would happen? Would it continue to grow, remain stable, or begin to decline?

By: Kehinde Ogundare, Regional Head, West Africa, Zoho Corporation

If you were to step away from your business for 30 days, what would happen? Would it continue to grow, remain stable, or begin to decline?

For many founders, answering this question honestly reveals an uncomfortable truth: something would inevitably slow down. This is often because the business depends too heavily on the founder’s memory, personal relationships, and a flurry of WhatsApp messages. This is a structure problem.

Nigeria has produced some of the world’s most resilient entrepreneurs. They have built customer bases amid infrastructure constraints, navigated economic uncertainty, and generated revenue in highly competitive markets. However, survival and scale are fundamentally different challenges. The skills required to take a business from an idea to initial traction are not the same as those needed to achieve sustainable growth. Put simply, hustle may launch a business, but structure is what allows it to scale.

The systems supporting growth

Many Nigerian businesses’ growth is constrained by operational inefficiencies, fragmented information, and an absence of repeatable processes.

When critical information exists only in someone’s memory, customer relationships are managed through individual conversations, decisions are based on incomplete records, and the organisation becomes vulnerable. It may continue operating, but its ability to scale predictably will remain limited.

Having worked with businesses across Nigeria, a clear pattern has emerged. The companies that scale successfully are not necessarily the most funded, nor are they simply the most talented. They are often the ones with the clearest structures. To transition from mere survival to becoming truly formidable, leaders must embrace five fundamental operating shifts. These are profound changes in operating philosophy:

1. From memory to system: “Don’t worry, I know that customer” can become one of the most dangerous phrases in a growing enterprise. When a key individual leaves, the relationship often departs with them. Businesses must move from ad hoc recall to permanent systems where every conversation and preference is captured and searchable. The system must remember so the founder can simply decide.

2. From gut feeling to data: Decisions made purely on intuition are made without the complete picture. Formidable businesses replace gut feelings with measurable insights, utilising real-time dashboards to turn reactive guesses into proactive strategies. The absence of data costs money.

3. From relationships to intelligence: In Nigeria’s business culture, trust is foundational, but the highest level of operation combines relationship warmth with data precision. By turning personal ties into scalable knowledge, businesses can anticipate customer needs and identify early churn signals, amplifying the human element rather than replacing it.

4. From chasing to managing revenue: Hoping for a good month or saying “we’re talking to a few people” are hopes, not indicators. Businesses must shift from reactively chasing revenue to proactively managing it through disciplined pipelines, forecasting, and accountability.

5. From silos to connected touchpoints: When sales, finance, customer service, and operations exist in isolation, the customer feels it. A customer should experience one cohesive business, not five disjointed departments. A unified architecture ensures that every touchpoint is connected and measurable.

In the end, just as every device relies on an operating system, your business requires one, too. Operating with a fragmented approach is no longer sustainable. Every enterprise should strive to connect with platforms that deliver a unified architecture, seamlessly integrating customer, financial, operational, and personal data to build the vital infrastructure necessary for modern market realities.

Nigeria’s digital economy is projected to reach $18.3 billion by 2026. Structure will determine which businesses capture this opportunity. The next economic phase will not be won by the businesses that hustle the hardest but by those that have built the architecture to sustain the race. Formidable is not a size; it is a structure, and you can start building it today.

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