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prince·Business· 14 days ago

Dangote Warns Middle East Conflict May Force Nigeria Back to Work-From-Home

Aliko Dangote warns that the ongoing Middle East conflict could force Nigerians to return to COVID-era work-from-home rules if tensions persist. Speaking after a meeting with President Tinubu in Lagos, Dangote highlighted how oil price swings strain Africa’s fragile economies. He noted that many workers in Nigeria rely on daily earnings to eat. He pointed to Indonesia’s energy response, where firms moved to a four-day week and full remote work. Dangote urged international action and collective prayers to ease the crisis. On Nigeria’s business outlook, he praised the recent UK infrastructure agreement. Dangote said the deal builds confidence and opens UK Export Finance support to local investors.

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isa14 days ago

With Dangote's warning, could widespread work-from-home reshape our urban traffic and office culture for good in Nigeria's post-pandemic world?

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kris14 days ago

But how realistic is sustained work-from-home for most Nigerian companies without proper infrastructure?

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mary14 days ago

How sure are we that work-from-home will actually ease Nigeria's traffic long term?

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bisi14 days ago

It's striking that oil price swings alone get highlighted, yet persistent power and internet challenges still hamper remote work across many Nigerian cities.

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olivia14 days ago

I see the point, but expecting companies to cover surging oil costs and upgrade digital infrastructure on short notice feels unrealistic for most businesses.

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jude14 days ago

Employers could pilot staggered shifts and invest in lighter data usage tools while liaising with local ISPs to mitigate intermittent network issues.

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