Mrs Ngozi Enite-Okoro, Founder of Tu2minis Global Services Ltd., has issued a powerful call to action for women entrepreneurs: “In today’s competitive landscape, quality and compliance aren’t just checkboxes—they’re your ticket to global markets.”
Speaking exclusively to NAN in Abuja, the business leader revealed how regulatory awareness is transforming Nigeria’s entrepreneurial landscape, with 60+ success stories emerging from her workshops—including trademarked brands, CAC-registered businesses, and NAFDAC-certified products.
Why Compliance Matters Now More Than Ever
Enite-Okoro outlined 5 game-changing benefits of regulatory adherence:
Consumer Trust – Certified products attract loyal customers
Market Expansion – Compliance opens doors to AfCFTA and UK trade
Funding Access – Banks/investors favor structured businesses
IP Protection – Safeguards your brand’s uniqueness
Global Credibility – Positions Nigerian products as world-class
“I’ve seen women transform from local vendors to export-ready entrepreneurs—all because they embraced compliance,” she shared.
Seizing Africa’s Trade Revolution
With initiatives like:
African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA)
UK-Nigeria trade partnerships
…the opportunity for scalable women-led businesses has never been greater.
“The difference between stagnation and success? Accurate information,” Enite-Okoro emphasized. “Entrepreneurs must track policy changes like CEOs track profits.”
The Tu2minis Impact
Through its Women Entrepreneurship Workshops, Tu2minis has:
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Equipped 60+ women with registration and certification know-how
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Created a ripple effect of formalized, investment-ready businesses
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Proven that collaboration beats competition in building industry influence
A Call to Action
Enite-Okoro’s final challenge to Nigeria’s female founders:
“We’re past the era of ‘just getting by.’ Today’s mission is to build enterprises that outlive us—ones that employ thousands, export worldwide, and redefine ‘Made in Nigeria.’ The tools exist. The markets are waiting. Will you rise?”