Abuja: The Founder of Tu2minis Global Services Ltd., Mrs. Ngozi Enite-Okoro, has urged women entrepreneurs to prioritise product quality, regulatory compliance, and access to accurate information to enhance growth and support national development. Enite-Okoro made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
According to News Agency of Nigeria, Enite-Okoro emphasized that in an era where women are reshaping the entrepreneurial landscape across Africa, quality and compliance are fundamental for building sustainable and globally competitive businesses. She highlighted the significance of understanding regulatory frameworks to unlock opportunities for growth, credibility, and international reach.
Enite-Okoro shared that during the Women Entrepreneurship Workshops hosted by Tu2minis Global, a new wave of regulatory awareness was initiated among participants. The outcomes were notable, with over 60 success stories, including trademarked brands, CAC-registered businesses, and NAFDAC-certified products, reflecting a culture of compliance and a bold step towards creating credible, scalable, and export-ready women-led enterprises.
She explained that such milestones demonstrate the potential of informed women aligning their ambitions with regulatory structures to ensure visibility, longevity, and market access. Compliance, she noted, builds consumer trust, enables market expansion, enhances financial leverage, protects intellectual property, and boosts credibility.
Enite-Okoro pointed out that trade opportunities like the African Continental Free Trade Area and the UK’s evolving policy with Nigeria have opened new markets for well-positioned businesses. She has observed how access to the right information, guidance, and tools can transform women into nation-builders.
Describing regulatory compliance as a launchpad, she noted its role in enabling women entrepreneurs to scale businesses into African and UK markets, exporting proudly Nigerian and globally accepted products. Diversifying income streams, reducing dependence on local demand, and meeting international standards are achievable if women adopt the right approach.
In today’s dynamic business environment, Enite-Okoro stressed the importance of knowledge as leverage and profit. Staying informed about policies, market trends, and regulatory updates is crucial, and entrepreneurs must make strategic decisions based on insights, not assumptions.
She urged women to collaborate with fellow entrepreneurs, policy shapers, and industry experts to exchange knowledge and strengthen their business influence. With knowledge and compliance, Nigerian women are poised to usher in a new era of resilient, respected, and globally recognised enterprises. Enite-Okoro concluded that it’s time for Nigerian women to rise, not only to run businesses but to rule industries and contribute meaningfully to building the nation.
