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How small businesses can thrive in times of uncertainty

by OLUFEMI
July 15, 2026
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For many small businesses across Africa, uncertainty has become the new normal. Rising production costs, volatile exchange rates, inflation, multiple taxation, high borrowing costs, supply chain disruptions and weakening consumer purchasing power have created one of the most challenging operating environments in recent years.

In Nigeria, the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN) classifies small businesses as enterprises employing fewer than 50 people with assets below ₦50 million, excluding land and buildings. These businesses form the backbone of the economy, yet they are often the most vulnerable to external shocks.

Beyond economic pressures, small businesses contend with political uncertainty, regulatory changes, technological disruption, climate-related challenges, security concerns and shifting consumer preferences. Daily operational hurdles—including rising logistics costs, inconsistent power supply, delayed payments from customers and shrinking profit margins—have become familiar realities.

Yet uncertainty does not have to translate into failure. History has shown that businesses that survive difficult periods are not always the largest; they are often the most adaptable. During periods of economic volatility, success depends less on aggressive expansion and more on agility, operational efficiency and disciplined financial management. As the saying goes, tough times do not last, but resilient businesses do.

To remain competitive, entrepreneurs must manage cash prudently, eliminate waste, focus on profitable offerings and embrace technology to strengthen customer relationships and improve operational efficiency.

People also remain at the heart of every successful business. Employees are not merely a cost of doing business; they are strategic assets. Business owners should therefore invest in motivating and equipping their workforce through training, clear performance targets, recognition and appropriate incentives. A committed workforce is often a company’s greatest advantage during difficult times.

The following strategies can help small businesses navigate uncertainty and position themselves for sustainable growth.

Master cash flow and operate lean

Cash flow is the lifeblood of every business. Owners should monitor cash inflows and outflows regularly rather than waiting for monthly or quarterly financial reviews. Timely financial information enables quicker decisions and helps businesses respond proactively to emerging risks.

Eliminate waste

Every expense should justify its value. Business owners should review operating costs line by line, discontinue unnecessary subscriptions, reduce avoidable overheads and avoid tying up scarce capital in slow-moving inventory.

Negotiate better terms

Periods of uncertainty require stronger relationships with suppliers and business partners. Negotiating longer payment periods, volume discounts or more flexible supply arrangements can help preserve cash flow and protect profit margins.

Focus on core strengths

Businesses perform better when they concentrate on what they do best. Rather than diversifying excessively during uncertain times, entrepreneurs should prioritise their most profitable products and services while improving quality and customer experience.

Prioritise essential products and services

Consumer spending patterns change during economic downturns. Businesses should focus on products and services that meet essential needs or clearly demonstrate value for money. Where necessary, products should be redesigned or repackaged to suit changing purchasing power without compromising quality.

Retain existing customers

Acquiring a new customer is typically more expensive than retaining an existing one. Businesses should deepen relationships with loyal customers through personalised service, regular communication and consistent delivery of value.

Communicate transparently

Customers appreciate honesty. Inform them promptly about product availability, pricing changes and alternative offerings. Transparent communication builds trust and strengthens long-term relationships.

Deliver superior value

Creative pricing strategies, loyalty programmes, instalment payment options and customised service packages can encourage repeat patronage while helping customers manage their budgets.

Strengthen your digital presence

Digital platforms have become indispensable business tools. Entrepreneurs should leverage social media channels such as WhatsApp, Instagram, Facebook and TikTok to market products, engage customers and build stronger brand visibility. In many cases, becoming the preferred business within a local community is a more sustainable strategy than pursuing rapid expansion without a competitive advantage.

Adopt technology

Automation and business management software can reduce manual processes, improve record-keeping and free up valuable time for strategic decision-making.

Take advantage of support programmes

Entrepreneurs should actively explore government and private-sector initiatives that provide affordable financing, grants, advisory services and capacity-building opportunities. Institutions such as the Bank of Industry and state enterprise development agencies continue to support small businesses through various intervention programmes.

Collaborate strategically

Partnerships with complementary businesses can reduce operating costs through shared logistics, joint marketing initiatives and customer referrals. Collaboration often enables small businesses to compete more effectively.

Monitor competitors

Businesses should continuously observe competitors’ strategies, innovations and customer engagement approaches. Understanding market trends enables entrepreneurs to respond quickly, improve their offerings and maintain a competitive edge.

Ultimately, uncertainty is an unavoidable feature of business. While entrepreneurs cannot control inflation, government policy or global economic conditions, they can control how they respond. Businesses that remain financially disciplined, customer-focused, technologically adaptive and operationally efficient will be better positioned not only to survive periods of uncertainty but also to emerge stronger when economic conditions improve.  

 

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Olufemi Adedamola Oyedele, MPhil. in Construction Management, managing director/CEO, Fame Oyster & Co. Nigeria, is an expert in real estate investment, a registered estate surveyor and valuer, and an experienced construction project manager. He can be reached on +2348137564200 (text only) or femoyede@gmail.com

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