This book explores the transformative power of the Igbo business model as a homegrown solution to Africa’s economic recovery and inclusive growth. Rooted in trust, apprenticeship (Igba Boi), communal support, and resilient trade networks, this ind...
This book explores the transformative power of the Igbo business model as a homegrown solution to Africa’s economic recovery and inclusive growth. Rooted in trust, apprenticeship (Igba Boi), communal support, and resilient trade networks, this indigenous model has long empowered micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs) in regions like Onitsha and Nnewi. Despite its success in fostering entrepreneurship and local wealth creation, the model remains largely ignored by formal economic and policy frameworks.The book unpacks its core elements, community-based mentorship, reinvestment into local economies, and the ethical trust underpinning business relationships. It also addresses present challenges such as regulatory neglect, digital exclusion, and gender disparities.In response to the evolving digital landscape, the book advocates for the integration of fintech, mobile commerce, and e-learning tools to modernise the traditional system. It outlines policy recommendations, including legal recognition of apprenticeships, simplified business registration, and tax incentives for mentors.Emphasising cross-sector collaboration, the book presents a roadmap for scaling the model across Africa, aligning with the African Union’s development goals. It concludes that revitalising the Igbo business model can bridge tradition and innovation, offering a culturally grounded, scalable approach to sustainable development and youth empowerment across the continent.