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African SMEs Risk Collapse Without Strong Operational Structures, Expert Warns

Victoria Emeto by Victoria Emeto
May 29, 2026
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African SMEs Risk Collapse Without Strong Operational Structures, Expert Warns

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across Africa risk losing stability and collapsing under the pressure of expansion if they fail to build strong operational structures, business expert Nsikan Ubi has warned.

The Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Nubi Consulting, Nsikan Ubi, said many growing businesses underestimate the importance of internal systems. According to her, many firms focus heavily on rapid expansion while ignoring organisational discipline.

She explained that the problem becomes more visible when businesses move from startup operations into growth stages where complexity increases and informal systems begin to fail.

“Growth exposes weaknesses that are not visible at an early stage,” Ubi said. “When teams are small, informal systems can work. But as complexity increases, the absence of structure begins to affect execution and accountability.”

Ubi noted that many businesses across Africa struggle with unclear roles, fragmented communication and inconsistent service delivery as they expand operations. In several cases, companies increase their customer base or regional reach without first improving internal coordination systems.

“Strategy is rarely the problem. Execution is where most scaling businesses begin to break down,” she said.

She added that many founders wrongly believe business growth will automatically solve operational inefficiencies. However, she stressed that expansion often worsens internal weaknesses.

“The assumption that growth will fix internal issues is one of the most common mistakes businesses make,” she said. “If alignment is weak at the early stage, expansion only increases the strain.”

Ubi also warned that many organisations place greater attention on strategy and market positioning while neglecting the systems needed to achieve consistent results.

“Without clear direction, scale becomes disorder rather than growth,” she said.

According to her, businesses that scale successfully usually establish clear ownership structures, standardised workflows and accountability systems before expanding operations.

She highlighted recurring cases where firms facing rising demand struggled internally because of informal processes, duplicated responsibilities and unclear task ownership. These issues, she said, often result in delays and operational inefficiencies.

Ubi explained that the challenge is becoming more critical as African SMEs expand into more complex environments, including regional markets and investor-driven growth stages.

In Nigeria, SMEs contribute significantly to employment and economic activity, increasing concerns that weak operational structures could affect wider economic resilience if the problem remains unresolved.

She further stated that investors are now paying closer attention to operational readiness and execution capacity, not just revenue growth, when evaluating scaling businesses.

“Investors are evaluating whether businesses can execute consistently at scale,” she said.

Ubi urged business founders to prioritise operational clarity before pursuing expansion, stressing that sustainable growth depends on structure as much as strategy.

Tags: #AfricanSMEs#BusinessGrowth#OperationalExcellence
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