Based
on a survey conducted by the Allworld Network and Tony Elumelu
Foundation, Domino Information Company Limited (DICL), started in 2008,
has been recognised as the 12th fastest growing company in Nigeria.
DICL is a fast-paced information
management and technology company based in Lagos, Nigeria. Its main
focus is to create work tools for managers in both the public and
private sectors of the social-economy, tools that make information
intelligent and that enable managers make better decisions.
According to Uzo Nduka, chief executive,
DICL, the company derives its energy from its people. He says: “Our
human resource policies are built on the principles of
non-discrimination, ownership of functions by staff, competitiveness of
compensation package, transparency and a firm belief that good people
are needed to achieve business success.”
He gives further insight into the
business success, saying “we are a responsible business and are
committed to conducting every aspect of our day-to-day operations on the
right side of the law. DICL believes that creating real value for
stakeholders is the primary functions of a business. However, in doing
so, we seize viable opportunities to contribute to addressing the many
environmental and social problems in the communities where we operate.”
The company’s mission is to make every client a long-team partner and its vision is to be in the workspace of every manager.
Its products include - The Business
Manager Toolkit, the BM Tenders Toolkit, BM Yellow Pages, Business
Procure 1.0, Public Procure 1.0, e-Gov Toolkit 1.0, in addition to
services and training for business operators.
The Nigeria50, which are the 50 fastest growing companies, consists of firms growing at an average of 100 percent a year, with revenues
of $9 million annually. Altogether, these 50 companies have created
6,600 jobs in the last few years and are expected to create additional
thousands of jobs in the next few years. The Nigeria50 survey shows the
possibilities of the country’s entrepreneurs, their contribution to
providing solutions to the problems of malnutrition, unemployment and
human resource skills gap in the country.
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