BRICS+ Series: Why 2026 is Nigeria's most Critical Year for IFRS sustainability compliance

BRICS+ Series: Why 2026 is Nigeria's most Critical Year for IFRS sustainability compliance

[The Mercury - South Africa] - 19/02/2026
Nigeria finds itself at a critical point in its corporate governance history. As the first African country to formally adopt the International Sustainability Standards Board's (ISSB) landmark IFRS S1 (sustainability-related risks) and S2 (climate-related impacts) standards, a commitment made (…)
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