Draft:SBM Intelligence
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SBM Intelligence, also known as SB- Morgen Intelligence, is a market intelligence and geopolitical research firm based in Lagos [1], Nigeria [2], primarily focusing on Africa [3]. The concept for SBM Intelligence was conceived by Nigerian journalist Cheta Nwanze, who identified data gaps that needed addressing. In 2013, he, along with Chinedu Ozordi and Stanley Ikechukwu, founded SBM Intelligence.
The firm offers research, consulting, security monitoring, predictive analysis, business intelligence, and risk advisory services to clients across various sectors. Notably, SBM Intelligence has conducted critical surveys on food inflation using the Jollof Rice Index [4] and has highlighted the cost of kidnapping [5] in Nigeria.
Since its establishment, SBM Intelligence has provided consulting services to government entities, civil society, private institutions, multilateral agencies, and Big Four consultants. These services aim to offer in-depth insights into West Africa, assisting in policy guidance, investment decisions, intervention planning, as well as monitoring and evaluation.
Research from SBM Intelligence is frequently cited in both Nigerian and non-Nigerian media.