Showing posts with label entrepreneurs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label entrepreneurs. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Common Costs Entrepreneurs Incur In Nigeria




Nigeria is currently ranked 133 out of 183 countries in the Ease of Doing Business Report. This puts Nigeria amongst the worst when it comes to doing business in the world. On a brighter side, the same report also estimates the minimum capital required to do business in Nigeria at zero per cent. This means that it can take absolutely nothing to start a business in Nigeria, thus putting her amongst the best (82 countries) in the world. However, running a business in Nigeria can be onerous and expensive. So many costs can be incurred depending on your type of business, but the following cut across nearly every business.

Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Young Nigerian Entrepreneurs Launch Tiketmobile An App That Helps You Buy InterState Bus Tickets Eas




A group of four young Nigerian entrepreneurs have launched an innovative mobile app which you can use to buy Inter-state bus tickets easily. The app is called Tiketmobile, according to the founders:
We are very excited to introduce Tiketmobile to you. Tiketmobile lets travellers find and buy bus tickets conveniently from their mobile devices.
Tiketmobile was first conceived and built at Start-up Weekend Lagos in September 2011. Between then and now, we have iterated a number of times on our platform, strategy and offering. Currently, to buy tickets on Tiketmobile, a user would have to access it from our mobile website, www.tiketmobile.com. If the user is visiting from a mobile phone, they are automatically redirected there.

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Young Entrepreneurs Must Experience Failure Before success – Elem





Sunny Elem is a real estate consultant and the Managing Director, Nature Hero Limited – a network marketing firm. In this interview with Okechukwu Nnodim, he says young entrepreneurs must realise that failure usually comes before success in business
What is the basic challenge of a prospective entrepreneur?
The first problem usually is funding because every great idea must have some kind of financial backup to put it to the marketplace. But in Nigeria we don’t have adequate access to funding for small scale or medium scale businesses. As an entrepreneur, borrowing money from friends and family sometimes may not be enough to meet your target in order to make it out there. 

Also this issue of not having good statistics in the country is a challenge to entrepreneurship. You know when you are planning for a business you would want to rely on statistics in order to do your research very well. But as it is now there seems to be no particular place you can go to get information to aid you in your planning and I faced that challenge too when I was starting.
In Nigeria, if you are starting newly, you don’t get the support of the government unlike what is obtainable around most economies of the world. In the United States where I have some businesses, their economy is based on small scale businesses and that is why they don’t play with them. 

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