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erastus75
Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« on: October 27, 2009, 04:44 PM »



Some Japanese are interested in investing in Nigeria and since they dont have contact here and they want to know areas to invest in. This is no scam but a serious issue

I would be expecting positives responses from fellow nlanders, thank you,
asticks (m)
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #1 on: October 27, 2009, 05:36 PM »

- Whats the investment amount Band? are they looking at investing between $100,000 - $1m or what?
- Are they inclined towards particular sectors?
- Whats kind of returns are they expecting or looking at?
erastus75
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #2 on: October 27, 2009, 05:40 PM »

 
They are looking at any investment that would guarantee their investment
asticks (m)
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #3 on: October 27, 2009, 06:02 PM »

It goes without saying that their investment will be guaranteed, the question is what would they like to invest in. Every business is profitable or else you wldn't find people doing them.

If i have $1m for instance, I wouldn't be interested in setting up a magazine store, rather i would be looking at printing my own magazine, so the amount available would determine what would be render more returns, considering the economies of scale.
erastus75
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #4 on: October 28, 2009, 06:47 AM »


Methink, they would go into big time agricultural areas like poultry,food processing etc and bringing in electronics and selling them in a mall and optic fibre stuff

What you guys think?
sonety2k (m)
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #5 on: October 28, 2009, 10:29 AM »

 Cool
erastus75
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #6 on: October 28, 2009, 11:16 AM »

Quote from: sonety2k on October 28, 2009, 10:29 AM
Cool

I dont what this means but I said I wanted serious contributions and not this, please if you done have anything to say,kukuma leave this thread.

Thank you,
stagger
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #7 on: October 28, 2009, 11:52 AM »

They can invest in the Agro industry or in the oil industry.

I know Japan imports all its crude oil and refined products. I can work out a situation where their company can acquire an oil industry services license and become appointed sellers of Bonny Light Crude, on behalf of any of the joint venture partners. They can then sell all the crude they want to their government or any other ready buyers.

They can also become exporters of any of the wide range of commodity crops found in Nigeria. It's a question of their coming to have a meeting with us for it all to be thrashed out.

Of course they will have to pay a consultancy fee to my company's business consultancy division for the services we will be rendering in this regard.

This is not a joke. Like I said, we will have to meet them face to face. This is not an online or email thing.

If serious, u can hook me up.
erastus75
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #8 on: October 28, 2009, 12:27 PM »

Quote from: stagger on October 28, 2009, 11:52 AM
They can invest in the Agro industry or in the oil industry.

I know Japan imports all its crude oil and refined products. I can work out a situation where their company can acquire an oil industry services license and become appointed sellers of Bonny Light Crude, on behalf of any of the joint venture partners. They can then sell all the crude they want to their government or any other ready buyers.

They can also become exporters of any of the wide range of commodity crops found in Nigeria. It's a question of their coming to have a meeting with us for it all to be thrashed out.

Of course they will have to pay a consultancy fee to my company's business consultancy division for the services we will be rendering in this regard.



This is not a joke. Like I said, we will have to meet them face to face. This is not an online or email thing.

If serious, u can hook me up.

This is what I am talking about, good analysis and you are talking about hooking up. Could you please tell me the email address or fone number. Thank you,
lagosbloga
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #9 on: October 29, 2009, 05:39 AM »

Since they want a safe and stable investments they should choose sectors that offer relatively stable climate and in which they have both technical and financial muscle to pull. They may want to consider;

Option A They could invest in Nigeria's transportation sector depending on how much they have;

1. Importing used toyota, mitsubishi cars etc.
2. Importing motorcycles from Asia
3. They could set up their own vehicle leasing company
4. Their own commuter bus scheme like the BFS, BRT and LAGBUS schemes
5. Haulage business
6. Overseas Shipping from Asia to Lagos and
7. courier services

Option B They could invest in our finance industry

1. Their own micro finance bank

Option C Real Estate

1. Building and selling mini estates
2. Building Luxury Apartments mainly for expatriates
3. Building Tenement Houses in Highbrow Lagos or Port Harcourt

Option D I.T and Telecomms

1. An ISP to rival those dominating the sector
2. Become distributors of fast moving laptops, mobile phones, plasma TVs, DVDs and other electronic gadgets
3. They could also sell Ipods, watches, fashion accessories from Japan, Italy, France or the UK

Option E Petroleum marketing

1. Set up filling stations
2. Import and Supply diesel, kerosine and petrol


The list is endless there are still many more to cover.
buxy
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #11 on: October 30, 2009, 02:22 AM »

investing in real estate would not be  wrong move.
The business is really a juicy one here in abuja and the ,arket is favourable to those who know their onion and make the right choice
with respect to project and location.
call me on 08035513423 if you feel my idea is sellable to your japanese guy i'll really be willing to assist you full time
erastus75
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #12 on: October 30, 2009, 02:35 PM »

Thanks guys for all your contributions and I am discussing with them and before the year runs out, they would come up with the areas that they would be interested. You know these Japanese are not always in a rush to take decisions, they take their time and i would let the house  to the know of their decision(s)

I appreciate
crzysxykul
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #13 on: October 31, 2009, 11:22 AM »

They can invest in Media. Own a radio station and break even within 3years. Not just that, there are other innovative ideas and advantages when u own a broadcast station. If u have the right team, you can make it work. Limited staff, but the best, and state of the art equipments, and all, will earn u more money than u ever imagined. A radio station can make nothing less than N47mil a month, and pay less than 10mill on salaries, power, and management.

If u are interested in knowing more, u can send an email to spakplug@yahoo.com
stagger
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #14 on: November 01, 2009, 04:41 PM »

When you are done discussing with them concerning my proposal, then I can supply you with my contact details. I'll be waiting.
buxy
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #15 on: November 02, 2009, 03:33 AM »

I hope they digest my real estate proposal, i hope your discussion wt them goes well, dnt 4get to give me a shout though, goodluck bro.
deleone
Re: Japanese Interested In Investing In Nigeria
« #16 on: November 04, 2009, 04:00 PM »

if they are interested in real estate my company just acquired a large expanse of land from ogun state government in the isheri north axis and we are open to joint venture bussinees on estate development contact is engr bola idowu 08068889117
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