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ima1 (f)
Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« on: February 05, 2007, 09:26 PM »

does anyone know how much it would cost to start up a high-end night club in naija, - Location- ABUJA, i and my friends were thinking of starting up a night club, not just any night club but a high end one, which was why i picked a location like Abuja, but i need to find out how much we would need to invest, we have an idea of how we want it to be, we would have a VIP lounge, a stage where artist can come in and perform, its going to be like 2-3 story building, its going to be huge.

so if anyone has an idea or an eztimate please let me know.
layi (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Naija
« #1 on: February 06, 2007, 12:42 AM »

@xplorepro
Whats your contact? I'll need your pro service as i need to start up a night club as well.
ima1 (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Naija
« #2 on: February 06, 2007, 01:11 AM »

so can you gimme an estimate as to how much we would have to shell to get things started.

@layi
stop stealing my idea Angry Cheesy
Razorr (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #3 on: February 06, 2007, 11:14 AM »

Sweetheart, listen very carefully to what I'm about to say: -

First of all, the most important thing that has to be put into consideration when setting up a club is its location. Make sure that you create the night club in an area with a lot of activity. An area that also has other night clubs. This makes people feel safe. Besides, clubbers love to cruise from club to club on club nights and do not like to take long drives just to locate a club, no matter how good the club is. Ikoyi and V/I are very good examples of this. Clubbers know that if they want to have a good time, all they have to do is drive down to Ikoyi or V/I and then they can have a huge list of clubs to choose from. Their choise then comes down to what club(s) provides the most fun.

To set up a very good night club, you have two options: - One, you might buy out an already existing club (which I think is the best idea), renovate it, and change its name. There are so many dwindling night clubs you can choose from. The amount you'll would spend on this would depend on the quality of the former club. It might cost you an average of 40 million naira. And secondly, you might decide to build your own club from the scratch, which would gulp a lot of money. To build a high-end club from the scratch, like you want to do, you need to put aside at least sixty million naira( 60,000,000). This amount would comfortably cover all your expenses, and would create an averagely decent night club, with VIP sitting and one or two nice bars.

Like I said before, all this would depend on the location.

You should only create a night club in a high brow area, where the rich and famous live, as I am sure they are the ones you want to patronize you. I'm sure you want to make your money back, after your investment.
Razorr (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #4 on: February 06, 2007, 11:23 AM »

I've based my suggestion above on my previous experiences. The amount I have quoted above would get you a great sound system - which is the most important aspect of a night club- and very good club lights. It would get you nice and comfortable furniture and any other form of decoration you want to implement. Make sure that your color scheme is cool but not bright, as clubbers like clubs that are a bit dark, as it makes them feel free to express themselves.

The style of your bar is also very crucial. I would suggest that you steal bar designs from magazines, brochures, or that you travel abroad and copy the style of a great bar. Italy (Milano, to be precise) is known to have some of the best bars in the world. You might want to copy some styles from there.
AfricaFace (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #5 on: February 06, 2007, 12:32 PM »


Brother why don't you think of another business other than night club, 
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #6 on: February 06, 2007, 01:30 PM »

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To build a high-end club from the scratch, like you want to do, you need to put aside at least sixty million naira( 60,000,000). This amount would comfortably cover all your expenses, and would create an averagely decent night club, with VIP sitting and one or two nice bars.

60million naira for an average night club  Shocked, things are either ridiculously expensive in nigeria or nigerian clubbers are insatiable

If N60m will create an average night club you better look for proper business to do except you like seeing aristos on a daily basis  Grin

 
Razorr (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #7 on: February 06, 2007, 02:34 PM »

listen, night club biz is big biz in naija.

club owners charge a gate fee of about 2,500 averagely and 3,000 or more for VIP. And most major clubs are open 3 times a week.

If the club has about 200 people a night, that brings their total income from gate fees for that week to about, 1.5 million naira. And that's just gate fee.

So, you can imagine how much money they make in total in a month.

I'm telling you, club biz is big biz.
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #8 on: February 06, 2007, 02:54 PM »

true club biz is big, you need some kind of personality to run biz like that, bling bling and all

razor,r i heard there are 2 strip clubs now where are they?  Grin
Razorr (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #9 on: February 06, 2007, 03:25 PM »

hey, lbwoy, the only strip bar I know in Lagos is ONE X. It's in Lekki phase one.

* I no be night club consultant o*
cream2 (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #10 on: February 06, 2007, 05:23 PM »

LoverBwoy, the second strip club is in Ikeja and I think its called 'Tittybar'

not that I have ever been there,   Wink
iyc (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #11 on: February 06, 2007, 07:54 PM »

Hey i also want to start up a night club and i have found what will be like the ultimate location in lagos. its not a high end one like is being planned, but will involve a round figure of between two and three million to start up. I have decided to float a company in this regard and i am looking for interested shareholders. I believe the nairaland network can produce some viable investors who can smell a good opportunity. We shall hit lagos like a storm. Lets make trips happen again on the mainland, surulere to be morte specific. so people holler at me!!!
showbobo (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #12 on: February 06, 2007, 08:01 PM »

its very lucrative my sis if you really want to go into it.i club and i know how much i spend on gate fee,drinks and all.aside you having shows people can also use your hall for parties and you can make alot of money from that.Its a good idea if you can buy an already existing club on the Island.The famous 11:45 has been sold and renovated and the new name is now XTREME RELOADED.The hottest club now is PLANET 1 and they have strippers there.
Ndipe (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #13 on: February 06, 2007, 09:07 PM »

The degradation of the African culture when Nigerians start hiring strippers in their setting. Must we adopt every western culture in our lifestyle?
londoner
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #14 on: February 07, 2007, 12:53 AM »

Ima, I was thinking the same thing, a club in Abuja.
iyc (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #15 on: February 07, 2007, 10:06 AM »

hello people, i do not think there is anything wrong with having strippers at a club. everybody should have the opportunity to enjoy whatever tickles their fancy. it is still a free world, right or wrong?
Ndipe (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #16 on: February 07, 2007, 10:28 AM »

A free world indeed, with consequences to pay for in the afterlife.
Ndipe (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #17 on: February 07, 2007, 10:31 AM »

A free world indeed, with consequences to pay for in the afterlife.
wormedup (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #18 on: February 07, 2007, 10:42 AM »

Ndipe,
one way or the other, man has to survive.
if the culture is in no way being helpful, shed it.

it's never going to seem right in a lot of people's eyes but, what are the options ?
afterall we picked up meat-pie, pizza, groundnut oil et al; people are still smiling over those .
it's never going to be an enforcement to attend a strip bar; purely on personal decisions.


on strip bar:
it's funny what u see there. total caricature !
some of the girls dance on boxer-pants !  Tongue

the strip bar i thought i know in ikeja was called "10 bar". don't know if the name's been changed.
anyways, it doesn't make sense in relation to strip bar.

one x, i haven't been there, will gladly check it out  Cool
Razorr (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #19 on: February 07, 2007, 12:00 PM »

GEEZ. . .

If you guys are really crazy about strip bars, then you should know that ONE X is the most sophisticated one. They have strippers from all over the world.

You have to be a member though to go there. And your wallet must be very fat, as it is a champagne bar and drinks are mighty mighty expensive.
Man-eater (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #20 on: February 07, 2007, 12:05 PM »

starting a club is really hard work. ther are alot of clubs out there that look amazing and people spent alot of money on but its just not rocking.

you have to think of clientele, what kind of people do u want at your club. Do u want uni students, or te big boys, or the big guys (senators govs).

its very rare you draw all of them. and u alos have to consider competition, in lagos for instance there is alot of competition on the club scene on the island, you have to give it that extra something to attract people. in abuja which is where u want o set up, there isnt much of a social life there, but everything in abj is more expensive than lag so as razor said if it costs u 60M to set up a decent club in Lag, in Abj budget about 100M.

Thats a whole lotta money to spend on a club if it doesnt rock your 4kd. you need to be sure of pulling a crowd, only lag has the kinds crowd you need.
the big guys in abj are too stuck up. they hardly socialise.

Think about setting up in lag, they are never tired of partying and clubbing, its like NY city and Las vegas rolled up in one.

On the other hand dry abuja needs more clubs to redeem it from becoming sleepy hollow. Cool
zebudaya (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #21 on: February 07, 2007, 04:27 PM »

What about backup? don't you have to have serious backing of the police/army so the armed robbers wouldn't  hit you up?. I would suggest talking to somebody who already runs a club, and then making your decision. You may think a lot of these clubs are making money of gate passes and drinks NOPE!!! they launder money for drug dealers! and there are a lot of deals going on in the back!

All that glitters ain't gold
Mariory (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #22 on: February 07, 2007, 05:06 PM »

Quote from: Ndipe on February 06, 2007, 09:07 PM
The degradation of the African culture when Nigerians start hiring strippers in their setting. Must we adopt every western culture in our lifestyle?

And what in God's name leads you to believe African culture is without nudity?
LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #23 on: February 07, 2007, 05:16 PM »

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If you guys are really crazy about strip bars, then you should know that ONE X is the most sophisticated one. They have strippers from all over the world.
wow so we  are now importeing exotic dancers? i fucking love this country!! i had this feeling some people import pure water im thinking of starting one "G-spot"

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in abuja which is where u want o set up, there isnt much of a social life there, but everything in abj is more expensive than lag so as razor said if it costs u 60M to set up a decent club in Lag, in Abj budget about 100M.

 you can create a social life, you know seems like there isnt much to do there so when you start up you'll be big in the bizness. im sure someone is working something out right now - atleast things are changing there with cinemas, parks and other things very soon it'll be huge!

Quote from: zebudaya on February 07, 2007, 04:27 PM
What about backup? don't you have to have serious backing of the police/army so the armed robbers wouldn't hit you up?. I would suggest talking to somebody who already runs a club, and then making your decision. You may think a lot of these clubs are making money of gate passes and drinks NOPE!!! they launder money for drug dealers! and there are a lot of deals going on in the back!

All that glitters ain't gold

not suprised at all!
clubs in nigeria have a different conotation, whereas in other parts of the world you know you are going there to dance/relax have a good time. in nigeria too many working girls  Angry



LoverBwoy (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #24 on: February 07, 2007, 05:22 PM »

iyc
if you don't want to blow so much millions on night clubs trust me thats posiible, think of students!! afterall some students just want to get their groove on without aristo daddy and and working girls disturbing them.

Security is a big issue though
Razorr (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #25 on: February 08, 2007, 08:50 AM »

You see, it is because of this security issue that I said that it would be wise for you to create the night club in an urban area, where other night clubs already exist. Those areas already have a good security network. Ikoyi and V/I are good examples. However in the night club, you will make a budget for security. You have to employ a credible security firm to handle security matters within the club. That's what most night clubs do.

As for the issue of drugs, it is no secret that a lot of night club owners engage in this act. However, a lot of them are fading away, as security agencies are clamping down on them.

As for the issue of prostitutes and aristos, I don't think we can do away with them for now. However a couple of clubs are beginning to clean up their act, and place a restriction on the type of people who can come in. You can do the same in your club and still make good money.

Your ability to make money would depend on your marketing network.
iyc (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #26 on: February 08, 2007, 11:29 AM »

YO PEOPLE,

the nightclub i want to start up and expand from is targeted at students and young, fun loving people. there will be a host of games, a pool table, etc, to engage people. i will also focus on trying to offer students part time jobs, so they can make some money while still at school. i hope to finally spread all over the country, particulalrly in university towns. so investors wanted unrgently, its like a private placement.
ima1 (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #27 on: February 08, 2007, 06:35 PM »

yeah i was thinking the same thing iyc. its pretty much going to be geared towards university students which inturn would draw in more outsiders. if the club is hot, people would definately spread the word, and i can hire people to sing on the stage thats going to be built, i could hold concerts and other stuff there to generate extra funds.

i have alot of ideas for it.
katherinae (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #28 on: February 08, 2007, 10:06 PM »

well me sha i just want to open up an akara store, u know a very sophisticated one.  where by we serve u with napkins, i mean real napkins. and we will give u free water with those paper cups that don't bend, yes i plan on spursing it up and using chinet paper wear.  i don't know who i want my target to be yet.  hopefully i will make a lot of money  from it;D  and if u happen to be one of our faith full customers, u might even get a months supplie of akara dough, withtout the oil u have to provide that on your own.  so if any of u want my akara delights in your clubs biko notify me at my email oh.  i am a very business oriented person,  i work only three days a week, and half the time i make it to work only 2 hours late.  so help a sister out nna's and nne's Grin
zebudaya (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #29 on: February 08, 2007, 11:08 PM »

akara has transfats and saturated fats!!! Tongue Tongue Tongue we no wan die ooooooo

sounds like a very good idea though, but wont it only be open 4 breakfast?
katherinae (f)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #30 on: February 09, 2007, 12:25 AM »

hmm let me go back to the drawing board on that one.  but u know nna u dey spoil show for me now, make una go with the flow.  akara as an appetizer while u dey toast your babe, o boy that is real class  Grin

my slogan is "buy my akara's, and u will be shaking your maraka's like shakira" 
deejay1 (m)
Re: Starting Up A Night Club In Nigeria
« #31 on: February 09, 2007, 06:38 PM »

am just wonderin if 1 stay a night club, do u have 2 register your club with d government as in ao u register aa business/company mind u i know niteclub stuff is a business am just alil bit lost with the nigeria situition of 2day whether 1 need 2 register with d government
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