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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by austertee01(m): 4:34pm On Oct 30, 2014
NairaMode:
I will like to say that both the boss and the former employees are sounding so sanctimonious.
No one is perfect.
Both polars are quite justified in their accounts and I can imagine what judges go through when they have to judge.
God will even so try on the judgement day.

True rebel in my very opinion owe these guys an apology for being an experimental employee.
Employees have expectations, whether spelt or not but I believe you will grow. Part of growing is understanding that friends are better than enemies in business.
I have worked with start ups all my life and I can relate with true rebel.
You also really write well I must confess again.

At the disgruntled staffs.
You guys (as a law) shouldn't bad mouth former employees.
However this was done in good faith and it is left to others to now decide whether to work with him or not.
They have been informed that it is a start up which is still trying to hold her ground and thus an exchange of value is key.
Efficiency and being result oriented will put you on the "white books" of the management.

I wish true rebel well and I wish the former employees all the best in their future endeavor.
True rebel should mend the challenges and make them better.

Nice one bros... U write nice too.

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Zachxolan(m): 4:52pm On Oct 30, 2014
truerebel:
Hello All,

I promised myself I would not reply, I am no stranger to controversy, funny enough, I enjoy it, better that than being a nobody no one finds interesting enough to talk about. I have also tried to calm my nerves, I do excite easily as Olumide and the many people who I have hired and fired can attest to. I simply am my name, a true rebel, but the foolishness would be in assuming it is without a cause. There is a method to my madness. The madness to this company of mine, this company I am building. This company that started in a 2 bedroom apartment with 3 starting staff members, 2 of whom remain today. A company bootstrapped on way less than you can imagine.

I would write with a wrong assumption that all people are equally intelligent and have understanding, this would not be true. I expect my writing to be a mirror, reflecting the hearts and intents of the readers. Do feel free to dissect and misinterpret. Nothing would give me more pleasure than to have my words rewritten in many ways. smiley

Let me start with the firings. It is said that you do not know what/who you want until you get what you don’t want. I have hired a lot of wrong people, and my experience with hiring now is all the better because of that (In case there are any investors out there). I think the biggest problems we faced started after I left the company for close to 2 months in pursuant of interests I believed would further the cause of the small company I had started barely a year ago. I had hired the wrong person to manage the job against my better judgment. He was humble and brandished his many qualifications. You see I am an entrepreneur, and I become who I need to become to move my company forward. I had no prior experience managing so many people as all my previous projects were mostly investor relations and talking to people who are well experienced and do not need managing. So I got help in the Form of a Mr. A as I shall call him. I oversaw him for a few days and then traveled leaving an open line of communication.

In my travel a lot of things went wrong, I got to learn of his many incompetencies in handling my mostly female staff. I heard of his shyness and his inability to confront issues. All of this was learned after I let him go. We were above 20 persons then, and the whole office had turned into a mad house. The rules were not working, and each day of madness brought another day of more emboldened people who figured that since they could get away with all that noise and vernacular and lackadaisical attitude the day before they could surely continue in that fashion. The culture of discipline and conscientiousness I had striven to create was in a very short term replaced with anarchy fueled by a leadership structure that had no backbone in curbing the excesses of the people. I was told of this by Mr. A who I often told to handle it as the manager. The last straw was when he told me that he could not get across to the people as they have become cantankerous. I was expectedly annoyed that he had led the situation to that extent and then I informed him and another of my trusted staff that I would be coming to Lagos to rebuild the company and weed out the people who have now made it their business to concern themselves with how much the company was making and developing an entitlement mentality based on that. Before my arrival I heard that some of the staff were unionizing and would lead a protest that would see company property damaged. In response to this I had made arrangement with some police persons and there job was simple: make certain that they do not damage company property.

The happenings that led to this event I have not discussed, I should. In the new month we had created a new structure, one that would see the people coming to work on Saturdays. As an e commerce company Saturdays is a good day to make sales as people are more relaxed and at home. So I informed all of them of the new changes and there was no objection.
We did not however immediately begin due to a now former staff handling our social media channel holding us to ransom with new information every weekend on some burial or wedding that was imperative he attended. We soon got to find out that this was in cahoots with the other staff and we have since let him go. We got someone else to handle our social media engagement for that day and very few of the staff came. The other for no tangible reason other than daring the company believing in their self-importance refused to come.

The following Monday was when I was around, myself and the police were present in our office that day. Every person who was not available on that weekend was given a letter of temporary suspension, all they had to do to reinstate themselves was send the company a mail in which they would explain their reason for not coming on the Saturday. You need to understand that the Saturday for me as the head of the company was a litmus test into the many personalities that have metastasized within the establishment. And on that day I got my answer in the form of a protest. The people had refused to read the letter, some of them went as far as wiping off the contact details on the company phones which we gave them. This contacts were built up over several months of advertising as millions of naira was spent in getting them, and in a fit of unrighteous anger they cost the company millions.

The people who wiped out our contacts where not paid, in fact we should have sued them, this is something I am still seriously considering . The value of the damage done did not in any correspond with their salary, but being the forward thinking person I am, I let it go, but I am now having second thoughts.

The manager whose leadership led to the decline of the company culture was also not paid. You may have seen his comment here or there. The reason for this was his sudden change of behavior and insistence on getting paid for the time he has spent after seeing that my coming back to Lagos from Accra would bring questions that he would have a lot of difficulty answering. He began to threaten me over the phone and then I saw his threats as a last ditch effort from a deserter whose presence or lack of presence had caused much damage he would grab on to anything and run, I decided to withhold his salary (which was 2 weeks away from being due) until I saw what damage he was running from. Let us just say he was wise to have run.

Now, for the Op. He was formerly a communications person with us but his interest in inventory led me to put him there. His salary was always paid promptly, and he was let go because of his pride. He is a prideful man. He would not be told what to do, and would not respect any authority figure especially one who had rose above the ranks and became a manager that he had to answer to, my new manager, who still works with me and alerted me to this page. They started the same time, but as they say, the cream always rises to the top. This same OP was in charge of the company camera’s one of which is missing. I am not saying he stole it. All I am saying is that he was careless enough to allow something under his watch be stolen. This was only found that after we had let him go.

The process of building a company is very hard work, not for the faint of heart, or light skinned person (As in not thick, not complexion tongue ). The only way I respond to this is to educate, I like to educate people, it is one thing I do that brings me joy, the imparting of knowledge to another the same way those I look up to impart knowledge to me.

Again I would mention our FORMER company structure for communications persons here.
In a bid not to hire free loaders giving the fact that very little monitoring is actually possible with the communications staff we give them targets. Result after all is the best way to judge a person’s effort at least that was my thinking in finding a minimalist way of managing the people we had. In this structure people where given targets and provided with many potential clients through our advertising to enable them be able to convert this potential clients into actual buying clients. This was the structure, this was agreed upon and everyone who was employed was well aware of this. This structure did scare away a lot of people I must agree, but it was our only way of ensuring that we had dedicated staff.

Now this structure was first of all such that you had to reach a target before you get paid, the aim of course was to motivate. Our findings is that it did little to motivate. To me it seems that the concept of putting the future earnings of a person in their hands is a very scary concept for most people. Most people get employment because the concept of starting a business and owning their future is a scary concept indeed. But some thrived in that environment, they are still with me now and they would be the people who lead this company in the future. Some people took as much as 3 months to meet their target, some we just had to let go because we did not see them being able to meet our target. We paid them for the target they have met and bade them goodbye.

The target was set based on what I and my partner where able to achieve by ourselves when we first started this company, it was a big mistake in thinking that this would translate to other people. So for them it was unrealistic.

On quality control:
The company when it started understood that the biggest problem to selling low priced jewelry items online would be quality. People want to buy something worth N100 at the value of something for N10,000. We simply are unrealistic on quality here and anything that falls below our expectation we shout the S word.
In a bid to moderate our quality we tried using different chemicals to coat our items. This did not work as advertised. We then tried buying more expensive items and cutting short our returns in the process, the complaint was still same. We then did some research into companies like tiffany amber and other jewelry companies that sell items within our price range and much higher; the people buying items there understand that except they are buying stainless steel or sterling silver or real gold, this items would fade and it is up to them to make sure they are properly maintained. The problem however is that Nigeria is a very humid environment, this is not good for jewelry. Except you are living in an air conditioned home and have an air conditioned car that sees you not sweating it would be impossible for the jewelry items to last that long.

We changed suppliers numerous times based on our initial ignorance, but we soon found that the problem was not with us, but in the environment in which we are selling these items.
Currently we sell less of jewelry items with much metal and more of items with less metal to reduce for the incidence of rest or blackening which is very common. A simple google search on Jumia and Konga would show you that this is a widespread problem, one that we have begun managing to the best of our ability.

Right Now At True Rebel.
Currently we have happy staffs who work diligently and are disciplined. Their salaries are not delayed and they do not get paid on commission because we trust them to put in their best effort as well as having a system of check and balances that makes certain of that. We are a small company that have had a few missteps along the way. We are still learning and we are most definitely growing.
The logistic department is another department that we are concerned about, but we are currently putting a structure in place that would ensure for fairness on the side of the company and the logistic person.
The company would grow thanks to all our mistake.
The first time I rode a bike I scratched my heel, then I won a local bike riding completion a few years later. This is how life works pretty much. Make mistakes and learn from them, and we are learning.

Thank you for reading. We (I) would NOT be making any comments on this again. Anyone with a real grudge should lawyer up. We are here at No 13 Munirat Aleje Street, Ikorodu.
For those who learned from this and need some kind of coaching in building a business I have decided to offer free advice on my twitter handle

@folorunso_m
Cheers!
wink
Please write a book, I will buy you know I am a big fan of intelligent write ups. wink

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by lummyguy: 5:18pm On Oct 30, 2014
NairaMode:
I will like to say that both the boss and the former employees are sounding so sanctimonious.
No one is perfect.
Both polars are quite justified in their accounts and I can imagine what judges go through when they have to judge.
God will even so try on the judgement day.

True rebel in my very opinion owe these guys an apology for being an experimental employee.
Employees have expectations, whether spelt or not but I believe you will grow. Part of growing is understanding that friends are better than enemies in business.
I have worked with start ups all my life and I can relate with true rebel.
You also really write well I must confess again.

At the disgruntled staffs.
You guys (as a law) shouldn't bad mouth former employees.
However this was done in good faith and it is left to others to now decide whether to work with him or not.
They have been informed that it is a start up which is still trying to hold her ground and thus an exchange of value is key.
Efficiency and being result oriented will put you on the "white books" of the management.

I wish true rebel well and I wish the former employees all the best in their future endeavor.
True rebel should mend the challenges and make them better.

With all sincerity of purpose all have shared i did after struggling alot with my inner self about the moral justification. Then i felt just maybe if Mr. Folorunsho knws the truth abt himself he will position better and channel his intelligence with reasonings. Have watched alot go wrong and bootlickers too loyal to spill d bean. In actual sense,my mission has been accomplished. Am sure his 'right people' and upcoming staffs will understand why someone had to do this sooner or later.

On my final appearance here i did like to thank everyone whoever took out time to view this page. I will like to state emphatically too that I AM NOT DISGRUNTLED with True rebel, contrary to this, have been one of the few that benefitted from True rebel as a worker within 2 month i was given the huge task of managing the store; as a former employee, am glad to inform that am now practising everything Mr. Folorunsho taught me ignorantly...Am presently working with youngsters like me and we have built our site and will be launching our own ecommerce business sooner than can be imagined.

All in all...It's being a pleasure....True rebel i wish you the best but change your ways...the law of power says use people to achieve results but never asked to use them as trash....

True business men don't experiment they execute a well researched and confirmed business model.


PEACE!

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Nobody: 5:46pm On Oct 30, 2014
For me,having read both sides which is of cause,very intelligent and well explained points,i will say this explanations deserves to be where every true rebel customer (whether current,intending or past) should read before making a move about this guy's product..This should be on their facebook page..Tell people what they are buying..Don't deceive them please..And really,i'm already consulting with some media houses to see how True Rebel can come into the public as a case study..But for now,investigation about them will continue untill we have all we want for publicity..

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Nobody: 6:30pm On Oct 30, 2014
We only read your post but can open to see your heart to know who is the liar. Remember the bible says Do unto others what you want men to do to you. If you make people cry for your laughter, you will never escape the wrath of God.. Also if the op willingly decided to paint the company black, then expect the wrath of God. . Op please forget about the man, God will pay you for he sees every mind. Waiting to se the end of the wicked ( both he and his children).

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by lummyguy: 7:15pm On Oct 30, 2014
sorry guys this caught my attention

www.nairaland.com/1974343/lovely-wristwatches-sale-n800

Folorunsho sells this quality wristwatches at an wholesale price of N2,000...C'mon!
Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Nobody: 8:39pm On Oct 30, 2014
lummyguy:
sorry guys this caught my attention

www.nairaland.com/1974343/lovely-wristwatches-sale-n800

Folorunsho sells this low quality wristwatches at an wholesale price of N2,000...C'mon!

Yeah, The same way one person can sell a brand new car for 4 million.

And another sell the exact same car for 4.5 million.

I understand he may be selling low quality items at high profits, but still,

I would advise that you let the matter rest.

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Ayoad: 9:28pm On Oct 30, 2014
I am using this medium to call on Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) and all law enforcement agencies to prosecute all importers of fake products in Nigeria and to protect Nigerians from the consumption of fake products and exploitation.
I also call on the general public not to keep mute but to report any importer of fake products to Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) and all relevant agencies and authorities for appropriate action. How will you feel spending your hard earn money to buy a product and later discover in 3 to 21 days that the product you have invested so much on is fake or have started fading in couples of days or weeks. It will be so disheartening and annoying.

I have fall a victim to such and so also majority of us, instead of keeping mute and continuously allowing these importers of fake products to defraud us and also damaging our economy while they accumulate wealth for themselves and their family, lets us put hands together and expose these ones to the appropriate authorities.

An example of such companies that continues to import millions of fake products and defraud Nigerians is the True Rebel Fashion Company is a fashion e-commerce venture that was recently launched 2014. The company specializes in the nationwide retail of jewelry items offering a payment on delivery service Nationwide. The company was founded by Mr. Muyiwa Folorunso . The company is located at Number 13 Munirat Aleje Street, Ikorodu, Lagos. You can visit the website and facebook page at www.truerebel.com.ng and www.facebook/truerebelafrica for details.

Truerebel Fashion Company deals mainly with imported fake jewelry from China, Importing from china itself is not bad, but Mr. Muyiwa Folorunso find delight in importing low grade (fake) jewelries from China so as to defraud Nigerians and maximize high returns on investment without considering the consumers of this products.

I was privileged to work as a Communication Executive with the said company and was provided with an android phone for the purpose of chatting and communicating with potential and existing client. The company sells in wholesale prices and targets retailers or customers who is trading or wants to trade on jewelries on a small scale. Large proportion of the customers who purchase jewelries from the company complain bitterly about the product low quality, some also threaten to return the jewelries after purchase from the company, while others also threaten to arrest the management of the company with police.

The truth is that, large number of the jewelries imported from China by Truerebels gets fading after 3 to 21 days of purchase from the company. Some wear out or fade off right inside the store. Though the jewelries are very beautiful but have no value in them.
Truerebels import millions of fake jewelries from China. At a time when all the jewelries at the store was almost fading off, he bought a chemical to wash them all to keep the jewelries shinning, yet he still sells them at exorbitant prices.

Despite the fact that these jewelries are fake, they are also very expensive. For instance, the price of bracelet at konga , Jumia and Tafoo is N600, Truerebel will sell theirs for N1,000. We have numerous examples of that. When Truerebel boss saw that the market was so competitive and he was experiencing low patronage from client, he was forced to bring down the prices of jewelries to enable him make sales. You can visit their site www.truerebel.com.ng or http://facebook.com/truerebelafrica to see their fake jewelries.

Nigerians, this is the time to say no to Fake products and report any cases to Standard Organization of Nigeria (SON) and all appropriate agencies so as to save our fellow Nigerians from being defrauded and protect our economy. Our hard earning and foreign exchange is being eroded by these greedy merchants without a heart and would continue to make Nigerian poorer.

Another serious fraud against unsuspecting applicant is his cunning way of getting rid of staff within 2 to 3 weeks of employment without pay. I notice that every 2 – 3 weeks this company placed advert for staff at www. and www.nairaland.com and I thought it was a very big company in need of staff to pursue it’s expanding policy until I became a victim of this scam. All staff are employed with a condition of working for a week as a trial period without pay and at the end of the first week he would ask you to resume normal duty as staff with a promise of issuing you employment letter before the weekend which never come before you are terminated on the second or third week without pay. This he does under the guise of introducing weekend jobs and forcing the staff to come contrary to terms of employment or become fault finder overnight.

I called on all unsuspecting applicant to be wary of this company as he would employ miscreant to beat up anyone who dears to challenge him for his pay or threaten to use law enforcement agent to deal with you by bringing false charges against you.
If you have fallen a victim of the said company as a customer, or a worker who has work with this company before you can drop your experience or phone number

www.nairaland.com/1974707/truerebel-fashion-company-flood-nigerian

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Nobody: 11:01pm On Oct 30, 2014
Don't worry,public complaint commission,Servicom and SON will duly be notified..I don't know how these products got past our borders but we need to act beyoung ranting here..

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Daluuzor(m): 12:54am On Oct 31, 2014
I so much believe in laying the cards on the table ab initio, in order to give room for understanding. Now, understanding matters a lot, and I see no understanding/rapport between the employer and the employees.

Take for instance, The employer made mention of staffs coming to work on Saturday, which was different from the initial agreement as claimed by the employees, but failed to tell the house if there were some sort of compensation attached to the extra working period, taking into cognizance the importance of weekends to employee.

The employer made mention of employees being paid according to achievable targets, if this is in mutual agreement, I see no reasons laying them off just for not coming to work on a said weekend as the money they earn depends on their output. Apologies though.

The company will grow, but a tree can never make a forest. It takes understanding, teamwork, unity and commitment to achieve maximum output.
Its not easy to be an employer of labour most especially in our present day Nigeria but let there be equity as to how we treat one another.

#Peace.

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Ayoad: 11:04am On Oct 31, 2014
All petition has been duly sent to SON, Consumer protection Council of Nigeria and ICPC. We are graduates, even though we are fresh in the industry. we know our right and what to do. the music just started. as for those who are still working there. please keep on.

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by teneeorlah: 3:02pm On Oct 31, 2014
somthing smells fishy here oga truerebel

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by lummyguy: 11:31pm On Oct 31, 2014
BREAKING NEWS!!!

True Rebel changes name to Fashionhands

OGA Muyiwa we asked you to change your ways you are changing name....What are you scared of....that your numerous secrets are out?

What Dubious intent....U are always a step ahead in your game of Fraud....

Now you just brought out the whole Venom in me.....America will hear......Be ready for me in all social medium... Criminals like you don't deserve the privilege the social media is offering....

This is only the beginning......You bleeped with the wrong person...

I will go as far as placing $12 dollars ads on promotion to ensure peeps are well informed...waiting for SON is too long a process...

TRUTH MUST PREVAIL..

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Ayoad: 2:29am On Nov 01, 2014
This is to notify the general public that Mr. Muyiwa Folorunso, the fraudster, the scammer and the fake jewelries seller
has finally change his company name to Fashionhands so as to continue to defraud Nigerians.

Members of the general public should be wary of this company. the company website is http://www.fashionhands.com.ng/


Regards
AY

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by benemmanuel: 12:13am On Nov 02, 2014
grin

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Stunner1(f): 12:23am On Nov 02, 2014
Hmmm see gobe!!!
Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Nobody: 9:34am On Nov 02, 2014
Funny and not funny.....Lol

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by ayurdavid: 12:36pm On Nov 02, 2014
Ask4bigneyo:
With all these atrocities, i think d company name should be changed to LIE-REBEL ...
if u agree click lyk button..
u wan use "like" buy land?

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by TopFlightCeo: 2:35pm On Nov 02, 2014
@truerebel and @lummyguy, haven read both stories I can readily relate to both emotions.

@truerebel, pay more attention to human resources and legal arm of your business. From what I have read, you sometimes take drastic steps before realizing you were too harsh.

RULE NO 1: NEVER CALL BACK AN EMPLOYEE YOU HAVE FIRED UNLESS YOU ARE ON A MISSION. (same employee is equally on a mission).

@lummyguy, NEVER SLAM A DOOR BEHIND YOU WHEN YOU ARE LEAVING BECAUSE YOU MIGHT NEED SAME DOOR TO WALK THROUGH SOME DAY. The world is way too small for these acts of yours to a former employer.

I think you both have alot to learn on www.topflightceo.com

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Ligxy(f): 9:14pm On Nov 02, 2014
cutiestever:
I was also a victim,worked for 2 months without pay and earned 460000 if not more than for muyiwa,the only thing he did was to walk into the company one Monday morning to match us all out with uniformed men holding Ak 47 just because we didn't come to work on saturday which was not the agreement we made with him. please Nigerians be ware of this company and be muyiwa is a fraudster.


I remember that day, and seeing him do that to you guys just got to me. Why uniform men with guns for God sakes? Nobody was fighting, you just brought a truckload of policemen with guns to march your workers out. I mean who does that? Na wa.

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Ayoad: 3:01pm On Nov 03, 2014
Latest fake fashion jewelry company by mr.muyiwa

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Nobody: 12:02pm On Nov 04, 2014
CHAI. What a crook.


P.S. I would like to appeal to my dear brothers and sisters. Can we stop being so long-winded? Good grief. Brevity is a virtue.

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Nobody: 12:41pm On Nov 04, 2014
Lummyguy...i sent you a mail since last week...no reply yet...

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Boss13: 1:00pm On Nov 04, 2014
lummyguy:


True business men don't experiment they execute a well researched and confirmed business model.


PEACE!

Not true. You will never understand till you start your own business. He might have some pride issues but with time he would learn. I wanted to accuse True rebel (and I know he has his issues) but I had to realise that employees just want to be paid without adding value to the organisation and what is the nonsense of earning N9,000 and bringing N300,000 into the company. Why should employees sit down and start to evaluate another persons problems. Do they have any clue of the overheads that is incurred? It is a new business and all that business needs is cash else it goes bankrupt.

For truerebel, if it is true that you sell sub-standard products, you will run out of business because customers will not longer trust you. Honestly, even if you are so nice I will have doubts buying your product based on the write up here. So you need to revamp your entire inventories, change your suppliers and gain the trust and confidence of your customer. You cannot blame the climate conditions of the country for the quality of your product. Also, try to pay your staff too. I understand some are lazy, wicked, never reliant and just want to play around and get paid. Draw up a contract agreement for them, also get their buy-in and execute. Remember they are humans with emotions too, since it is a start-up don't be too bossy. Be nice but firm.

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by fireforfire: 1:19pm On Nov 04, 2014
Theres an atom of truth in every lie!

All ex workers of d true label here cannot be tellibg d same story ie accusing d owner of d company just like that if it neva really happnd, so sonthin must hv happnd.
I say so because i relate a lot with what dis guys are saying .
Infact there are so many dubious, greedy, wicked employers out there who dnt hv d interest of dia staff .
they r only interested in manipulating and maltreating workers.
Theres even one man who used to own a pavelock company somewhere in ojodu berger.
hes also into real estate .
My God!!! dis man is dubious.
hardly pays his workers and many atimes u seed poor guys who workes for hin protesting verbally and even talking rudely to him because hes lost his respect .

Naija work sha..... e be as e get

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by Yugosng(m): 3:01pm On Nov 04, 2014
lummyguy:
in actual sense, I told myself i will never do this, but i thought again, who am i protecting? a villain in human clothing? Nigerian Graduates deserve to know. We are in no Slave trade Era...

Now this is more of a contributory thingy....Let all who has got something to say come up here and bare their minds. We have sat long enough and watched man's inhumanity to man happen right at our face......

If you truly know what it is to graduate with that hard earned degree and someone treated you like shit and you dont wanna talk about it....hmm..Think twice...

Let the Show Begin

Special Guest of Honour: Muyiwa Folorunsho
Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by lummyguy: 5:28pm On Nov 04, 2014
Boss13:


Not true. You will never understand till you start your own business. He might have some pride issues but with time he would learn. I wanted to accuse True rebel (and I know he has his issues) but I had to realise that employees just want to be paid without adding value to the organisation and what is the nonsense of earning N9,000 and bringing N300,000 into the company. Why should employees sit down and start to evaluate another persons problems. Do they have any clue of the overheads that is incurred? It is a new business and all that business needs is cash else it goes bankrupt.

For truerebel, if it is true that you sell sub-standard products, you will run out of business because customers will not longer trust you. Honestly, even if you are so nice I will have doubts buying your product based on the write up here. So you need to revamp your entire inventories, change your suppliers and gain the trust and confidence of your customer. You cannot blame the climate conditions of the country for the quality of your product. Also, try to pay your staff too. I understand some are lazy, wicked, never reliant and just want to play around and get paid. Draw up a contract agreement for them, also get their buy-in and execute. Remember they are humans with emotions too, since it is a start-up don't be too bossy. Be nice but firm.

Muyiwa!!!!

Busted again in your very act of dubiousness...Why in heaven sake would you pose as BOSS13 to justify atrocities you committed?

What you didn't know is that you gave yourself away cheaply....Guess you not all that SMART afterall...


Chai...Daris God ooooooo

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by lummyguy: 5:33pm On Nov 04, 2014
omoteamac:
Lummyguy...i sent you a mail since last week...no reply yet...

Sorry being busy lately i haven't checked my mail in a long while
Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by sexybash(f): 8:31pm On Nov 04, 2014
Busted lol
Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by acidtalk: 8:35pm On Nov 04, 2014
Who ever put this thread to the front page is so silly and immature. I know Obiniscopy won't do such crazy thing.

Why just hearing from a bunch of LAZY employees and even after truerebel explained his own side of the story this nonsense was still done. I can see aggrieved employees are bent on bringing this man's business down.

Truerebel, if you had an employment letter and contract signed by your previous employees especially the TRAITOR and GREEDY FELLOW called lummyguy you can bring them all to their knees either by paying heavy fines or sending them behind bars for damages. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED LET ME KNOW. Judgement on them will be passed within a month.

Lummyguy, was so quick to steal his boss's idea only to want to sell it to the highest bidder on nairaland and even went as far as setting up a similar business. Shame on you @lummyguy.

As far as none of truerebel's clients can come out and testify he sold them fake goods, you his employees are playing with litigation (if he wants to make case with you guys).

I am NOT supporting truerebel in anyway, but the manner this was put on front page is ABSOLUTELY WRONG. When the likes of Inspiredm were found guilty of taking millions from customers without delivering their vehicles to them, seun and his moderators tried to kick the cases under the carpet and even deleted the thread.


SO MUCH INJUSTICE ON NAIRALAND.

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Re: The Truth About True Rebel Fashion Company by onatisi(m): 8:37pm On Nov 04, 2014
cutiestever:
I was also a victim,worked for 2 months without pay and earned 460000 if not more than for muyiwa,the only thing he did was to walk into the company one Monday morning to match us all out with uniformed men holding Ak 47 just because we didn't come to work on saturday which was not the agreement we made with him. please Nigerians be ware of this company and be muyiwa is a fraudster.
you made 460000 for someone ! If you can make such amount for someone else ,why don't u just make it for urself ! Ok .I am outta of here.

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