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kmaxx:Ghost investor and Angel investor, aren't they one and same? Those individuals, how can I meet one? It is what I am saying. You only hear about them but never get to meet them one on one. |
I don't know if this is the right section to post this but then I hope the message is well passed across. I have heard of and read about angel investors but the problem is how do I locate anyone. I have a project which is already complete but maintenance and technical support requires money. There was this business forum I attended that was organized by Daystar in Oregun, Lagos. Chude Jideonwo was part of the speakers. He answered a question I wanted to ask but someone else asked it. He said, "To get money off an idea, you have to use money to buy money". This is true if you ask me. Now, is it that these angel investors are only whites? If we have them in Nigeria, how do I meet them? Someone once told me that Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo is a man who listens if you go through the right source/person. I created a thread asking questions on how I can meet with him, Nairalanders laughed. No offense taken, I will continue searching. Please, who are the angel investors we have in Nigeria? How can I meet with one? If I can't meet one on one, how can I send a proposal to one? I need answers and directions please. Many thanks to everyone that will help with an answer. |
I don't know if this is the right section to post this but then I hope the message is well passed acrossed. I have heard of and read about angel investors but the problem is how do I locate anyone. I have a project which is already complete but maintenance and technical support requires money. There was this business forum I attended that was organized by Daystar in Oregun, Lagos. Chude Jideonwo was part of the speakers. He answered a question I wanted to ask but someone else asked it. He said, "To get money off an idea, you have to use money to buy money". This is true if you ask me. Now, is it that these angel investors are only whites? If we have them in Nigeria, how do I meet them? Someone once told me that Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo is a man who listens if you go through the right source/person. I created a thread asking questions on how I can meet with him, Nairalanders laughed. No offense taken, I will continue searching. Please, who are the angel investors we have in Nigeria? How can I meet with one? If I can't meet one on one, how can I send a proposal to one? I need answers and directions please. Many thanks to everyone that will help with an answer. |
I don't know if this is the right section to post this but then I hope the message is well passed acrossed. I have heard of and read about angel investors but the problem is how do I locate anyone. I have a project which is already complete but maintenance and technical support requires money. There was this business forum I attended that was organized by Daystar in Oregun, Lagos. Chude Jideonwo was part of the speakers. He answered a question I wanted to ask but someone else asked it. He said, "To get money off an idea, you have to use money to buy money". This is true if you ask me. Now, is it that these angel investors are only whites? If we have them in Nigeria, how do I meet them? Someone once told me that Ex-president Olusegun Obasanjo is a man who listens if you go through the right source/person. I created a thread asking questions on how I can meet with him, Nairalanders laughed. No offense taken, I will continue searching. Please, who are the angel investors we have in Nigeria? How can I meet with one? If I can't meet one on one, how can I send a proposal to one? I need answers and directions please. Many thanks to everyone that will help with an answer. |
More bridges should be constructed to ease movement and the present one should be renovated. |
Elchappo:There is a proposed site for Halleluyah University by Celestial Church in Imeko, Ogun state. If they haven't kick started development, it may be due to unavailability of funds. |
12inches1:Yes Sir. I wouldn't know where your mind went to but all roads in Nigeria have speed limits. All University campuses have speed limits. To help you a little, here is a link for you to know more about the topic https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Speed_limit |
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O.A.U has lost one academic year already due to the incessant srike actions. Now, they will be affected yet again. Where is the place of dialogue? |
When love dies, this happens. |
This is as a result of losing control. So unfortunate, the driver was probably driving beyond the speed limit for trucks. The accident would have been avoidable if he wasn't overspeeding. |
Such a disgraceful act. |
Like the saying goes, 'too much of everything is bad.' |
Congratulations to the intending couple. I wish them everlasting bliss. |
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dihalao:You very well know that is not true, please be guided. Annie Idibia has two beautiful girls and they sure didn't jump from heaven. Wish everyone well and end it there. |
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Almaiga:You may be right or probably the design was changed. |
Almaiga:You may be right or probably the design was changed. |
jmoore:I see, lol |
I just came across this now on Linda Ikeji's blog, what do you think the Builders had in mind?
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Jeloma:Not nice. |
bigkuba:Do you really know how to get in contact with him? |
The elder statesman in his memoir, ‘My Watch’, revealed the number of children he has in the order they were born. According to him, of the highly-successful 20 children, 19 are biological, except Kunle, who is his nephew. Obasanjo adopted Kunle as his biological child “in every sense of the word to compensate for his mother being deprived of an education by our father”. “All my children are frightfully independent and self-assertive. I have started observing the same traits in their children, my grandchildren. In their different areas of endeavour, my children have all made a mark. Eight of them have acquired PhD degrees in their individual areas of learning. “Almost all the others have one or two master’s degrees. Iyabo, who blazed the trail for all of them, needs to be commended for being a good example and loving big sister,” Obasanjo said in his memoir. As listed by the ex-president in his memoir, his children are Iyabo, Busola, Segun, Gbenga, Deboye, Bola, Kofo, Biyi, Seun, Bisoye, Olu, Dare, Funke, Damilola, Jonwo, Dayo, Funso, Toyosi, Bukola, and Kunle. Source: https://www.naij.com/740191-photos-meet-former-president-olusegun-obasanjos-20-children.html
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