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Business Description of video games
Business Plan in Nigeria
Business: VIDEO GAMES
Industry: media and entertainment (video
games Business plan in Nigeria)
Powerplah games Firm is a company that will
be based in apapa Lagos State. Video gaming
business is a very lucrative business and is
one of the hottest industries. We have better
and innovative games and gadgets that is
been developed by the game developing
companies millions of play station, Xbox
consoles are been sold every year. So many
people are into playing games on various
digital platforms, such as computer, or mobile
devices, game can serve as a form of
relaxation and also have fun. At Powerplay
games activities of indoor and outdoor
games take place, fans get to meet and play
games against each other. To some people
engaging in video games might be a waste of
time but to those who love playing games it
is a way of running away from troubles and
easing themselves of everyday stress. Playing
of games help lot of people increase their
intelligent quotient. We have varieties of
games that will help improve the way we
think and reason, examples of some of the
video games we have red
redemption ,super Mario, God of war
,grandtheft, downhill mortal combat etc. some of the
benefits of playing video games are as
follows;
– It improves coordination
– Improves problem solving skills
– It helps to enhance memory
– It helps to improve attention and
concentration
– It is a great source of learning
– It improves brain speeds
– It enhance multitasking skills
We will ensure that we hold ourselves
accountable to the highest standards by
meeting our customer needs precisely and
completely. We will provide an enjoyable,
pleasant atmosphere while been committed
to maintaining an environment enticing to not
only teens and young adults but also to the
entire family. At powerplay games our strained
staff will welcome our guest and make sure
everyone has a fun, enjoyable experience. We
will ensure that we work hard to meet and
surpass our customers’ expectations
whenever they hire our services. We focus on
technology, because innovation and flexibility
are cornerstone of tomorrow success. Our
key to success at powerplay games customers
satisfaction, marketing, staff training, and
available equipment. Our company is located
in a corner piece property on a busy road and
We will need a spaces that can
accomm0date well over more 15 per time. Our
competitive edge also lies in the fact that we
retail a wide range of products that will be
readily available at all times. Our excellent
customer service culture, various payment
options and highly secured facility will serve
as a competitive advantage for us. We would
ensure that we listen closely to their
complaints and resolve them in a timely
manner. We would also listen to suggestions
and tips that would move our business
forward. We would also keep in touch with
our customers and ensure that we keep them
informed of new services and products from
our stable
Our products and services at
powerplay games ,We have quality products and
service that is captivating for our customer
entertainment and fun .we have the best
video games that our customers would love
and even recommend it to others. Some of
the video games we will have are:
-adventure
– football and arcade
We may also have football games viewing centre
Keys to Success
The keys to success for the video game
business include:
Staff training
Customers satisfaction
Marketing
Equipment
Themed environment
Objective for video game Business Plan in
Nigeria
– Offering quality product and services
– Excellent customer care services
– Fair and lowest possible prices.
– Employment opportunities
Goal of video game business plan in Nigeria
– 10% market share in our first year
– An increase in our market share by a
minimum of 10% for each of our first five year
– Modest increase in our gross margin
within the second year of operation
– To boost image and awareness by
establishing baseline customer satisfaction of
100%.
Mission for the video game Business Plan in
Nigeria
To offer an enjoyable, pleasant atmosphere
while been committed to maintaining an
environment enticing to not only teens and
young adult but also to the entire family
making sure everyone has a fun, enjoyable
experience.
Vision for the video games Business Plan in
Nigeria
To become one of the leading brands video
game centre in Lagos state and also to be
amongst the top 10 video game centre in
Nigeria within the first 5 years of operation.
To provide our customers with quality product
and services in a timely and efficient manner.
Management Team of the video games
Business in Nigeria ,fuhad yussuff: He is a waec result holder
from surulere secondary of Lagos,
He has over 4 years’ experience in
Game center management
and overall business growth and
development. He is our business development
strategist and a strategic partner.
We brought to the business:
– Educational skill and practical
experience in video game business.
– Capacity to consistently provide
outstanding service.
– Quality processed product and good
understanding of the market trend.
– Our staff brings operational,
marketing and promotional skills to the
business.
Management experience gained for the video
games Business Plan in Nigeria
With over 4 years’ experience in gaming firm
industry and numerous exposure to both the
Financial and practical aspect of
services, I’ve being able to master the
technical requirements, financial
management, staff recruitment and
organization skills among other things
necessary to give the industry good
commendation from our clients.
My managerial skill has also helped in putting
together a workforce for over 3 years, which
will also help me to coordinate the team work
in most aspect of the company.
I am the CEO of the company overseeing the
day to day activities of the business.
Materials and Machine for video game
Business Plan in Nigeria
Office Space, standby generator, computers,
laptops, video gaming machines, pads LCD
television business cards, letterhead,
Furniture, envelopes, telephones, etc.
Competitor Analysis for video game Business
Plan in Nigeria
I am sure People will patronise from us because of the following
reasons:
– Consistent quality service.
– Outstanding customer care service.
– Core Professional and highly qualified
staffs.
– Fair and best possible prices and
discount offers.
Our three major competitive advantages are:
1. Consistent quality service.
2. Core professional and highly qualified
staffs.
3. Fair and best possible prices and
discount offers
For the remaining part of this business Plan,
including the detailed financial analysis, call
me on 09073027735 |
The Yoruba people, one of the largest
ethnic groups in Africa, have survived for
centuries on the African continent.
Evidence points to a powerful Yoruba
kingdom in the eighth century in Ile-Ife.
They lived in well-structured urban centers
organized around powerful city-states
well before the arrival of the British
colonizers.
With the onset of the Atlantic slave trade,
Yoruba people from Nigeria and Benin
were forcibly transported to America as
slaves. Their religion expanded across
many borders — to Trinidad, Cuba, Saint
Lucia, Benin, Togo, Brazil, Guyana, Haiti,
Jamaica, to name a few.
A new film Bigger than Africa captures
how the descendants of one of the largest
empires in West Africa before colonisation
kept their traditions alive.
Toyin Ibrahim Adekeye, the Los Angeles
filmmaker and director of the film Bigger
than Africa traveled to six countries to
examine contemporary practices of
Yoruba culture. He pored over numerous
videos and conducted face-to-face
interviews with Africans and people of
African descent steeped in Yoruba beliefs.
Rallying point
The film shows the Yorubas as among the
last Africans to be captured and sent to
the Americas and other places just before
the slave trade came to an end.
“As a result, they were able to retain their
culture, which became a rallying point for
non-Yoruba freed slaves desperate to
connect with their ancestors,” Mr. Adekeye
told Africa Renewal at the screening of the
documentary at UN Headquarters in New
York. “They all gravitated toward the
Yoruba culture. They became a
community, one people in the diaspora.”
“To date,” he added, “the most
pronounced African culture in the
diaspora is Yoruba.”
Mr. Adekeye’s visit to Oyotunji Village in
South Carolina in the United States
triggered his interest in the production of
Bigger than Africa. “Oyotunji” in Yoruba
translates to “Oyo awakening.” His film,
shot in six different countries (Benin,
Brazil, Cuba, Nigeria, Trinidad and Tobago
and the United States), and featuring
interviews from around the world, follows
the journey of these Africans from West
Africa to their final destinations.
Many Yoruba monuments dot the six
countries he visited, but the greatest
manifestation of the Yoruba culture is the
language and religious worship of the
deities—Shango, the “Orisha” of thunder
and lightning, Babalu-Aye, orisha of the
Earth, Kokou, a violent worrier orisha,
Obatala, creator of human bodies, orisha
of light, Oko, orisha of agriculture, Ogun,
orisha who presides over iron, fire,
hunting, politics and war, among others.
These were common denominators he
found in all these countries.
Other references to the Yoruba faith can
be seen in Trinidad and Tobago, where a
belief system known as Trinidad Orisha
and its adherents, known as “Shango
Baptists” can be seen. Yoruba Village in
Port of Spain is dedicated to Robert
Antoine, the pioneer of free Africans who
came to Trinidad. In Bahia, Brazil, known
as the Yoruba Capital of the Americas, the
faith in Yoruba deities is over 500 years
old.
Mr. Adekeye even saw evidence of Yoruba
influence in Lemonade, the sixth studio
album by American singer Beyoncé, who
performed the title piece at the 2017
Grammy Awards ceremony with flowing
water around her. She was a depiction of
“Osun, the Yoruba goddess of fertility,
beauty and water,” Mr. Adekeye said.
Beyoncé channeled “Osun, the beloved
Yoruba goddess… known to display
human attributes such as vanity and
jealousy,” corroborates music critic, Jenni
Avins, in a piece for Quartz, a US
publication.
Another Yoruba deity is said to be profiled
in a much-talked about Disney project,
called Sade. It is said to reference the deity
Yemoja, although Disney has pitched it as
a fairy tale princess.
Evolution
Despite its remarkable resilience, some
aspects of the Yoruba language show
signs of foreign influences — both at
home in Western Nigeria, in Benin and in
Yoruba communities in the diaspora, Mr.
Adekeye acknowledged. “The language is
not exactly the same. Due to the influence
of local dialects, pronunciations of certain
words differ country to country.”
Screenings of Bigger than Africa, including
one at the United Nations headquarters in
New York in October, are met with great
interest by the audience. It is also
accomplishing the producer’s objective —
that it should become a conduit for the
African diaspora to connect with Africa.
“African diasporas are making efforts to
visit Africa and participate in local festivals.
We can help each other,” Mr. Adekeye said,
adding: “Growing up in Africa, we knew
about slavery, but I think our knowledge
stops at that point. We do not know what
happened after the slave boats docked in
the Americas, Cuba and the Caribbean. We
need to fill the gaps.”
The UN General Assembly proclaimed
2015-2024 “The International Decade for
People of African Descent” to recognise
and promote the human rights of people
of African descent.
In 2007 the UN declared 25 March of
every year the “International Day of
Remembrance of the Victims of Slavery
and the Transatlantic Slave Trade.”
The screening took place in the context of
those initiatives.
Mr. Adekeye says the message in his
documentary aligns with that of the UN.
“Our goal is to foster unity, promote
human rights and highlight the work of
people of African descent.”
More projects are in the pipeline, he
hinted. “There is a lot to document and
highlight.” |
Which tribe is the richest tribe in
Nigeria?
Yoruba Tribe
In Nigeria, they account for about 20% of
the population. This tribe is one of the
richest tribes in Africa.
Which tribe is the poorest in
Nigeria?
Fulani. This group lives in such states, as
Plateau. And as you know, it is very liable to
clashes, herdsmen and terrorist attacks,
which have made this tribe not very rich.
They are the poorest tribe in the country
today.
Which is the richest tribe in Africa?
Richest Tribes in Africa
Who is the richest between Igbo
and Yoruba?
The answer you get is depended on the
viewer’s point of reference.
Which tribe is most educated in
Nigeria?
Top 10 Most Educated Tribes in Nigeria
Which tribe has the most beautiful
ladies in Nigeria?
Igbos are the most beautiful pple in Nigeria.
Both their man and ladies.
Which tribe is the oldest in Nigeria
The Igbo
Which tribe is the most intelligent
in Nigeria?
Top 10 most educated tribes in Nigeria
What was Nigeria called before
Nigeria?
On 1 January 1900, the British Empire
created the Southern Nigeria Protectorate
and the Northern Nigeria Protectorate. In
1914, the area was formally united as the
Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria.
Who is richest kid in Africa?
Below are six African billionaires’ kids,
these adults have managed to create their
own wealth.
What is the most dangerous tribe
in Africa?
This video is really special as it showcases
the lifestyle of one of the Most dangerous
tribes of the World (Mursi Tribe) at the Omo
Valley in South Ethiopia as go to one of their
villages in Omo Valley. Mursi tribe is one of
the most isolated, richest, and dangerous
tribes in Africa.
Which country in Africa has only
one tribe?
Nubia was home to some of Africa’s earliest
kingdoms and was known for its rich gold
deposits.
What is Nigeria best known for?
Africa’s giant, Nigeria is widely known for it
petroleum production and exportation as a
major source of the nation’s economy
accounting for about 95% of foreign
exchange income and 70% of government
revenue. This black nation remains the
largest oil producer in Africa and the 12th
largest producer in the world.
How many Igbo are in Nigeria?
five states
What is the safest city in Nigeria?
Top 10 Safest Cities to Live in Nigeria |
Amid Economic Crisis In
Nigeria, Here Are The Pros
And Cons Of Relocating
Abroad
The Nigerian economy is in a crisis but is
relocating abroad the solution? Our GDP
has been fluctuating and recession is not
far from us. Inflation is double digits and
our total imports and exports are
significantly lower than for preceding
years. This is economic jargon to the
layman. He knows the economy is in
trouble because transportation cost has
gone up since petrol cost N145.
See Also: The power of perception –
From the hopeless continent to Africa
rising.
The cost of everyday items he uses has
also gone up. Tomatoes are expensive;
rice and every other foodstuff in the
market have also shot up in price. The
health care system has not improved.
While the Boko Haram menace has
reduced, there are new threats from the
Fulani herdsmen so, security is still
threatened. For the average Nigerian,
there is no change. Most times all he sees
is pitch darkness.
Relocating abroad isn’t a new fad. It
could almost even qualify as some kind
of internship. Ask people what they
currently do and they will tell you they
are processing their travelling – like it
were some kind of job. From regular
people to health professionals, Nigeria
has always had its share of exodus. It
seems Nigerians are just in a hurry to
leave the shores of this country. Popular
relocation destinations include United
Kingdom, United States, Germany and
Spain and, more recently, Canada.
Especially for professionals, Canada is the
new relocation destination.
See Also: Medical tourism and medical
brain drain – Nigeria’s loss and India’s
gain.
I ran into two professionals recently
who are both relocating abroad. One
was moving his family (wife and 3 kids)
to Canada. They were given permanent
residency permits. The other
professional was moving (with also a
wife and 3 kids) to the US on a visiting
visa. This guy was going to “wing” it.
Considering he’s on visiting visa, he can’t
work legally and is expected not to stay
at any one time beyond a particular
length of time.
There are two routes Nigerians adopt to
relocating abroad. One is the right
channel where you get a visa that allows
you live and work in the country you
intend to go to. The other is what I call
the “wing” channel, where you get a
visiting visa to the country of choice,
relocate permanently and try to
somehow find your feet when you get
there.
See Also: Bridging the gap between
dreams and realities.
The main reason people tend to want to
relocate is usually to get a better quality
of life or higher standards of living, most
times more for their kids than
themselves. Broken down, this could
range from security, quality education,
and a functioning health system to
accessibility to basic utilities such as
power and water. What other countries
take for granted are unfulfilled campaign
promises in our country.
One, while in Nigeria, could get access to
all of these things that make for better
quality of life but not without its heavy
financial implications. If one is wealthy
enough, which should not be the case,
one can have access to all of these and
more.
What I think is that the other reason
many want to relocate is a loss of hope
in the Nigerian state, a loss of faith in
leadership, unfavourable economic
conditions, institutionalised corruption
and a rooted belief that Nigeria cannot
get herself out of the abyss she drove
herself into.
There are downsides to relocating
abroad. Regardless of how much it is
downplayed, racism is still real. Many
times you get discriminated against
simply because of the colour of your skin
or the spelling of your name. You will
have an education disadvantage too as
your degrees might not be too relevant
over there. This means you would have
to go back to school or get some sort of
diploma from the universities over there.
Also, you would have to do jobs you find,
not necessarily what you like, just so you
can pay your bills. My observation of
those who have relocated over a twenty
year period also show contemporaries
left behind in Nigeria fare better
financially and are more economically
relevant than those who relocated. These
notwithstanding, one wonders if there is
hope for Nigeria or a reason to remain
here if one has the opportunity to
escape her menace.
Nigeria is the one country where you will
have the most social and economic
relevance. You never contend with
having to be a second class citizen. As an
emerging economy, the opportunities
are enormous and once we get power
and security right, our economy will
grow at double digit rate. Our large and
growing population literally is currency.
These people need diverse types of
products and services and this creates
business opportunities. These
businesses will have to be run by people
and that also creates career
opportunities.
Beyond enterprise, there are
opportunities to work in government,
influence policy through politics or start
or join pressure groups that keep
government in check and contribute to
shaping the policies and value system of
the country. Staying behind gives one
the opportunity to contribute his quota
to creating a new Nigeria one would be
proud to hand over to one’s kids; a
Nigeria where our passport commands
respect at any custom’s entry point the
world over; a Nigeria where things
actually work.
They say the cup is either half full or half
empty and many times how we see the
cup is a reflection of our person. So, yes,
Nigeria may have its many issues and
chaos may be the order of the day, but
the one difference I observed between
those who have opportunities to
relocate but stay and those who actually
relocate is the potential greatness the
former see in Nigeria and the role they
think they can play. Nigeria is
undoubtedly en route to greatness. The
question is: what will your contribution
be? You can start with shelving your
relocation plans and doing something
immediately about the areas that give
you concerns or you think impede
Nigeria’s route to greatness even if it’s
just bringing attention to it like I just did.
God bless Nigeria. |
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