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BusinessEasy Way To Earn Money Online by Demmah(op): 5:27pm On May 23, 2019
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PhonesRe: How To Unlock Your Swift, Smile Etc MIFI To Use Ntel Sim. by Demmah: 10:56am On Jun 08, 2018
Good morning Mr Femi, just as you have helped so many people here, please help me with the unlock code for my device too

Huawei mifi
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Imei-862554020421320
SSID-SPECTRANET LTE
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BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 11 by Demmah: 5:12pm On Oct 03, 2017
Ganjafama:
Which card did you use, visa or MasterCard?
Mastercard
BusinessRe: Soccer Nostrademus - Excellent Football Analysis & Score Prediction by Demmah: 10:53am On Oct 03, 2017
[quote author=Alphabit post=61027917][/quote]Waiting for your next selection.
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 11 by Demmah: 10:51am On Oct 03, 2017
Demmah:
Someone please help me. I just registered with 1xbet and tried to deposit with my card. It went smoothly with global pay as the gateway but the deposit isn't in my 1xbet account. Did I do something wrong?
My 1xbet account has been funded. Thanks guys
BusinessRe: Football (+Other Sports) Betting Season 11 by Demmah: 10:34am On Oct 03, 2017
Someone please help me. I just registered with 1xbet and tried to deposit with my card. It went smoothly with global pay as the gateway but the deposit isn't in my 1xbet account. Did I do something wrong?
BusinessRe: Soccer Nostrademus - Excellent Football Analysis & Score Prediction by Demmah: 6:16am On Oct 02, 2017
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I dey gbadun your selections bro. Abeg make it dey follow you chop these bets. Don't stop posting
EventsRe: What Ideal Gift Can One Get For Grooms Men by Demmah: 3:21pm On Mar 24, 2017
Ties,cuff links, note pads for the corporate ones, towels, clippers and many more
BusinessRe: Looking For A Bussiness I Can Start With #5m by Demmah: 11:11pm On Mar 22, 2017
Open a restaurant, I have the skills to manage it for you. You will make more than 300k monthly
FoodRe: Help Estimate Jollof Rice For About 400 Guests by Demmah: 4:53pm On Mar 19, 2017
I am a caterer and you can contact me for estimate, we will work with your budget and give you the best meals. My phone number is 08038930870
FoodRe: Shawarma Equipments For Sale @ N150k Only by Demmah: 4:44pm On Mar 19, 2017
1 am interested but it's all too expensive for 150k. It's d toaster that's d only sharwarma equipment, others are just kitchen items.
BusinessRe: Is Meat Shop Profitable?????? by Demmah: 11:36pm On Mar 15, 2017
Meat shop is profitable but not many Nigerians like to buy frozen meat, they only buy frozen chicken Becos it is cheaper than live chicken. But fresh meat is available daily and affordable so they prefer it
EventsRe: Searching For Affordable Vendors For An Upcoming Wedding In Lagos. by Demmah: 11:57pm On Jan 23, 2017
This is Florence, my number is switched on, maybe it was a network issue, you can still try it again, or better still, send me a mail florenceonyekwena@yahoo.com
EventsRe: Searching For Affordable Vendors For An Upcoming Wedding In Lagos. by Demmah: 9:55am On Jan 23, 2017
Hi, contact Florence 08038930870 for small chops and cocktails at affordable prices.
BusinessRe: In Need Of A Business I Can Start With Two Million Naira by Demmah: 10:46pm On Jan 21, 2017
You can start a restaurant business, you can never go wrong, I have expertise, we can be partners.
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Caterers/cooks/chefs Needed by Demmah: 2:24pm On Jan 17, 2017
My name is Florence Onyekwena, I am a caterer and the founder of Delicatessen Events. My number is 08038930870.
BusinessRe: Business With Turkey by Demmah: 4:11pm On Jan 12, 2017
I do not know about police or the army but you and I can be business partners. We could do stuff in fashion
BusinessRe: Confused On A Biz To Start by Demmah: 3:50pm On Oct 28, 2016
If you have enough you can be a chi distributor, tissue distributor or sell cartons of indomie, Maggie, flour, spaghetti, oil, biscuits and so on, these you can easily account for without stress
BusinessRe: Gift bags and packaging bags(pics inside) by Demmah: 2:23pm On Oct 26, 2016
Pls can you train me on how to make paper bags?
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Ending Youth Unemployment: Boi's YES-P Disappoints The Youths by Demmah: 3:51pm On Oct 13, 2016
This is so dissapointing, our govt have no plans the youth, it's just really bad!
EventsChinese Fried Rice,jollof Rice, Small Chops And Cocktail@ 1000per Guest by Demmah(op): 4:46pm On Oct 05, 2016
Promo! Promo!! Promo!!!
Delicatessen events brings you this wonderful promo for your events from October to December 2016. Order for your plate of Chinese fried rice with chicken or jollof rice with chicken, small chops and cocktails for your events and get the full package for 1000naira only! Yes! 1000naira only. Call Florence on 08038930870. Let the calls keep rolling in
Jobs/VacanciesRe: Driver Needed Around Ejigbo/ajao Estate by Demmah: 12:32pm On Aug 17, 2016
I stay at Ejigbo and I have applied several times but have not received a call.
Car TalkRe: How To Process Your Car Tinted Permit Plus My Experience by Demmah: 10:42am On Mar 04, 2016
Thanks for the info @ op. What about a situation where you bought a Nigerian used car and you are yet to do a change of ownership. How do you go about it?
BusinessRe: Starting Your Own Logistics/ Delivery Outfit With Less Than 300k by Demmah: 11:56am On Feb 29, 2016
DealFinder:
Nigeria currently has about 90 million internet users, out of which half have carried out at least 1 online transaction within the past 12 months. A clear picture of the potentials in Ecommerce business and the growth prospects. This is even as the economy seems to be contracting due to fall in crude oil prices, and the crashing of the naira against the dollar.
Statistics like these have given rise to a number of Ecommerce businesses rising to service this growing market. Online retail stores and marketplaces are a common site, and anyone can mention some of them off the top of the head. With these come opportunities for other players in the sector, and one such opportunity is logistics.
It may surprise you to note that the bane of most Ecommerce stores is logistics. When you hear that an online store is downsizing, laying off staff, retrenching, the root cause most often is logistics. And it is always obvious in the way they eventually restructure their organization.
First it was Konga, where they separated K-express services from the Konga online stores. They had initially wanted merchants to pay before shipping their orders, but the negative response made them change their mind. Jumia used to do pick up from the merchants' location, but now you have to drop off in their warehouse closest to you. Dealdey had a warehouse where merchants supplied products ordered, but now it's a case of self fulfillment.
The list goes on and on. An experienced IT personnel once stated that if you can get logistics right, you'll do excellently in Ecommerce. There are huge prospects in Ecommerce logistics and delivery. I would like to highlight certain information required to get you started in this business, and if properly managed, will ensure financial success.
Logistics, simply, is the branch of business that deals with the management of procurement, distribution, inventory, maintenance and replacement of personnel, materials, information to achieve an organization's goal. It deals with all the actors and activities involved in getting products and services from a supplier to the consumer. It is also actively involved in the manufacturing and production processes.
However, logistics in Ecommerce does not include production, just the movement of products and services from the seller/ merchant to the buyer. It includes information/ communication with buyer, movement of products, inventory, cash handling, between the seller (or outsourced logistics/ delivery outfit) and the customer.
Logistics requires quite a substantial outlay of capital for equipment and man power, but a scaled down version can be started with less than N300,000. With this amount, you can buy or build a cargo bike, get mobile phone(s) for communication, stationery and other items needed for keeping your records.
With between N220k to N250k, you can get a good motorbike equipped with the plastic container to carry the products. Driving around Lagos is quite hectic, but with motorbikes, one can easily meander through the traffic. After the motorbike, the rider is the next most important factor to consider.
The rider is so important that the person you choose may make or mar the project. The rider has to be ready to work, conversant with Lagos cities, possess good phone manners (you'll have to train him), must be honest cause he'll handle cash, and also products.
You need at least 1 mobile phone for the rider to make contact with the buyers. If you're the one managing the outfit, you'll also need to be in constant touch with the rider in case the need arises. Other stationery can be acquired along the way. If you have more to invest, you can consider getting a space, computer, software and 1 or 2 more staff.
From my discussions on a logistics trainer/ consultant, it is possible to deliver an item anywhere in Lagos at the cost of N200. With the added benefit of delivering in volumes, this cost can be conveniently reduced as the cost would be spread out. If you have a smart and efficient rider, you can considerably reduce overhead expenses.
A typical Lagos delivery cost N500. The logistics outfit charges that much to deliver around the state. Some charge more to deliver at the extremes of Lagos eg. Ikorodu, Agege, Okoko, Alaba International. As a new entrant, you can maintain a flat rate of N500 for the time being.
Good places to get sellers who will use your service are Konga, Kaymu and Dealdey, where merchants are allowed to self fulfill. For instance, 2 of my stores sell an average 100 items monthly. The delivery outfit handling this just needs to get 9 more customers like this, and they're sure of about 1,000 deliveries monthly.
There's an arrangement with Dealdey, and the delivery company charges between N300 to N400 for 1kg delivered around Lagos. That translate to
1,000 (deliveries) X N300 (minimum delivery charge) = N300,000
monthly in revenue. Of course expenditures like fuel, oil, recharge cards, bike maintenance , rider's salary, miscellaneous will be deducted from revenue. If you're able to beat down cost efficiently, it's possible to go home with between N50,000 to N150,000 a month.
For your marketing, you have to devise creative ways to reach out to online merchants. You are only limited by your imagination.
Eye opening write up I must say. Can I please give you a call concerning this piece? My number is 08033344312

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