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Jobs/Vacancies / Re: How Much Does Diamond Bank Pay Graduates? by eninaija(f): 2:21pm On Dec 02, 2013

Business / Etisalat's Easybusiness Millionaire Hunt For Small and Medium Enterprises by eninaija(f): 4:30am On Dec 02, 2013
Etisalat Nigeria has launched “Easybusiness Millionaire Hunt,” a scheme for Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) with a view to helping entrepreneurs realise their dreams.


According to Director, Business Segment, Etisalat Nigeria, Mr. Lucas Dada, the company hopes that the Easybusiness Millionaire Hunt will help young entrepreneurs who possess business ideas but lack the capital to pursue their dreams.


“Easybusiness Millionaires Hunt is designed to reward Nigerian SMEs with the most viable business ideas with gift items such as business grants worth N20m, free training courses on entrepreneurial management and advisory services from the Enterprise Development Centre of the Pan Atlantic University, office equipment and smartphones to kick off their business in the right direction,” he said.

The top 10 winners with the best business ideas will be rewarded with N2 million each. Other prizes to be won include free business trainings at the Enterprise Development Centre of the Pan Atlantic University for the top 50 winners, in addition to getting office equipment to help them start up their business and over 200 Smartphone’s to be won on a daily basis throughout the promo duration.


How to participate:
•You must be a customer of Etisalat easybusiness to participate. Interested customers would be required to text YES to 5885 from their easybusiness lines to opt-in for the competition.
•An SMS would be received indicating a unique code and a URL where the business idea should be forwarded to.
•Easybusiness customers can also enter a daily draw to win smartphones by texting WIN to 30555
•Promotional offer is open to new & existing easybusiness customers only

http://www.etisalat.com.ng/easybusiness/easybusinessmillionaire.php

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Politics / Re: Jarus Discusses Nigeria, Youths & Social Media On Channels, LTV And Bentv by eninaija(f): 7:10am On Nov 26, 2013
Well done, I definately will not miss this...

Properties / Re: Paint Design Samples For Buildings In Nigeria by eninaija(f): 3:45pm On Nov 25, 2013
Impressive.!!! smiley

Politics / Re: Taiwo Adeniji Wins New-York Nursing Excellence Award by eninaija(f): 12:28pm On Nov 25, 2013
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Sports / Re: Victor Moses Or Mikel Obi ? Start Voting Now!!! by eninaija(f): 12:06pm On Nov 15, 2013
PLEASE TRY TO VOTE...I HOPE ONE OF THEM WINS!!!
willy_ray: tough call.........obi for me i guess

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Sports / Victor Moses Or Mikel Obi ? Start Voting Now!!! by eninaija(f): 11:58am On Nov 15, 2013
Super Eagles duo of John Mikel Obi and Victor Moses, have made a five-man shortlist of nominees for the 2013 BBC African Footballer of the Year award, alongside current holder Yaya Toure, Borussia Dortmund’s Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Jonathan Pitroipa from Burkina Faso.





Mikel Obi makes the cut, following fine performances for the Super Eagles at the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa this year and the FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil. The midfielder was also an important squad member, as Chelsea won the Europa League.
The winner, will be decided after voting involving 44 journalists from across Africa on December 2.
Fans can vote online at bbc.com/africanfootball and by SMS to +44 77 86 20 20 08, by texting 2 for Victor Moses or 3 for John Obi Mikel.
Note- SMS texts are limited to one text per mobile phone number.

START VOTING NOW!!!

Webmasters / Re: Please Review This Site For Me by eninaija(f): 8:57am On Aug 09, 2013
Nice website. I think little color and some pictures of Scholars would help make it more attractive.
Politics / Re: What Has The Black Race Done To Promote Overall Development For Mankind? by eninaija(f): 9:31am On Jul 12, 2013
U know serious at all! Go and read ebony magazine and see what many black people av achieved. What about Oprah Winfrey and our own Phillips Emegwali

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Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Free Logo, Flier, Banner And Website Designs Here- Drop Your Requests... by eninaija(f): 6:21pm On Jul 05, 2013
A_K_O:


PS if any of you are pleased with what I've done, pls drop your email address so I can send you the original files (photoshop or illustrator).

eniteyoung@gmail.com THANK YOU so much for the PROUDLY NIGERIAN NETWORK design. I LOVE it! God bless U...
Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Free Logo, Flier, Banner And Website Designs Here- Drop Your Requests... by eninaija(f): 5:01pm On Jul 03, 2013
@ A_K_O well done, Please help me design a simple Logo for PROUDLY NIGERIAN NETWORK...all that good about Nigeria. It's a media network that gives positive news and stuffs about Nigeria. Thank you. Green and white in the design will be appreciated. Thank you.
Business / Low Cost Business Ideas For Africans by eninaija(f): 2:06pm On Jul 03, 2013
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Low cost business ideas for Africa

BY Menno Gazendam | Business Advice | June 13, 2013 at 11:00

Africa is the last business frontier and there is money to be made with good ideas.

But which idea to follow? I could tell you that you need to solve the lack of adequate broadband internet access, water or even to solve logistical problems for NGOs. Maybe that the construction industry will boom as Africans move out of poverty and into the middle class, and so you need to become a trustworthy building contractor.

And although many risk taking entrepreneurs and companies will make millions in these areas in the next few years, very few of us have the access to enough start-up capital to set off such a project – or indeed want to take on something of that size and risk. Some of us would like to start something on the side and see where it goes. Preferably while not using all our savings while we are at it.

So, here are a few low cost business ideas that can be used with the only requirements being internet access, some free time and a little bit of money.

1. Staff relocation advice

Many expats are pouring into Africa to get their slice of an economy with incredible growth potential. Already in 2011 Wired magazine urged anyone who wants to become the next tech billionaire to relocate to Africa.

The problem these expats face (and the companies that send them) is the obvious one of relocating their staff or themselves. Things like visas, permits, housing, schooling, and so on, are always problematic.

It’s not a logistical problem, but an informational one. Who to contact, where to start, where to go?

Yes, there are big companies that have been working in Africa for decades that have staff relocating systems and support structures in place. But, most companies or individuals need to start from scratch and have to piece the relocation information together from various experts.

I used to work for a company that did regular work on the west coast of Africa, and even though we have had projects there for years it was always a problem to relocate staff.

So, become a one stop shop for staff relocation advice. Imagine a website you can log on to that tracks every step of the process. To bring down the start-up costs, you can do this in two stages:

1. Start with digital guides for your local country (PDF files, designed nicely, and packed with quality up-to-date information)
2. Once up and running, expand your site to a web platform where clients can track every step, review quotes for various services and tap into immediate online expert support

For inspiration look at Move Guides. Take this model and apply it to Africa and you will have companies and individuals queuing up.

According to their website, “Move Guides is a cloud platform for global mobility and employee relocation across Europe, Asia and the Americas.”

No mention of Africa. That’s where you come in. Go on, do it.

The business model: Start selling the guides as digital guides, then flip the model to a monthly subscription once you have the web platform going.

2. Market data

Data is non-existent in Africa. Any infographic map you see on any international topic will always depict Africa as an area where there is “no data available”. The way data and field research is done now is to hire expensive European consultancies to conduct the research on behalf of private clients. So why not set up a site portal dedicated to research data published about Africa?

Start by doing desktop research and collecting and curating data research that has been done by other companies and published on the web. Become a web portal which directs people to where this data can be found. Get permission and publish excerpts of the research on your site. It should not be hard to do as these companies want to sell their reports and you are directing traffic to them. The quality of your curation is what will make the difference. Do not just list any research you find. Make sure it is of a high quality.

The business model: Sell sponsored ad spots once you have established sufficient traffic.

The more intense version of this is to do your own field research and publish and sell these as reports. You will need some help with that and access to plenty of resources, so the cost will not be low to start. However, you can massively undercut expensive European consultancies. Once you have established a reputation, you will have plenty of work.

3. Start-up guides for foreign investors

Help out international individuals and companies who want to do business in Africa. It’s the same informational problem as mentioned in the first idea, but focused on companies that want to set up shop on the continent.

Answer questions such as:

What economic changes in Africa seem very likely in the next five years?

How can a foreigner become a part of the business community in a specific country? What is a good way to meet people and make connections?

What should a foreign entrepreneur know in order to live and work in a country for a few years? Do they need a work visa, investor visa, tourist visa, or something else?

And so on.

You are selling information, but you are really selling time-saving and peace of mind. Most companies want to move quickly. Give them the information they need so that they do not have to go through the long process of learning it themselves.

This has already been done for Asia by woodegg.com. Go and do it for Africa.

The business model: Sell the guides as e-books for a premium price (no start-up printing costs or publisher needed). The information is scarce and so the price can far exceed a normal e-book price.

If you have any money to spend, use local journalists to do the legwork and writing for you. Act as manager and editor to pull it all together. Also, do not call it an e-book as you can sell it for much more if you call it a guide or report.

4. Contractor/professionals listings

Put together a website listing of contractors/professionals available in your country in various fields. However, give them an Amazon-style rating based on what is known about them in the country. Use local knowledge to determine this. Any corruption charges or bad press that only locals will know about? Is the owner known as a respected businessman? The real value here is to create a list of entities that can be trusted by outside companies.

But remember, one bad company on your list and the integrity of your service is lost. So, be very careful about giving anyone a high ranking. Make it prestige.

Most foreign companies who want to set up locally or access a local tender need to partner with a local contractor. The problem they face is in the time spent sifting through the contacts they cannot trust, or worse, finding out only later the partner could not be trusted.

The business model: Publish the list quarterly as a digital document at a fixed price, or run a freemium model (parts of the lists are free online but you have to pay for full access).

5. City guides

In depth and up to date city guides are still a scarcity for most African cities, especially the sort that expats require when they will be living there for lengthy periods of time.

The solution here is simple. Produce a guide for the city you live in that has no rival in terms of details and freshness of information. Update it weekly (not yearly) and make it rich in detail that only a local can know. Casual travel writers cannot touch you with that sort of knowledge. They scratch the surface, you will dig deep.

The business model: Attract traffic by blogging about your city and selling the guides as PDF/ePub guides on your site.

Expand to other cities by paying locals and journalists to do the legwork for you, as well as producing a mobile text based version for on-the-go advice and a safer option than flashing a tablet in public.

So there you go, you now have five low cost business ideas for Africa.

Menno Gazendam writes on his blog (mennogazendam.com) about business, working better and new marketing. You can also follow him on twitter (@mennogazendam)
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Webmasters / Re: Webmaster Needed In Calabar!!! by eninaija(f): 10:23am On Jun 18, 2013
Thank U all for ur response, I have gotten a Tutor now.
Webmasters / Webmaster Needed In Calabar!!! by eninaija(f): 9:40pm On Jun 13, 2013
I need Someone who can teach me website design in Calabar. Pls contact me on 08089242110 let's discuss.
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Events / Re: Complaints? Feedbacks? Suggestions? Reach The Moderator Here by eninaija(f): 6:56pm On Apr 19, 2013
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Art, Graphics & Video / Re: Free Logo, Flier, Banner And Website Designs Here- Drop Your Requests... by eninaija(f): 3:40pm On Apr 05, 2013
Wow!
NYSC / Re: I Need Accomodation In Calabar by eninaija(f): 7:24pm On Mar 28, 2013
D Granite: Eni am in calabar i would try to see how i can help you.
Thank You, God bless
NYSC / I Need Accomodation In Calabar by eninaija(f): 2:18pm On Mar 28, 2013
I am a corp member serving in cross river. I need someone(female) to share accomodation with in Calabar. (Preferably a self con) I am ready to share d rents. Anyone, pls contact me.
NYSC / Re: Corper Posted To Cross River State by eninaija(f): 1:53pm On Mar 03, 2013
Team Cross river, is der anyone going frm delta?
NYSC / Re: NYSC Batch A 2013 House by eninaija(f): 9:07pm On Mar 01, 2013
Can someone tell me d fastest route to Obubra camp from Delta State?
NYSC / Re: NYSC Batch A 2013 House by eninaija(f): 7:27pm On Mar 01, 2013
Posted to Cross river...thank U Lord. Team Calabar here I am
NYSC / Re: NYSC Batch A 2013 House by eninaija(f): 12:31pm On Mar 01, 2013
ANY Gist abt call up frm Delsu

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