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Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by MummyD2020(f): 7:16am On Dec 11, 2021 |
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Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by RodgersAkpafu: 8:47pm On Dec 11, 2021 |
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Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 5:30am On Dec 13, 2021 |
Market Entry Strategy. Market Entry Strategy Generalizes on the best strategy to enter the market, e.g., visiting the country; importance of relationships, to finding a good partner; use of agents. Visiting Rwanda is critical for those considering doing business in the country. We strongly encourage visitors to pay a courtesy call to Bigkoko African Integrated Services LTD for the latest information and market developments. The company provides a variety of services to assist Firms with market Entry. For assistance, please contact the Customer Service to schedule an appointment at +(250) 790927282 or by email at bigkokoafrica@gmail.com Interested parties should also reach out to trade related government websites in Rwanda. The Rwanda Development Board (RDB) is responsible for promoting investment and facilitating market entry for investors. The RDB is a good place to start when considering establishing a business in Rwanda. The RDB offers a range of services to potential investors, including assistance with acquiring licenses, certificates, approvals, authorizations, and permits required by law to set up and operate a business enterprise in Rwanda. Any agreements negotiated with RDB involving tax issues should be separately and fully approved by the Rwanda Revenue Authority (RRA) before being finalized to improve enforceability of tax provisions. The Rwandan Private Sector Federation, a public-private partnership umbrella organization with strong ties to the government, East African Business Council, Rwanda Bankers’ Association, and the Rwanda Tours & Travel Association can also provide information on potential local business partners. It's Vital prospective investors connect with Rwanda Private Sector Federation produces detailed reports *on* business and investment climate
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Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Engr2000: 6:40am On Dec 13, 2021 |
The ending on your post is disrespectful to Nigerians in diaspora. I can speak for Canada, 90% of Nigerians I know here only do for menial jobs for Max 6 months before getting into a professional careers and Nigerians are holding managerial positions. I know you want to sell your services, but please get facts and not fallacies. Bigkoko: 3 Likes |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 7:07am On Dec 13, 2021 |
Engr2000: Hello... We usually don't respond to views and comments challenging what we post. Because we know they're all facts. And facts Don't lie. However, I'd really want you to respond to paragraph 1&2 of the above. Prove us wrong, maybe we'll furnish you with Data from credible sources. We mean no disregard or offense to Nigerians or anything other African nationals. Infact our recent CEO of the week is the CEO of Air Peace airlines. We love the way the airline & the Govt of NIGERIA responded to Dubai on flight slots. We appreciate the fact that many people love already prepared homes, however we appreciate more those who prepare the homes themselves. Thanks 1 Like |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 8:19am On Dec 13, 2021 |
Lesson 2: Nothing in Life is Ever Easy, and That’s Okay In the short story on opportunity, the young man expected things to be easy. He was not mentally prepared to take on a difficult challenge. And the father knew it. We are, after all, talking about marrying off a beloved daughter here, of course, things won’t be easy. The story rings true in real life, nothing in life ever comes easy, and we shouldn’t expect it to be. The story isn’t just about missing an opportunity; it’s about misjudging a situation with zero game plan. Things do not always go the way we want it, and that’s okay. Whenever faced with a challenge, always have a backup plan. This way, you can make the most out of any situation, and you’ll always come on top |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 9:54am On Dec 15, 2021 |
End of year bonus!!!! Bigkoko® African Integrated Services LTD Kigali is offering her clients globally a discounted Business Support Services. For just forty five dollars, we register your Company in Kigali Rwanda for you & Also give you a Business Feasibility Report (Plan). All for 45 Dollars! Note that having a Business in Rwanda makes you eligible for their strong PR! Send us a message now! Offer valid till we close officially for the Year 2021. |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 3:29pm On Dec 21, 2021 |
The idea behind our business niche is that you sell something. There's always another country that needs what is in abundance or what you commonize in your country. Do you know a particular part of Kigali delight so much in using Sun flower oil, Imported all the way from Egypt, for their cookings and fryings? As a result, 3 in 5 households uses that weird smelling oil? For all their cookings? What does this tell you? Try selling samples of what is relatively cheap in your country. Do you know why empirical and statistical information from Economic Agencies in Rwanda puts Importation of goods from fellow African countries as having good standing, and projected to raise? 50-60% of FMCG Import in Rwanda comes from fellow African countries. I will tell you. Logistical costs from Asia and Western countries is very high. That cannot be passed to the consumers couple with the Import taxes for such commodities. You see! It's just logical importing from Nigeria, South Africa, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, etc. Lucky you if you live in any of these countries! IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Our office at Nyarugenge Kigali Rwanda will be closed from tomorrow, for the Christmas holidays. We will be resuming on the first week of January 2022. Our Social Media platforms however, are still operational to take your enquires and Orders. Signed Mgt. |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 4:36am On Dec 25, 2021 |
We the Bigkoko family Kigali Rwanda use this opportunity to wish our teeming international and local Clients a fun filled Christmas celebration! This is a season of giving, so we are offering a a further 10% reduction on our service charge for Company Registration, Valid till 31st December. Clients are to pay just $39.5 for full Company Registration (RDB) in Rwanda! Once again MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 1:44pm On Dec 25, 2021 |
Col. Gaddafi led the country of Libya over four decades. He could have been a dictator, tyrant or repressive. Sometimes that's really needed to Craft long lasting reforms. My reasons? The West won't get a fertile ground to use an opponent to forment trouble or derail the collective progress! Africans always have one naive idiot who thinks the West loves him/her more than their interest! Let me tell you this! Obama, Blair, Sarkozy, et Al should be in prison for the Carnage in Libya. Through that singular invasion of a relatively stable, peaceful country, lots of firearms, terrorist cells now plague West & central Africa. Col. Ghadaffi may have been a terrible leader but some articles I stumbled upon changed my perspective about this man. Under his reign : * The GDP per capita of Libya in 2010 was 12064.8 USD . It was 7529 USD in 2018. * Nursing mother was given 5000 (US dollars) for herself and the child. * There were no electric bills as it was completely free. * A house, farm land, live stock and seeds were given free of charge to those who wanted to start farming . * Education and medical treatment were absolutely free. * Generous subsidies were given for weddings, housing and car purchase. * He built the largest irrigation system in the world recognized as “the eighth wonder of the world” its purpose was to supply water to all Libyans across the country. The hard truth is that only few western countries can afford such largesse for their citizens as above! Now Libyans have to pay full price for everything. Including dodging bomb blasts! His last words to his killers were “ what did I do to you?” honestly in my opinion, he didn't deserve this treatment. Who were his real killers? Western Govt led by the frog eared Obama & shaggy looking french man; Sarkozy! Was he really a terrible leader or were the people tired of him? None! The West, as usual, just decided to get rid of him. Look my friends, gone are the days when some overfed European aristocrats will sit in a posh Berlin boulevard and carve Africa according to their interest. We must resist them. It starts with remaining in Africa, setting up a business in Africa & developing Africa! To set up/register a Company in Kigali Rwanda, plus other Business Support Services, send us a message today. Thanks everyone & merry Christmas to you all! 1 Like
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Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by optimusprime2(m): 8:14am On Dec 26, 2021 |
Who be this poster sef? 1 Like |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 6:43am On Dec 27, 2021 |
How do we approach difficult conversations with customers? Firstly, no conversation is difficult except there is a misunderstanding. We believe a Customer is always right no matter what. For a conversation that tends to be contentious with a customer, there's need for Company representative to keep quiet, listen and allow the customer to air his/her views, opinion, complain or reservation. Understanding the Customer mindset is key to closing a deal. At the contentious moments the customer will bare it all. At times our Social Media platforms receives averagely of 40 clients seeking immediate attention, this comes with it's own challenges as well. Since we're in business to serve you diligently, we do our best to understand you and give all we can to satisfy you. The above refects our Company policy on Company/Customer relationship. Thanks for your patience and support. Signed Mgt. |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by FiverrTutor(m): 6:54am On Dec 27, 2021 |
tensazangetsu20: I agree with you on some points. Seriously Nigeria when it comes to business is the best place in Africa to be, just that the country has a very huge leadership problem, if not I would choose Nigeria to any other African country. You're correct about Nigeria having the best tech guys around. But I wouldn't add South Africa to the list because that country is going down everyday. |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 1:39pm On Dec 28, 2021 |
Rather than spending $4000 & other humiliations at the hand of arrogant Visa officers at embassies, seeking Visas to UK, Canada, or much of Europe under whatever guises; school, work Etc. Come and set up a Company here in Kigali Rwanda and get their strong PR. Singapore is Visa free for Rwandan passport, so a Rwandan PR on your passport is a straight pass for Singapore business Visa. With $2000 Investment in Kigali Rwanda, that's roughly 2,000,000RWF, especially in IT, Manufacturing or Import/Export sectors, you will be flying round Europe like king rather than snocking around looking for menials to do, Including washing corpses! Don't forget our promo for Company Registration (RDB) is still on and will end by 31st Dec. No further extension please! Just three working days your Company certificate of Incorporation is out and you are ready to start business!
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Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Kenn55: 9:44pm On Dec 28, 2021 |
Bigkoko: You don't need to campaign for Rwanda if it is as good as how you are hyping it. Look at how you are tearing ya pants trying to make people believe in Rwanda. Guy, go and rest, nobody is buying ya Rwanda bullshit, in terms of business, Nigeria is still better. |
Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by Bigkoko: 7:40am On Dec 29, 2021 |
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Re: Why You Shouldn't Risk Going To Western World For Greener Pastures! by BigkokoRep: 7:43am On Jun 09, 2022 |
Some Americans now prefer retiring in East Africa countries, working from the comfort of natural Habitats, especially those who work remotely or online, because of the unimaginable taxes obligations from Uncle Sam. Same America Africans are desirous of going to! If you have a strong source of income or a niche local Products & Services, this East Africa countries is way more better than lots of East European countries, some Western Europe countries like France, Portugal, Greece, Malta, Cyprus etc. Imagine you have a Whooping seven thousand dollars, and you'd be insane to go waste it on migrating to Western world where you'd probably end up Hawking tea & hating your self for not doing enough due diligence! |
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