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| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by lordm(m): 3:53pm On Jun 28 |
That's because I already have a better job. If I didn't have any at all, that would be a different case sirray001: |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by lordm(m): 3:55pm On Jun 28 |
Look for the nearest junction. Most people who sell akara rarely rent standard shops. This kind of business is not for people that want white collar job. tete7000: |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by fuke(op): 3:56pm On Jun 28 |
OredoPikin:China goes back to China. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by TylerForbes: 3:56pm On Jun 28 |
mascot87:So, all those graduates I see hawking puff-puff and ice cream didn't work hard enough, right? Typical. The biggest problem with some Nigerians is that once they manage to crawl out of poverty, they start acting like everyone else is just lazy or inferior, and they are the only "talented" ones. Try posting a vacancy for a waitress or a housekeeper paying 40k and watch how many graduates flood your DM. That amount can’t even cover a decent grocery run for the week, talk less of hospital bills. Honestly, I’m done here. The only thing I’ve gathered from this conversation is that you worship the rich and genuinely believe you deserve to be broke. You’ve convinced yourself that suffering is your portion. Enjoy the grind, but don't be surprised when your daughter finishes university and still ends up working as a private chef because her father spent his time defending a system that keeps people down. And thinking that because I stand with the masses I must be waiting for government stipends? That just tells me everything I need to know about your level of critical thinking. I’m out here calling for people to stand up for themselves, but it’s hard when people like you are busy keeping them blind to the reality of the situation. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by rafcrown(m): 3:57pm On Jun 28 |
I remember this childhood song about somebody calling akara seller jokingly.The aroma is driving me crazy.Talo pe iya alakara sere.... |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by mascot87(m): 4:01pm On Jun 28 |
TylerForbes:All this gibberish you are spilling shows how asinine you are and i must confess I underestimated the level of your reasoning. I can see you can never be helped and have permanently wish to remain in your state of delusional mindset. I will not engage you any further since it's a fruitless mission. I wish you whatever you wish yourself |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by Arostar2023: 4:02pm On Jun 28 |
fuke:So this is where Nigeria has finally landed economically? The problem is not even selling or making akara; the problem is what exactly brought the people to this point ? And by the way, akara is not even a stable food in Nigeria. I remember seeing akara sellers struggling to make sales in my neighborhood in those days. It only takes two akara sellers to setup near each other and sales nosedive. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by LegendHero(m): 4:02pm On Jun 28 |
OredoPikin:Oya talk again now.
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| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by fuke(op): 4:03pm On Jun 28 |
shortgun:Are you sure a static brain can write an article as long as that? |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by LegendHero(m): 4:04pm On Jun 28 |
Kemetian:Exactly bro. Don’t pay too much attention to these guys rant, they also know there are people in the community that survive on all these things. If it had been someone else that mentioned that, they would applaud it |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by AkpaMgbor(m): 4:04pm On Jun 28 |
OredoPikin:The minimum wage in 2008 was 7500. 10k back then could do more than 100k today. I was in the university then so I know. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by fuke(op): 4:05pm On Jun 28 |
[quote author=LegendHero post=139856120]Oya talk again now. you for bringing the video. They think everybody throws about lamba like them |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by tesseract: 4:05pm On Jun 28 |
This PR is getting out of hands. What a shameless post. They started with trying to pacify the masses for the nonsense, now they are not pretending again. Shameless people |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by tete7000(m): 4:06pm On Jun 28 |
4 fuke:Uhmm! Business always sound so simple on paper but I can tell you, it's not that straught forward. If we assume, it all looks so linear as you painted it. First few months of start up, the woman might not make any profit but loses because it will take people time to know her and become her customers. While she is trying to build up, she would probably exhaust the N50,000. Bro, I have opened a sale shop before in a market, I know how tough it can be to start up a business and I saw many people opened shops and shut it down after few months. It is not something you plot like a linear equation, it is complex with many variables you didn't factor in showing up as you go on. N50000 in modern economics will hardly start anyone up, it can help those who already found their footings and need fund to develop further. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by infogenius(m): 4:08pm On Jun 28 |
fuke:Nice one from Otunba! Another great opportunity to come across ur work. I will give u a call this evening. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by LegendHero(m): 4:10pm On Jun 28 |
fuke:They also know the truth. They are just angry na Tinubu wife talk am. If na Obi talk am, they go defend. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by tete7000(m): 4:12pm On Jun 28 |
lordm:So you think you can just go to any nearest junction and start selling anything? You will put up firewood and start frying akara just like that at Nigerian junctions? Please go out and ask those already at junctions if it is just that they just woke up and take over the junctions at will and for free. At those junctions, those who sell still pay some landlords. If you don't know, let that sink. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by untoldtruth: 4:19pm On Jun 28 |
Your write-up was making sense and I was vibing with it until you magicked the "my book" line. All these book sellers with no practical experience of what they're writing about sef, no wonder your write-up be sounding too good to be true. Oya OP, of all the business that you've written in your book, how many you don run with straight eye? Interviewing business owners doesn't count as experience abeg 🚶🚶🚶🚶🚶🚶🚶 |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by walexbiz(m): 4:27pm On Jun 28 |
I am not a supporter of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration, and my political position on that remains unchanged. However, intellectual honesty demands that we separate political opposition from objective assessment of individual acts and on this particular matter, the First Lady did nothing deserving of condemnation. Senator Oluremi Tinubu disbursed grants of ₦50,000 to beneficiaries and encouraged them to use the funds as seed capital for small-scale enterprises. This was not an empty motivational speech. She backed her counsel with action referencing her prior commitment of billions of naira toward tuberculosis treatment when she was briefed on the rising burden of the disease in the country. Yet rather than acknowledge the gesture, a segment of the public erupted in outrage mocking the amount, ridiculing the suggestion that recipients could start modest trades like selling akara or kuli-kuli, and turning what should have been a moment of quiet appreciation into a theatre of cynicism. What these critics conveniently forget is a truth as old as commerce itself: great enterprises are born from humble beginnings. The multi-million naira businesses of today were once roadside stalls. The industrialists of tomorrow may well be the akara sellers of today. Persistence, discipline, and incremental growth are the engines of economic ascent and not the size of one's starting capital. A ₦50,000 grant, wisely deployed and consistently reinvested, can grow into something substantial for a determined individual. More pointedly, one must ask those leading the chorus of condemnation: what tangible support have they extended to their fellow Nigerians? How much have they personally given, donated, or sacrificed for the vulnerable around them? The silence on that question would be deafening. It is often those who do the least who complain the loudest about the inadequacy of others' contributions. The standard should be simple: if you cannot bring yourself to appreciate a genuine act of giving, the very least you owe is the decency not to condemn it. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by SouthSouth1914: 4:31pm On Jun 28 |
There are lots of mad people in Nigeria supporting nonsense than we think. The First Lady should issue and apology and retract that statement of hers. It is insult to the Nigerian people! How much was given to the First Lady’s office and how much does she make from her Lagos market endeavors? To you all who put your lives on the line to support these kleptomaniacs, it is a shame to your future generations. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by lordm(m): 4:40pm On Jun 28 |
Not everybody will work in an office bro. Even the Bible says it. tete7000: |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by Kemetian: 4:45pm On Jun 28 |
Arostar2023:But before they became "advanced countries", it was THEM doing those "survival jobs" as you foolishly call them. Not immigrants. Nigeria is still a developing country, so those jobs are still needed and valuable. They earn money. ARE WE TO NO LONGER EAT AKARA BECAUSE YOU THINK EVERYONE SHOULD BE AN ENGINEER OR DOCTOR OR IT CONSULTANT? IF YOUR WISH CAME TRUE, IF ALL NIGERIANS BECAME WHITE-COLLAR WORKERS, WHO WILL PREPARE THE FOOD YOU EAT? OR DON'T YOU EAT OUTSIDE YOUR HOUSE? WHO WILL BE THE SHOP ATTENDANT IN YOUR LOCAL SUPERMARKET IF WE ARE ALL LAWYERS AND ARCHITECTS? Who will fill your tank at the petrol station? WHO WILL SELL YOU MEAT IN THE MARKET? WHICH ABOKI WILL TRANSPORT THE COWS FROM THE NORTH FOR YOU TO KILL AND COOK? OR GROW THE TOMATOES AND ONIONS THAT YOU USE FOR STEW? IF YOUR WISHES CAME TRUE, YOU WOULD STARVE. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by sirray001: 4:54pm On Jun 28 |
lordm:even if you don't have, you will not fry Akara. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by BATified2023: 5:40pm On Jun 28 |
YourGFsnatcher:all these your bullshit doesn't change reality |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by BATified2023: 5:41pm On Jun 28 |
Stephen0mozzy:what's d gaffe I won't b surprised if your parents are petty traders n they train u I'm university through that business but today u are forming billionaire online |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by 1vandragon: 5:55pm On Jun 28*. Modified: 6:24pm On Jun 28 |
LegendHero:You will notice I said there is no shortage of akara sellers or corn roasters. For every one akara seller making it big, there are 100s barely surviving. So you want the extra millions the incompetent dingbat has pushed into poverty to also fry akara. What happens when the akara frying market becomes oversaturated in light of the speed the dingbat is throwing millions into multidimensional poverty? May akara frying and corn roasting by the roadside be the portion of your mother, daughters and sisters. |
| Re: Akara Business: And So What? by Josywhyte: 6:01pm On Jun 28 |
Op you reason like a child. Akara business with 50k in this present economy? Guy you smoke kolos? Abi Tinubu wife pay you to post nonsense. Why not give that 50k to her and see if she can start any meaningful business with it. Stop supporting rubbish. A supposed first lady isn't supposed to talk like that. Imagine Donald Trump's wife telling Americans to start vulcanizing work. |
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