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5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by dammy13(m): 9:33am On May 26, 2016
Let me start by saying that there are terrible lies about starting a business. One of the dumbest lies is that business is for people who are illiterate. Jeeez! That’s pathetic. Another fat lie is that you need really huge amount of capitals. Another lie from the pit of……….ignorance!

Now, i want to debunk those lies by sharing this short stories of 5 Entrepreneurs in Africa Who Started a Successful Business with $100 or Less in hand. Guess what? They are smiling to the banks after just having started a few years ago.

Now let’s meet them…

1. Heshan de Silva (Kenya):


In 2007, Heshan de Silva dropped out of school and as things got worse for him in the US, he joined his parents back in Kenya to get his life back together.

Aged only 18 at the time, his parents gave him 10,000 Kenyan Shillings (US$116), which he used to start a new business. He targeted the bus travel sector in the country by selling insurance bundled with the bus ticket purchase. And it is widely reported in the media that by the end of the year, the business had made 90m Kenyan Shillings (US$1.05m). Isn’t that amazing!? Heshan has since invested that money in his new business, De Silva Group, a venture capital firm.

With an incomplete education, no capital, not even a great deal of life experience and yet Heshan made it in a short period of time. He was featured in CNN and Forbes Magazine as one of Africa’s most successful young.

2. Abasiama Idaresit (Nigeria):


Abasiama Idaresit graduated with an MBA at Manchester Business School and moved back to Nigeria in 2010 to start his own business. Today, he is the Founder and CEO of Wild Fusion, a digital marketing company.

Guess what? He started his company in 2010 with a gift of $250 from his mother and it took him 8 months to make the first deal. Just three years later, Visa, Vodafone, Samsung and Unilever as well as several large Pan-African corporations are his clients and his company is valued at over $6 million in revenue. Yes, you heard that indeed right; $6 million! And yes, he started in 2010. Wild Fusion has now become Google’s certified partner in Africa!

3. Axel Fourie (South Africa):


Take Axel Fourie from South Africa. By the time he was 27, he had tried unsuccessfully to set up several businesses. When his iPod was faulty and he was told by specialists that nothing could be done about it, he searched for a YouTube video online and learned how to fix the iPod himself!

He then put an advert into a local newspaper and offered to fix faulty iPhones and iPads. The response he got exceeded his expectations as he was flooded with calls and requests from potential customers. He knew he was onto something!

Axel opened his company iFix and started fixing iPods and iPhones from his university dorm. This was in 2007. Today, Alex runs a chain of 8 stores and employs 85 people. He has since expanded his business into manufacturing mobile phone accessories which he exports into 12 countries across Africa. Oh, we forgot to mention the amount of his starting capital. Here it is: Zero! (unless he paid a little for that newspaper ad).

4. Anna Phosa (South Africa):


Anna Phosa started her pig farm venture in 2004 in Soweto with about $100 in hand. She bought four pigs with that money after she was introduced to pig farming by a close friend.

A little less than four years later, in 2008, Anna was contracted by Pick ‘n Pay, the South African supermarket and retail giant to supply its stores with 10 pigs per week. This was a first breakthrough and the request by the retailer grew quickly to 20 pigs per week.

But the really amazing bit happened in 2010 when Anna signed a breathtaking contract with Pick ‘n Pay to supply 100 pigs over the next five years under a 25 million Rand deal – that’s nearly 2.5 million US Dollars!

She did not even have so much land or enough pigs! With a contract in hand, Anna received funding from ABSA Bank and USAID to buy a 350-hectare farm property.

Anna started with 4 pigs in 2004, today her farm employs about 20 staff rearing 4,000 pigs at a time. Her perseverance has made her a millionaire!

5. Jacky Goliath and Elton Jefthas (South Africa):


The venture ( De Fynne Nursery) started in 2001 by South African entrepreneurs, Jacky Goliath and Elton Jefthas, in Jeftah’s home backyard. Market demand grew fast and steadily which meant that they moved the nursery to a 0.5 hectare land in 2005, and in 2008 had to move again to a 1.5 hectare area outside Cape Town where they hosted 600,000 plants!

Today, the De Fynne nursery supplies its products to retailers such as Woolworths, Massmart and Spar in South Africa and it was reported that they since moved to a whopping 22-hectare commercial property. This is a simple start up idea on a shoe string budget anywhere in Africa where you have a booming housing & hotel sector and expanding city areas!

It’s Your Turn…
What are you waiting for? Will you allow your mum, dad, sister, brother, friend, enemy, the government, college degree or whatever to stop you? After reading this, do you still think that you need a million dollar to start that business? I don’t think so. While you’re not guaranteed success but you’ll never know if a business will succeed or fail when you start. Just start anyway.

I hope this article inspired you to start your business today. Not tomorrow.

Share this to Inspire a Friend.

http://www.kikiotolu.com/2016/05/5-entrepreneurs-in-africa-who-started.html

Lalasticlala Fynestboi Mynd44

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by Pavore9: 9:42am On May 26, 2016
Inspiring.

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by Lautechgossip(m): 10:17am On May 26, 2016
Watch out for me
Gonna be topping that list soon

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by honour6(m): 11:56am On May 26, 2016
Cool, it's my turn this year

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by Consiglier: 12:09pm On May 26, 2016
Aunty Linda Ikeji deserves an honorable mention

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by ORACLE1975(m): 6:58am On May 27, 2016
FANTASTIC
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by teemanbastos(m): 6:59am On May 27, 2016
i'm next!

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by NonFarmPayrol: 7:01am On May 27, 2016
nice one.


am on track

the futures and cfd market taking me there
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by musquareni(m): 7:01am On May 27, 2016
dammy13:
Let me start by saying that there are terrible lies about starting a business. One of the dumbest lies is that business is for people who are illiterate. Jeeez! That’s pathetic. Another fat lie is that you need really huge amount of capitals. Another lie from the pit of……….ignorance!

Now, i want to debunk those lies by sharing this short stories of 5 Entrepreneurs in Africa Who Started a Successful Business with $100 or Less in hand. Guess what? They are smiling to the banks after just having started a few years ago.

Now let’s meet them…

1. Heshan de Silva (Kenya):


nice

In 2007, Heshan de Silva dropped out of school and as things got worse for him in the US, he joined his parents back in Kenya to get his life back together.

Aged only 18 at the time, his parents gave him 10,000 Kenyan Shillings (US$116), which he used to start a new business. He targeted the bus travel sector in the country by selling insurance bundled with the bus ticket purchase. And it is widely reported in the media that by the end of the year, the business had made 90m Kenyan Shillings (US$1.05m). Isn’t that amazing!? Heshan has since invested that money in his new business, De Silva Group, a venture capital firm.

With an incomplete education, no capital, not even a great deal of life experience and yet Heshan made it in a short period of time. He was featured in CNN and Forbes Magazine as one of Africa’s most successful young.

2. Abasiama Idaresit (Nigeria):


Abasiama Idaresit graduated with an MBA at Manchester Business School and moved back to Nigeria in 2010 to start his own business. Today, he is the Founder and CEO of Wild Fusion, a digital marketing company.

Guess what? He started his company in 2010 with a gift of $250 from his mother and it took him 8 months to make the first deal. Just three years later, Visa, Vodafone, Samsung and Unilever as well as several large Pan-African corporations are his clients and his company is valued at over $6 million in revenue. Yes, you heard that indeed right; $6 million! And yes, he started in 2010. Wild Fusion has now become Google’s certified partner in Africa!

3. Axel Fourie (South Africa):


Take Axel Fourie from South Africa. By the time he was 27, he had tried unsuccessfully to set up several businesses. When his iPod was faulty and he was told by specialists that nothing could be done about it, he searched for a YouTube video online and learned how to fix the iPod himself!

He then put an advert into a local newspaper and offered to fix faulty iPhones and iPads. The response he got exceeded his expectations as he was flooded with calls and requests from potential customers. He knew he was onto something!

Axel opened his company iFix and started fixing iPods and iPhones from his university dorm. This was in 2007. Today, Alex runs a chain of 8 stores and employs 85 people. He has since expanded his business into manufacturing mobile phone accessories which he exports into 12 countries across Africa. Oh, we forgot to mention the amount of his starting capital. Here it is: Zero! (unless he paid a little for that newspaper ad).

4. Anna Phosa (South Africa):


Anna Phosa started her pig farm venture in 2004 in Soweto with about $100 in hand. She bought four pigs with that money after she was introduced to pig farming by a close friend.

A little less than four years later, in 2008, Anna was contracted by Pick ‘n Pay, the South African supermarket and retail giant to supply its stores with 10 pigs per week. This was a first breakthrough and the request by the retailer grew quickly to 20 pigs per week.

But the really amazing bit happened in 2010 when Anna signed a breathtaking contract with Pick ‘n Pay to supply 100 pigs over the next five years under a 25 million Rand deal – that’s nearly 2.5 million US Dollars!

She did not even have so much land or enough pigs! With a contract in hand, Anna received funding from ABSA Bank and USAID to buy a 350-hectare farm property.

Anna started with 4 pigs in 2004, today her farm employs about 20 staff rearing 4,000 pigs at a time. Her perseverance has made her a millionaire!

5. Jacky Goliath and Elton Jefthas (South Africa):


The venture ( De Fynne Nursery) started in 2001 by South African entrepreneurs, Jacky Goliath and Elton Jefthas, in Jeftah’s home backyard. Market demand grew fast and steadily which meant that they moved the nursery to a 0.5 hectare land in 2005, and in 2008 had to move again to a 1.5 hectare area outside Cape Town where they hosted 600,000 plants!

Today, the De Fynne nursery supplies its products to retailers such as Woolworths, Massmart and Spar in South Africa and it was reported that they since moved to a whopping 22-hectare commercial property. This is a simple start up idea on a shoe string budget anywhere in Africa where you have a booming housing & hotel sector and expanding city areas!

It’s Your Turn…
What are you waiting for? Will you allow your mum, dad, sister, brother, friend, enemy, the government, college degree or whatever to stop you? After reading this, do you still think that you need a million dollar to start that business? I don’t think so. While you’re not guaranteed success but you’ll never know if a business will succeed or fail when you start. Just start anyway.

I hope this article inspired you to start your business today. Not tomorrow.

Share this to Inspire a Friend.

http://www.kikiotolu.com/2016/05/5-entrepreneurs-in-africa-who-started.html

Lalasticlala Fynestboi Mynd44
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by ShakurM(m): 7:02am On May 27, 2016
who go borrow me 100 dollars grin

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by laurel03(m): 7:03am On May 27, 2016
Oh Lord pick my own call too... Think Big and start Small

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by HAH: 7:05am On May 27, 2016
Inspiring but I smell lies with the just $100 start up

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by tundelis(m): 7:05am On May 27, 2016
Sheybi na mouth dem use talk una dey there?
See Weytin Buhari don cause nw cry
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by seunlayi(m): 7:06am On May 27, 2016
God is Great

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by fireforfire: 7:06am On May 27, 2016
Encouraging
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by ORACLE1975(m): 7:06am On May 27, 2016
grin grin angry grin angry
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by UyiIredia(m): 7:06am On May 27, 2016
Consiglier:
Aunty Linda Ikeji deserves an honorable mention

True talk.

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by moscobabs(m): 7:06am On May 27, 2016
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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by sochima1989(m): 7:06am On May 27, 2016
Customers Place would be on this list...next year
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by kirchofff(m): 7:07am On May 27, 2016
Nice 1........I'm motivated
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by fireforfire: 7:07am On May 27, 2016
HAH:
Inspiring but I smell lies with the just $100 start up

Keep smelling lies while dey smile to d bank.
U mustn't be counting thousands to start a biz.

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by tammie24: 7:08am On May 27, 2016
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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by xbee20(m): 7:08am On May 27, 2016
This I so inspiring! I will Neva 4get dis op. You just increase my morale, I will make sure I start something with something.








God bless

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by potolistic(m): 7:09am On May 27, 2016
Some started at ages so young..... Wow.... When it's ur turn to mk it u'll mk it.... Whether u r 18 or 65...if God picks u.... U surely gonna blow

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by asumo12: 7:09am On May 27, 2016
Someone should help convert that tonaira please!



Thanks
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by mrpatozky(m): 7:10am On May 27, 2016
Front page shiiii grin

How can people here start their own business when they spend their time hustling for first to comment grin

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by Greyworld: 7:10am On May 27, 2016
I once ventured snail rearing nd guess what?









It was cataclysmic

Now I m inspired to try smtin again.
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by krestup: 7:11am On May 27, 2016
In wealth recreation, the main thing is not the money but the idea. The idea has to be a solution to a problem. So find a problem to solve and you will be on your way to wealth and riches. . Congratulations to all those that has made and to those that are still hustling to make it. Every hustler has his pay day, never quit.

http://Career.com.ng - jobs & career

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by ikevictor22(m): 7:11am On May 27, 2016
Indeed inspiring! But ya all should watch out for muah!!
#1loveNigeria
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by Ayoswit(f): 7:11am On May 27, 2016
There are so many people who wants to start up their own business but they gat no money and nobody wanna lend money to a broke guy even d bank would not give u a loan unless u have a collateral. Money is a limitation here.
Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by tundelis(m): 7:12am On May 27, 2016
moscobabs:
h
h for hagberogrin
tammie24:
F
F for Fashola cheesy

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Re: 5 Entrepreneurs In Africa Who Started A Successful Business With $100 Or Less by babyfaceafrica: 7:13am On May 27, 2016
Ok

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