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Re: 2% Of Nigerians Own 90% Bank Deposits — NDIC by Nobody: 10:27pm On Jun 02, 2016
seunoni34:
Calm down now. E no reach to write long reply. I never said 500,00 money was "big" or "enough" It was a reply to your earlier comment where you said salary earning is a sure way to long term poverty - I'm just trying to cite the 500k example to prove that it's not all salary jobs that is as bad as you think.

And how many moderate businesses do you think you can venture into in this time of economic recession that will earn you that much regularly per month? Truth is, Regular income is always better than irregular income. You can't put all your eggs in one basket in this age & time . Most people work to earn regular monthly income and run their business in the background. Nobody is that foolish to be depending on a single income in 2016!.
I stand by my comment.

A terrible economy in Ghana has produced a new class of entrepreneur that is dominating the west coast. Same in Cameroon. If Nigerian entrepreneurs can break out of the toll gate business model mentality, they can do same. No theory. I've run an incubator in Lagos for three years now and I know the prospects and the results to show. Remember I said, ride the salary train, know when to get off. You can only do one thing with excellence. General rule.

Please re read my piece
Re: 2% Of Nigerians Own 90% Bank Deposits — NDIC by seunoni34(m): 5:23am On Jun 03, 2016
greenpasture:
I stand by my comment.

A terrible economy in Ghana has produced a new class of entrepreneur that is dominating the west coast. Same in Cameroon. If Nigerian entrepreneurs can break out of the toll gate business model mentality, they can do same. No theory. I've run an incubator in Lagos for three years now and I know the prospects and the results to show. Remember I said, ride the salary train, know when to get off. You can only do one thing with excellence. General rule.

Please re read my piece
Still calm down, you're talking like someone is fighting you eh!? "Ghana has produced a new class of entrepreneur that is dominating the west coast"? Where are these entrepreneurs? What are they doing? Man you're going too far with these entrepreneurship sh*t. Now that you're a" full stack entrepreneur" won't you want to have an employee working for your "big company"? You're not being realistic, no one is saying entrepreneurship is a bad idea, but for crying out loud, if you know there are other works you can do out there that will earn you more pay than the business you're running won't you quit and opt for it? Isn't it all about money?

Oh, I get you're one of those who believe you can "be your own boss" hahahaha? You can't be your own boss, even when you're an entrepreneur your consumers/clients will be your boss cos you have to do what they tell you do or you'll lose them to your competitors if you don't ,and they can be as harsh and impossible as a normal company boss. So stop masturbat**g over this idea and let people be.
Anyone who feels comfortable working should do so and anyone who wants to be on his own should do as he/she likes. And kudos to those who want to combine the two.
Re: 2% Of Nigerians Own 90% Bank Deposits — NDIC by Nobody: 1:07pm On Jun 03, 2016
seunoni34:
Still calm down, you're talking like someone is fighting you eh!? "Ghana has produced a new class of entrepreneur that is dominating the west coast"? Where are these entrepreneurs? What are they doing? Man you're going too far with these entrepreneurship sh*t. Now that you're a" full stack entrepreneur" won't you want to have an employee working for your "big company"? You're not being realistic, no one is saying entrepreneurship is a bad idea, but for crying out loud, if you know there are other works you can do out there that will earn you more pay than the business you're running won't you quit and opt for it? Isn't it all about money?

Oh, I get you're one of those who believe you can "be your own boss" hahahaha? You can't be your own boss, even when you're an entrepreneur your consumers/clients will be your boss cos you have to do what they tell you do or you'll lose them to your competitors if you don't ,and they can be as harsh and impossible as a normal company boss. So stop masturbat**g over this idea and let people be.
Anyone who feels comfortable working should do so and anyone who wants to be on his own should do as he/she likes. And kudos to those who want to combine the two.
You've turned a simply illustrated point into an authentication of your personal decision. Read my first post and your last post again.

It's your life. Your decisions.
Re: 2% Of Nigerians Own 90% Bank Deposits — NDIC by bayulll01(m): 6:22pm On Jun 03, 2016
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