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Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by dotcomnamenamee(m): 7:39pm On Aug 10, 2019
Hello,

So I have had many people in diaspora reach out to me, to help find people to set up a business in Nigeria.

So my question is: Do we have people in Nigeria who help people build profitable businesses, be on legal contract, and salary will be based on a percentage of the company's profit? Do we have people in Nigeria who do this full time?

Please come with proofs of previous projects. Don't let us experiment with people's sweat. Thanks.
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by healthserve(m): 7:42pm On Aug 10, 2019
Yes. Setting out to the field next week after collecting investor funds here for a medium scale project. Perhaps listing the field of industry the investors want funds invested would be a great place to start if you intend meeting project executors like me


I.e

Real Estate

Pharmacy

Convenient store

Super Market

Industrial Farms




I'm currently setting up large scale farms for food processing industries, if there's need within this field, I'm your resource person
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by EngrXrix(m): 7:58pm On Aug 10, 2019
I have a business plan. it’s new and it would penetrate the market easily. The feasibility studies have been carried out and tools are getting warmed up. There’s evidence of the blueprint and progress of work done so far. Just need investors to purchase some equipments and other things necessary for startup. U have my assurance when I say it’s an eye catching business and investors would not have any problem keying in once they understand what we are trying to do. I’m willing to give them a percentage of the business and this can be arranged by both our lawyers. I don’t mind.
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by dotcomnamenamee(m): 10:07pm On Aug 10, 2019
healthserve:
Yes. Setting out to the field next week after collecting investor funds here for a medium scale project. Perhaps listing the field of industry the investors want funds invested would be a great place to start if you intend meeting project executors like me


I.e

Real Estate

Pharmacy

Convenient store

Super Market

Industrial Farms




I'm currently setting up large scale farms for food processing industries, if there's need within this field, I'm your resource person


Thank you for your reply. But I hope you understand the point ? Not just to invest in someone else existing business, but for an experienced person to start and manage another person's business and share profit of the business, and share profit based on legal contract. This means the owner of the business will only provide CAPITAL when signing legal binding contract.
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by dotcomnamenamee(m): 10:08pm On Aug 10, 2019
EngrXrix:
I have a business plan. it’s new and it would penetrate the market easily. The feasibility studies have been carried out and tools are getting warmed up. There’s evidence of the blueprint and progress of work done so far. Just need investors to purchase some equipments and other things necessary for startup. U have my assurance when I say it’s an eye catching business and investors would not have any problem keying in once they understand what we are trying to do. I’m willing to give them a percentage of the business and this can be arranged by both our lawyers. I don’t mind.

Hello, kindly refer to my below reply to healthserve
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by EngrXrix(m): 9:28am On Aug 11, 2019
dotcomnamenamee:


Hello, kindly refer to my below reply to healthserve

I don’t understand sir.
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by healthserve(m): 10:39am On Aug 11, 2019
dotcomnamenamee:


Thank you for your reply. But I hope you understand the point ? Not just to invest in someone else existing business, but for an experienced person to start and manage another person's business and share profit of the business, and share profit based on legal contract. This means the owner of the business will only provide CAPITAL when signing legal binding contract.


Yes this is quintessentially what I used to do but stopped because partners don't leave up to their part.

From supermarket to food store, to ICT businesses I've setup projects and have vast and astute project development and management insight to setup almost any kind of businesses. I won't touch funds it comes from the output the business generates.
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by dotcomnamenamee(m): 9:57pm On Sep 10, 2019
healthserve:



Yes this is quintessentially what I used to do but stopped because partners don't leave up to their part.

From supermarket to food store, to ICT businesses I've setup projects and have vast and astute project development and management insight to setup almost any kind of businesses. I won't touch funds it comes from the output the business generates.


You really tried O!, probably because you are an honest person.. I will be ready to do deal with anyone in Lagos as long as the person is ready to sign a legal agreement with my lawyer + provide guarantor(s). This is Nigeria grin
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by Yakpa(m): 10:06pm On Sep 10, 2019
The thing is do people want to make money or they want people to tell or order around on what to do. If they want to make money .. It’s the easiest thing to do. Find an existing business , and partner with. A lot of us don’t want to partner with orders because our thoughts are negative and biased before the get go which shouldn’t be so. Trust is key in business. I have 2 profitable businesses which is really due for expansion at the moment. I mean good returns. I’m willing to partner if I find someone willing home or abroad. One of these businesses is actually an international business so i can actually do lots with my people diaspora.
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by UkpaiC(m): 10:41pm On Sep 10, 2019
Yakpa:
The thing is do people want to make money or they want people to tell or order around on what to do. If they want to make money .. It’s the easiest thing to do. Find an existing business , and partner with. A lot of us don’t want to partner with orders because our thoughts are negative and biased before the get go which shouldn’t be so. Trust is key in business. I have 2 profitable businesses which is really due for expansion at the moment. I mean good returns. I’m willing to partner if I find someone willing home or abroad. One of these business is actually an international business so i can actually do lots with my people diaspora.


I am willing to partner with you. I wish to get your phone number. mine is 08162664553
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by SavageResponse(m): 10:53am On Sep 11, 2019
dotcomnamenamee:
Hello,

So I have had many people in diaspora reach out to me, to help find people to set up a business in Nigeria.

So my question is: Do we have people in Nigeria who help people build profitable businesses, be on legal contract, and salary will be based on a percentage of the company's profit? Do we have people in Nigeria who do this full time?

Please come with proofs of previous projects. Don't let us experiment with people's sweat. Thanks.

There are honest Nigerians but they are very few when compared to the dishonest ones
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by frakdon(m): 11:34am On Sep 11, 2019
EngrXrix:
I have a business plan. it’s new and it would penetrate the market easily. The feasibility studies have been carried out and tools are getting warmed up. There’s evidence of the blueprint and progress of work done so far. Just need investors to purchase some equipments and other things necessary for startup. U have my assurance when I say it’s an eye catching business and investors would not have any problem keying in once they understand what we are trying to do. I’m willing to give them a percentage of the business and this can be arranged by both our lawyers. I don’t mind.

please can i have your number, let's chat?
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by frakdon(m): 11:37am On Sep 11, 2019
Yakpa:
The thing is do people want to make money or they want people to tell or order around on what to do. If they want to make money .. It’s the easiest thing to do. Find an existing business , and partner with. A lot of us don’t want to partner with orders because our thoughts are negative and biased before the get go which shouldn’t be so. Trust is key in business. I have 2 profitable businesses which is really due for expansion at the moment. I mean good returns. I’m willing to partner if I find someone willing home or abroad. One of these businesses is actually an international business so i can actually do lots with my people diaspora.

07067447254.

please can we talk?
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by frakdon(m): 11:40am On Sep 11, 2019
dotcomnamenamee:



You really tried O!, probably because you are an honest person.. I will be ready to do deal with anyone in Lagos as long as the person is ready to sign a legal agreement with my lawyer + provide guarantor(s). This is Nigeria grin

please, i'd like to get involved in whatever business you want to set up, 07067447254.
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by dotcomnamenamee(m): 3:11pm On Sep 11, 2019
Yakpa:
The thing is do people want to make money or they want people to tell or order around on what to do. If they want to make money .. It’s the easiest thing to do. Find an existing business , and partner with. A lot of us don’t want to partner with orders because our thoughts are negative and biased before the get go which shouldn’t be so. Trust is key in business. I have 2 profitable businesses which is really due for expansion at the moment. I mean good returns. I’m willing to partner if I find someone willing home or abroad. One of these businesses is actually an international business so i can actually do lots with my people diaspora.

"Trust is key in business" That is it. I am ready to partner with anyone in any business as long as the person is ready to sign LegalBi..-Agreement with my legal team.
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by EngrXrix(m): 4:07pm On Sep 11, 2019
frakdon:


please can i have your number, let's chat?
For security reasons I don’t like dropping my number over the internet but if you give me your email I will most definitely write to you.
Re: Do People Help People Build Profitable Business In Nigeria? by frakdon(m): 9:49am On Sep 12, 2019
EngrXrix:

For security reasons I don’t like dropping my number over the internet but if you give me your email I will most definitely write to you.
. please do well to reach me through here.

09092255464 thank you

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