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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Nnemuka(f): 8:25am On Nov 16, 2019
daddytime:
First thing first.

Business was Set up with proceeds from scam.

Heck no way I could have earned a happy living off from a business set up from causing other people anguish and pains.

I was glad the business failed now that I know better.

exactly
u don get sense now..
thank God

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by showafrica(m): 8:26am On Nov 16, 2019
majamajic:
everyone is avoiding the topic


if woman fall someone business , how do I write it ?

which English should I use to describe it ?

ahhhh, Angelina !!!

Pusssy

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Coldie(m): 8:27am On Nov 16, 2019
When I was in year one in the uni I was still innocent, I didn't drink smoke, party or chase girls.

I had so much money that I didn't know what to do with it, I out of my goodness started loaning people money, I don't want to be a tribalist but in all my years till today I still lend for a good reason. The learnt money to many people but out of all of them the only 3 Benin people I lent money the 3 of them none refused to pay me my complete money.

The first in 2011 till today I no see.
The second in 2017 till today nothing.
The third this year till today nothing.

Instead one of them started saying am an Igbo man that Igbo people like money that I can't dash her the money.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Phil124: 8:27am On Nov 16, 2019
ThisisIkemefuna:



I have 100k for it. Wow just need something to do to double the money. Not sure what's viable anylonger in Nigeria
hello bro good morning do you know where I can get a second hand bike for 80k

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by StevensJojo(f): 8:28am On Nov 16, 2019
henrixx:
I spent carelessly and needlessly and i failed to do my homework as well. Got extremely confused along the way. Was faced with a tough decision not knowing wether to walk away or keep trying.

Capital got finished and i realized I should have walked away earlier embarassed

Recognizing whether you are being patient or you are wasting your time is one of the hardest things in business

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by daddytime(m): 8:29am On Nov 16, 2019
Nnemuka:

exactly
u don get sense now..
thank God

Boku sense ooo

I be preacher against these societal ills now.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by ultron12345: 8:30am On Nov 16, 2019
It was Fraudulent staff.
I learnt my lesson never to trust Nigerian staff again, especially with anything having to do with money.
Since then, I only put Nigerian staff in non-sensitive roles. All roles where there is access to company money are given to Indians.

Indians have been incharge for almost a year now and not a single kobo had gone missing. Unlike when Nigerians were incharge, there was no week we didn't experience deficits and shortages and even inflated invoices.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by damble: 8:30am On Nov 16, 2019
DOING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA IS NOT EASY. SEEING PEOPLE AFAR SUCCEEDING IN A PARTICULAR BUSINESS DOES NOT MEAN U WON'T ECOUNTER DIFFICULTY WHEN U VENTURE INTO IT. HAVING A MENTOR DOES NOT GUARANTEE YOU WON'T LOOSE MONEY IN THE BUSINESS. WHAT REALLY MATTER IS YOUR ABILITY TO LEARN FROM MISTAKES AND RE-FIRE. DON'T JUST GIVE UP

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Harbeeorlar(m): 8:35am On Nov 16, 2019
What lesson was learnt please?
eventsmallchops:
it was a car wash business set up by the road side in front of undeveloped land ,
after spending so much despite paying 80,000 rent per year, the owner of the land across the gutter came to me that she also want to do carwash business with the same land, came with Hausa thugs with knives, got government to served me demolition notice without compensation, I explained to the government and we were invited but she kept missing appointment because her husband is a labour leader from gombe state serving in Abuja, this was a business I sold a car to raise capital for.
she's now running the carwash I built with my money because her husband is a politician without compensating me, I took police there but they said it was a civil case.
anyway I believe it happened because God have a better plan for me.
lesson learnt!
Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by 9ja083: 8:35am On Nov 16, 2019
Noel1:


I think the question u should have asked him is "where are the buyers?".

Let's be realistic bro, it's not easy for people to dip their hands into their pocket and buy things as many internet marketers tell u. You remember they are out there to sell u their courses?

You are right. Am confused right now. This is my 1st importation business. I was told that buyers are there at the wolf. And immediately u clear ur goods from the custom, buyers will like to buy it immediately. And now this?

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Elijahrona(m): 8:36am On Nov 16, 2019
eventsmallchops:
it was a car wash business set up by the road side in front of undeveloped land ,
after spending so much despite paying 80,000 rent per year, the owner of the land across the gutter came to me that she also want to do carwash business with the same land, came with Hausa thugs with knives, got government to served me demolition notice without compensation, I explained to the government and we were invited but she kept missing appointment because her husband is a labour leader from gombe state serving in Abuja, this was a business I sold a car to raise capital for.
she's now running the carwash I built with my money because her husband is a politician without compensating me, I took police there but they said it was a civil case.
anyway I believe it happened because God have a better plan for me.
lesson learnt!





I am so sorry
Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Thegoodone13(m): 8:37am On Nov 16, 2019
Authortee:
Was stupid I entered a farming business. I was lured into it after visiting an elderly friend’s farm and seeing him selling hundreds crates of eggs and counting hundreds of thousands of naira. I got greedy and entered the business with doing research. It was the worst business I ever did and within six months, it affected my health so bad that till today, I suffer from this health challenges. The painful fact was my mentor sold me the baby chickens and sold me the feeds and sold me the drugs and gave the workers. The man made insane money from me. Before I know it, 10million naira was down the drain.
My mother even left her own business and tried to salvage the business and lost her life in the process.
The only thing I made from that business was the land I bought for it which is till today still along a busy road. Sadly the land is not even up to 10 million naira in value till today. Most of the time I just tell people, entrepreneurship is not worth it if you are not stealing money from somewhere to back it up like Otedola, Dangote and co. If not you are on a long thing.

Moral: don’t let anyone push you into any business because they are doing well. Most of the time, the successful business man you envy is a smart criminal who will finish you if you fall for this tricks
The so called friend of you is your enemy. He killed your business.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by henrixx(m): 8:37am On Nov 16, 2019
StevensJojo:


Recognizing whether you are being patient or you are wasting your time is one of the hardest things in business
gbagam. I was in darkness. During that period i spent time reading motivationals.

I realized that these everyday motivationals aren't it. It will tell you never give up or you are almost there. but i tell you my brother theres a time to stop, theres a time to give up and fight another day. It was a dark experience for me.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by eventsmallchops: 8:38am On Nov 16, 2019
Harbeeorlar:
What lesson was learnt please?

to always signed a proper legal agreement when entering into business with my money with terms and conditions properly spelled out

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by gokecont(m): 8:39am On Nov 16, 2019
sonature1:



ThisisIkemefuna,

This is worst business decision ever.

Go and ask people who did that business how far.

Those touts will keep telling you stories until you sell the bike in frustration.

Any business in Nigeria that you will not get involved directly, forget it.

Nigerians are mean and wicked, but we use religion to cover it



After 3 aboki disappoint me, my bike dey house now nobody want buy an self... I can bet you bike business na wahala biz.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Harbeeorlar(m): 8:40am On Nov 16, 2019
I could say wrong choice killed me. I open a betting shop but i choose Merrybet over other Sports Companies and their T and C killed me. Before i could think of switching to another bookie, the ones i could go for were all around me.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by walkwithgod(m): 8:40am On Nov 16, 2019
WalkerMichael:


Bro, this is totally incorrect.

If anyone is going to any business, to minimize their risk, he/she should HAVE & FOLLOW A MENTOR! I do not have ANY OFFLINE SHOP and I sell everything I import from China purely ONLINE (FACEBOOK & INSTAGRAM)....

Thank you!

The screenshots are just few out of several other campaigns I set up to sell products online.. No business is easy.

Do you have a website walkermichael ?
Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by eventsmallchops: 8:41am On Nov 16, 2019
Elijahrona:





I am so sorry
are you the woman? not your fault please.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by eventsmallchops: 8:41am On Nov 16, 2019
Elijahrona:





I am so sorry
are you the woman? not your fault please.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Resurgent2016: 8:42am On Nov 16, 2019
Wrong partnerships

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by KayCee92(m): 8:42am On Nov 16, 2019
Coldie:
When I was in year one in the uni I was still innocent, I didn't drink smoke, party or chase girls.

I had so much money that I didn't know what to do with it, I out of my goodness started loaning people money, I don't want to be a tribalist but in all my years till today I still lend for a good reason. The learnt money to many people but out of all of them the only 3 Benin people I lent money the 3 of them none refused to pay me my complete money.

The first in 2011 till today I no see.
The second in 2017 till today nothing.
The third this year till today nothing.

Instead one of them started saying am an Igbo man that Igbo people like money that I can't dash her the money.


So you lend money to a girl, a woman, of all creature you gave a lady shocked.....bros you strong o. More grease to your lending power shaa grin

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Nnemuka(f): 8:43am On Nov 16, 2019
9ja083:


You are right. Am confused right now. This is my 1st importation business. I was told that buyers are there at the wolf. And immediately u clear ur goods from the custom, buyers will like to buy it immediately. And now this?
pray about it, u can get lucky.
A friend imported wine last year xmas, it was sold at the wharf.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Bahamas95(m): 8:44am On Nov 16, 2019
zeelux97:

Lollz
The 100k is just enough.
If you know where to look , you'll get a fairly used bike that will serve you well for 80k.

Jesu! Are you advicing someone to buy fairly used bike for business? When the bike start to give am problem ready to give am money to dey repair am everyday.


I don talk my own finish

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by bmdmix: 8:45am On Nov 16, 2019
why is no one saying buhari?


Check my signature below for more details.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by 9ja083: 8:45am On Nov 16, 2019
Nnemuka:

pray about it, u can get lucky.
A friend imported wine last year xmas, it was sold at the wharf.

Thanks dear.
Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by xpresseeve: 8:46am On Nov 16, 2019
ThisisIkemefuna:



I have 100k for it. Wow just need something to do to double the money. Not sure what's viable anylonger in Nigeria

Where is your current location?

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by olabs201(m): 8:48am On Nov 16, 2019
Buhari

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by Nobody: 8:50am On Nov 16, 2019
Noel1:


N100k may be difficult to start a major business in Nigeria of today.

Why don't u put it in a fixed deposit account? I think some banks would give u up to 4.5% monthly interest on it. That's like N4,500 interest first month.
Then roll it over and u gain more interest based on compound interest.

Alternatively, u can buy Federal Government Treasury bills.



Haven't you read that treasury bills has fallen into a single digit rate?
If you're not buying tbills worth millions, your money will just be playing like teller inside your account.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by saudatu(m): 8:50am On Nov 16, 2019
ThisisIkemefuna:
I'm considering mini importation but do not know how viable it is considering that ordered goods often arrive very late and I am using my last cash to venture into it

Try Jumia.

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Re: What Lead To The Collapse Of Your First Business? by abdeiz(m): 8:50am On Nov 16, 2019
mrgoodd:
You can’t make it with small scale importation, The fact is shipping cost and customs charges is enough to kill your business, Example you import 10 commodities and you re expecting 5k profit on each, So shipping alone drain like 3k as per calculation, So you think 20k that will be make for seven month on your importation is worth the stress, Your money will be tied down, If you even make that 20k you should be thanking God, If you can’t show your commodity in a place where people can see you and back it up with online store, you re down already , don’t let someone deceive you I have been there before, Not even this Buhari Era when everyone is ready to price thing to the lowest price, If you re not patient enough you will kill somebody because people will provoke you with worthless price, If you re starting with millions then it’s making sense. 2000 x 1000 pieces of commodities 2million profit, so keep your 500 thousand in peace, Don’t let scammers scam you, importation is not small scales talking from experience


I totally agree with you and recently learnt mine the hard way. All these people clamouring mini importation training won't tell you this. All they want is your 5k for the training fee and members who would import with them so they can be used to offset their shipping and clearance fees. Basically they use others to meet MOQ for their preferred goods use others to clear their own goods for them.

After waiting months for my goods to arrive, the clearance fee was half the amount I paid for my goods.. Then sending them over to me was another issue. They have the advantage especially if they are far from you as they tend to provoke you into abandoning your goods with them. A win win situation for them... Nigerians... We go dey alright Las Las

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