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Help, How Can One Start A Cooking Gas Business In Nigeria? by TiffanyJ(f): 10:29pm On Feb 24, 2021
Hi guys, a friend of mine that lives abroad would like to to invest in cooking gas. He said he wants to open a shop in Bayelsa state and start selling cooking gas. If possible, he would want to do home services. I mean, when called upon, he would pick a filled gas cylinder to customers' homes and then return with their empty cylinder.
We need information on board registration, where he would buy gas and the risk involved, etc.
By the way, since he doesn't live in Nigeria, he would employ someone here to be his eyes and ear. His budget is 3-5million. I know that there are people that are already into this business here. Please o, put us through. Thank you
Re: Help, How Can One Start A Cooking Gas Business In Nigeria? by lilvicky68(m): 10:31pm On Feb 24, 2021
The first thing to do is to buy a cooking gas..

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Re: Help, How Can One Start A Cooking Gas Business In Nigeria? by BigDick70inch(m): 11:03pm On Feb 24, 2021
Never had bout home service for gas filling......ain't that gon be too risky to get u or anyone involved in.......

U just have to take so many precautions....... If u wanna start gas Biz..........

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Re: Help, How Can One Start A Cooking Gas Business In Nigeria? by alvan06(m): 11:51pm On Feb 24, 2021
lilvicky68:
The first thing to do is to buy a cooking gas..
how sir,please clarify
Re: Help, How Can One Start A Cooking Gas Business In Nigeria? by alvan06(m): 11:52pm On Feb 24, 2021
BigDick70inch:
Never had bout home service for gas filling......ain't that gon be too risky to get u or anyone involved in.......

U just have to take so many precautions....... If u wanna start gas Biz..........
like bring already filled cylinders to your home and collect the empty cylinders
Re: Help, How Can One Start A Cooking Gas Business In Nigeria? by cooooooks(m): 2:48am On Feb 25, 2021
Home service is very common in PH.

Is it possible to do business in Bayelsa with only online transfers?

The only way he can control the flow of money is if all money is digital. If cash is changing hands, he will have little control.

My understanding is that the margin is not huge, are you sure he will have enough money left over after staff costs to recoup his investment in less than a year?

BigDick70inch:
Never had bout home service for gas filling......ain't that gon be too risky to get u or anyone involved in.......

U just have to take so many precautions....... If u wanna start gas Biz..........
Re: Help, How Can One Start A Cooking Gas Business In Nigeria? by BigDick70inch(m): 7:21am On Feb 25, 2021
cooooooks:
Home service is very common in PH.

Is it possible to do business in Bayelsa with only online transfers?

The only way he can control the flow of money is if all money is digital. If cash is changing hands, he will have little control.

My understanding is that the margin is not huge, are you sure he will have enough money left over after staff costs to recoup his investment in less than a year?



Huh!!!!
Never knew........
Here in Lagos.........nah to cari to cylinder go gas plant..........at least in my area.......
Re: Help, How Can One Start A Cooking Gas Business In Nigeria? by alvan06(m): 10:44am On Feb 25, 2021
cooooooks:
Home service is very common in PH.

Is it possible to do business in Bayelsa with only online transfers?

The only way he can control the flow of money is if all money is digital. If cash is changing hands, he will have little control.

My understanding is that the margin is not huge, are you sure he will have enough money left over after staff costs to recoup his investment in less than a year?

another aspect to consider sha,actually he is setting up this business for his sister with a little supervision over the business, the concern is getting information on how to start the business and everything involved

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