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Oga show evidence. I am a co-owner of a store on both. Konga business model gives you opportunity because it the cheapest and most profitable mall presently that i know of. Maybe it the type of products we retail on the platform. |
Konga!!!. Products are traceable and you can make the customer your own while jumia is..... Thank me later |
Deep cycle are better and i have used and tested them. Deep can be recharged and discharged multiple times. Check google for BATTERY University. My parents house is solar powered. Luminous and sukam are great. Inbox me if you are thinking off-grid. |
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My main aim in this publication is to provide relevant information which I have gathered in the past 3years, based on field experience and reputable public sources. Solar power is the conversion of sun light into electricity, either directly using photovoltaic cell (PV) or indirectly using concentrated power according to ‘Wikipedia’. My focus would be on photovoltaic cells (solar cells), it products and it multiple useful application in our society. Solar cells had been used in powering small and medium sized applications, from calculator powered by a single cell to off-grid solar powered homes. Prices of solar panels has dropped drastically in recent times from $80-$50/ Watt in 1970s to about 0.33/Watt in recent times, making solar power an emerging inexpensive cleaner source of electricity where grid power (NEPA) is not available or inconsistent. Solar cells produce Direct Current (DC) which fluctuates with sun intensity, in larger system e.g. Home-system INVERTER (convert DC to AC) is used to power appliances using AC and batteries of different capacities are used to Store excess power in daytime. Solar power has much potential in Nigeria which is close to the Equator and is tropical; however there are wide climatic variations in different communities. Our National Average Monthly Hours of Sunshine is 6Hrs a day while some areas like Maiduguri, Nigeria receives approximately 8hrs of Sun light a day. Innovation in solar power technology are beginning to have profound impacts in all areas of resisdential use which includes lighting, mobile phone charging, entertainment and security etc. In area of household lighting in rural and suburban areas, SOLAR LANTERNs is emerging as the safest and long term cost-effective lighting source compare to other alternatives like candle and kerosene lamps, with some having capacity to charge mobile phones, music players, mosquitoes repellent etc. According to LIGHTING AFRICA initiative more than 800,000Pcs of solar products are sold in Africa annually, with estimated +700 million Africans living without Grid connection in remote and rural areas. Some enterprises such as Solar Aid (East Africa), Solar sisters, Talkers Energy (Nigeria) are designing different business models for cost-effective last-mile distribution of solar products especially SOLAR LANTERNS , Mini- Home-Systems to people who needed it the most. Solar Lanterns will reduce the dependency of people on candles and kerosene lanterns; they are cost-effective in the long-run and have a payback period of 3-4 month due to household saving from using them. Benefits; · Increase reading time of children · Safer and brighter lighting source · Low maintenance cost · 2-3years life span · Reduce household energy spending on lighting The market for solar product is emerging and less competitive and most of the products are readily available in the market. We have seen young people from different African countries taking advantage of the opportunity with some netting sales of 500Pcs a year with profit margins of 8-10%. There are also many funding opportunities’ for young solar entrepreneurs locally and internationally. We look forward to writing about your successes soon on our blog. Please like and share you might just be the key to a friend fortune. For enquiries and opinions contact us by SOLARTALKERS dot COM. |
You can sell solar lanterns and charcoal cook stove. Talkersenergy(check on Google) could help. Inbox me on Nairaland for details. They are popular in Ikorodu. |
I don't understand how your website ordering work.It said error in producing invoice. |
how can I get to your office in Lagos from ikorodu |
@indigene.i agree with your comment but all great things starts small.I have read most of those authors you suggested,if you have got more i won't mind if you can share them. |
hello am dayo lawal i want to know if you know where i can source this listed product in lagos Nigeria. |
i hope you guys are visiting the sites |
Be the change u want in the world |
jay bee: that's still about 4 -5 % more than banks in the UK will over you so it's still good value for moneyPUT inflation in your calculation. |
Mariaba: I love this post. But i want advice on any trade or business a young lady can engage on, with little income for a start of about =N=50,000.where is your location. Job experience hobbies how do you feel about yourself |
lack of ideas is wat is killing young Nigerians and that can only be Found in books of those dats as done it. |
acidosis™:good thinking |
THIS JOBS have VACANCIES till KINGDOM come. IT IS NOT HOW MUCH YOU MAKE IT HOW MUCH U KEEP. MOst of these people are our banks major Depositors(bulk Room users) |
1)Good reading skills 2)Salesmanship experience in 2-3products 3)Good communication skill 4)Must be a man Manager 5)Creative and resourcefulness 6)Ability to see opportunity effectively 7)Financial Literacy Market trend Reading9)Must be diplomatic especially to officials 10)Book keeping 11)Learn to build system(it takes time) 12)Good understanding of language Of Number please add your own idea of entrepreneurial skill and notify me of those dat are not needed. |
I agree with everyone here,i grew up in a trading family(ijebu) and the family major conversation are business talks. If your have good financial intelligence u will know this occupations stated above are service-oriented.As for me wherever their are People their are Services. |
pls send pics,mileage((optional),state, drivers position(e.g. Righted),price,Location Note;if used already in Nigeria do not reply |
Am in lagos and any model |
1)Pepper seller;they earn average of 60K monthly but too many mouth to feed(Iya Ogoja,Council,task force etc). 2)Welder;90K monthly(on average) but we think they are too vocational. 3)carpenter;same as welder 4)cement and block loader;60K but their bad habit didn't let it show. 5)lawma cleaner;N25000(Per-time) 6)truck driver;90K but it is not white colar. 7)Aboki indomie cook;90K(average) but their spending habit is bad. Medicine salesman(ise oluwa);80k monthly(base on skill)9)Agbero(chairmen);150K dey be man Manager 10)Neighbour-to-neighbor salesman;15k(novice) it based on Network and confidence. 11)retailer of farm produce:80k minimum.Since they earn more than farmer(all season). There are more to come,most of this field i have first-hand experience in them personally. Please tell me MORE i know there are more observant PEOPLE ouT tHERe.I want constructive response. @evEryone from the response i got here,i know that not all Nigerians are carried away.This country opportunity surpass dat of America because it is an uncharted soil,so i woke-up dis Morning knowing that this land Will surely buy my future legitimately. All this people we all list here are businesses that any willing Nigerian can do,look around you those opportunities are there. Sharpen you skills because a Job will earn you a wage while TRADING&others will earn you a profit that you can make a fortune. BYEBYE fellas AM GONNA START SOMETHING now like Oluwaseun Osewa (FINDING IS LEFT FOR THOSE THAT search)
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