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Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:59pm On Aug 22, 2017
Develpeast:
NOELLA EKEZIE, FOUNDER AND CREATIVE DIRECTOR ELLAE

Noella Ekezie (Mrs.) is the founder and the director of Ellae Creative Brand Agency. She is an innovative thinker whose passion and joy is all things design. Trained at the Parsons School of Design in New York, she is reputable for translating business requirement into creative and high impact solutions. She is a woman rapped with passion and zeal to train and transfer the undiluted experience she has in the field of graphic and web designing to other people around her.

BRAND SERVICES

Naming and Verbal Identity

Brand Identity Design

Brand Strategy and Positioning

Brand Guidelines

Brand Audit

Brand Value

Environmental Branding

CREATIVE DESIGN
COMPELLING, PERSUASIVE AND ENGAGING IDEAS.

CREATIVE DESIGN

UI/UX Design

Product Packaging and POS Design

Graphic Design

Interactive and Media Design

Editorial Design

Print Design

Business/Marketing Collateral

DIGITAL MARKETING SERVICES
CREATING IMPACT IN THE DIGITAL SPACE

DIGITAL MARKETING SERVICES

Social Media Management/Engagement

PPC Campaigns

Online Marketing

SEO

Mobile/App Marketing

PPC campaigns

INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS
STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION THAT ACHIEVES RESULTS

COMMUNICATION TOOLS

PR Campaigns

Advertising

PR/ Communications program audit

Publicity/ press materials

Media relations

Strategic media planning

Target audience research

Media analysis

Media buying and negotiation

SME CONSULTANCY
STRATEGIC PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT

SME MARKETING TOOL KIT

Sales Forecast / Cashflow Forecast

Market Research

Pricing Strategy

Advertising Calendar (on a Shoe String)

Website & collateral design


*yawns*
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:58pm On Aug 22, 2017
Develpeast:
MR UZO NDUKA MD/CEO DOMINO INFORMATION COMPANY LIMITED

BIOGRAPHY
Uzo Nduka has multicultural management experience spanning more than 16 years in the private and public sectors. He also has leadership experience in international development as well as conflict management. Key positions held have included Assistant General Manager for Consultancy at Prodec – Fugro Nigeria Limited, Program Co-ordinator for German Technical Corporation (GTZ), Director of Consultancy at Southsea Datcom Limited, Head of Strategy and Planning for Corporate/Community Affairs Directorate for Shell Petroleum Development Company Nigeria Limited, and over the past four and half years, CEO at Domino Information Company Limited (DICL). His international consulting experience includes projects with BG Group UK, Shell International (UK and The Netherlands), and Control Risks Group (UK and Dubai) among others.

TBY talks to Uzo Nduka, CEO of Domino Information Company Limited (DICL), on supporting SMEs, the role of innovation in public sector enterprises, and how ICT contributes to the wider economy.
Uzo Nduka
BIOGRAPHY
Uzo Nduka has multicultural management experience spanning more than 16 years in the private and public sectors. He also has leadership experience in international development as well as conflict management. Key positions held have included Assistant General Manager for Consultancy at Prodec – Fugro Nigeria Limited, Program Co-ordinator for German Technical Corporation (GTZ), Director of Consultancy at Southsea Datcom Limited, Head of Strategy and Planning for Corporate/Community Affairs Directorate for Shell Petroleum Development Company Nigeria Limited, and over the past four and half years, CEO at Domino Information Company Limited (DICL). His international consulting experience includes projects with BG Group UK, Shell International (UK and The Netherlands), and Control Risks Group (UK and Dubai) among others.
How do your services help small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) run their businesses?
The way IT has come to Nigeria and spread nationwide, especially for managers, has led us to significant automation of business processes. It is only the larger companies and multinational corporations that have all the basic, simple processes that bring efficiency, transparency, and cost-effectiveness to an organisation. Once you go beneath the largest bandwidth, by my estimation somewhere between 70% and 95% of all business processes, are still done manually. We view this as a huge gap in the market, and therefore decided to create less expensive versions of process automation solutions for the SME market. More importantly, rather than shoehorning existing solutions into these SMEs, our solutions had to be based on the realities of doing business in Nigeria. And that reality is that most Nigerian SMEs are competing domestically, which became our focus. By way of an example, if we consider any of the well-known international accounting or payroll solutions we hardly find one denominated in Nigerian currency, the naira. Very few of them allow the flexibility for Nigerian SMEs to exchange between the naira and other currencies with accuracy and convenience. Therefore, in building an accounting package for the local SME market our number one selling point is that it is denominated in naira. Our strategy is to seek out niche markets based on specific needs. This is where we find our greatest advantage, and where we add the most value.
Is there any other segment of the market or specific area of the economy that you foresee bringing your services to?
I would like to enter the risky and less crowded areas. We are not going to try the traditional areas where everybody has already launched themselves. I believe that Nigeria is going to change dramatically within the next two-five years, and that the change will be driven by technology.
As technology plays an increasingly important role in Nigeria's new economy, how receptive do you think Nigerians are toward innovation?
If we look at history, Nigerians are one of the largest subscribers to Facebook and LinkedIn and Twitter. At some point, Nigeria was the largest market for BlackBerry devices—that was a worldwide statistic. I will say that the Nigerian market is highly receptive.
How receptive is the public sector in the same regard?
I think the case is the opposite. In the public sector, the fact is that the business cycle and culture do not encourage anybody to take bold decisions. The problem is institutionalized, actually, to help prevent corruption and fraud, but I also think the price we are paying for it as a nation is too heavy. The Nigerian public sector is slow to make decisions, except when that decision has the particular logic of emergency. The fact that in some spheres of the public service we keep appointing, re-appointing, removing, and re-installing the key leaders and decision-makers, also does not help because most new leaders want to pursue a different agenda. All these factors work against productivity. The other factor that works against us in making decisions and being receptive to new technologies is our national budget. Sometimes up until April or May of the New Year, the national budget has not even been signed or approved. The ministries and administrators are told they can spend only a certain small percentage of the total budget–but not more, causing overall anxiety. Put all of these things together and you see the problem; while we have good people keen to seize the moment, more importantly, the system, the boundary conditions within which they must act on behalf of the general public, do not allow them to do much.
As of June 2014, the ICT sector in Nigeria contributes 8% to GDP. Can the percentage rise in the future?
I think it will grow rapidly. I expect competition in ICT to be enhanced in some dramatic way. I also believe the private sector will play a key role here. My other thought is that the security sector will play a central role in this. The Nigerian security forces, the state security service, the immigration service, the customs service—all of these agencies are going to adopt different technological solutions shortly. Once our people embrace technology and, it will dramatically enhance the contribution of ICT to our economy and well-being. The rest of the Nigerian public service will also make an important contribution. Not necessarily in hardware terms, but from in terms of software, in areas such as process automation, for example. There is a strong element of ethics and transparency in most of our software solutions. We are not providing these as services; they are nonetheless delivered to our clients by default. The truth is that you cannot deliver good ERP solutions without infusing ethics and transparency into the system.

All these sponsored interviews you are posting as profiles...
Boring!
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:52pm On Aug 22, 2017
Develpeast:
MD/CEO NIGERIA COMMUNICATIONS WEEKS KEN NWOGBO


Ken Nwogbo (born 18 March 1971) is a Nigerian business journalist, ICT Journalist, editor of The Guardian and founder of Communication Week Media Limited, the publisher of Nigeria CommunicationsWeek, a Nigeria information and communications technology newspaper.[1]

Nwogbo is the organizer of the Beacon of ICT Awards.[2]

Contents [hide]
1 Early life and education
2 Career
3 Awards and honours
4 References
Early life and education[edit]
Ken was born on 18 March 1971 in Awka, the capital of Anambra State, eastern Nigeria. He attended Ezi-Awka Primary School in 1977 and later Igwebuike Grammar School where he obtained the West Africa School Certificate in 1989. He proceeded to the Federal Polytechnic, Oko where he received a Higher National Diploma in Mass Communications. He later obtained a postgraduate diploma in public administration from the University of Calabar and Master of Business Administration (MBA) from Lagos State University. He has participated in over 200 local and international seminars and media conferences.[3]

Career[edit]
Nwogbo started his career in journalism at Akwa Ibom State when he was undergoing the compulsory one year National Youth Service. He joined the services of Champion newspaper as a capital market reporter in August 1997, shortly after he completed the youth service program. He left Champion newspaper in 2005 as a deputy news editor. He joined Businessworld as associate editor in 2006, the same year he established Nigeria CommunicationsWeek. Since he began his career, he has written over 2,000 stories and articles in national dailies.[4]

Awards and honours[edit]
Nwogbo has received numerous awards including the Science and Development Network award for Science Communication Writing in Uganda. He also received the Securities and Exchange Commission award of excellence in financial journalism. He also bagged the Information Technology Association of Nigeria's award in recognition of his immense contributions to the development of ICT in Nigeria.
Ken Nwogbo, first class business journalist and one of the doyens of ICT journalism in Nigeria has been appointed contributing editor of Techtrendsng, one of Nigeria’s leading Tech blog which provides quality information in ICT related issues.

Nwogbo also founder and editor-in-chief of Nigeria Communications will join Techtrendsng team in providing unique perspectives to ICT news.

Kenneth Omeruo, editor-in-chief of Techtrendsng said “we are delighted to have Mr. Ken Nwogbo on board and together with our team, we will continue to our mission of “e-mpowering Nigerians while bridging the digital divide”

Nwogbo who is also contributing editor to Guardian Newspapers commented “the vision of Techntrendng aligns perfectly with my mission of ICT evangelism”

Born on March 18, 1971 in Awka, Anambra state, Nigeria to Rose and George, Nwogbo is a trained and practicing Journalist since 1995.

He started his Primary education at Ezi-Awka Primary school in 1977 and proceeded to Igwebuike grammar school in 1983 and finished in 1989.

in 1995, he graduated from Federal Polytechnic, Oko where he bagged HND in Mass Communications.

He proceeded to University of Calabar where he bagged PGD in Public Administration.

He also earned MBA in Marketing from Lagos State University.

Nwogbo has attended over 230 seminars and workshops within and outside the country.

Nwogbo began journalism as Youth Corper with Akwa Ibom Broadcasting Cooperation (AKBC), Uyo.

After his Youth Service he joined Champion Newspapers in August of 1997 and started out as Capital Market reporter.

He was later posted to IT and Telecom Desk in 2000.

In Champion Newspapers, he also held various positions and left in 2005 as Deputy News Editor.

He joined Business World as Associate Editor in 2006 and left to found Nigeria CommunicationsWeek

Nigeria CommunicationsWeek is published weekly. It has a popular website www.nigeriacommunicationsweek.com.ng; it also has a daily newspaper reaching nearly 100,000 email recipients daily and it published as a pull-out every Friday in Guardian Newspapers.

He is much sought after resource person in ICT media both within and outside the country.

In all, he has written over 2,000 stories and articles in his career, some of which have won awards.

He is a proud winner of many international awards including Scidev.Net overall prize for Science Communication Writing in Entebbe, Uganda and a recipient of Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) letter of award for financial journalism.
He has also received awards from ITAN for his outstanding contribution to the development of ICT in Nigeria.
The Titan of ICT also awarded him the best journalist of the year

I have never seen/heard of this newspaper before o... kiss
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:50pm On Aug 22, 2017
Develpeast:
MD SIGNAL ALLIANCE COLLINS ONUEGBU

Achieving competitive advantage using business analytics
Today’s high-tech, increasingly inter-connected world provides organizations access to large amounts of data on clients, customers, competitors, and partners.
What distinguishes stellar businesses from their counterparts is the ability to analyze and leverage this data into strategic, actionable plans critical to a firm’s viability in a highly dynamic and ever-changing marketplace.Click here to watch the Signal Alliance webinar on “Achieving competitive advantage using business analytics”

Overview
Founded in 1996, Signal Alliance is a top class IT service provider and an end-to-end system integrator. It is a leading Microsoft enterprise gold partner in Nigeria and has won the Microsoft Country Partner of the Year Nigeria. Signal Alliance has grown to be a vibrant, forward moving ICT company with offices in Lagos and Abuja. IT prides herself on her ability to gain a thorough understanding of clients’ businesses by using appropriate technology as a bridge between where the client is and where they want to be. As a technology company, we have also diversified within the IT Industry by acquiring several companies that are in line with our vision.. Our sister company, Sasware, is technology investment and incubation company that accelerates tech startups and businesses. It plays a vital role in accomplishing the vision that we have at Signal Alliance at a bigger scale; which is to integrate IT systems and to make lives better. From B2B enterprise companies to health technology startups, we are expanding our portfolio across all sectors and industries.

ABOUT SIGNAL ALLIANCE
Signal Alliance is a diversified technology company with 20 years’ experience in the Nigerian technology and business landscape, starting out first as an IT networking company in 1996, before quickly evolving into IT systems integrator.
Today Signal Alliance has transformed beyond systems integration to a diversified technology company, expanding its internal business and also investing in promising Technology companies using Sasware, its technology investment subsidiary. Our subsidiaries and affiliate companies have seen our footprint expand to health tech, (Medismart), Renewable energy (Nemoante), Enterprise IT (Codeware) and Fintech (CompexAfrica).
Our future trajectory is to grow technology and technology enabled businesses, taking advantage of opportunities in the diversifying Nigerian economy to build an indigenous business that serves the needs of the country and beyond. We want you to be part of this journey, at the same time grateful for your role in our past and present.

ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE
Business in High Performance. This is what we transform our customers’ businesses to. With a selection of vital technologies that cover the technology driven business, the Enterprise Infrastructure unit is positioned to deliver best-in-class solutions that serve and align with the middle- and long-term business strategies of our customers, keeping them ahead of competition.
Our customers cut across all sectors and are dogged with challenges to their business – both varied and peculiar to them. Combining consultative approach of our highly experienced consultants together with an OEM-agnostic perspective to proffering solutions, we meet (and many times, exceed) our customers’ expectations – all the time.
CHALLENGES OF THE ENTERPRISE BUSINESS:
Increasing infrastructure value to serve new business demands.
Budget constraints with increasing CAPEX and OPEX.
Increasing complexities of Information Technology
Enabling collaboration – with the network, environment and tools all considered.
Increasing energy demands and space limitations
Dearth of systems experts.
Improperly streamlined business processes.

With enterprise architecture differing according to the nature of customers’ individual businesses, we are able to deliver the appropriate technology solutions for any aspect of their enterprise infrastructure (there is no ideal architecture for all situations). With the combination of solutions delivered for different customers, we repeatedly deliver the full benefits of technology, a few of which are listed below.
BENEFITS OF ENTERPRISE INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS:
Increased sales and revenue, while reducing operating costs.
Simplified enterprise infrastructures that are easy to manage.
Lower infrastructure costs.
Faster infrastructures, applications and services provisioning.
Better, secure, scalable and extensible infrastructures.
Greater control, visibility and impact of IT to the business.
Business Continuity, through highly reduced downtimes.
Enhanced (internal and external) customer and user experience.
Greater innovation and higher productivity for staff and business.
Intangible benefits – Objectivity in measuring the business, aided with IT.

Having strategic alliances with leading technology vendors who specialize in various aspects of the enterprise infrastructure, Signal Alliance remains a leader and pioneer for new technologies that keep our customers well ahead of their contemporaries. Hence our very high customer loyalty. Naturally.

Wow! Signal Alliance is still alive
I was to do my 6 months IT there over 10 years ago. They were quite small. smiley
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:46pm On Aug 22, 2017
Develpeast:
CHARLES EMEMBOLU CEO CRESTAGE

Background
Founded in 2010, the company has used well-developed service delivery processes to design, build, maintain and improve technology infrastructure for our clients.
We stand behind our Core Values, which are:
Professionalism
Innovation
Excellence
Reliability

We commenced business in Nigeria as part of our long-term strategy to bring our experience and expertise to the African continent. In that time we have consulted for notable clients like Aker Solutions, Diamond Bank, Candix Engineering, SDEM Erectors, Royal Niger Emerging Technology to mention a few.

Our strategic partnerships with global organisations such as Pentagon Protection, IBM, HP, Huawei, Sinnergy, Technology Distribution, Avaya, Microsoft to mention a few, leverage us to provide an array of cutting edge solutions to our clients in a cost effective way.

Design
With the right infrastructure in place, Crestsage consultants can support you to assess your business needs, specify requirements, select the right solution leveraging our partnerships and experience, plan and deliver to your expectations.
We provide enterprise and bespoke solutions using industry expertise and experience.

Build
Our project management expertise has enabled us to consistently deliver and implement several projects, both medium and large scale, on time and within budget. We insist on quality of innovative systems we deliver and have a flexible work approach that is built around our client’s needs. Simply put, we are relentless in our efforts to make sure that our clients always get what they need and more, so as to give them a niche over their competitors.

Maintain
Our designs are backed by a first class maintenance process and culture. Though optional, the empirical evidence from our clients is that they take advantage of our innovative managed services, experience a better user experience and their systems are more likely to last the scheduled solution lifecycle. A best of breed-integrated set of technologies enable us to provide excellent: 24/7 proactively monitored and maintained managed service uality innovative backup and disaster recovery systems and processes Effective network assessment services.

Enterprise Solutions (Design, Supply and Maintenance)
Enterprise Resource Planning Management Systems
Web and Mobile Payment Management Systems
Enterprise Content (ECM) and Business Process Management (BPM) solutions
Desktop and Server Operating.
IT & Security Systems (Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance)
Servers, Workstations and End-User devices and hardware
Data Center Solutions (Video Surveillance, Environmental Monitoring Systems, Uninterruptible Power Systems, Inverters and Managed Power Services)
Intelligent Identity Management Systems (Using Biometrics)
Ballistic Protection Solutions.

Consultancy and Training Services
Project, Portfolio, Program and Change Management (P3CM)
Governance, Project Management, Technology and Quality Management trainings
E-learning and Simulation systems.



Looks moderate smiley
We have loads of this. Should we decide to profile them, ....
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:44pm On Aug 22, 2017
Silentmind:
MD/CEO SOMRE FOODS CHISOMAGA EZINNE

Another random name/business. grin
Nice try. grin
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:42pm On Aug 22, 2017
Silentmind:
MD/CEO OF ELEANOR DES FLEURS CHIOMA PAMELA NWURUKU

Before the mid 1980’s the city of Abuja was a casual geographical area in Nigeria that served as a home to its mainly indigenous Gbagi citizens popularly known as the gwari tribe and a few migrants who chose to settle in the area at the time. Like a newly born baby, I have watched the city of Abuja grow from just another random city in Nigeria into one of the fastest developing capital cities in the world today.

Nigeria’s heterogeneous political and religious status quo created a need to situate the capital city in an area seen as neutral by the whole country. The ground-breaking ceremony was done in the late 70’s but most of the major projects were completed in the late 80’s and was officially declared as Nigeria’s capital in 91.

Evolving through stages, Abuja has developed from a dessert land of gwari settlers to Nigeria’s metropolitan city and Africa’s fastest developing city.

From empty lands to properly constructed roads, and as the government erected more infrastructure, the city took shape bit by bit. The initial master plan for the FCT was put together by the International Planning Associates, IPA. Interestingly, the various leaders who in one way or the other contributed to the completion of Abuja project all ruled during military era.

Federal Ministries, Departments, Agencies, MDA’s and embassies either moved their headquarters or opened a liaison office in Abuja. Workers and civil servants migrated to Abuja and multiple mass housing projects were built for civil servants and the rising influx of people. Employment opportunities increased in the public sector, and there was an expectation of the “private-sector-boom” to follow suite and it did. Abuja became the next place to migrate to for Nigerians after Lagos.

Although it is still one of the best cities in the country and arguably the continent as regards city planning and infrastructure development has deteriorated enormously over the years.

I remember moving to Abuja in 97 as a child; It was an experience I had longed and waited forever since the day my dad came back home with the news of his transfer to the new capital. I would wake up every day and ask quite impatiently – “daddy when are we leaving for Abuja now?” Until the day, my dad said we were leaving in two days. Finally, it happened! We were on our way to this new city.

It was very overwhelming for me and I fell in love with the city and have been here for 18 years. It was the first big city I ever visited, as I had never been to Lagos at the time, and our driver, Thomas, made sure he took us on a tour to all the “famous” places; the boat house, the ship house, eagle square, Aso rock, national park and zoo, Sheraton etc.

The feeling I got from Abuja at the time, even as a child was one of appreciation for the structures, clean roads, functioning street lights etc.

The city was evenly populated at a time, but over the years, people have migrated in high numbers and Abuja is gradually becoming over populated.

Abuja today, is a sad shadow of what it used to be. The once adorable city is gradually degenerating and social infrastructure is suffering depreciation, majority of the street and traffic lights don’t work anymore, if we are lucky we get traffic wardens at some junctions commanding traffic on busy weekdays whilst most weekends we get nothing: and road accidents in the city is constantly on the rise especially during weekends. It is almost certain that if one drives through town in the early mornings of a Saturday or Sunday, it is almost certain to see car crashes at severally junctions. Tiny potholes that were abandoned have now eroded into large holes scattered round major and minor roads in the city and like all things Nigerian, lack of management and carelessness has taken its toll on the city.

In 2003, Abuja got one of its finest ministers Mallam Nasir El-rufai, who did his best- amidst opposition and challenges – to clean up the city and put the right things in place. He banned the use of unsafe commuting with bikes popularly known as “okada” in the city and in turn got brand new city buses for each area in the city. These buses were properly managed at the time, they were affordable for the masses, neat, properly labelled at stopped at the appropriate bus stops that were placed around the city.

I remember having summer lessons and using the buses back from school every day and stopping at the bus stop just in front of my street. It was a pleasant experience for me, the buses were neat, everyone had a space and it wouldn’t admit more than the number required so there was no “lapping” unlike the Nigerian commercial buses in different states. Where I lived, there were buses every hour heading to different places and the reliability of the system and the safety of Abuja at the time was as good as awesome. All my classmates took these El-rufai buses as they were called at the time and whenever I remember the glory days of Abuja, that brief moment, were the city felt safe and functioning, that was the glory days.

One might ask, what then happened to the buses? Well, after El-rufai’s ministerial regime, the buses were thoroughly mismanaged and eventually sold to members of the public. Today, they operate the semi dead vans with little or no quality control check because most of them are very tattered, its once clean red colour now dusty brown and rusty metals hanging from the doors that have now refused to close.

It’s easy when you look at these things, to fall into the well-known Nigerian consolation narrative and say “well, nothing lasts in Nigeria”, but sometimes it gets tiring. You want to ask why? Why can’t we have a city that starts well and is run well continuously? Why can’t we have streetlights and traffic lights that ALWAYS work? Why can’t we have safe clean buses and bus stops around the city? Why must all things Nigerian die prematurely? Why?

Please state the source of this newspaper article cum profile. sad
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:39pm On Aug 22, 2017
Silentmind:
CEO AND FOUNDER OF FUTURE SOFTWARE RESOURCES LIMITED, NKEMDILIM BEGHO

Mission
To provide Information Technology solutions for the African market, ensuring global standards, quality, dedication and integrity.



Vision
To be Africa's leading online solution, e-learning and IT security provider.

At Futuresoft we value
Dedication & Integrity
Quality & Professionalism
Attention to Detail
Excellence & Efficiency
Customer Satisfaction
Timely Delivery
Tailored-made Solutions

At Futuresoft we believe in individuality and understand that each client is unique and has specific requirements. Once we have a grasp of the scope of work, we tailor our solutions to suit your needs and ensure that we have an in-depth understanding of your business in order to deliver solutions that benefit your business and help you grow.
At Futuresoft we believe in individuality and understand that each client is unique and has specific requirements. Once we have a grasp of the scope of work, we tailor our solutions to suit your needs and ensure that we have an in-depth understanding of your business in order to deliver solutions that benefit your business and help you grow.
Website Development
Over the years we have built websites for renowned Nigerian brands across various industry sectors, helping them make their mark online.
We tailor our website solutions to your budget, your target audience, your goals and needs, thus being able to meet your needs profitably.

We always make sure that we give you the best advice and the best solution that is sustainable and easy to manage by an in-house content manager.

We can integrate various functionalities, your social media channels and other online marketing avenues you may have.

With mobile compatible sites becoming more and more important we have also stepped into the real of responsive designs that allow your users have a great experience on your website regardless of the device they are using to access it.


We also offer e-commerce website development services. Let us help you set up your state-of-the-art online store, integrated with a shopping cart and online payment options using one of Nigeria’s premier online payment providers – Paga – who offer Payments via mobile money as well as payments with all major Nigerian cards, such as Mastercard, Verve and Visa.
We can customize your online store to integrate with your social media channels, as well as your corporate website.


We also help you develop your e-commerce strategy, ensure that you have high quality imagery of your products and can manage your shopping cart from the comfort of your office. We also provide training and support for effective shopping cart management.


Are you looking to develop a complex online portal? Guess what? We can help. At Futuresoft we offer custom web portal development services that go from planning and framework development all the way to implementation, quality assurance testing, going live and offering adequate aftercare support.
We help you develop your idea and translate it into an online portal.

Online marketing via online Newsletter campaigns is an extremely effective means of boosting your online presence and letting your customers know about special offers, sales and promotions as well as reminding them of your product and service offering. Futuresoft’s online newsletter support service gives you the freedom to focus on sales while we manage your online newsletter campaigns in the background. Our online newsletter support packages are designed for start-ups, small businesses and large corporates wanting an easy to use and cost effective marketing strategy that increases their online visibility, but don’t have the knowledge, skills, resources or free time to manage it themselves.
At Futuresoft we offer a range of Social Media Packages that suit every budget and help you simplify your online marketing! Not having your business online is no longer an option, and with a growing number of Nigerians actively using social media, it is key to ensure that you focus on all social media channels.


Social Media Management can be very time consuming and often requires a creative understanding of the brand; our social media experts will not only monitor and update on your brands behalf, but will also study your brand in-depth and develop an understanding of your unique business perspectives and goals. We will help develop content that is customized and catered towards your brand and reflects your core values with the goal of driving sales and increasing your online presence.
Do you have a website, but no one can find you online? There are ways to make sure that your site gets listed on the first page of Google searches! We do basic as well as on-going SEO.


Interested in stepping up your online presence? We are here to help! Simply reply this email with your questions and quote requests and we will send you further information as well as a cost overview.


We look forward to working with you and putting your brand on the online map!

We offer business process software for businesses that are catered and customized to the African market and our clients needs. Click on any of the solutions below to download a detailed information sheet.

Automate your recruitment with the state-of-the-art FS E-Recruitment System
Increase your internal communication and team spirit with the tailored made FS Intranet solution
Manage your leads, potentials and active clients effectively using the FS CRM (Customer Relationship Management Solution)
Automate your HR workflow with the FS HRM (Human Resource Management Solution)
Manage your electronic documents with the FS Document Management Systems
Trace customer complaints, mail all your customers important information, post FAQs and respond to queries with the FS Online Helpdesk Solutions
Set up a state of the art in-house call centre with the Call Centre Solution
Train your staff with the state of the art online E-Training Solution




Start up! start up!!
Have they gotten their first client yet
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:37pm On Aug 22, 2017
Silentmind:
CO-FOUNDER OF 1SUITE, UCHE ANICHE

Suite is a Port Harcourt based accounting software platform that wants to help African (and particularly Nigerian) startup owners keep tabs on their finances. Launched in November of 2013, 1Suite is a product of Havilah & Hills Innovative Systems Limited and some partners.

Similar to the New Zealand based accounting software company, Xero, 1Suite is completely cloud-based, so there are no special software requirements on the user’s side. All that is needed is an internet connection. Uche Aniche, Co-founder 1Suite, says the 1Suite user interface was designed especially with non-accounting startup owners in mind.

With 1Suite, the user can make use of a wide range of services including:

Invoicing (Billing);
Receipting, Project expense tracking;
Professional Financial Reporting (including P&L, Balance Sheets);
Central DashBoard for ease of activity monitoring;
Global Access and many more.
According to Uche Aniche, 1Suite won the Port Harcourt edition of the EDC/ETISALAT Market Access Elevator Pitch back in October, 2013.

You can find out more about the workings of 1Suite on their YouTube channel or signup at 1suite.com.ng

Another startup
Doesnt cut it!
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:35pm On Aug 22, 2017
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Damn!! angry
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 7:33pm On Aug 22, 2017
Weinberg:
Even the shops u call 2x2 generate more money than most companies.


This is the same shops that made Nnewi the only city with highest number of Super rich individuals...

They started like that...


hahahahaha
Clowns! grin
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 4:04pm On Aug 22, 2017
Weinberg:



Lol! Envy will lead u to catastrophic end.


Innoson is not Proforce in SW or Nissan Assembly plant in Nigeria...


Innoson is into real production and over tens of thousands of Vehicles are produced yearly At Innoson plant in Nnewi

@bolded
bwahahahahahahahahaa

Looonatic flatiyeasterners won't fail to amaze me. It's in their DNA. grin grin grin
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 4:02pm On Aug 22, 2017
Customer80:
google chris ubosi he has 3 radio stations in lagos, one in ibadown

Can't you just name the radio stations
Are you afraid, you will be exposed
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 3:52pm On Aug 22, 2017
Customer80:
some of the radio stations are Igbo owned ,some foreigners, people of sohthsouth own radio stations in lagos and yoruba land

Please mention them. undecided
Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 3:45pm On Aug 22, 2017
GoldNiagara:
Innoson wan start to import plane parts for Naf and my iPods goons has turned it to manufacturing plane parts.Nngwannu.

Those guys are neurons. sad

They in still arguing the face of bare knuckle facts and proofs that they are no match! sad

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Politics / Re: Yorubas Are The Most Industrious,Richest & Educated Tribe in Nigeria & Africa by StopBanningMyEx: 3:12pm On Aug 22, 2017
prodigy24:

Don't mind the afonja,
Insurance companies they dominated were handed over to them, they used it as their professional yahoo yahoo means... They're jumping up and down because of the advantage they have for now, by the time we invade the sector they will start shouting....
I know why they dominate most multinationals. They use the Human resource managers to hire only their people... Those tribalistic cunnt are shameless.
Last time they were making noise about cowbell mathematics exams, I told them, it was because igb people are not interested yet, when they get the knowledge very well, no Yoruba will be there again. Guess what happened this year? No single Yoruba made it to semi final. Or quarter final.
I have experience in ICT GIRLS by Gej , the final candidates representing the schools were all igbos from nasarawa, to ekiti to home to akwaibom to IMO all were Igbo's...
They know that we are superior...

And the empty chest thumping continues... grin

In 100 years time, looonatic flatiyeasterners will claim they won the civil war grin grin grin

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