Tuesday, June 2, 2015

MICRO BUSINESS, THE SHORTCUT OUT OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA (2).

All over the world, micro, small-medium scale businesses have been generally believed to be the most potent weapon for conquering poverty and unemployment. Rather than just wasting away the productive years of your life waiting for a non-existing job, micro, small-medium scale businesses offers people the opportunity of taking control of their destinies, doing what they love and enjoy greater level of freedom.

As most national economies, including our nation Nigeria have been experiencing so much erratic fluctuations, relying on a single source of income is one way of exposing yourself to unsafe future. That is why, owning a business is one sure way of taking control of your financial destiny.  I always feel very sad each time I see workers on television protesting or lamenting their woes over delayed payment of their wages. According to Kasey Gahler CEO, Gahler Financial, “One reason to own a small business is the ability to direct the culture of your company.” In his words, "When you're in the driver's seat, you are making the decisions on how best to steer your company into the future.”

For the fact that this page was created to assist those who have been nurturing the idea of starting their small businesses, in this part we will be considering the major challenge drawing many of such people backwards. The problem of “How and Where Do I start from?”

While considering the option of starting your own personal business, it is important to first check if you possess certain characteristics which have been observed by experts to be critical to success in any business. Some of the key attributes that are essential for success in business are as follows:

a.      Personal motivation: The destiny of the business depends entirely on you; not the economy or the government so, it is important that you keep motivating yourself and others working with you to push the business to success. Lack of motivation results to procrastination, fault-finding, blame game, absence of innovation, and this will lead to business failure.
b.     Resilience and strong determination: Starting a new business is like learning how to drive a car for the first time. Fear, anxiety and doubt will always try to take you out but if you are resilient and determined to make the business work, you will succeed. As you continue, mistakes are bound to occur but as you learn from such mistakes, take corrective measures, adopt better approaches; gradually and steadily you will overcome all obstacles.
c.      Knowledge and skills: Skill is important for success in business. Take time to learn the rules and acquire the relevant skills before jumping into the business. Too many mistakes arising from ignorance could have a very devastating effect on the business. Some of the areas that you need to have certain level of skill include finance/accounting, marketing, negotiation, customer service, selling, cash management and planning.  

Another major factor hindering people from starting the kind of business that they have been dreaming about is money. For many people, their aspirations for owning a personal business have been placed on hold by lack of money. But there is also a way out. Today, more than ever before, several doors of opportunities have been opened to assist people raise easy and substantial amounts of money to pursue the business of their dreams.


As I wrote in part one, “A man who wants to do something will find a way; a man who doesn't will find an excuse” – (Stephen Dooley, Jr). I want to buttress this point with a story.  On 19th of February, 2011, I hosted a business seminar at Fidmed Hotels Asaba, Delta State. Coincidentally, that was the day Nigeria’s immediate past President Goodluck Jonathan visited Asaba on his campaign tours for the 2011 presidential election so, his visit adversely affected the turnout of the seminar. The seminar was all about making money from production of liquid soap and disinfectants.

But there was one participant, a single mother young lady who approached me at the end of the seminar and told me that she already signed up with a pure water factory as a distributor but that she has no money to start the business. In the course of our discussion, I observed that she is someone who possesses the ability to influence others. She also told me that what is needed to start the pure water distribution business is about N80,000. The money was for her to hire vehicle and also buy water from the factory.  I saw the zeal and the strong determination in her so I told her there are several ways that she can raise such an amount without even borrowing. She became curious.

So, I told her to find 10 persons that will be ready to join her to do weekly contributions of N10,000. When I said that, she shouted, “Where will I be getting 10k every week?” Then, I explained to her she do not even need to get 10k before she start; all she needs to do is to find 10 persons who are capable of saving such an amount weekly.  After each contribution, the money is giving to one person and you keep rotating it until every member of the group has collected. So, I left back to Lagos. After about 2 weeks plus, she called me that she has seen 9 persons who are willing to do that. When I heard that, I said to her, “now your business don start be that.” I told her to plead with other members so that they allow her to be the first to collect. Luckily they agreed. That was how she got N90,000 and started the pure water distribution business.

The next time she called me around August, 2011, every member of the group has received his/her contribution and she had even added the liquid soap production to her business. And you know what, her dream would have died if not because she was very determined.

What is your dream? The bigger your dream, the more chances you have at receiving help. Or you can start as a micro business and grow into a mega enterprise. In my next article on this page, I will be focusing on some amazing opportunities that you can invest in as micro business and grow into a multi million naira business within 6 months. Does it sound unbelievable? Watch out for it.      

Thinking Minds Integrated Business Solutions organizes monthly sensitization seminars on the practical ways of establishing micro, small-medium scale enterprises. For free consultancy services, call: 2348033291724, 2348052833097. E-mail: thinkingminds@ymail.com.

Thursday, May 28, 2015

IFC, ECOBANK TO FINANCE ENTREPRENEURS IN AFRICA

The International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, and Ecobank Transnational Incorporated, parent company of the Ecobank Group has announced the launch of a US$110 million risk-sharing facility for small and medium sized enterprises in fragile and conflict-affected states in West Africa.

This is cheery news for entrepreneurs in Nigeria as it will help them overcome the problem of financing which is one of the major challenges faced by Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in Nigeria.

According to IFC Director for West and Central Africa, Saran Kebet-Koulibaly, With IFC and Ecobank sharing the risk equally in the $110 million facility, SMEs in the beneficiary countries will gain increased access to loans through Ecobank affiliates.

On the part of Ecobank Group, the institution’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Albert Essien said “Ecobank remains committed to supporting SMEs, and this facility will go a long way to giving SMEs in fragile states or those emerging from conflict the kind of access to finance they need.

As a follow up to this development, Ecobank has launched the SME Club. The Ecobank SME Club aims to provide preferential Business Support and tailored products and services to its teeming customers across the country. The SME Club serves as a platform for adding value to Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) through information mining, networking and capacity building.

The benefits derivable by members of the Ecobank SME Club are numerous. Some of them are outlined below:
·         It offers Business/capacity development and technical assistance.

· Provides specialized services to businesses in the following aspects- accounting, tax, legal and other services.

·   It also provides Business to Business (B2B) linkage across Africa; access to market information, economic updates, exchange rate information.

·        It offers access to International markets and finance; online marketing/sales (24/7); active support from government backed organisations and quarterly working sessions led by experts.

Ecobank SME Club in partnership with the Enterprise Development Centre (EDC) of the Pan-Atlantic University is hereby calling for applications for the following programs.

1.     Ecobank New Venture Initiative: Under this programme, 50 Businesses with the best Business prospects will be selected by EDC to pitch to EDC for Ecobank Business Grants. 5 Finalists will be selected to be fellows at the finale.

2.     Ecobank Shared Services: This involves Provision of Centralized Accounting, Tax, Audit, Legal and other services to the SMEs using dedicated channels so as to structurally position the companies for growth by developing them into companies with structures.


For details on benefits of the two new Initiatives and to submit an application, download the flyer from: http://entrepre-news.com/sme-club-ecobank-partners-edc-for-nigerian-entrepreneurs/


Thinking Minds Integrated Business Solutions organizes monthly sensitization seminars on the practical ways of establishing micro, small-medium scale enterprises. For free consultancy services, call: 2348033291724, 2348052833097. E-mail: thinkingminds@ymail.com.

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

ELUE GODWIN'S GREEN STORIES : MICRO BUSINESS, THE SHORTCUT OUT OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA (I).

ELUE GODWIN'S GREEN STORIES : MICRO BUSINESS, THE SHORTCUT OUT OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA (I).

MICRO BUSINESS, THE SHORTCUT OUT OF POVERTY AND UNEMPLOYMENT IN NIGERIA (I).



Since Nigeria attained her political independence in 1960, the problem of rising unemployment and poverty have remained a puzzle that the various successive administrations in Nigeria have not been able to solve. While several economic programmes and policies have been implemented at the federal, state and local government levels to address this twin problem, the average Nigerian have become more and more impoverished as such policy measures/programmes only succeeded in creating avenue for the operators to have their own share of the national cake.

I have decided to write this note, at a time that many Nigerians are looking up with great hope for a change in their living condition from the incoming administration in Nigeria. I am not a pessimist but it is important I explain some facts to my audience so that they do set themselves up for another disappointment.

Firstly, I want you to understand that there is no nation, anywhere in the world where the government has succeeded in providing full employment for her citizens. For instance, from 2004 to 2010, U.S. micro-businesses created a net of 5.5 million jobs. In Canada, Small businesses play a large role in net job creation, creating 77.7 percent of all private jobs. In almost all the Asian countries today, small businesses have become the engine that drives their economies. So, it is practically impossible for any administration in Nigeria to create jobs for the million under/unemployed Nigerians.

Secondly, poverty is a universal factor. Even in America, more than 45 million people, or 14.5 percent of Americans, live below the poverty line. And the reason is this, as long as you remain a consumer and not producing anything, you will always remain within the poverty circle. Let me give you an illustration. Let us assume that President Buhari decides to fight poverty by giving every Nigerian N10,000,000 each. Within a period of one to two years, you will observe that those who have means of production in Nigeria will become richer by over 50%. For instance, the food stuff sellers will be making more money, car dealers will be making more money, sellers of building materials will make more money, etc. but those who have nothing to sell will soon run out of cash because their target will be to get all the good things they desired in life.

Some of the questions that most participants at our monthly business seminars usually ask are:
-         How can one survive in business in Nigeria where there is no light?
-         How can one raise money to start the kind of business that he/she desires?
-         What is your own question? You are free to send it anyway.  

These kind of questions is what I will devout my time to be dealing with in this write-up and subsequent posts on this my blog.

According to Stephen Dooley, Jr., “A man who wants to do something will find a way; a man who doesn't will find an excuse.” So, I am writing this post for those who truly want to go into personal business as a way out of unemployment and poverty. But those who believe they prefer to wait for the non existing job, I wish them well, but, don’t forget that time does not wait for any man. You might be adjusting your age downwards in your resume but the fact remains that for each day that goes bye, you are getting older.

Do you truly wish to start your personal business but power supply and capital is your problem? There is no problem; I’ll only plead with you to give a trial to what I will be sharing with you in this blog.

You can start small
With the advancements in information and communication technology (ICT), starting a business today in Nigeria is as simple as ABC. You might not need to rent an office space, you might not need a generating set, and you don’t even need to worry about overheads. That is why at Thinking Minds Integrated Business Solutions, we try as much as possible to help our clients redesign their ideas to fit into a more feasible and workable scenario where the business can satisfy its purpose of providing solutions to customers at a relatively cheaper way.

One of the major advantages of micro businesses is that, they can be established with zero or minimum capital, it’s size makes it easy for the owner-manager to manage, mistakes and errors can be easily absolved and rectified, operating expenses are usually very minimal, etc.  (Watch out for part two).


Thinking Minds Integrated Business Solutions organizes monthly sensitization seminars on the practical ways of establishing micro, small-medium scale enterprises. For free consultancy services, call: 2348033291724, 2348052833097. E-mail: thinkingminds@ymail.com.

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