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Offline miguel

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open business in nigeria
« on: September 28, 2006, 01:49:17 AM »
i'm not a nigerian is viable open a small business in there?
i like the opinion of nigerian people.

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Re: open business in nigeria
« Comment or Reply #1 on: September 28, 2006, 02:50:55 AM »




There are many non Nigerians who have successful businesses in Nigeria.

Take for example PZ, that company has been running for years.

It all depends on your marketing research and your target market.

When I was still living in Nigeria, the Indians were well known

for selling textiles.

The Chinese and Japanese are also well known for their restaurants.

The Greeks have set up many companies that build roads,

houses and office buildings.

So you can see, I believe anyone with the right knowledge and connections can

run a successful business in Nigeria.

There are so many avenues to go down when making a decision,

the openings are there. Good Luck

PrincessB

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Re: open business in nigeria
« Comment or Reply #2 on: September 28, 2006, 07:40:41 PM »
 Nigeria is one of the best places to do business in terms of returns or profit.
It can be challenging due to developing infracture but the profits are high so  people are coming. With innovation and wise use of technology, you can reduce the effect of weak infracstructure.
Indians, Lebanese, Chinese have made Nigeria home and they smile all the way to banks.
The biggest poultry farms are owned by Lebanese. Indians are strong in plastics, steel, textiles. Chinese are also into manufacturing. A few Greeks etc.  Lebanese are into catering, hospitality, clubbing etc. Infact most of the buscuit and sweets makers are lebanese.
Used car dealership is mainly run by Indians.
 If you are for real, I can be of help or a minor partner.
 I am not rich. I have a  job in a major oil Company and run a 50 seater fast food restaurant in Portharcourt( oil city) with plans of expanding  branches later this year.
I speak Russian language as I had my university education in Russia

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Re: open business in nigeria
« Comment or Reply #3 on: September 28, 2006, 10:41:59 PM »
GEN thanks for your help but for now is only a project with my wife,she is near from your place she is from warri and is in there she and me want to open a small business,but the day the project start to have body i contact you.

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Re: open business in nigeria
« Comment or Reply #4 on: September 29, 2006, 09:13:24 PM »
This is wonderful, a new forum and already friends are being made. :D ;)

I always say, it is good to ask questions. You never know who will

advise or assist you.

Let us keep this up on Naijablogvillage

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Re: open business in nigeria
« Comment or Reply #5 on: September 29, 2006, 09:20:26 PM »
Yes you are right@ PrincessB there are so many organisations out who gives low cost Business loan and Business Grant to people are willing to invest in developing countries in Which Nigeria is inclusive.
I will post all the necessary information here as soon as am able to get hold of them.trust me, lots of such organisations are out there.
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Re: open business in nigeria
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