There is no denying
that the rate of entrepreneurship in Nigeria has grown over the past few years.
There are more
entrepreneurs in Nigeria now than in the last six years. It feels like the
condition of the country is worsening with the current rate of dollar to naira,
unemployment and the inflation in prices of some goods.
Youths and salary
workers have opted to become part-time and full-time entrepreneurs just to make
ends meet. However, there are some important things every Nigerian entrepreneur
must always put in place.
As an entrepreneur, your
goal is to make money but how do you go about it? There is
just one logic to making money in Nigeria. Even the salary most people receive
these days is only enough for you to survive and not thrive.
When you take a look at
the kind of country we live in, you should notice that this country is like a
hub of unending problems. Which makes it the perfect spot for business.
The number one rule of
starting a business is to “identify a problem and solve it“.
Here
is a little case study – Lagos Traffic
Every Lagosian keeps
complaining about the bad roads and traffic. There is almost no day you wake up
in Lagos without facing the annoying traffic jam.
To beat this traffic, a
lot of people have opted to go for motorbikes but there are limits to where
these bikes can reach.
Then came the advent
of Gokada which has the right to ply highway and beat the
dreadful traffic jam. Opera also came up with ORide and
then Maxikada joined the gang.
ORide was able to raise
$50million from an investor to strengthen its operations in the country.
Now, ORide, Gokada, and Maxikada are
three of the widely used brands in Nigeria today. The reason behind their
success is that they identified a problem and solved it.
As an aspiring
entrepreneur looking to go into one business or the other, there are certain
things you must first put in place.
1.
Solve A Problem
This is the ultimate
secret to a successful business. If your business is not helping people, then
there is no need to do it because nobody will buy something that won’t add
value to them.
There are countless
issues in Nigeria and you can start to tackle these problems as a young
entrepreneur. Some people are making money from data reselling because the data
prices are actually cheaper than what the real network providers are offering
their customers.
Cheap data is one of the
biggest needs in this country and if there is a way to build a business around
it, you might as well try.
2.
Collaborate
This is one of the
biggest problems youths have with their businesses. A lot of people have failed
to collaborate with other colleagues thinking they can run a business alone and
enjoy all the profits.
You can be a CEO, but a
CEO without an efficient and creative team can fall anytime soon. Collaborate
with a skilled person or a friend and start that business. Try as much as
possible to get a TEAM.
Even if it is a board of
only 3 people, start small and later expand.
3.
Invest
Don’t be scared to
invest in any business. Becoming an entrepreneur means that you will need to
spend money on promoting that business.
The mistake many people
make is not investing in their business. You will need to spend on flyers,
branding, and advertisements.
Every business must
reach its target audience in order to sell. You can hire a digital marketing
specialist or pay an influencer to help you promote your business. Invest in
adverts, giveaways, and merchandise.
4.
Be Patient
Another mistake people
make is giving up too soon. There is a misconception that certain things are
meant to work for you while some things are not meant to work for you.
This has forced many
people to give up too soon in what they believe. There is a bible verse that
says “commit your works to the Lord, and he shall establish your plans”
(Proverb 13 : 6).
Just work and pray. If
you believe and have a passion for something, it will work out in the end. If
it does not work out, it is not the end.
5.
Leverage The Internet
If you want to have a
chance at competing with some of the biggest in your field, you need to do more
than they are doing.
Of course, it may take
years to be one of the top entrepreneurs in the country, but the internet can
help you reach that level in no time.
Create a social media
page and a website. The internet can help take your business to other parts of
the world with a simple click.
Conclusion
Those are five important
tips every young entrepreneur must prepare their minds for before starting any
business.
It is usually a case of
easier said than done but once you use the right tactics, your business will
surely grow more than what you ever prepared for.
Thank you all for
reading.
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