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  • Osho Ademola Joel
  • How to, Uncategorized
  • June 7, 2018

Mini Importation Training In Lagos

After my free tutorial on mini importation on my social media platforms, I received messages from many readers that they want a classroom tutorial. In lieu of this, I have designed a training session that will give each participant a ground knowledge of mini importation.

Training Focus

You will learn

  • How to import products with a minimum of N10,000
  • How to buy abroad and pay in Naira
  • How to import LEGALLY without paying a dime to custom
  • How to sell your product with 100% profit

Bonuses

  • 10 HOT products you can import
  • How to sell your product outside Nigeria
  • How to use social media tools to sell your products
  • How to register your business without a LAWYER with Corporate Affairs Commision with just N11,000

Date:  Saturday 16th June 2018

Time: 10 am

Venue: 23, Ajani Akingbogun Street,  Opposite Chicken Republic, Along Egbeda-Akowonjo Road, Akowonjo, Lagos

Fee: N5,000 Only

If you’re a Corps member, your training fee is N3,500. You have to show your ID to claim this offer!

Interested?   Click Here To Register

 

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  • Osho Ademola Joel
  • Uncategorized
  • May 22, 2018

Mini Importation Business 1.0

Some time ago, it was as if the world would collapse on me. At this period, I was working with an e-commerce company but we had some hiccups in those days due to Nigerians’ disposition to e-commerce.

Everywhere I turned to, no one was ready to lend a helping hand; this attitude from people gave me the courage to search for a solution by all means. I was ready to learn and do anything that was legit to make money.

In my e-commerce team, I had a leader called TY. From my close observation of TY’s activities, he was making money and was shipping personal goods on our e-commerce platform while we were all lamenting.

I moved closer to TY to learn from him, but he was reluctant to share any information with anyone. Fortunately, after much persuasion, he mentioned the keywords “Drop shipping and Mini Importation”; he refused to disclose any information thereafter.

With the keywords in my coffer, I embarked on a fact-finding mission to learn the nitty-gritty of the concepts. The price for training in those days was too high and no meaningful piece was online about mini-importation. Dudes wanted to make few bucks out of everyone’s pocket.

Eventually, I bought an e-book for N5, 000 which explicitly gave me the in-depth knowledge of the business.

I did my first importation business using the ebook as a guide. The day I paid my suppliers, I couldn’t sleep because I was afraid to lose money; I became relaxed after 3 days when I received a message from one of the suppliers that confirmed the payment.

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My goods arrived after 3 weeks because I used free shipping and I sold everything to my neighbours within a short period of time.

Why telling you all these stories?

1/ for those struggling with earning a daily living, this message will serve as encouragement

2/ If you know how to beg, you definitely know how to sell

3/ for those working in a company, you can make this a side hustle

4/ you can start small even with N10, 000. I started with N20, 000.

5/ when people refused to help you, let that serve as your source of motivation to forge head, after all, no one owes you anything.

6/ you can learn the art without spending all your life savings

7/ for the Corp members on the list, do not spend all your allowances, you can start with what you have.

In the course of this write-up, I will discuss

1. What you need to start the mini importation business
2. What sites you can import from
3. How to identify a genuine supplier
4. How to choose products to import
5. How to make payment and import from China
6. How to sell your products in Nigeria.
Stay tuned!!!!

I have a practical training package that will give you first-hand information on mini importation. If you’re interested, click here

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  • Osho Ademola Joel
  • Opportunities
  • February 3, 2018

AyadaLab Incubation Programme for West Africa Entrepreneur

About the program

AyadaLab is a French-German 12-month intensive networking and qualification program for West Africa entrepreneurs

AyadaLab takes place in Côte d’Ivoire, Cameroon, Nigeria, Senegal and Ghana, from january to December 2018.

It consists of local and regional workshops, mentoring by some of the best African entrepreneurs in the fields of cultural, digital and social entrepreneurship, networking with leading German and French cultural, social and digital entrepreneurs. The program takes place in English and French, the two languages of the Lab.

* ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

  • Aged between 20 and 35
  • Be a national of and based in either Côte d’Ivoire, Ghana, Senegal, Nigeria or Cameroon
  • Have a 1 year project experience or a tested idea creating value of innovation with high impact on society
  • Have a project in the Cultural and Creative industries (fashion, books, cinema, etc.), Digital (online courses, e-learning, digital education), or Civil society issues (education, women rights and empowerment, civic tech, active citizens)

Application:http://ayadalab.com

 

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  • Osho Ademola Joel
  • Opportunities
  • February 1, 2018

Call for Applications,the African Women Entrepreneurship Cooperative (AWEC) 2018

The Challenge

Africa leads the world in the number of women starting businesses, according to the Global Entrepreneurship Monitor. Many experts, including the World Economic Forum and the World Bank, believe that the 21st century is Africa’s century and that its economic future is dependent on the success of women entrepreneurs.

However, these same experts and the Center for Global Enterprise agree that women entrepreneurs in Africa face barriers that threaten to stifle innovation and slow the growth needed to propel their businesses and local economies. These challenges include:

  • Unequal access to business education, management training
  • Lack of high-quality, affordable, and online learning options
  • Social norms and familial responsibilities
  • Lack of networking opportunities and peer groups
  • Unequal access to financial management training and capital

Changing Lives Through Skills Training, Mentorship, and Peer Networks

CGE developed the African Women Entrepreneurship Cooperative (AWEC) in response to those challenges and to feedback from African alumni of its online learning courses who requested more in-depth training on critical management topics, longer program engagement and mentorship, and a sustained peer network.

AWEC one-of-a-kind, 12-month training program that builds a pan-African community of women entrepreneurs and business owners, empowering them with strategy, leadership and business management skills needed for growth and economic advancement. Additional details about the core program are available on our Program page.

 

Who Should Apply

AWEC is designed for women from across Africa and its diaspora who run startup or growth stage companies in any industry. Those who are interested in increasing their business management skills and growing their networks are encouraged to apply for the inaugural program year.

Aspiring entrepreneurs with business experience, an idea for a venture, and a passion for entrepreneurship are also eligible for the program.

The application period opens on 31 January 2018 and the program begins on 3 April 2018.

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