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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 9:04pm On Nov 18, 2019
Obiaksnews:
If you want the Business to be based in Benin i would advise you to buy a car instead of a keke and i would give my reasons below :

1. Keke are banned in most major roads in benin, meaning the service would only be restricted to just local areas which have more of bad roads
2. With when registered under taxify, your driver can make between N800 - 1,500 from just one trip, whereas a keke may have to make up to three trips to get that amount.
3. If things go south, the second hand value for a car, would be more than what you get from selling off the keke
4. If ever you decide to go into the business yourself, i believe you would be more comfortable riding a car than riding a keke
5. Private cabs don't get much disturbance on the roads unlike keke drivers who may have to belong to various associations.

These are some of the few tips i can come up with for now, but non the less i hope you make the best decision of the two.

Thanks
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 9:07pm On Nov 18, 2019
Youngbishop1:
If you are really getting support funds to run this business, then do it yourself or rather find something you can do yourself to avoid stories that touch, unless you can always raise support funds if this one fails.
Talking from experience bro.

i cannot always raise funds. i dont know how to drive yet. so i am trying to make the best decision cos i cant afford to fail
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 9:09pm On Nov 18, 2019
Chibuzoc:
Bro buy a mini bus instead and drive it yourself, more than 4 drivers have used my bus and all of em failed. Different story everyday from those selfish drivers, I now drive my bus myself

By mini bus you mean that small suzuki bus? that carries 7 people max?
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 9:12pm On Nov 18, 2019
Solomon8144:

Shut up albino.
What do you know about being a man. All these dumb Nigerian no levels feminist sef.

Person wey e Maga pay e dey find wetn go dey give am small small cash on a regular from there e go dey bomb steady dey pursue bigger rabaz you're telling him to be riding keke from morning till night,tell me which time e go get for steady bombing and to dey update client.

High purchase TB na gee boys business they just need somewhere to be getting cash on a ready while chasing the big bag.

Albino once again shut up you too dey do anyhow.
Talkative!

i am not a yahoo boy i have been scammed and it is painful so i cant do that

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 9:14pm On Nov 18, 2019
Bluehill1051:
Did you just return to Nigeria ??! Both decisions are wrong! WRONG!

i have been in 9ja. what do you suggest?

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 9:28pm On Nov 18, 2019
Fhemmmy:


While someone is driving it for you, what do you plan to be doing in the house, i guess you too posh or Behind to drive it yourself?

Fhemmmy:


If you are unemployed at the moment, is there ANY reason why you can't drive the Uber by yourself but instead give it to someone to drive? One of the great thing i have seen about Uber all over the world has been the employment opportunity that it has given to people that are willing to work . . . .I think you should have a re-think and drive the Uber yourself. Also, you can't imagine the kind of people you will meet while driving it.

Fhemmmy:


As an Uber driver and owner of the car, you have time in your hand to do anything else you want to do because you are able to design your own work hours.

i dont know how to drive and have no driver license. Would have done the uber myself. it is not poshness or anything related

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 9:31pm On Nov 18, 2019
Solomon8144:

Magic fingers.

Na gee boy he's looking for somewhere steady cash will be coming from on a regular while he case the big bag with full force.

Keke / okada hire purchase and Uber business are mostly upcoming scammers business

i am NOT a gee boy or yahoo boy
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 9:34pm On Nov 18, 2019
Hizzy:
Keke in Lagos you buy 670k weekly returns is 25k for Lagos hire purchase is 1.2 or 1.3 million
It's eleven months note the keke is the guys own

For Onitsha if you wake up earlier by 4:30am you close work by 8pm you will make 12k
a day weekly return is 20 to 21k in Onitsha and its a year hire purchase
Keke thrive more in Onitsha than LAGOS
Because The government of Anambra has banned Okada
So you can contact me for more info
090 57127874.

Thanks. I will call you
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Fhemmmy: 9:34pm On Nov 18, 2019
CuriousX:

i dont know how to drive and have no driver license. Would have done the uber myself. it is not poshness or anything related

You are able to go and learn how to do blogging but can't find time to learn how to drive, get a license and enjoy making money on your own but you would rather entrust the vehicle or the keke into someone else's hands? Bros, i think there are too much holes in your story, sorry for even commenting on the thread . . . . cry

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Nobody: 9:41pm On Nov 18, 2019
CuriousX:


Thanks. I will call you
Okay
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 9:51pm On Nov 18, 2019
ucham:


Oga this question he is asking is part of the feasibility study. If you have suggestions for him give him.

Thanks jare

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by osazsky(m): 10:13pm On Nov 18, 2019
CuriousX:


Thank you very much for taking time to share your experience with me. I don't have a side hustle right now and I will be depending on this 100 percent. I am getting support funds to do this so I can't afford to fail. You did these businesses in Lagos or Benin? The roads in Benin are not good that is why I am scared of uber as I will not be driving myself. I was going to buy the keke and put it on a motorable route so that repair would be minimal. Did you do hire purchase? Ie driver takes over the car/keke after balancing a certain amount? How about repairs? Who pays for it? Thanks for your time
then y do u want to give it to someone,y not drive it yourself are ur hands tied I thought u were working elsewhere, give it to someone at ur own peril,I used to have 14 bikes some years back,d rest is history

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 10:14pm On Nov 18, 2019
folake4u:




Hi there! I'm a resident of Benin.

It should be noted that keke is restricted in some parts in Benin. For instance in Benin, keke DO NOT ply major roads(maybe it does in Ekpoma, Auchi, Ubiaja or other Edo North area but as long as it's in Benin, it doesnt).
The only areas keke is allowed to operate is streets, local areas and majorly streets that are not motorable ie. flooded streets when rain falls, muddy or swampy environ etc.The job of the keke is to convey people from those streets to the main road and na there e end.

Well... As for the Uber, you might not make money there, Uber was recently established in Benin not up to 3months here, it hasn't laid full ground here and people complain it's quite expensive. Meanwhile the indigenes prefer Taxify(now Bolt) esp. students. Infact they're making money from people here. So I'd suggest you register with Bolt instead.

As for the keke biz, hmmm, Benin has mad drivers oh, they dont care about your keke, they will insult you and your keke just to spite you, infact anytime you see them just clear road for them, if not it will end in tears.


Lastly, why dont you do the Taxify thingy yourself? I think its more cheaper and economical to do. Its hard these days to trust people with your money esp. strangers.

my two pence tho.

Thanks for your advice. i appreciate. i dont know how to drive yet that is why i want to give it out

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by osazsky(m): 10:18pm On Nov 18, 2019
CuriousX:






i dont know how to drive and have no driver license. Would have done the uber myself. it is not poshness or anything related
is driving license a certificate ,that will take u 5 years to get,go and get a driver's licence within 3 months u will be given d card but prior to the original coming out u will b given a learners permit or temporary

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Chibuzoc(m): 10:24pm On Nov 18, 2019
CuriousX:


By mini bus you mean that small suzuki bus? that carries 7 people max?

Yes

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 10:39pm On Nov 18, 2019
Fhemmmy:


You are able to go and learn how to do blogging but can't find time to learn how to drive, get a license and enjoy making money on your own but you would rather entrust the vehicle or the keke into someone else's hands? Bros, i think there are too much holes in your story, sorry for even commenting on the thread . . . . cry

What holes are you talking about? it is not like driving takes one day to learn. i have begged my friends to teach me that i will buy fuel but they just tell me stories, no time and some other filmsy excuses. i know they fear i will bash their cars. The ones that may teach dont have cars. You should not use the fact that you had easy opportunity to learn to drive easily and think others have the same opportunity and are just being lazy. Can you take a car that has learner L to start? Not like i have money for the car/keke . My family wants to raise the money. I dont see the holes you are talking about

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by CuriousX: 10:45pm On Nov 18, 2019
osazsky:
is driving license a certificate ,that will take u 5 years to get,go and get a driver's licence within 3 months u will be given d card but prior to the original coming out u will b given a learners permit or temporary

i have not seen an uber with learner L before. i dont think a learner should carry car and do uber. I would not do that until i have confidence as a driver. Thank you for your time

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by igudia5(m): 11:11pm On Nov 18, 2019
If you are in Benin and you really want start something, why not think about venturing into agriculture. Well I’m into fish farming and I live in Benin,Edo state.

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Liftme(f): 11:11pm On Nov 18, 2019
azeezboi:
let me tell you a little bit about my keke business,
in August 2018 I bought a keke and put it out on hire purchase,one thing I'm doing is that i don't touch every weekly income from the keke and now my keke is now 2.
All you need to do is to pray over your business.
keke business is lucrative with proper management of funds










I'm residing in mushin lagos state
finally, something positive. I have plans of going into this, and saving the returns, while my monthly salary cover my bills.

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Legendguru: 11:23pm On Nov 18, 2019
hmmmm

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Americanboy35: 12:21am On Nov 19, 2019
Bimpe29:
Buy any car manufactured not later than 2010 with genuine papers and bring it to Brekete Taxi in Abuja.
This is a trusted company, with an assured and consistent remittance of returns as well as available market for your proposed transport service.
Also, Abuja has a better roads and population compared to Benin.
You don't need to be a resident of Abuja.
Pls pm me about this, i need your advice and guidance on this
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by ennon92(m): 12:49am On Nov 19, 2019
CuriousX:


Thanks for your advice. i appreciate. i dont know how to drive yet that is why i want to give it out
My brother, I took out time to read from page 1 till the last....First of all, don't call anyone that dropped their number for u to call, some ppl are not what they claim (Just becareful).

I'm also going into transport biz by January by God's grace, I didn't know how to drive until when I went to driving school around July this year..The driving practicals were carried out on trunk B road; Ebute Ikorodu road to be precise, our teacher took us there to build confidence as a learner.... What I'm saying in essence is for u to go to any FRSC registered driving school and learn ...I Paid 16k for the 3weeks driving lesson....By then, I was able to know the basics of driving cos I didn't have car, however, constant driving will make ur hand to be strong...

I can boldly tell u I can now drive from Ikorodu to Obalende without fidgeting.. Just put ur mind at it, u will surely get it. After the 3weeks training, u can later tell ur friend who's a good driver to sit beside u while driving ur own car just to get more knowledge for like a month or thereabout, in no distant time u will be good at it, trust me.


Nobody carry driving from heaven come earth, even Lewis Hamilton wey be one of the greatest drivers, na earth him come learn am.

You will be glad u handled the transport biz urself instead of giving it out to those wicked drivers...


I'm not even going into Uber or bolt, I'll be plying from Ikorodu to Obalende independently. I believe I can

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by frozen70(f): 1:31am On Nov 19, 2019
Be it keke or uber pls drive it yourself if you don't want to hear stories
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by macho44(m): 7:03am On Nov 19, 2019
CuriousX:


Thank you very much for taking time to share your experience with me. I don't have a side hustle right now and I will be depending on this 100 percent. I am getting support funds to do this so I can't afford to fail. You did these businesses in Lagos or Benin? The roads in Benin are not good that is why I am scared of uber as I will not be driving myself. I was going to buy the keke and put it on a motorable route so that repair would be minimal. Did you do hire purchase? Ie driver takes over the car/keke after balancing a certain amount? How about repairs? Who pays for it? Thanks for your time
Speaking from personal experience, whichever option you decided to settle for "Keke or Uber", make sure you put it up for HIRE purchase and not delivery. Most drivers tend to be more focused when they have a target in mind which is paying for the tricycle or vehicle.

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Mires: 8:22am On Nov 19, 2019
adedapodvirus001:
If you are interested in taking a farely used keke maruwa for hire purchase, Kindly reach me through what'sapp on 07080138254.

You must reside around Igando, Isheri or ikotun area of Lagos state

You must have two viable guarantors

You must be ready to deposit 10% of the cost price of the Keke.

Other conditions also applies but will be discussed later.
Thanks

Who gives such condition not even in new keke
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by WHITELIGHTER: 8:56am On Nov 19, 2019
Guy go to any driving school now and learn properly,then buy an Audi. Ply ring road to Aduwawa bye-pass daily(morning and evening), that road is very good....forget that Uber or bolt thing....after 6-9months u venture into business with profits made. Commercial Driving isn’t a long term thing because u won’t know when u start acting like an agbero.

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by sugarsoul(m): 10:03am On Nov 19, 2019
tinz:
First u need understand every business is a long term venture. U need understand the risk involved in business before going into it. You can either lose your money, make profit this are the two possible way a business can turn out.

From my experience, in 2011 at 24 yrs was my first keke I bought which cost about 350k then. Gave it to a guy who ended up having a serious accident with it making me to loose my cash .
Fast forward 2017 I bought a bus about 700k gave it to someone who ended up not remitting as we agreed I ended up selling the bus.

Fast forward 2018 started a business a restaurant precisely, at first I got disappointed but with consistency, sacrifice, hard work, starvation and prayer. It finally started making sense, Raking in about 250k profit after expenses.

Fast forward 2018 December, bought a car for taxify everything working fine .

My advice for u is you should try having a side hustle before venturing into any business as business is really a risky journey. Also I would advice you go for a car Toyota precisely due to it resale value or Hyundai elantra 2010 version or a Honda civic 2005 version. But for a keke except you are very convinced that the rider won't fall ur hand oh but I doubt because Nigerians are mostly not worth helping
bro, I reside in benin, lemme advise you, just look for indigenous transport companies i mean those buses that ply ring road and all. give your buses to those companies and they'll in turn get drivers for your intended delivery
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Torg77: 11:12am On Nov 19, 2019
tinz:
First u need understand every business is a long term venture. U need understand the risk involved in business before going into it. You can either lose your money, make profit this are the two possible way a business can turn out.

From my experience, in 2011 at 24 yrs was my first keke I bought which cost about 350k then. Gave it to a guy who ended up having a serious accident with it making me to loose my cash .
Fast forward 2017 I bought a bus about 700k gave it to someone who ended up not remitting as we agreed I ended up selling the bus.

Fast forward 2018 started a business a restaurant precisely, at first I got disappointed but with consistency, sacrifice, hard work, starvation and prayer. It finally started making sense, Raking in about 250k profit after expenses.

Fast forward 2018 December, bought a car for taxify everything working fine .

My advice for u is you should try having a side hustle before venturing into any business as business is really a risky journey. Also I would advice you go for a car Toyota precisely due to it resale value or Hyundai elantra 2010 version or a Honda civic 2005 version. But for a keke except you are very convinced that the rider won't fall ur hand oh but I doubt because Nigerians are mostly not worth helping

The thing with Nigerians is that if its not their property they won't give adequate care to it..they destroy your keke or tricycle and leave it for u to deal with .even with tenants.they destroy your house then move out

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Nobody: 11:25am On Nov 19, 2019
Pascalville:
Guy.. do taxify or uber... The rate at which people order these services is alarming...in Unilag we finished exams around nov 4th but i stay in school till the last until the DSA chased students out entirely from the campus.. we were asked to evacuate... My means was to use taxify because i was wondering how to carry my pots, suits and many things... Then i tried ordering taxify or uber.. oh boy they were scarce.. students have ordered them finish ...lol grin ... before u knw it..if you order from inside unilag.. Price surge everywhere...i later ordered taxify... My taxify came all the way from the third mainland bridge.. cos i was seeing it on the map and i was shouting in surprised.. took it 45mins to get to my location...

My point is that taxify and uber business is booming.... This Nigerians would be shouting buhari up and down is sucking them dry.. but they have money oh.. the rate at which they order taxify and uber or buy iphones is alarming... So seize the opportunity.. if u start with a car.. one car can generate you another income in a year and you will get ur capital bck..in two years.. you can afford another car and put back..which would generate you double profits...think of how to earn and even be at home relaxing your self while others rush to work.. thats one of my goals to achieve

Information technology (IT) is changing everything.. why use keke when you can use taxify for business....keke person might lie and deceive you when it come to accounting of profits.. but taxify has records of ride and earnings.. so choose wisely


Hey , its not that easy. Is the said guy ready to put in the work from 5/6am in the morning to 8pm at night daily for 6days a week?
The return on uber/taxify is so meagre that drivers are now scrambling to pay their weekly remittance and that is if they're lucky not to take a one way route or park somewhere or have a cosmetic damage on their car where LASTMA, VIO and council boys would make you their money pet.
Another point is the fares are extremely low that you have to compete with many drivers for trips. It is not easy brother but if the OP is willing to drive his car, avoid going to some places on the mainland, log out of his App by 8pm irrespective of how much he's made and get a durable fuel efficient car . The hustle is not so bad that he won't make 25k weekly after fuel and commission.

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Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by folake4u(f): 2:15pm On Nov 19, 2019
Felicity001:
From your comment you simply don't have a slight knowledge about the e-hailing business.
Let me educate you, weather uber or bolt/taxify it's just a platform for both riders and drivers while the owners of these platforms collect commission for services render. One can operate on both platform with same car.
Talking of cost, make use of the two service providers with same conditions in 3-4 cases then draw your conclusion base of your result.
Edo State in general has bad roads so anybody thinking of going into transportation business should be ready to visit the mechanic if not daily but weekly.
So OP, just like I said earlier, advice na stranger, if you insist in going into transportation business and in Benin go for the keke bcoz its will be a brand new one before it will start giving problems the HP tenor must have gone and most importantly pray to get a good person. Since it's like I doubt if you'll see good people on that but if where to be a car I can assure you to meet a good and responsible young graduate. I speak with facts, graduates are into uber/bolt business both in Lagos and Abuja. But if na like or bus what do you expect? A graduate to stand so low to ride a joke or a bus? Think about it
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Hi there! I'm a resident of Benin.

It should be noted that keke is restricted in some parts in Benin. For instance in Benin, keke DO NOT ply major roads(maybe it does in Ekpoma, Auchi, Ubiaja or other Edo North area but as long as it's in Benin, it doesnt).
The only areas keke is allowed to operate is streets, local areas and majorly streets that are not motorable ie. flooded streets when rain falls, muddy or swampy environ etc.The job of the keke is to convey people from those streets to the main road and na there e end.

Well... As for the Uber, you might not make money there, Uber was recently established in Benin not up to 3months here, it hasn't laid full ground here and people complain it's quite expensive. Meanwhile the indigenes prefer Taxify(now Bolt) esp. students. Infact they're making money from people here. So I'd suggest you register with Bolt instead.

As for the keke biz, hmmm, Benin has mad drivers oh, they dont care about your keke, they will insult you and your keke just to spite you, infact anytime you see them just clear road for them, if not it will end in tears.


Lastly, why dont you do the Taxify thingy yourself? I think its more cheaper and economical to do. Its hard these days to trust people with your money esp. strangers.

my two pence tho.


K
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Fhemmmy: 4:31pm On Nov 19, 2019
CuriousX:


What holes are you talking about? it is not like driving takes one day to learn. i have begged my friends to teach me that i will buy fuel but they just tell me stories, no time and some other filmsy excuses. i know they fear i will bash their cars. The ones that may teach dont have cars. You should not use the fact that you had easy opportunity to learn to drive easily and think others have the same opportunity and are just being lazy. Can you take a car that has learner L to start? Not like i have money for the car/keke . My family wants to raise the money. I dont see the holes you are talking about

Bros, i wish i had it easy, if i tell you my story, you will cry and even hand over the money to be raised for you to me . . . Please don't let us be fooled by faceless posts, how let me show you where your post has a hole:

[b]1. You will go and learn how to blog - There is NO guarantee that you will make money from blogging

2. You are asking your friends to teach you how to drive, i am sure where you live, there are driving schools, why do you have to depend on people to teach you how to drive when you can invest on yourself to learn how to drive
3. You will rather give the vehicle to someone else that No matter how nice the person is, they will NEVER know the pain you went through to raise the money used in buying the car, but instead they see opportunity to make their own money at your own expense
4. If you are smart enough to learn how to blog, you can be smart enough to learn how to drive within weeks
5. If you are really serious about NOT wasting the money that will be contributed into your venture, then, you will NEVER trust someone else to make you money while you do blogging
6. If you want to learn blogging, you can be an UBER driver and schedule your driving around your learning of blogging, meaning you are able to achieve both.
[b][/b]7. You are telling me that till you get someone that will teach you how to drive, you will always depends on people to take you here and there and that means you will never learn how to cut the chord
[/b]If people are contributing for you to start this venture, what do you plan to put into it from your own self? At least invest into how to learn and the people that wanna invest into you will see that you are serious and mean business.


Now let me ask you a question, you give the car to someone to drive and you want to take the ride back because he is messing with the ride, what will you do, Call Chukwu to come and help you drive it?


Bros, you don;t have to see things through my own lens of view but the fact remain one thing . . ."Heaven only helps those that help themselves" and so far, i am yet to see where and what you wanna do to help yourself.
Re: Should I Buy Keke Or A Car For Uber In Benin? by Solomon8144: 1:06pm On Feb 28, 2020
DEBJOCH1:
DON'T COMMIT YOUR TRANSPORT BUSINESS TO ANYONE, MY LITTLE ADVICE, TAKE TAKE A TRIP TO NASARAWA STATE, USE THE N350K OUT OF THE N650K YOU WANT TO USE FOR KEKE, USE THE MONEY BUY EGUSI STORE THERE AND GO BACK TO YOUR BASE, COME BACK BY FEBRUARY TO RESELL. A BAG OF EGUSI THERE NOW, NEW ONE GOES FOR N40K HERE IN OGUN STATE IT GOES FOR N55K, YOU CAN IMAGINE THE PROFIT, TALK MORE OF BUYING AND STORING TILL FEB, JUST 3 MONTHS FROM NOW. I AM SERIOUSLY WORKING HAD TO ACHIEVE THIS, THIS NOVEMBER.
How did the egusi business later played out?

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