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Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by dvkot(m): 6:50am On May 12, 2022
chatinent:


Random, yes.
male or female?
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by faithfull18(f): 6:55am On May 12, 2022
chatinent:


The story no mean say I don make am sha. I'm just clearing some stereotypes that any amount of money is small for business. As per say I don't support yahoo yahoo, I'm not hustling to be big, bro. I'm hustling to be able to afford my needs without having to affect others.



Some pictures of the quality I sell. Although it's per bale .


Post: https://www.chatinent.com/2022/05/i-started-my-business-with-n600k-heres.html?m=1
What size is the last picture?
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by SouthySoil: 7:14am On May 12, 2022
Boss I sent u a DM.
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by Shedah: 8:12am On May 12, 2022
This a nice one. More success.
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by timsucess(m): 9:20am On May 12, 2022
chatinent:


Send a message
chatinent@gmail.com

I'll be glad to help
Ok bro I will
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by pocohantas(f): 9:39am On May 12, 2022
chatinent:







Some pictures of the quality I sell. Although it's per bale .


Post: https://www.chatinent.com/2022/05/i-started-my-business-with-n600k-heres.html?m=1

Jisike nna. Very enlightening and motivating thread. I like this one. Is it available in 39? grin

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Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by chatinent: 9:43am On May 12, 2022
pocohantas:


Jisike nna. Very enlightening and motivating thread. I like this one. Is it available in 39? grin


Thanks a bunch.
I think it's just in size 37.

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Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by iHart(m): 10:02am On May 12, 2022
chatinent:


The story no mean say I don make am sha. I'm just clearing some stereotypes that any amount of money is small for business. As per say I don't support yahoo yahoo, I'm not hustling to be big, bro. I'm hustling to be able to afford my needs without having to affect others.



Some pictures of the quality I sell. Although it's per bale .


Post: https://www.chatinent.com/2022/05/i-started-my-business-with-n600k-heres.html?m=1
Good but it's not enough to post one or two shoes. Since you now buy in tonnes, and have a warehouse, can we see small picture. What if we want to visit you to make some purchases, what can we meet you?
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by Jackbowl: 10:11am On May 12, 2022
chatinent:
After school, I worked a while. I was this hardworking chap who wouldn't like any errors or queries attached to my name at work for any reasons. I came very early, did my duties in time, and due to my religious obligations as one of Jehovah's Witness, I was honest in all my dealings.

The job itself was a leopard’s tree. Since it was a private business, and the manager a very greedy man who loots the chief oga at whim, trust me, your honesty is a turn-off.

The work was becoming unbecoming and I couldn't continue wasting my life for a 7-5 job. It wasn't like the salary befitted the workload!

I had to quit!

I also had one small car I bought when I no dey think of anything. I sold it and used part of it to buy a land like that. I had saved some N800k already. So I paid my rent with N200k.
So here's what I did:

I thought of a business that'll likely yield profit immediately, and around my budget. I had been to Togo and remembered how selling First Grade OK shoes was the new gold for students and people who wanted a side hustle.

I travelled down there then and returned with 100 pairs of OK shoes. As at then, I bought it for N370k.

N370k + logistics rounded the money up to N400k.

Now, I put the goods in one room in my apartment and the chase for a shop began. Since I couldn't afford those ones of N1m that where located at the heart of the business in my location, I opted for an affordable one.

In fact, everything for the rent was some 180k.

Omo, looking for a shop no bi beans.

I did the painting and decor, carpentry (learnt in school), and electricals (learnt in school).

Materials I bought was some N15k. I was left with N5k or less.


Breakthrough
As I cleaned and sampled my petty goods, some customers were already purchasing. Mehn, after the whole stress that day, I made N30k.

In fact, it was then I said I wouldn't work for anyone and be answering “sir” upandan. I'm quite hardworking and in a short time, from retailing...I began ordering in tonnes and have a warehouse.


It has been easy as it is written here but I have seen people ask if N600k can make any profit. Yes, it can. I also do some side hustles like research writing, proofreading, hardware repairs on PC and tracking of lost devices, computer consultancy, and work as an academic assistant.

So I think it all depends on you! Maybe I have not reached the height I want to reach, just mehn, the way my life every year becomes better than the last no bi beans. As a first son, and to say my nuclear family bi like an extended family, I know I am trying...cos it's not easy at all to carry many people's responsibility as yours.

This is quite inspiring and real to life situation

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Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by MJ01: 10:14am On May 12, 2022
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Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by Daddyboy21: 10:20am On May 12, 2022
Iyaomolere4:
How will I make the 600k first

Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by amadasunfarm(m): 10:21am On May 12, 2022
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by platinumray: 10:29am On May 12, 2022
God will bless you hustle
chatinent:
After school, I worked a while. I was this hardworking chap who wouldn't like any errors or queries attached to my name at work for any reasons. I came very early, did my duties in time, and due to my religious obligations as one of Jehovah's Witness, I was honest in all my dealings.

The job itself was a leopard’s tree. Since it was a private business, and the manager a very greedy man who loots the chief oga at whim, trust me, your honesty is a turn-off.

The work was becoming unbecoming and I couldn't continue wasting my life for a 7-5 job. It wasn't like the salary befitted the workload!

I had to quit!

I also had one small car I bought when I no dey think of anything. I sold it and used part of it to buy a land like that. I had saved some N800k already. So I paid my rent with N200k.
So here's what I did:

I thought of a business that'll likely yield profit immediately, and around my budget. I had been to Togo and remembered how selling First Grade OK shoes was the new gold for students and people who wanted a side hustle.

I travelled down there then and returned with 100 pairs of OK shoes. As at then, I bought it for N370k.

N370k + logistics rounded the money up to N400k.

Now, I put the goods in one room in my apartment and the chase for a shop began. Since I couldn't afford those ones of N1m that where located at the heart of the business in my location, I opted for an affordable one.

In fact, everything for the rent was some 180k.

Omo, looking for a shop no bi beans.

I did the painting and decor, carpentry (learnt in school), and electricals (learnt in school).

Materials I bought was some N15k. I was left with N5k or less.


Breakthrough
As I cleaned and sampled my petty goods, some customers were already purchasing. Mehn, after the whole stress that day, I made N30k.

In fact, it was then I said I wouldn't work for anyone and be answering “sir” upandan. I'm quite hardworking and in a short time, from retailing...I began ordering in tonnes and have a warehouse.


It has been easy as it is written here but I have seen people ask if N600k can make any profit. Yes, it can. I also do some side hustles like research writing, proofreading, hardware repairs on PC and tracking of lost devices, computer consultancy, and work as an academic assistant.

So I think it all depends on you! Maybe I have not reached the height I want to reach, just mehn, the way my life every year becomes better than the last no bi beans. As a first son, and to say my nuclear family bi like an extended family, I know I am trying...cos it's not easy at all to carry many people's responsibility as yours.


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Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by happyjuliet(f): 10:35am On May 12, 2022
Good one bro. Where is your shop located at?
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by Asianjollof007: 11:34am On May 12, 2022
Slynation:
Do you know writing business ideas can fetch you money also...?? I know how much I made alone by partnering someone to kick start a business....You can sell ideas to people as well and be a part of the business


Yeah, i know about that but you can also have the idea and have no means of sharing it. You need to be connected and be in the right environment, i have shared my idea with so many people that gave me nothing in return. You need money to make money.

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Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by sivel(m): 12:06pm On May 12, 2022
Resting like the business is grounded?

I've been resting for a while now but am thinking of restarting same venture again, soonest.[/quote]
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by MhizGladys(f): 5:53pm On May 12, 2022
Please follow on I.G

Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by chatinent: 9:16pm On May 12, 2022
happyjuliet:
Good one bro. Where is your shop located at?

Imo, Aba, Togo

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Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by sammyscholar(m): 7:01am On May 13, 2022
chatinent:
After school, I worked a while. I was this hardworking chap who wouldn't like any errors or queries attached to my name at work for any reasons. I came very early, did my duties in time, and due to my religious obligations as one of Jehovah's Witness, I was honest in all my dealings.

The job itself was a leopard’s tree. Since it was a private business, and the manager a very greedy man who loots the chief oga at whim, trust me, your honesty is a turn-off.

The work was becoming unbecoming and I couldn't continue wasting my life for a 7-5 job. It wasn't like the salary befitted the workload!

I had to quit!

I also had one small car I bought when I no dey think of anything. I sold it and used part of it to buy a land like that. I had saved some N800k already. So I paid my rent with N200k.
So here's what I did:

I thought of a business that'll likely yield profit immediately, and around my budget. I had been to Togo and remembered how selling First Grade OK shoes was the new gold for students and people who wanted a side hustle.

I travelled down there then and returned with 100 pairs of OK shoes. As at then, I bought it for N370k.

N370k + logistics rounded the money up to N400k.

Now, I put the goods in one room in my apartment and the chase for a shop began. Since I couldn't afford those ones of N1m that where located at the heart of the business in my location, I opted for an affordable one.

In fact, everything for the rent was some 180k.

Omo, looking for a shop no bi beans.

I did the painting and decor, carpentry (learnt in school), and electricals (learnt in school).

Materials I bought was some N15k. I was left with N5k or less.


Breakthrough
As I cleaned and sampled my petty goods, some customers were already purchasing. Mehn, after the whole stress that day, I made N30k.

In fact, it was then I said I wouldn't work for anyone and be answering “sir” upandan. I'm quite hardworking and in a short time, from retailing...I began ordering in tonnes and have a warehouse.


It has been easy as it is written here but I have seen people ask if N600k can make any profit. Yes, it can. I also do some side hustles like research writing, proofreading, hardware repairs on PC and tracking of lost devices, computer consultancy, and work as an academic assistant.

So I think it all depends on you! Maybe I have not reached the height I want to reach, just mehn, the way my life every year becomes better than the last no bi beans. As a first son, and to say my nuclear family bi like an extended family, I know I am trying...cos it's not easy at all to carry many people's responsibility as yours.


Nice story!

Where are you based?
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by chatinent: 8:03am On May 13, 2022
sammyscholar:
Nice story!

Where are you based?

Imo, Abia, Togo
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by happyjuliet(f): 10:40am On May 13, 2022
Thought is in Lagos, Good work bro.
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by Tundex911: 12:37pm On May 14, 2022
You be JW


next please
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by donproject2(m): 8:02pm On May 17, 2022
chatinent:


Yes, I can.

Why Togo? That's why you meet the business in large quantities.

Boss, can we share contacts, I need to discuss with you if you don't mind.
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by chatinent: 8:17pm On May 17, 2022
donproject2:


Boss, can we share contacts, I need to discuss with you if you don't mind.

chatinent@gmail.com
Re: I Started My Business With N600k. Here's the story. by ChiefOkporghe: 9:40am On Aug 16, 2023
chatinent:
After school, I worked a while. I was this hardworking chap who wouldn't like any errors or queries attached to my name at work for any reasons. I came very early, did my duties in time, and due to my religious obligations as one of Jehovah's Witness, I was honest in all my dealings.

The job itself was a leopard’s tree. Since it was a private business, and the manager a very greedy man who loots the chief oga at whim, trust me, your honesty is a turn-off.

The work was becoming unbecoming and I couldn't continue wasting my life for a 7-5 job. It wasn't like the salary befitted the workload!

I had to quit!

I also had one small car I bought when I no dey think of anything. I sold it and used part of it to buy a land like that. I had saved some N800k already. So I paid my rent with N200k.
So here's what I did:

I thought of a business that'll likely yield profit immediately, and around my budget. I had been to Togo and remembered how selling First Grade OK shoes was the new gold for students and people who wanted a side hustle.

I travelled down there then and returned with 100 pairs of OK shoes. As at then, I bought it for N370k.

N370k + logistics rounded the money up to N400k.

Now, I put the goods in one room in my apartment and the chase for a shop began. Since I couldn't afford those ones of N1m that where located at the heart of the business in my location, I opted for an affordable one.

In fact, everything for the rent was some 180k.

Omo, looking for a shop no bi beans.

I did the painting and decor, carpentry (learnt in school), and electricals (learnt in school).

Materials I bought was some N15k. I was left with N5k or less.


Breakthrough
As I cleaned and sampled my petty goods, some customers were already purchasing. Mehn, after the whole stress that day, I made N30k.

In fact, it was then I said I wouldn't work for anyone and be answering “sir” upandan. I'm quite hardworking and in a short time, from retailing...I began ordering in tonnes and have a warehouse.


It has been easy as it is written here but I have seen people ask if N600k can make any profit. Yes, it can. I also do some side hustles like research writing, proofreading, hardware repairs on PC and tracking of lost devices, computer consultancy, and work as an academic assistant.

So I think it all depends on you! Maybe I have not reached the height I want to reach, just mehn, the way my life every year becomes better than the last no bi beans. As a first son, and to say my nuclear family bi like an extended family, I know I am trying...cos it's not easy at all to carry many people's responsibility as yours.


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