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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by emmykk(m): 7:51pm On Mar 07, 2015 |
@the guy requesting for value adding to onion.There is no value added to onions world wide. The only improvement may be that if the op own a store at mile12 and sell for long than for short,but of what use if she can sell them on the spot and satisfy with the profit?. She can as well distribute them to hotels,hospitals,etc with her own van or export them.but all these are not value adding.value adding is like tomatoes=Tin Tomatoes,yam=pound yam flour. Etc you cant turn onions to something else. 4 Likes |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 5:32pm On Mar 08, 2015 |
emmykk: Well said sir. Thanks and God Bless You 2 Likes |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Jesutofunmi85: 10:22pm On Mar 08, 2015 |
Weldone ma, may God almighty continue to bles u. Only few pple can do ds, may God enlarge ur teritory... Amen |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 4:07pm On Mar 09, 2015 |
Jesutofunmi85: I say a big Amen to your prayers. Thanks. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Reese1: 3:04pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 6:12pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by biggal: 10:21pm On Mar 16, 2015 |
Received mine last wk tanx alot 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 10:23pm On Mar 17, 2015 |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by kiru2013: 10:43pm On Mar 17, 2015 |
@catered4 I have a j5 load of onions (onions with the stems not cut) enroute to port harcourt. Unfortunately the friend that encouraged me to send them down is a liar and has "vanished". I don't even where to take them, talk less of selling process. They will be expected in port harcourt tomorrow noon due to vehicle break down.What do i do? Do you have contacts in port harcourt too? Or can anyone help me out pls. 1 Like |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 10:36am On Mar 18, 2015 |
kiru2013: Oh I'm so sorry to hear that... Please what type of onions are they? Are they in bags? What size? Where is the onions coming from? All this determines how it will be sold? I dont have contact in PH except for those that buy like you. Let me check, I will get back to you sir. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Pchidexy(m): 10:37am On Mar 18, 2015 |
Catered4: Catered, thanks a million times for this info. God bless you. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by kiru2013: 10:47am On Mar 18, 2015 |
Catered4:The onions are from zaria,mid sized, and are not bagged but tied in bundles
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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 5:36pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 5:45pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
kiru2013: WoW. Its only in the north that this type of onions is being consumed. When it gets to PH, the stem will have to be removed and then re-bagged. Also the union in PH is another issue. I hope you don't run at shortage because you will be charged. I will try and help in my own little way sir. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Onakomaya: 6:23pm On Mar 18, 2015 |
Catered 4.. I just created time in my busy office to read ur tread from the begining to the end. I must say, u are an inspiration to our younger generation.. I always av passion for buying and selling even with my white collar job.. I am gbenga by name. I live and work in zaria... Sometin lead to the other as i found myself bringing nice ijebu garri from south to north. Discovered my colleages in d office loved it cos ijebu garri is far better than available zaria garri in the market. The network just started from there as i now see enough colleages and most of them southern families asking for the ijebu garri.. Financial breakdown.. I buy like 10 bags for a start @ 8,500 Transported them 1,500 per bag to zaria.. And sold them 14,000 per bag here in zaria...some in bags, some in half and quater.. There are some expences like 1000 for logistics like recharge card, bacco sack, nylon, and local fueling of my sienna bus within zaria for home delivey... In all...i see 3,000 per bag sha... Which i believe is better than doing all this online business that u wont be sure if u will even see ur capital at the end.. Why am i posting this? Am posting this to see partners like myself in the northern part of the country, so we could partner i get a bigger number of bag of garri that a trailler or 911 could carry with reduce price like 1000 for a bag.. And also i av a trust worthy elder woman along lagos - ibadan express that i place my order... I can check me out on facebook if u douth my authenticity.... Engr onakomaya adegbenga... My number is 07032728941... Lastly, i av to appologise to Catered4 for posting this on her trend..promised to personally call u to apologise.. Peace my people.. 4 Likes |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Archangelhenrio(m): 4:27am On Mar 20, 2015 |
Please @ Catered. Do you know how much the Half Bags of big onions are sold there? Thanks. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Julieni: 10:05pm On Mar 21, 2015 |
kiru2013:wish I saw this post earlier.... I sell tomatoes in baskets at oil mill port Harcourt.... Would have seen where I can assist you... But none the less, let me know if you still mid someone to help you sell... I have someone at Kaduna, sends tomatoes in baskets n I sell, remove my commission n send money to him... So update me please 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 11:34am On Mar 22, 2015 |
Archangelhenrio: U mean 50kg? |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Archangelhenrio(m): 9:44pm On Mar 22, 2015 |
Catered4: I thought the full bag weighs 50kg? The half bags i saw at the market here in my hometown(Nnewi) was really half and small, just like half of 50kg. Pls help me make enquiry from them and how much they sell. Thank you. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Derbyman(m): 9:14am On Mar 23, 2015 |
Catered4: |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 12:18pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Archangelhenrio: 50kg is not d big bag sir. 50kg is N4000 now |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 12:40pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
[quote author=Derbyman post=31909238][/quote] That's the old price sir |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Derbyman(m): 1:39pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Catered4:what's d new price now? |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Archangelhenrio(m): 4:26pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Catered4: How much is the new price now? And pls, do you have a picture of the 50kg size so as to be sure if it's the same type i saw here. Thanks. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by debbydee(f): 4:33pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
Onakomaya: oga continue this way before you begin to hear stories that touch. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Onakomaya: 5:53pm On Mar 23, 2015 |
debbydee: It is well debbydee, God will see us through.. thanks house, got some few calls fro nairalanders here, we promised to see face to face in Abuja this Thursday. will snap and keep u all posted ... planing to meet Catered4 too if she will be in lagos during the presidential election.. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 8:13am On Mar 24, 2015 |
debbydee: Madam debbydee please can you explain what you mean by stories that touch. I want to believe that when I opened this thread, I never asked anyone reading to go into the onion business. I was only refering to all those who intends starting the business not just onions but all foods. I also remember calling the attention of all those who are already into the business to come shed more light on the business. So far so good, Ive met those who are into other food business aside onions and I asked them to drop it on the thread in case if there are some persons interested in going into it. I have personally linked some up with clients who are interested in trading from the south to the north. I dont do business with un-verified persons and I will not encourage anyone to do the same. So whats with you and this stories that touch. If you've had a bad experience before or now, why dont you let us know instead of parading my thread with stories that touch. Judging from your profile and your previous post, you are a business woman I believe. You have one way or the othere advertised yourself and I want to believe you are doing what you are doing because of the passion you have for it. Your customer choose you because they love it and are willing to patronise you. If I dont like the cloth on your Dp, I wont patronise you. I must like it first before I can call you. Like wise everyone in this thread. Everyone of them are not COPY CAT. This business is not just for one person. The market is opened to all. It now depends on how every individual go about it. They all have every right to make use of the opened opportunity if they choose to... Isn't it funny? Your own fellow woman opened a thread, shared her experience, and the best you could do is to say stories that touch. Not even a word of encouragement from you. A guy posted his Ijebu garri business on my thread and you are quick to encourage him to avoid stories that touch. Madam I don't know you before and I believe we haven't met. If we have, then reveal yourself right here on the thread. I don't do dirty business. If you've had a bad experience, why don't you spill it out and let everyone learn from your experience. I'm not here to scam anyone. I've never done it before and I will never do it. I wont soil my name and my husband name for some bags of onions. I have those who wants to partner with me but I told them NO. I don't need one. Each man to his own business. I'm ok with what I'm doing. I'm a responsible wife and mother. I cherish my dignity. A good name is better than Diamond Biko. I'm a business woman and by Gods grace, God has been so faithful. #GodWin. There are some persons here on nairaland that ran away with my bags of onions without paying (a male and a female). They know them selves. I didnt come here shouting stories that touch. I left it for God. 'Allah Isa'. Please I will appreciate everyone minding their business. If you are here for the agri food business, then drop whatever it is you have to say or ask. If not, kindly read and leave the thread. No offence please! Thank you! 8 Likes |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 9:15am On Mar 24, 2015 |
Onakomaya: Well done sir. Still waiting for your call though. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 9:18am On Mar 24, 2015 |
Archangelhenrio: Its Now N5000 for the big bag 125kg. I will try n upload d 50kg later in d day sir. 1 Like |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 9:20am On Mar 24, 2015 |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Archangelhenrio(m): 4:23pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
Catered4: Thanks. |
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by biggal: 5:27pm On Mar 24, 2015 |
Is it d onion that is 5k now |
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