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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by jasper83: 11:00pm On Apr 06, 2015
Catered4:







You're welcome sir/ma

I'm a sir and tank u ma.

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Jesutofunmi85: 11:49am On Apr 07, 2015
Gudmrnin maaam, i cald u bt u told me 2chec 4details on nairaland. I hv dne dat, bt im nt in lagos. Pls kindly pass d informatn 2me tru ds medium. Pls ma wat is d current price of 125kg of sokoto white onions and d cost of storage. Tnx n God bles
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Ymodulus: 2:11pm On Apr 08, 2015
Octavo !!!

You don join this one too? Calm down bros grin . lol. How u dei.

@ catered4 nice post. Why don't you look into Yams?? You buy yams from Niger State and Benue and send to Porthacourt.

Its profitable very. But you have to be knowledgeable on some things. I believe you will figure out. Nice post by the way

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by OCTAVO: 3:18pm On Apr 08, 2015
Ymodulus:
Octavo !!!

You don join this one too? Calm down bros grin . lol. How u dei.

@ catered4 nice post. Why don't you look into Yams?? You buy yams from Niger State and Benue and send to Porthacourt.

Its profitable very. But you have to be knowledgeable on some things. I believe you will figure out. Nice post by the way
Lolzzzzzzzz, I dey fine o. Do you have an idea of the yam biz you mentioned??
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Galads(m): 11:57am On Apr 09, 2015
My adventurous journey to aleiro onion market in kebbi state....
I actually base in lagos but grew up in kd. I was on break so I decided to visit my family in kaduna so this post made me have a second tot about this biz even if I had it in mind for a very long time but couldn't venture cause I procrastinate a lot and I think I have killed that procrastination. I woke up one morning thinking is this how am going back to lagos without any other means of income? I said no to my self and I picked my phone and called some of my course mate who are from kebbi state. Fortunately, one of my junior cadet is currently based in aleiro working in the university exactly where the onion is sold. The next morning, I booked a bus to kebbi, was a long journey of about 8 hours from kaduna. I was complaining of the weather in kaduna not knowing there are places that the weather can cook yam without fire. The breeze blowing was like I was bathing with boiled water. I got to kebbi at about 4pm, and from kebbi to jega about 30 mins and from jega to aleiro about 15mins. Did a market survey and left to sokoto where I slept. I had in mind to visit the onion market in sokoto to see things for myself especially the storage facilities but I realized if I don't leave sokoto in the morning, I can't make it back to lagos tomorrow. I use to hear the north is blessed but I didn't know fully well how blessed we are in the north but I think I now understand. I saw a full water melon for 100 naira which I use to buy in kaduna for 200 and lagos for 500, pepper of different varieties. Thanks catered4 for the post cause it inspired me and I can also help answer questions to the best of my knowledge and what I have seen . Here are some pictures I took but it was a bit dark cause I was only able to charge at about 7pm lastnite.

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 1:38pm On Apr 09, 2015
Ymodulus:
Octavo !!!

You don join this one too? Calm down bros grin . lol. How u dei.

@ catered4 nice post. Why don't you look into Yams?? You buy yams from Niger State and Benue and send to Porthacourt.

Its profitable very. But you have to be knowledgeable on some things. I believe you will figure out. Nice post by the way


How profitable is the yam business, what is the minimum start up capital and what are the likely risk involved? Kindly respond
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 6:59pm On Apr 09, 2015
@catered4,this is realy inspiring God bless,bt i'd like 2knw if i can start wit as little as 5k coz am a student and i sch @ ile ife...i'd give u a call anyway cos i need xplanation on somthns.tnx n remain blessed.
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 8:43pm On Apr 09, 2015
Harbigail:
@catered4,this is realy inspiring God bless,bt i'd like 2knw if i can start wit as little as 5k coz am a student and i sch @ ile ife...i'd give u a call anyway cos i need xplanation on somthns.tnx n remain blessed.








Hello ma. I will help you with a 50kg bag of onions. Pls call me.
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 8:48pm On Apr 09, 2015
Galads:
My adventurous journey to aleiro onion market in kebbi state....
I actually base in lagos but grew up in kd. I was on break so I decided to visit my family in kaduna so this post made me have a second tot about this biz even if I had it in mind for a very long time but couldn't venture cause I procrastinate a lot and I think I have killed that procrastination. I woke up one morning thinking is this how am going back to lagos without any other means of income? I said no to my self and I picked my phone and called some of my course mate who are from kebbi state. Fortunately, one of my junior cadet is currently based in aleiro working in the university exactly where the onion is sold. The next morning, I booked a bus to kebbi, was a long journey of about 8 hours from kaduna. I was complaining of the weather in kaduna not knowing there are places that the weather can cook yam without fire. The breeze blowing was like I was bathing with boiled water. I got to kebbi at about 4pm, and from kebbi to jega about 30 mins and from jega to aleiro about 15mins. Did a market survey and left to sokoto where I slept. I had in mind to visit the onion market in sokoto to see things for myself especially the storage facilities but I realized if I don't leave sokoto in the morning, I can't make it back to lagos tomorrow. I use to hear the north is blessed but I didn't know fully well how blessed we are in the north but I think I now understand. I saw a full water melon for 100 naira which I use to buy in kaduna for 200 and lagos for 500, pepper of different varieties. Thanks catered4 for the post cause it inspired me and I can also help answer questions to the best of my knowledge and what I have seen . Here are some pictures I took but it was a bit dark cause I was only able to charge at about 7pm lastnite.








You are welcome sir
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 9:10pm On Apr 09, 2015
Ymodulus:
Octavo !!!

You don join this one too? Calm down bros grin . lol. How u dei.

@ catered4 nice post. Why don't you look into Yams?? You buy yams from Niger State and Benue and send to Porthacourt.

Its profitable very. But you have to be knowledgeable on some things. I believe you will figure out. Nice post by the way







Thanks Ymodulus. I do buy yam at Niger whenever I go to see my in-law though for personal use. I have a meeting with the union in port harcourt, next month. I will look into it. Thanks once again.

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 9:29pm On Apr 09, 2015
Good evening house.
I like to announce to everyone that I will be going on a two weeks tour to the various markets and farms in the north except north east lol.

Starting from next week Monday, the various state I will be traveling to is;

a) Sokoto
b) zamfara
c) kebbi
d) katsina
e) Niger republic
f) Zaria
g) kano
h)Minna

I will be taking pictures of the major markets/ farms ,major foods found there and their prices.

Stay tuned...

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by OCTAVO: 10:27pm On Apr 09, 2015
Hello Catered4, Pls do you have any idea of palm oil business? I mean when it can be gotten cheaply. Thanks.
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 10:54pm On Apr 09, 2015
@ Octavo, palm oil is plentiful here in the south south. I mean good ones, straight from the mill. If you are interested, we could partner and make something out of the opportunity.

@Catered4, I'm sure you can see what far reaching effect this your initiative is having on the lives of some of us. Keep up the good work God bless you dear.

Nice job, @ Galads

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 11:21pm On Apr 09, 2015
OCTAVO:
Hello Catered4, Pls do you have any idea of palm oil business? I mean when it can be gotten cheaply. Thanks.




Hello OCTAVO. Emperoracro deals in palm oil. I met him last week. He gets it from Ondo state. Very good palm oil. Please mail me your number so that I can connect the two of you together. Good night.

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 11:27pm On Apr 09, 2015
Unique3:
@ Octavo, palm oil is plentiful here in the south south. I mean good ones, straight from the mill. If you are interested, we could partner and make something out of the opportunity.

@Catered4, I'm sure you can see what far reaching effect this your initiative is having on the lives of some of us. Keep up the good work God bless you dear.

Nice job, @ Galads







Thanks Unique3
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 6:21am On Apr 10, 2015
Catered4:









Hello ma. I will help you with a 50kg bag of onions. Pls call me.
Thank u so much ma,expect ma call b4 monday.

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by zizz(f): 7:23am On Apr 10, 2015
Booking a space for next meeting
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by qizick: 10:46pm On Apr 10, 2015
Pls I'm in PHC now how can I meet potential buyers I need to make contacts so I could start I'm based in jos we hv carrots potatoes n green bean I hv the intention of bringing them from jos pls do anyone hv useful information on the mkt i could meet dealers in PHC
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by emperoracro(m): 7:28am On Apr 11, 2015
Unique3:
@ Octavo, palm oil is plentiful here in the south south. I mean good ones, straight from the mill. If you are interested, we could partner and make something out of the opportunity.
@Catered4, I'm sure you can see what far reaching effect this your initiative is having on the lives of some of us. Keep up the good work God bless you dear.
Nice job, @ Galads
Hello unique, i deal with palm oil, pls send me ur number, am sending a mail to u now
OCTAVO:
Hello Catered4, Pls do you have any idea of palm oil business? I mean when it can be gotten cheaply. Thanks.
Hello octavo, palm oil is getting cheaper now, and expected to rise as from next month. Contact me lets talk better.

Thanks madam catered4, still expecting your call
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by qizick: 9:28am On Apr 11, 2015
qizick:
Pls I'm in PHC now how can I meet potential buyers I need to make contacts so I could start I'm based in jos we hv carrots potatoes n green bean I hv the intention of bringing them from jos pls do anyone hv useful information on the mkt i could meet dealers in PHC
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by jasper83: 1:29pm On Apr 11, 2015
Catered4:





Hello OCTAVO. Emperoracro deals in palm oil. I met him last week. He gets it from Ondo state. Very good palm oil. Please mail me your number so that I can connect the two of you together. Good night.


my sis, we are anxiously waiting for ur next interactive session, pls keep us abreast. Meanwhile I wish u journey mercies. Amin
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by OCTAVO: 2:17pm On Apr 11, 2015
emperoracro:

Hello octavo, palm oil is getting cheaper now, and expected to rise as from next month. Contact me lets talk better.

Thanks madam catered4, still expecting your call
I'm yet to get your number o.
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 4:40pm On Apr 11, 2015
OCTAVO:

I'm yet to get your number o.





Please check your mail sir
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by OCTAVO: 5:45pm On Apr 11, 2015
Catered4:






Please check your mail sir
Yeah, seen and replied.
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by jasper83: 6:33pm On Apr 11, 2015
Catered4:






Please check your mail sir


pls ma when is our next interactive section.
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by jasper83: 6:33pm On Apr 11, 2015
Catered4:






Please check your mail sir


pls ma when is our next interactive session
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 6:57pm On Apr 11, 2015
jasper83:



pls ma when is our next interactive session





Hello Sir/Ma. In two weeks time. I will notify everybody. Thanks and God Bless You.

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 7:03pm On Apr 11, 2015
emperoracro:

Hello unique, i deal with palm oil, pls send me ur number, am sending a mail to u now

Hello octavo, palm oil is getting cheaper now, and expected to rise as from next month. Contact me lets talk better.

Thanks madam catered4, still expecting your call








Oh yes I still have you in mind. I'm back to the north. Work starts as soon as I return by the grace of God.
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Nobody: 7:18pm On Apr 11, 2015
zizz:
Booking a space for next meeting





You are welcome ma.
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by emperoracro(m): 7:30pm On Apr 11, 2015
OCTAVO:

I'm yet to get your number o.
+2348136909187, u can text on whatsapp
Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by Galads(m): 11:30am On Apr 14, 2015
Any business that requires buying and selling requires a lot of research. Yesterday I was at mile 12 market and was shocked to find out that a bag of onion is even more cheaper in lagos than from the source. I noticed there are a lot of onion from Lastweek everywhere in the market. A Lot of people did wrong calculations, bought a lot before the gubernatorial and couldn't sell because of the state of the nation. My point, always make your research before trading at every point before you burn your fingers. Peace

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Re: A Nairalander Tales Of Her Onions Business by denowo(m): 1:49pm On Apr 14, 2015
Galads:
Any business that requires buying and selling requires a lot of research. Yesterday I was at mile 12 market and was shocked to find out that a bag of onion is even more cheaper in lagos than from the source. I noticed there are a lot of onion from Lastweek everywhere in the market. A Lot of people did wrong calculations, bought a lot before the gubernatorial and couldn't sell because of the state of the nation. My point, always make your research before trading at every point before you burn your fingers. Peace

Thanks for your write up but as you indicated due dilligence needs to be done in any business venture before going into it but that alone doesnt do anything other than make you aware of the risk, it doesnt eliminate the prospect of a loss as there are other factors that affect the marketability of a product. A one day visit to a market doesnt qualify as a research as you need to study the trends over a number of month or years in some cases and despite the best researches the effects of demand and supply will always take its course. There is no business that is foolproof , you will need to learn as you go along, you will probably learn more from mistakes than you will learn from any research. The election period isnt the right time to get the correct pulse of the market becasue of all the uncertainties that are tied the the election .Before the election the pound was exchanging for N330 this week it is exchanging for N280, that is not to say the foreign exchange market is going down.

I would like to commend catered4 for such an educational thread

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