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"I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Biodun556(m): 9:08am On Jan 03, 2021
Many young people that are interested in entrepreneurship complain of lack of start up capital and not knowing which business to pursue. What is the best approach for such people, between having money and having a business idea?
What I would tell anyone who wants to start business is to study the existing trends in the market. When you study the existing businesses, you will find an idea you improve and surpass the existing ones. Then you can move forward.

How did you solve the problem of initial capital for motor manufacturing?
I started the motormanufacturing with a little money. I went to Bank of Industry (BoI) to buy machinery. I requested five machines from them, but I was able to buy just one. I started with that one. When I completed the repayment, they bought five more machines. Then after I paid very well for the five machines, they bought 10.

Bank of industry can only give you money if they test you and you are trust worthy; I didn’t know anyone in BOI before I joined. I applied for five machines and they approved only one. But seeing the way I was able to pay the one they approved made them to buy five more. To BoI, everyone is a suspect, because they don’t know anyone until you prove yourself. As at last two months, they have bought for me equipment worth N4 billion.

What does that say to other young people who would want to go into investment?
Any industry I want to build is not an issue for me. At first, I give them my proposal and business development plan. And for whatever facility they give me, I pay back according to the terms of the agreement. I don’t know any of the bank officers. I believe they can do the same for anyone they believe can pay their money back. But they try to loan money to people that will invest in industry.

The problem with some people is that they will go to the Bank Of Industry and pick money only to invest it in a wrong line of business. Of course, the money will be lost. In that case, they will not see any industry to hold. That is why they are very careful.
But if they see anyone that will pay back their money, they loan the person money. They have given me a number of times.

Did you give them any collateral?
They can’t loan you money without collateral or bank guarantee, because you have an industry. If you don’t have an industry why would you ask for the money? You must have an industry before they can give you a loan.

At a point that Air force, Army and Federal Road Safety Corps, were sourcing their vehicles from here, what did you make of that? Would the plant have made more progress assuming it was outside Nnewi?
They have tested our vehicles and liked them so they started and have been ordering more. As of today, most of these organisations are our major customers.

It will progress anywhere it is situated, as far as it is in the country.

How do you get personnel/staff, especially the technical people doing the work we saw today?
I get the usual people and train them the way I want. I have an academy inside the factory to train the workers. And the staff must go through the academy for nine months before going to work in the factory.

Coming to this hall of fame where people who have succeeded are recognised. How does it make you feel?
I feel happy that some people can think in that direction. It is something that can encourage young people to work hard. When you encourage people who have worked hard, you encourage the young ones too to work hard. Because, everything we are doing now is to teach the young ones the way forward. In the nearest future we will retire. It is the young ones that will take over. So, we should be doing everything to support the young ones so they will be able to take over.

Are there people you have groomed or mentored to become successful in business?
I have groomed a lot of people; I have established so many outfits to create job opportunities. I groomed a lot of people in trading and also mentoring a lot of young ones in industry now. A lot of people are interested in the automotive industry and they want to build in Anambra. Some of them are coming to me to produce some vehicles’ components for them. We have signed agreement with them and some have gone to buy the machines. Others are building their own space for that. Some are ready to supply components produced locally. I assure them that if they meet the quality we want, we will go into partnership agreement that henceforth we wont import those items anymore.

There was a time you wanted to veer into tyre manufacturing, how did that go?
Yes, I have a tyre factory in Enugu. But NESREA (National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency) wrote us an official letter to shut it down, because we didn’t get permit to build a tyre factory in Enugu. So, we shut down the factory. It was later resolved, but before then, a lot of things had gone bad. A lot of the equipment had rubbers congealed in them. It took more than four to five years for the case to be resolved. The factory cannot work again unless a major investment is made. The factory that was established with more than $14 million just went to ruins like that. When they shut down the tyre factory, I thought they wanted to build another one. But up till now, I have not seen any other one.

Having been in this business, what do you consider as the major challenge young people face in the area of entrepreneurship? What are they not doing right?
Well, I think the young ones need to believe in themselves. They should look at what they know and find out the best way to develop it. You can develop anything yourself first before talking about money. I told you I started by trading on small components of motorcycle. From there, I developed motorcycle components and went to motor components. Finally, I developed a complete motorcycle. Now I am developing complete vehicles.

I am building a tractor plant for agriculture in Nsukka. I am building the factory inside the University to support our youths and get them to know more about agriculture. Agriculture is important and that is why I am building that tractor plant.

Left to you, do you feel that the Nigerian government is helping entrepreneurs or abandoning them to their fate?
I don’t know; I am always at the factory. I don’t know much about what they are doing. What I do is to make sure that production is going well. The government has made a lot of good policies in favour of entrepreneurs and industrialists. So, with such policies in their mind, I believe that they want them to do well. But the implementation maybe, the way it is done, has a problem.

You started with motorcycle and it is on record that you were the first Nigerian to manufacture a car. How does that make you feel?
Well, sometimes when people ask me to join politics, I answer them that politics cannot give me satisfaction; what gives me satisfaction is to develop things. Maybe something with less value, I find out that if I develop it well it comes out better; when I do something and get it right, it gives me joy. So. I prefer developing things.

Whenever you see people drive your car what comes to you mind?
Well, I always request feedback from the owners and drivers I see with my vehicles. From their responses, I get more knowledge on how to make the products better.


https://m.guardian.ng/business-services/entrepreneur/i-started-small-bank-of-industry-lifted-me

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Biodun556(m): 9:10am On Jan 03, 2021
When economic indexes indicates that Nigerian economy is growing people say it is a lie where as some people are benefiting from government economic policies and programs

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Burstscam: 9:12am On Jan 03, 2021
Oga op, you can format better. Arrange it to look attractive and easier to read.

I commend IVM. the IVM carris is the beginning of my hope in the company.

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Kriss216: 9:21am On Jan 03, 2021
Biodun556:
What economic indexes indicates that Nigerian economy is growing people say it is a lie where as some people are benefiting from government economic policies and programs
Is 30K monthly stipends for BMC miscreants also part of the benefits from government programs

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Biodun556(m): 9:29am On Jan 03, 2021
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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Kriss216: 9:34am On Jan 03, 2021
Biodun556:


Yes, it is better than northing
You mean trading your senses with 30K is better?

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by CVhurb: 9:38am On Jan 03, 2021
Kriss216:

You mean trading your senses with 30K is better?
Bitter truth

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Biodun556(m): 9:38am On Jan 03, 2021
Kriss216:

You mean trading your senses with 30K is better?

There's nothing like bmc

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Mcsenior(m): 9:40am On Jan 03, 2021
There are lots of opportunities out there for those who can tap into it. For instance, agriculture alone can employ all of the 200million Nigerians at a time and there will still be room for more.

We need to change our mindset, you don't need millions, hectares or large machineries to start with, you can start small and grow big.

There are lots to learn from this thread on Nairaland; just click the link below, make a choice and start something new right away.

https://www.nairaland.com/6320025/biggest-job-opportunity-oyo-state

https://www.nairaland.com/6320025/biggest-job-opportunity-oyo-state

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Kriss216: 10:06am On Jan 03, 2021
Biodun556:


There's nothing like bmc
Up there you said it’s better, you deleted it, and now you’re saying there’s nothing like BMC.

Is this the price you pay for 30K? Not worth it, bro. You need to learn to be more useful to yourself and your community.

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by buymyride: 11:42am On Jan 03, 2021
Nice
Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by vincentjk(m): 11:42am On Jan 03, 2021
Sir innocent chukwuma nwala AKA innoson vehicles manufacturing (IVM) has been making africa as a whole proud and giving us services back to back even what our government couldn't attempt for us

Igbo amaka, anambra amaka, IVM amaka

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by thatsleepboy1: 11:42am On Jan 03, 2021
Good gesture
Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by GIANTPLUSHUB: 11:43am On Jan 03, 2021
Nice one. Boi has taken the glory!

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by PissfulProtester: 11:44am On Jan 03, 2021
las las, no surprise say this man is into fraud. All these pipu from that side, never, I repeat, never trust their source of wealth

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Chatflick(m): 11:44am On Jan 03, 2021
Good for you
Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by mainkendo: 11:44am On Jan 03, 2021
grin
Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by paulolee(m): 11:45am On Jan 03, 2021
thats nice even if we all know they is more to success story behind what you guys do tell the world and they involves skeletons from Shady deals..

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Medunah: 11:47am On Jan 03, 2021
There was a time you wanted to veer into tyre manufacturing, how did that go?
Yes, I have a tyre factory in Enugu. But NESREA (National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency) wrote us an official letter to shut it down, because we didn’t get permit to build a tyre factory in Enugu. So, we shut down the factory. It was later resolved, but before then, a lot of things had gone bad. A lot of the equipment had rubbers congealed in them. It took more than four to five years for the case to be resolved. The factory cannot work again unless a major investment is made. The factory that was established with more than $14 million just went to ruins like that. When they shut down the tyre factory, I thought they wanted to build another one. But up till now, I have not seen any other one.

Just look at how they ruined his tyre company, investment worth over $14m.
Yeah he should have gotten a permit before starting but is that enough to shut it down for years?

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by richfriendsng: 11:48am On Jan 03, 2021
Since he did it, you can also.
Thanks for my blogging business.
Qu
Quote me with your number if you want to be a blogger.
Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by blinking001(m): 11:48am On Jan 03, 2021
My chief. I'll always honor and respect this man. You've been a good mentor to me. Ipobians are the next big thing that will happen to this great nation of ours. They spread their goodness like the ocean, their tentacles spread like the force of a volcano.

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Houseofglam7(f): 11:48am On Jan 03, 2021
cool
Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by HelpYourself(m): 11:49am On Jan 03, 2021
That is so good

I actually want to start up an IT academy/ institution to teach rural children basic computing skills in native languages of igbo ,yoruba and hausa ..all google tools used in the institution would benin native languages only .

Who knows how to go about applying for this should pls contact me

My dream is to improve IT literacy in all rural areas

East West North

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by franugo(m): 11:50am On Jan 03, 2021
PissfulProtester:
las las, no surprise say this man is into fraud. All these pipu from that side, never, I repeat, never trust their wealth

Check your post again... But this time, try n use ur brain

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by richidinho(m): 11:50am On Jan 03, 2021
grin
Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Exc2000: 11:52am On Jan 03, 2021
Read all through


He seems like a simple guy
Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Nobody: 11:52am On Jan 03, 2021
There was a time you wanted to veer into tyre manufacturing, how did that go?


Yes, I have a tyre factory in Enugu. But NESREA (National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency) wrote us an official letter to shut it down, because we didn’t get permit to build a tyre factory in Enugu. So, we shut down the factory. It was later resolved, but before then, a lot of things had gone bad. A lot of the equipment had rubbers congealed in them. It took more than four to five years for the case to be resolved. The factory cannot work again unless a major investment is made. The factory that was established with more than $14 million just went to ruins like that. When they shut down the tyre factory, I thought they wanted to build another one. But up till now, I have not seen any other one

Nigeria (Nine-geria) is a devilish country. Just like that the whole money wasted and this happened during obasanjos tenure.


Obasanjo really closed many business including ports just to monopolise everything....

That many ports are not functioning was because oof Obasanjo. He closed all down just to make one viable

Today he has turned to a letter writer..

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by martineverest(m): 11:53am On Jan 03, 2021
na wetin we wan hear be that....not 'na God o'

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Lagosinter1: 11:53am On Jan 03, 2021
Useless stories.

The real shit is never said in public

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Re: "I Started Small, Bank Of Industry Lifted Me" - Innoson by Okuda(m): 11:53am On Jan 03, 2021
Mcsenior:
There are lots of opportunities out there for those who can tap into it. For instance, agriculture alone can employ all of the 200million Nigerians at a time and there will still be room for more.

We need to change our mindset, you don't need millions, hectares or large machineries to start with, you can start small and grow big.

There are lots to learn from this thread on Nairaland; just click the link below, make a choice and start something new right away.

https://www.nairaland.com/6320025/biggest-job-opportunity-oyo-state

https://www.nairaland.com/6320025/biggest-job-opportunity-oyo-state

oga carry your agriculture getout abeg. no be everybody must be farmer. stop forcing it on people. tech is there, mqnifacturing is there. you agric people np dey let person hear word.

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