For Budding Entrepreneurs

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Research has shown that majority of youths between the ages 18 – 30 years are very nonchalant about work. We all want to be ballers and big spenders, but not many are truly willing to work. Very few want to toil and go through the technicalities of making money. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not criticizing or judging anybody. I am only concerned about what the future will be like for the millennials.

Most of my previous posts talk about hard-work, motivation, successful young people and so on. Today I will be highlighting a means of escape that many people know nothing about. Many times we blame the government for all our problems and issues. We say they have not provided the right environment; they don’t care about the youths and a lot of other allegations. But my argument always is; true they are guilty of some of these things but imagine if there was no government who will you blame? Must we always blame someone else for our laziness, self-doubt, fears and our capital problems?


Well, it is definitely time to take matters in your hands and make something of your life. In the same environment that it seems like you cannot make a headway in business, some other people are making millions a week. Nigerians o! not white people. While your legs are crossed on the couch in your house, some people are working towards creating a better future for themselves.

That’s what the Nigerian Association of Small Scale Industrialists (NASSI) fosters. This NGO was founded in 1978 and it helps to create an atmosphere for industrial self-reliance.

BENEFITS OF MEMBERSHIP INCLUDES;
1.      Access to low interest funding/loan through the cooperative and other sources.
2.      Access to micro finance.
3.      Capacity building through training, seminars and workshops within and outside the country.
4.      Participation at trade fairs/exhibitions.
5.      Promoting access to real and virtual markets.
6.      Access to business information.
7.      Collaborations and partnerships for business growth.
8.  Promoting linkages and a platform for business networking within and outside country.
9.      Interactions within your sectoral grouping and corporate organizations.
1.   Advocacy with government at all levels for SMEs friendly policies.
1.   Promoting clustering and clusters development.
1.   NAFDAC Registration fast track.
1.   Resolution of issues on taxes and multiple taxations.

This association was created to establish contact with the government, its institutions and other non-governmental organizations for the advancement and promotion of the small industries. Earlier this week I attended the fair organized by the Lagos state government for micro, small and medium scale enterprises.

Truly I was amazed at the vastness of ideas and creativity in this country. There is so much space in the sky for all of us to fly. You just have to want it. I saw ideas ranging from Nigerian made polo Tees mixed with Ankara and lace to recyclers of nylons and bottles. Businesses ranging from farmers of raw crops to food processors and skin therapists.





If the government isn’t ready to create work for us, we might as well create opportunities and work for ourselves. Which is better than doing illegal businesses which many of us are so ready and eager to delve into. 

In my next post I will be sharing more information about NASSI and I will also share their contact details. For as many of you that need the extra push and environment, this is it. 

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