Well, i think we are growing day by …

by Rich Kid on January 10, 2008

Comment posted Will You Catch This Vision? by Rasheed Adeboyejo.

Well, i think we are growing day by day.Pesonally, i would say i believe in ojeagbase’s dream.i beleive that one we will be there,time is coming when Nigeria will be seen as the true giant of Africa in terms of technology,economy and what a view.olajide lateef to me is one of Guru of our time, so keep it up, more power to your elbow

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Rasheed Adeboyejo January 10, 2008 at 3:12 pm

Well, i think we are growing day by day.Pesonally, i would say i believe in ojeagbase’s dream.i beleive that one we will be there,time is coming when Nigeria will be seen as the true giant of Africa in terms of technology,economy and what a view.olajide lateef to me is one of Guru of our time, so keep it up, more power to your elbow

Olowe olaolu January 10, 2008 at 3:31 pm

As for me, I believe in that dream. I know Nigeria can compete with the rest of the world if we can create oppurtunities for ourselves instead of waiting on these so called developed countries who only take us for hungry,dubious and good for nothing people.Its time for we Nigerians to break away from this shylock investors who are ready to trade away our lives in other for them to profit.I see a new Nigerian,where citizens would have more that 70% share of all facets of the economy, if we can see create these oppurtunities by ourselves and for ourselves

Ojo, Samuel Ola January 10, 2008 at 5:06 pm

I share your hopes and aspirations, Lateef. Nigeria shall no doubt attain that height but there is a dire need for a reorientation of the youths who are the leaders of tomorrow. It’s unfortunate that many that belong to the old generation have failed to give the desired leadership thus leaving a bunch of bad followers. All hope is not lost anyway, let’s keep on praying and be proactive.

ABIMBOLA MOHAMMED January 10, 2008 at 9:49 pm

The dream is awsome and would certainly change lives of active parttakers for the better.

edeh emmanuel January 11, 2008 at 12:04 am

i have always felt similar to this about nigeria, we can be great, i mean so many times when i sit an really ponder i have these great ideas that come up and i know for sure it was God who popped it into my head, the ideas are so big i’ll need a loan to materialise it, i am sure many other nigerian youths at one point in time have had such ideas too, but couldnt act on it. well maybe we could sell our ideas to some willing investor. i remember trying to sing up for a pay pal account and was embarrassed to know that nigeria was not on the list of approved countries, the next time i went to the cafe and saw those young teens scaming away i was really pissed cause they certainly dont help good intentioned nigerians who want to do business online. i stumbled upon a nigerian sight today http://www.tokunbo.com, and was impressed. keep it up nigerians, i am proud to be one.

Wole Wilson January 11, 2008 at 12:30 am

I don’t doubt your dream after all you are not the only person dreaming of that. Thank God for inspiring yuong minds in Nigeria. Just recently I was just thinking of a better Nigeria where we can sit down at home & do our shopping, pay for goods & services and close business deals. But I think only one person can’t fulfil the dream, hence the need for us to come together, brainstorm and take the world by surprise. God bless your dream. Wole Wilson

Noel John Meshack January 11, 2008 at 8:08 am

I think its a great dream. But I most there are lots of Nigerians out there who would like to share in this dream but don’t know where to start from or what kind of internet biz they would like to embark on. If someone somewhere can start an online training programme to really teach Nigerians on how to do internet biz. I think we will more persons believing in your dream. N.J. Meshack

FRANCIS ALAETO January 11, 2008 at 8:54 am

“When we get to that point, when we create
our own Ebays, our Googles and Yahoos, our ClickBank,
our PayPal etc., for Nigerians, and we are doing well, then the world will pay attention.

…If someone here creates a system where Nigerians can be buying and selling digital products — that’s what the ClickBank model is all about — would we need to break our necks to have ClickBank account?”

With what i know, doing business online as a Nigerian is a very challenging one. But if we stay focus and we stay away from those act that will tarnish our image as RICH DAD said then the day will come when the challenges we face with Paypal, Clickbank etc will be a thing of the past just like it is for some other countries now.

We need to do more by increasing the level of e-business awareness in our country. Nigeria is rich and big enough to create internet millionaires and Experts with or without the help of all these foreign bodies.

It high time we wake up. Let Nigerian IT Experts come together and let see if we can’t develop a very good and reliable online payment system, a system where we can be buying and selling digital products just like ClickBank, etc.

Nigeria has been delisted from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) blacklist, We already have Visa and MasterCard here in Nigeria, We can have something far better. All we need is more work and focus, let come together, let team up as one and fight our way through.

NIGERIA IS A GREAT COUNTRY. TOGETHER WE WILL MAKE IT HAPPEN

abiodun kumoye January 11, 2008 at 2:54 pm

good idea, need time to nurture.let those dat knows help the novices among us to develop good internet business for all to benefit.govt has a big role to play.

salaudeen o.j January 11, 2008 at 4:38 pm

Hi Boss,
I believe in The Nigeria Project. We can do it if we are focused and determine. Reorientation is the first step.
Not untill there is a big crusade, we can start talking about it to any one that care to listen.
Be an apostle of great change.
Independence is sweet. Help make it happen.

Wealth tutor.

emenike nwosu January 11, 2008 at 5:39 pm

This is not only a vision but a confirmation.A reaffirmation that we have the ability and potentials to be celebrated,An encouragement to be strong,focused and dertermined if we must stand out.
Emenike.

Balogun Abayomi January 11, 2008 at 7:00 pm

Hi,
I must confess, this qualitative and unquantifiable information is an eye opener for we Nigerians, who never thought about the power in independence and problem involved in reliability. I must make a fact clear, there is nothing these whites are doing that is unachievable in this world of our own.

We should cultivate the habit of starting things big in our initiatives with seriousness, focus, determination and commitment. What Yahoo,Google, Clickbank and others are doing can be practiced and perfected right here in Nigeria ,while we become icon of attraction.

We Nigerians, let wake up from our slumber to embrace and be proud of our own innovations by driving your creative minds into action. As for me, i have to start dreaming and ensuring the visions into reality. As Americans will say “God bless America”. God bless Nigeria. Amen.

Nsikak Akpan January 11, 2008 at 7:09 pm

thank you for the site

Dele Ajado January 12, 2008 at 6:55 pm

The time for a new age has come, it is closer than we all expect it to be, the time is NOW.
Now is the time when we all need to look inwards and develop ourselves, lets all forget the old ways of doing things which has yielded little or no fruitful result, lets look inside ourselves and see if we have done every thing we can to see a better future for ourselves and generations after us. What a man can not see in his mind he can not possess in the physical.
Let us resolve to be the first set of Nigerians who will do all the right things to see a better Nigeria offline and online.

Dele Ajado.
http://www.deleajado.com

Adesanya Michael January 14, 2008 at 7:10 pm

Sir,all you’ve being saying is good, i want to see you facially in order for us to talk. thanks for always being there!
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Adesanya O. Michael.

Pat January 19, 2008 at 5:19 pm

This dream is awesome and I do agree with
the vision. It saddens me whenever I come
across sites that automatically cut me off
‘cos I am from Nigeria. Necessity is the
mother of invention. One of these days the
Nigerian dream will overtake the world. Pat.

DJ Sobanjo February 16, 2008 at 1:30 am

Hi

I understand the sentiment as a nigerian who lives abroad. I am frustrated that I can’t make paypal payments to my contacts back home.

While I appreciate our wanting to create our own clickbanks, paypals, ebays e.t.c the challenge here is that we are cutting ourselves away from the rest of the world wide web so straightaway limiting the reach of our networks.

There is an obvious reason why we have this situation, it’s because of the prevalent fraud situation in Nigeria. While you and I may only be interested in doing legitimate business, there have been some unscrupulous elements who have gone and made things difficult for other Nigerians.

A more practical solution is to engage a major bank in Nigeria that see’s the potential of internet business and engage with these companies like paypal, clickbank and ebay and discuss possibilities of putting in security systems that would make it difficult for these fraudsters who are in the minority but have had a serious negative impact and then open up poerations in Nigeria.

Do not for once think that these companies don’t want to do business in Nigeria. They really do and I pray it happens cos it would be a really massive opportunity for true enterpreneurs in Nigeria to take advantage of the power of the internet and generate a global income.

To your success
DJ Sobanjo
http://www.itsmyniche.com/freecourse

samuel April 7, 2008 at 7:32 pm

i saw an Nsikak write a post…wanna know if this is nsikak from pittsburg?

Ekwunife April 15, 2010 at 9:29 pm

Sir,all you’ve being saying is good,i want to see you facially in order for up to talk.thanks for always being there! This is my number 07032322267 sign Ekwunife Emeka.

Ekwunife May 10, 2010 at 11:03 am

This is not only a vision but a confirmation. A reaffirmation that we have the ability and potentials to be celebrated.

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