Wholesale Business Opportunities In The Nigerian Fast Food Business

Wholesale business opportunities in the Nigerian fast food business are being created due to the popularity of this nascent business model.


Mr.Bigg's is Nigeria's first chain of fast food restaurants, run by the conglomerate United African Company of Nigeria PLC(UAC PLC). UAC operates 170 outlets in Nigeria and other establishments in neighboring Ghana.


As fast food enterprises become part of the culinary mainstream experience in Nigeria, the opportunities for Nigerian wholesalers to serve this market will grow.


Fast food restaurants can be supplied by food wholesalers, paper good wholesalers, and clothing wholesalers.


Fast food establishments can be cash cows for Nigerian entrepreneurs because they are high volume users of products, and because of their need to constantly reorder supplies.


A business person looking to enter this market should make a list of items which are needed by the industry, and then contact wholesale suppliers and manufacturers of the items which are needed.



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Nigerian Wholesale Businesses Should Embrace Online Marketing

Nigerian wholesale businesses can greatly increase their sales by implementing online marketing strategies. As more Nigerians utilize Internet capable cell phones, and enjoy access to online services both at home and at work, Nigerian wholesalers should be utilizing online marketing tools to reach potential customers.

Search engines and online media properties such as Google, Yahoo, and Facebook, all offer pay per click advertising programs through which a Nigerian wholesaler can advertise online, and pay only when a prospect clicks on his or her ad.

There are also marketing strategies that can be used for free, such as article writing and posting classified ads to sites that allow posting without any charges.

As Nigerians spend more time online, it will be crucial for all wholesalers, from handbag to dress resellers, to establish an online mechanism for reaching potential buyers.
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Ghana Offers Relocation Opportunities For Nigerian Wholesale Businesses

Nigerian industries are relocating to Ghana to take advantage of lower infrastructure and labor costs. But because the customer base in Nigeria is much larger and affluent than in Ghana, the stronger market for wholesale products is still Nigeria.

Nigerian wholesale importers can take advantage by moving their business operations to Ghana, and then shipping their wholesale goods to Nigeria, while at the same time selling locally in Ghana.

The cost of an airline ticket to Europe from Ghana is also lower than from Nigeria, providing one more incentive for Nigerians to relocate their wholesale businesses.




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Nigeria Urged To Pursue Its Business Creativity

Nigerian and Ghana businesses, from the wholesale to the retail level, are urged to develop their own business strategies, instead of basing their operations on those of Western economies, according to Executive Director of Ghana based China Europe International Business School (CEIBS), Professor Kwaku Atuahene-Gima.



The esteemed professor feels that in order for the Nigerian and Ghana economies to fully blossom they need to develop their own business approaches.



While in theory this sounds like a profound idea, and might perhaps be, successful business throughout the ages have been open to learning from other business cultures and implementing the business lessons they have learned.



For instance, a Nigerian boutique selling wholesale dresses might want to see which retail strategies work in the United States and the UK, and implement these ideas while running her dress shop.


Professor Kwaku Atuahene-Gima is probably correct on a macro-economic level, but on an individual wholesale or retail level, business people in both Nigeria and Ghana should take advantage of Western entrepreneurial ideas.

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The Youth Are Helped To Start A Business In Nigeria

Nigerians are a highly entrepreneurial people. You will find many Nigerians operating side businesses in conjunction with full time employment or studies. In addition there are many Nigerians who operate full time businesses through which they sell wholesale dresses, wholesale suits, wholesale handbags, and pretty much any other type of wholesale and closeout products they can get their hands on.


The Nigerian government is now creating open-door opportunities for the next generation of Nigerians to elevate themselves and the country through the pursuit of starting and running their own business.


The Minister of Youth Development, Mallam Bolaji Abdullahi, led the Federal Government team in spearheading the Youth Enterprise Innovation in Nigeria (YouWin) for the Southwest geo-political zone. The YouWin innovation, which is a program of the Federal Ministry of Finance, the Federal Ministry of Youth Development and the Federal Ministry Communication Technology, has a mission of teaching young Nigerians how to operate and succeed in their own commercial enterprises, such as starting a boutique in Lagos, or importing cars to Abuja from the United States, among many other types of business opportunities.

The initiative will work to provide access to credit to those who require loans to launch their entrepreneurial ventures.



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Wholesale And Retail Business In Nigeria To Benefit From Improved Telecommunications

MTN Group Ltd., Africa's largest mobile-phone company, said Nigeria's communications regulator asked it to improve services or stop marketing connections to new subscribers. Assuming MTN Group wants to continue to build their cellular phone business, they will need to comply with the regulator and improve their service. Since most Nigerian wholesale and retail entrepreneurs rely on their cell phones for business use, any improvement in service should lead towards an increase in their productivity.

For example, a Nigerian boutique owner will be able to always connect with her customers when a new shipment of wholesale dresses arrives. A Nigerian wholesale handbag importer will be able to have a clearer conversation with his American handbag supplier.

The ability to communicate properly in business is especially important in a society where business is conducted based on personal relationships.

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How To Increase Your Wholesale Clothing Sales In Nigeria




The following tips can effectively help you increase your wholesale clothing sales in Nigeria. By following these tips carefully, and by applying them to your business as appropriate, you will be able to maximize your sales by meeting the demands of your Nigerian customers.

Tip #1

Offer personalized service. You want to tailor your sales process to your customers. For example, if you have a client who purchases Tahari suits for her banking job at the First Bank Of Nigeria, chances are that she will be spending the majority of her day inside the bank’s corporate offices. By bringing your wholesale clothing selection to her, and allowing her to try it on at her convenience, you will distinguish yourself from other corporate office suit sellers by the convenience which you offer to her, and therefore gain her business.

Tip #2

Focus on a variety of different brands. For instance, if your Nigerian customers consist of professional men who like wearing brand name dress shirts, you will have the opportunity to increase your sales by offering them additional brands than can be found at local dress shirt retailers in Abuja and in Lagos. While most clothing boutiques might focus on just Polo Ralph Lauren and Hugo Boss, you can sell more by also carrying Kenneth Cole, Tommy Hilfiger, Calvin Klein, Van Heusen, and Club Room. While Nigerian men might prefer the better known brands initially, once they see the quality and appearance of the shirts produced by these designers, they will be open to trying them out.

Tip #3

As consumers in a highly fashion conscious market, Nigerians want to know that they are buying highly fashionable and popular designer clothes. Show them pictures in magazines, in newspapers, and online, of the wholesale clothing which you are marketing to them. If you can show them how desirable your wholesale merchandise is in the United States and in Europe, you will be more than two thirds on the way to rapidly growing your apparel business.

Sincerely,
Donny Lowy
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