 You're welcome back. Nigeria is a land of many opportunities with bustling population of over 200 million people. Now, whether Nigeria is a profitable place to live depends on your definition of profitability and your willingness to take risks. The country has a large and growing population, a young workforce and a wealth of natural resources. However, it also has a high level of corruption, insecurity and poor infrastructure. There are many successful Nigerians who have built businesses, created jobs and made a difference in their communities. However, there are also many Nigerians who are leaving the country and who are struggling to make ends meet. The country faces a number of challenges including corruption, insecurity and poverty. Nevertheless, or nonetheless, our Lebanese and Chinese friends have seen opportunities to flourish in Nigeria and now they call it home. So tonight, we are asking the question, are there real opportunities in Nigeria to thrive for Nigerians to thrive in Nigeria? Please, let's hear what you have to say. Remember, you can join the conversation, send us an SMS or WhatsApp to 081-803-84663. I'll take that again, 081-803-84663. So, guys, what do we say about this? First of all, yes or no? Are there real opportunities in Nigeria? I think they are. Yes or no? Yes or no? Yes or no? Yes or no? I wish there was a word in between. No. But yes, there are real opportunities, not a lot, but there are real opportunities actually. When you say real opportunities, there are a lot, not a lot. So what do you mean by not a lot? First, let me say this. I remember them asking a question backstage. And I said we wouldn't come on air without that question. First, see, Nigeria is one of the most populous countries, if not the most populous country in Africa. Yes, it is. It is on statistics. Number two, Nigeria has over 72% of people on that 35. And we know what that means. We know what that means, but we have people on that 70%. You have a workforce. So that already tells you that, look, there is a massive business opportunity, right? Because there are people that are going to buy, they are going to sell, they are going to work. So this is what I mean by real opportunities. But at the same time, when I say that there are not a lot of real opportunities, what I am then talking about is, okay, when we were talking about the Lebanese and the Chinese guys, right, and then I remember we were saying something about how are we favoring the people in the white skin, other than the black skin and things like that. If you look around the commercial areas, you find out that most of the restaurants, most of the supermarkets are run by these guys. Do you know, in fact, I found out something very recently. Do you know that even the Nigerian owned supermarkets and restaurants are literally paying the Lebanese guys to manage and run for them? So what exactly is the reason behind this? Okay, sorry to cut you off, Dami. But do you know that if you walk into a restaurant today, I think it's a mindset which has now also affected the government. If you walk into a restaurant today and you see a Lebanese guy as the manager or as the whatever, the funds, how do I put it now, the face of the representative, people tend to calm down and listen and they are more receptive and open to the person other than when it is in Nigeria. So that little stuff from there were our own problems. First things first. Now this also has now translated to the government. I remember as a child I used to ask my mom, what is this? She said it's China's civil engineering company and I'm like, why? So are you telling every day there are people graduating as engineers, civil engineers, civil engineers, civil engineers. So why is it that most of the construction, major constructions that are done in our country is by the Chinese? So clearly there is something that we probably don't know yet. I don't know if it's that there's some trade by butter But then how many construction companies owned by Nigerians do we actually have in Nigeria? Because you cannot possibly want them to, you cannot possibly want people to employ a certain, you can't expect For instance, I think that would be refinery. There was something about it one time when people were like they employ them But then again, how many people in Nigeria have actually worked in the refinery before that it can be employed and that's a good Do you see the problem? Yeah, are we More about experience and the thing about it dragging it back is be one of the reasons would be our answer Your question would be because maybe because they are better managers No, NJ, I have seen that business. I think it brings us back to the system of Nigeria again I don't think that it whips its citizens enough to actually have certain types of experience To function in certain types of capacity. Well, it's when people say this experience I have a problem with this experience thing you are talking about. How do you gather experience? Fine, you got that experience by actually working. You start from somewhere There are even people to do the work enough to gain the experience There are people, what are you saying? Go and bring in all those evil boys from Onitsha But do we really need the evil boys or we actually need the people that know what they are supposed to do? How do that mean you're still not so now we're saying we don't have people and I'm telling you that we have people Okay, they brought about that point that visible how do they know what to do? They will learn that is how you cannot just keep sitting down and saying that they don't you don't have the experience You don't have the experience. How do you start? It's not from one day You start before you gather zero one two three is it my five years ten years experience with time. That's how it works But we are not even willing now. That's even talking about manpower now, right? Okay, now listen to my infrastructure No infrastructure is bad. That's another problem. That's one of the things that is even killing businesses in energy Imagine you want to start a a water manufacturing company for example I'm not even talking about regulatory bodies. Oh, I've not gone to policy. So yeah I'm still just talking about now infrastructure Maybe I decided to start maybe manufacturing bread a bakery or chicken pie or something like that Do you know what the cost of power will do to me? Now, okay, I start maybe somehow some I'm able to get grants That's by local because the truth is that these grants exist, but we're not very we are aware of them Yeah, and they're not particularly Yeah, they're not open to the public is usually by chance that you get to hear about them. Okay, so my summer you won't get this one Then you start to pay for power Then I've got to come knocking on your door. You have to get Nadak number that license and approval. You do that tax You come you pay that one then you now have to employ people to pay so they're like a whole Lot of things these other white guys on the other hand have access to foreign exchange And we know what it is The rate of foreign exchange to Naira Naira. Yes So it's sort of easier for them to pump in a certain amount of money to do these businesses So that is one angle Okay, that is one angle. I mean trust me Chinelo. There are a lot of angles to this We can we we start here on all the angles wound in this conversation But like I said earlier when we started there's a conversation that I need us to have yeah And that is a conversation about how international companies are driving in Nigeria and then we'll look at a few of the opportunities we think are currently that people can actually look into because we can as much as we say that There are no opportunities there So we have to be able to direct our audience to where those opportunities are and how they can key into it Well, we'll go we'll take a short break at this point and then we'll see you shortly If you're just tuned in it's our ladies night out and we are discussing the topic as their real opportunities for Nigerians to drive in Nigeria Please let's hear what you have to say. Remember you can join the conversation Send us an SMS or WhatsApp to 081-803-84663 Our phone lines are now open. Please call us on 070-2500-7749 I'll take that again 070-2500-7749 So back to our conversation Yeah, how do international businesses Tried in Nigeria. What are they doing that we are not looking into? What are the big what are the opportunities? If any, what are the opportunities that they're giving maybe there's some Kickback or something. I'm trying to understand. Are they giving is there something that they're paying Other businesses need to pay so that we are treated the same way or do we have to bleach our skin? Is it all about the skin and I don't think I don't think so I don't think so. I think You know when a foreign business I say foreign now because it could be a Nigerian trying to establish a business overseas One of foreign business is trying to Establish in the country. I feel you know the government of that country sees it as pumping into their country Because what I like it or not you're going to pay tax. Yeah, so I don't know how many Nigerian business is paid tax in Nigeria So a foreign company coming into Nigeria will definitely pay tax and that's going to do something to The economy of Nigeria. Yeah, so I think we can look at each from that angle and like you also said they are very They they have access to FX, you know, so because if you bring For instance dollars into Nigeria by the time you're in Nigeria, you're not going to be able to pay tax By the time you change it is going to be a lot more than when it just remains in dollars So it enables them have access Access to funds to actually do business That's what I think if there are some other benefits that are being gotten from this I would also like to learn at this point, but I'm going to come from the angle of opportunities if there are really opportunities in Nigeria I like to believe that Nigeria is in fertile ground and it's very marketable It's just quite an opportunity that it feels like our government and economy is working against us But then it doesn't take away the fact that there are real opportunities in Nigeria One opportunity I like to say is um agricultural. I have always said agricultural I have always been a fan of agriculture because Even Nigeria as a country is depending on agriculture So I mean I don't see why anybody does not see that that's actually a business idea. Yeah, do you get there? You can see Renewable power. I get that there are certain types of business that are very capital intensive I'm not anybody can just go into this business, but doesn't take away the fact that it is actually A business opportunity that can thrive in Nigeria because we don't even have constant power supply in Nigeria So imagine if you go into renewable energy I mean you are going to you have a target market clearly and then you're going to make your money from there So there are several there's Well, Nigerian government as as a whole can even buy into tourism rather because there are I believe that there are places in Nigeria and even cultural in Nigeria that Foreigners can come into the country to learn about and it's going to fetch a lot of money into Nigeria economy Yeah, but then again, since Nigerian government is not willing to I don't know maybe go that route Let me hold that thought we have a caller on the line We have pastor or ladipo from Igamu Pastor ladipo are you on the Are you on the line? Yes Good evening. Can I go ahead now? Yes. Yes, please go ahead Yes, hello. Can I go ahead now? Yes pastor ladipo, please go ahead Yeah, good evening lady. Good evening I reach all over you now My my take is this. Okay. There are great opportunities in Nigeria But there is only one bottleneck And that bottleneck is what Delos talked about. We just that she needing good people into it our mentality and our mindset Do you know that in our football field or sport as a whole Nobody will give you a chance if you are not carrying a different thing Are you getting Even when we have local teams that can do well Once anything that involves any other color We tend to jump at it. So my take this is me that let's change our orientation Let's change our mindset. There are great opportunities in this nation and we'll go far with it. Thank you Thank you so much. Thank you for your comments. So, yes I feel like we're not addressing the issue. I mean, I don't think it's about skin color And there are opportunities in Nigeria. Yes, we have a problem with actually grabbing this opportunity and thriving in it Yes, yes, because there's the we part of it Yeah, but I don't think it's about color. No. Well, it's an opinion for Nigerians. Yeah for Nigerians Yes, there are opportunities for Nigerians But then we just sort of identifying what the stumbling blocks are to those opportunities And you say you think about the mentality and mindset is a very real thing and I'll give you an example, right? Now where I work I've realized that a lot of people because I mean we have a lot of we have different races Let me put it like that And do you know that in most cases even the black people We all we just have that thing at the back of our heads. That's the other people that have other superior Thank you. Yeah, I My team lead is a Nigerian I have someone else who is superior to me, of course, but she has a different skin color But you know that most of the guys on the team respect and regard her More than my team lead. Well, absolutely. I get you understand today We literally had to address that saying that no look this person is actually the same She actually answers to this other person as her line manager So you might as well want to fix that in your head. But why did that happen because of skin? So I'm gonna I'm gonna give an example Of that a live example. I'm like, you know, one of my previous places of work I had a marketing manager who was walking out of the uk And I was leading the team sales and marketing team in Nigeria So she's the original marketing manager because we had an office in Kenya. So it's a case of She manages the marketing but In my opinion because it's sales and marketing. She has to You know, she the normal thing is for her to report to me so that we can work together since I headed the team in Nigeria Nigeria is our head office But because of like you said skin color and a few other things Okay, let I'll come back to that. So we have uh, we have dexter from lecky on the line Hi dexter Good evening Please let's hear your comment Let's hear your comments. Please go ahead. Okay. So what I'd like to comment on is the influx of Could you speak up a bit so that we can hear you clearly Okay, is it better now? Yes, way better. Thank you Yeah But you know focusing on the living people Influencing for the country and this is just my personal opinion. Okay, all right I mean, it's just like you guys said it's surprising that we have more Even while And Caucasian people are living in the country. I'm thinking about this in the top of my history And what I think is actually because They've been It's not very different In terms of the economy like in fact, I think it's worse First of all, we have to say 24 24 And then the currency Was that thank you And the general transit They have to wait for me So by station Right Yeah So when you bring the investment, they're not saying that Well now while they are Taking out whatever Because The economy is still We have a policy that if you really try to Do what you have to do Make headway The fact that we can make ends meet with us. We have some people or some problems and be there just to switch your head But if you don't care, they don't have this inexplicable problem with those people and being friends at your point Even if they get to do it In fact He's the least to be I don't say too much In the times of how The people to work in So even like for example, what do you have on your We want to see a particular So I don't know much about the Chinese Okay, any smart based on The human's command in this event With the economic climate But some of the already has A harsh economic Or even harsh at our And you guys it's very attractive Yeah I'm not going to get back I think that I'm not going to get Okay, thank you. Thank you very much. I mean, I didn't catch everything I could pick out some people talking about the economy from where these people are coming from I think they have a Either I said they have a better economy something along that line No, he's what you're trying to say in that currency It's not very different from From what we have here Okay, well, yeah, yeah Not very different. Okay. I thought you said it's better It's not very different from what we have here The Naira was literally At heart with the Lebanese Was there this thing called So I'm not sure what I mean. I understand. I understand that's right But you see this is part of what we are seeing We don't like to give ourselves a chance in this country The thing is that these people I think we fail to understand that these people have more access to fund that We Nigerians actually have access to fund Yes Because even if you're about to start a business now, you're going to go and take a business loan the interest rates will choke you Like I said at the beginning, I feel like there are a lot of things. There are a list of things If we actually sit down here, we'll be we'll be listening out too many things That's so we should prefer solutions. That's me. I believe that that's that's one of the major reasons why The foreign the foreigners are thriving in business More than if Nigeria if Nigerians are actually doing business in Nigeria because first they have more access to funds and then again I don't know. I don't know. I think yes I heard that the devolution of Naira was actually very Intentional. I'm not particularly sure why now But then thinking about it again from a very layman perspective If the value is if the Naira is devalued, right? And then I have dollars for I mean dollar is a global currency, right? I have dollars and I am looking for a A Maybe a country to actually invest in and I like I was saying earlier to you The things that actually sell or rather that you get quick returns on a very Everyday since that's why you see that most of all these businesses that are owned by all these lebanese and indians. They are supermarkets Because do you get because food do you understand what I'm saying because those things you can get quick returns? They are not trying to go for specific products and what's it called now a customized product because Those ones might take a while because you need to really really appeal to your target audience Those ones might actually take a while to get returns and at the end of the day You don't want to be in a country doing business. I am not adding to the economy of that country. You may be sent out You know, let me let me cite an example Let's look at clothes for example fashion Yeah Do you know that it's very expensive and I say that without the names in any words to patronize a locally In a Nigerian rcw branch. I know let's not even go there. In Nigeria. What rcw that they call rcw It's not even actually Let's not even go there You are hearing things like 35,000 naira. Why is it? I'm sorry guys, but I'm not going to go into that conversation Because like I say There are things that would affect For any business to get to that point where they are charging that much They are paying like we earlier we spoke about it. Demi you mentioned it You mentioned about the issues with light issues that affect businesses So you have issues with light now where a lot of businesses are dealing with petrol and fuel high diesel Everything is increasing and even though they are my favorite outside that wants to drive in Nigeria How are they going to drive if they make if they make like they might as well go to a bar to go and print it now In mass production. So guess what you are getting this rcw kind of businesses are Made to measure made to feed will you wear nj nj If I tell you tomorrow now The nj I now do a business. So I now Make clothes from umah here And now I'm doing mass production and my tops now are 44k or 335, but you will see it on 200 people Will you buy it? No, okay That's on We're not I'm sorry, but See We can't do anything to help that situation. What do we need to help that situation? Sorry guys We have a we have a bimbola on the call from leki. Hi a bimbola. Good evening Hi, um, good evening. Good evening Please share your comment Okay, so I I want to You Start with the Chinese Okay, so first of all a lot of the chinese self businesses are Government sponsored in most cases And it's not just about Nigeria If you go to most of the developing african countries the chinese Strongly represented there As a matter of fact a lot of african countries are in debt to the chinese government In fact, if you look at it critically well We should be afraid of a second colonization If the african governments If they are not careful Now the chinese the the lebanese guys Are very skilled when it comes to managing businesses Now not just Nigeria if you go to a lot of african countries You see the lebanese guys and and the major business they run In most of these places are actually supermarkets So they are very skilled When it comes to running supermarket when it comes to running hotels anything that has to do We don't speak to our business The lebanese guys, let's give it to them. They are very experienced and they know what to do. However in Nigeria There are too many opportunities But you see because a lot of these guys come into Nigeria with a lot of equity Which most Nigerians do not have access to except for the big players You know, so that's some of the issues we have here But in the case where the Nigerian government is able to make good policies that will favor indigenous businesses You would see a lot of businesses beginning to come up in Nigeria Nigerians are too smart Not to have Businesses run in this country So if we have policies that the government creates a neighboring environment For businesses in Nigeria You will be surprised at how Nigerians will begin to fly. So there are too many opportunities there Where a lot of Nigerians are handicapped Because the policies favor a few And not just everyone You guys are doing a great job. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you And I love what I've been blessed said about strong, you know, bringing up that Freeze day and he just dropped it in the strong government backing. Yeah, so which means that most of the time when You know There's a contract out or they need to put out a contract for something maybe like road construction or something like that sometimes Sometimes there's someone at the other end like there's someone within the system And they now go and you know, this whole back end thing go and call someone say, okay I want you to come and bid for this business But I'll take some profit. But then do we have Nigerians in that industrial in that particular Space, are you saying that there are no Nigerian civil civil engineering companies that actually have the same capacity If you empower them, why not? Well, so that brings us back to the government That's what I'm that's that's the end conversation That is the end conversation See, I mean I can say for some other industry, but for the construction I don't know. There are actually See, I don't think there is any there's particularly Any industry that you cannot find Nigerians that are good True I don't I honestly don't think because I feel like Knowing even Nigerians and the way they are, we're very resilient I'm telling you This is not cool. I'm so sure that you will find someone living comfortable in Nigeria Have you thought about it? Why did that? We have this our same Nigerians, right? That's driving when they leave the country. Thank you. I know you were heading to that. That's where I know Of course, I have to go there Just like you said, I'm going to continue from where Chinelo stuff Chinelo was mentioned in a few of the opportunities that are currently Or areas that you know, I said that we're going to look at areas Let's take look at take just I said, see how many Nigerians if I tell you how many Nigerians are out of this country on On if I can say take visas if you understand what I mean on take visas like every day right now If you see someone who is good with Even if you see a solutions architect in Nigeria See see they have to be picked where he is Is just that he hasn't he has even not woken up to the real the power that he has And what he can or he's like a person who is closed minded and just wants to stay. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, he's doing remote work That So I think everything actually boils down to the government so the government is not even helping its people so I think that the reason why the government is Simile That it looks like they are seemingly helping the foreigners thrive in Nigeria in terms of business It's just because they want them to pour into the economy of the And also they're going to get they always get something on this side because if I'm big, yeah There is definitely more that I would like to know I would like to know the more That there are a lot of industries that Nigerians can thrive in You know, we mentioned fashion. We mentioned tag. There's beauty even beauty natural beauty a lot of beauty products are out there now A lot of people are doing natural Okay, beauty products and Not be walking No, let's just I'm not there. I'm not part of this MJ Adami left the room So even Nigerians have happened to you walk, you know This has also been opened in Canada And we do a lot of Home and you know office furniture and equipment and Nigerians rather import from turkey There's even computing does computer work like because we're very good and we're very skilled in a whole lot of things See Nigerians try when they leave this country. I don't know why so for the longest time I just thought that there's some is almost like, you know when they say Let's go traditional. When is it somebody's swore for your grandfather? So there's a hedge of No, one of our products is about enabling environments. I think that's that's So that's why we say that's why I went from the traditional, you know, we're very traditional in Nigeria. So I'll say If for the longest time, you almost think that there's this covering on Nigeria that no There's nothing profitable that can happen the moment you step out of that circle A lot of people go out of the country and oh wow You see some of them and you're like what happened in one year? Their life is transformed one second. We have another caller on the phone. We have kennedy from potahakot. Hi kennedy. Good evening kennedy, are you there? Good evening my assistant always Hello kennedy Hello kennedy. Thank you Yes, we can join you kindly make you Yes, we can. Yes, we can. Good evening. Good evening. I'm calling you Yes, so I was listening to you with this topic Of if there are opportunities in Nigeria, of course, there are opportunities for Nigerians in Nigeria There are more opportunities that even you ladies can think of You know, we are a country where we you could mention a lot of them. There are no power There are no good infrastructure There are security issues and all all all that you know those are opportunities actually You know when you're from a country where most of those things does not like most infrastructures are not Oh, oh wow, and I was actually enjoying that he was and I was just jotting that down because he made a very valid point That Nigerians, I think what I'll continue from where he was So I one point I got from kennedy is that Nigerians you see opportunities From even the problem problems that we have so I'll like Nigerians would thrive if we see our problems and create solutions because when you create solutions You first of all you counter that problem until you make money off it I think another point I want to come from is this okay We keep saying that Nigerian businesses are not thriving One of the reasons why I think that businesses in Nigeria might not be thriving is because of the consumers because I mean There's the business and I'm sure that we're trying to meet certain needs and demands Right, but and Nigerians really trusted people because we talk about mindsets The truth is that an average Nigerian will trust a white person not necessarily because of their skin color But because they have proven to be trusted over time than a Nigerian business But that's the truth because you are buying something on instagram for instance, and you will find out that what you see is not what you get So how am I then supposed everywhere now? It happens about now you go there from Ali Baba and you order one thing and get another thing Where we're talking about at the stands, but okay, let's just leave the online business Where exactly are you placing that order from because if you order from Ali Baba in in the UK You you will ship it back And then they'll bring it and then they send you the right size. So that's what we're saying So we're in Nigeria where we can't see that we are particularly trusted people in Nigeria Let's even look at the artist and you we pay a carpenter to come and do something for you. Here's something else See we do Now do you want me to give the furniture of my house to that person to do for me? So we have a lot of this is what I ordered as a game I don't think so I would rather go and buy it in Turkey Because I am sure that I'm going to get value for my money. So you see you see We need to come back to our own sales as the problem as well. No, see let's I agree with you 100 I agree with you But guess what if we start this people have associations right now, it's not strong It we can't hold them accountable because there are no hard drive puts it now There's no there's no body there's no body or there's no There are no agents or curators that are accountable to thank you So now imagine that you have a National well that association or national carpenter is the effects That's what I'm saying now that this now brings us back. See if people see that this thing is serious Do you think that the banking system was like this? Now you see that we are our problems at the end of the day No, we've always we've always known this why we have conversations about it because we're trying to For me, I feel like the reason why we have conversations like this is not Just because we're trying to retreat our problems We're trying to get some people who haven't heard of these problems Or who don't even know that these problems exist because there are people like that To learn certain ways of moving forward in different directions Because I feel like as a country we can't continue to do the same thing over and over again expecting a different result So why we keep talking about this thing and we share our opinions our different opinions because well We all have different opinions is so that people can catch on Something that would change their life That's the whole idea is to catch on some so that the change can start from somewhere because if we don't discuss it How do we even know that we have a problem? But you know, it's very difficult to actually best change when you're standing alone Then do you do you do you believe I believe in change. Do you believe that it's possible to even change because It just feels like you are part of the problem Because it feels like you have a mindset of this thing can't change Funny enough, no Funny enough, no, but then again, we need just maybe know about some people She's representing the people And maybe I'm playing the devil's advocate. I mean advocating this point I feel like we have to be a bit more optimistic if we're going to see any sign of change And the thing about it were christians. Yeah If I can speak freely So as even as a christian you have your they said there's a lot of power in the tongue So if we as christians and you know, the funny thing is always that we have a lot of churches everywhere But we most of the times our major problem in Nigeria is that we don't even believe in the things we pray for and we ask for We ask the government to give us all these good road. Good this you drive well I think so if it no not you but if you don't drive well, how is the road going to remain good? Do you understand what I mean? So there's a part that we need to play as people So we even from the and that's the mindset it goes back to the mindset that Chinelo was talking about If we do not set our mindset right We will always be in this place of We're going to be good. It may not be good. We're going to be good. It may not be good. And guess what even that is confusing for god Cause they won't let's just think about it. If you want this say you want this So half of the time our I feel like half of the time. Sorry. I'm going spiritual But it's sometimes it's a good way to explain it half of the time I feel like you know, it's like your problem is your solution to your problem is on his way to you And then you open your mouth and you say You prophesy And you say I don't even think this thing is going to work. Why am I wasting my time? I don't believe in this thing. You see that thing you said can So your solution starts coming back. Yeah. Yeah, and then you pray again and it starts coming So it's uh, that's why they call that's why even the christian race is a journey Because half of the time we're the cause of our own problems True guy is just sitting down there waiting to bless you You are the one holding it back because each time you say some and they've told you that you have power But you do not even believe that you have power. Yeah, even as Nigerians we say we have power But we do not believe in our power It was until this last election before Nigerian started to believe in the power of the youth or in the power of the population Irrespective of what the results were do you understand? So I understand and I'm coming from the point I think however, we're going to go about it would be from the point of We have to have the right mindset in order for us to even move forward Yeah, for us for any change to happen We have to want the change to happen and believe that the change can even happen And the government needs to do better Oh, no, definitely. We know that the government needs to do better. Government owes everybody is there is our right as citizens And that's the that's what births loyalty for You know country you go to the u.s the reason why the A basic u.s citizen would say God bless america and always would stand by god bless america is because America produces at least gives them food clothing shelter. They don't have to think about it They don't have to pray about it. And they don't even have to pray about it. It's not a prayer talk because it's not a spiritual attack It's something that the government is supposed to give to me So if the government is not doing that, then how do you do yours people in the government? They are the one backing all these foreign people off school might be collecting contracts for me Nigeria. Shah looky I was going to say let me take your last word. So chinelo. What do you have to say? What are your last words? I don't think there's anything more to do better Like and maybe never meant to write to give us good regulatory bodies and policies and then And stop changing policies every now and then and the exchange you should stay in one place This is not going up and down. No one say if they are fake So it's a bit tricky, but well, we've had a great conversation today And I'm sure if we were given another hour we'll keep at it because the thing about this conversation is that he has different angles to it Do we have a comment? I have a comment. Please take the comment All right. Good evening ladies most of them in their country travel hundreds of kilometers and all they see are stretch of farmland They come here all they see are stretch of bush and forests And they wonder why we are not using the fertile lands to make money Well, this person is Benson. Chinelo do you have a comment? No, I don't Okay, I have a comment here. Good evening my adorable sisters the problem with Most Nigerians about businesses is that they are scared to lose their money not knowing That most of the time from one's failure the experience For you to do better, especially if you are resilient We prefer to do business with quick money This can be seen especially among some of our youth today They prefer to be your carder riders than to learn walk that would even that can't even take Them any further in their education. This is from mrs adeniji from ajah So um before we go do ensure you follow us on instagram at wayshowafrica You can interact with us further drop a comment and most importantly follow all our social media engagements and remember to like Share comment and invite your friends and family to watch us and follow us if you've missed today's quote Here it is again. It's got me thinking what extra Ordinary opportunities Our friends from lebanon and chinese and china seen in nigeria that perhaps Some of us haven't noticed this is a comment from uchina uzo See you tomorrow at 8 p.m. As we bring another great conversation to your screens. Good night