The social network that you can wear
- Lifestyle
- February 6, 2015
One thing is clear, the Nigerian startup ecosystem (tech and otherwise) is burgeoning exponentially and incubators are having their hands full already. As the number of athletes in the race called entrepreneurship surges, so does the number of deaths. People/Teams crashing out, dropping of the picture for different reasons. Many drop their blame on lack
READ MOREFailure is dreadful. The thought and fear of your ingenious idea becoming a stillborn is what keeps a lot of would-be entrepreneurs with potentials looking in from the sideline. Will it succeed? Will people buy it? What if it isn’t what people want? How do I get people to love it? What if it fails?
READ MORE1. Simplicity. A simple business card will beat anyone, simplicity they say, is the ultimate sophistication. Creating a business card that is simple, unique and void of unnecessary graphic elements will make your business look classy and will be taken seriously. 2. Logos How you position your company’s logo on your business cards matter a lot.
READ MORE“Great companies are started by people just solving their own problems” – Chesky The cliché “experience is the best teacher” best explains the invaluable experiential insights shared by Brian Chesky of AirBnB. In an interaction with African entrepreneurs during the recently concluded Global Entrepreneurship Summit (GES) in Kenya, the co-founder of the US$25.5 billion peer-to-peer
READ MORE1000 lucky entrepreneurs from all over Africa have just concluded a 2-day intensive boot camp organized by the Tony Elumelu Foundation tagged #TEEP 2015. The boot camp is one of several stages these entrepreneurs are being taken through, following their selection out of about 20,000 applicants from 52 African countries. The laudable Tony Elumelu Entrepreneurship
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