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16/12/2025

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Innaminnit… we’ll be LIVE at the Rad!Are you an SME doing business in Africa and looking to expand, globally?Don't miss ...
19/09/2024

Innaminnit… we’ll be LIVE at the Rad!

Are you an SME doing business in Africa and looking to expand, globally?
Don't miss this incredible opportunity!

The U.S. Foreign Commercial Service of the U.S. Mission in Nigeria, in collaboration with Brij Technologies Inc., and in conjunction with Collabs Africa, invites you to the exclusive demo of Paybills Africa.
This innovative platform, developed in partnership with MTN Nigeria, FinTechs, and intermediary banks, enables seamless global inbound payments in local currencies without the need for FOREX intermediation.

Why Attend?
- Discover how Paybills Africa can revolutionize your cross-border payment processes.
- Witness a live demo of the platform.
- Explore future payment capabilities and opportunities for African businesses.

Who Should Attend?
- SMEs aiming for global market access.
- Businesses interested in efficient cross-border transactions.
- Entrepreneurs looking to leverage mobile money and FinTech solutions.
Don’t miss out on this game-changing event!
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Brij Technologies, in partnership with mobile money service providers like MTN Nigeria, FinTechs and intermediary banks have created a cutting edge cross-border payments platform: PAYBILLS AFRICA for Nigeria and 21 other markets WITHOUT THE NEED FOR FOREX INTERMEDIATION. The U.S. Foreign Commercial....

05/08/2024
Just a dress?Look again!The details of this dress are just amazing. The sheer craftsmanship that goes into each of our a...
04/08/2024

Just a dress?
Look again!
The details of this dress are just amazing.
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27/07/2024
29/04/2017

Ugochi Ekwueme, Communications expert Many workers are redundant.

28/04/2017

A night of architectural themed games.

The   is looking for partners to help firm up the cycles of business in the 'informal sector'.
25/04/2017

The is looking for partners to help firm up the cycles of business in the 'informal sector'.

Pause: Entrepreneurship should be taught as a subject in all schools across Africa.

By far the biggest employer of people in Africa is what is generally called the "informal sector." I personally don't like this title "informal," preferring something like the "entrepreneurial" sector, but the truth of the matter is that most people in Africa survive and put their kids through school, by being "self-employed" in some sort of business activity.

Whilst most of the people in this sector are generally literate, having been to school, there's very little in our education system that actually prepares them for a life running their own business.

This attitude that people must "fend for themselves" is something we need to end across Africa. Governments do have a responsibility to help create real jobs in an economy.

For those government leaders that ask for my advice, there are always five things that I recommend:

1. Publicly acknowledge that the "informal sector" is the central activity in your country. Whether people are smallholder farmers, street traders, or tradesmen and women, don't be ashamed to acknowledge them as real economic players. They are contributing to the economy just like the biggest businesses that you have in your country.

2. Acknowledge the importance of this sector by putting in place policies that enable them to prosper. When they prosper, they will grow, employing more people. Start by holding meetings with them which are genuinely aimed at listening, and engaging them with dignity and respect.

3. Ensure law enforcement officials respect the informal sector. If governments don't formally recognize the key role of this sector in the economy, law enforcement may treat these entrepreneurs badly. This is what makes this sector vulnerable to corrupt officials.

4. Ensure this sector enjoys real rights under the law. For example, no policeman should be allowed to arbitrarily confiscate someone's goods, without due process. Courts should be arranged (and officials trained) in such a way that they can adjudicate the needs of this sector speedily, and cost effectively.

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5. Introduce entrepreneurship training into the formal education curriculum. By the time someone has completed seven years of school, they should be able to put together a basic profit and loss statement, and a basic balance sheet. They should also be able to read financial statements. This is really, really simple, and not much more complicated than reading football scores!

A high school leaver must also know:

# how to register a company, and register for tax.
# the basic company law of their country.
# about banks and how they operate.
# about payroll, and laws governing the rights of others.
# how businesses really operate, and how prosperity is generated in an economy.
# about sustainability, of both economic growth and the environment.

I would go as far as to say that anyone who goes to a university must also have mandatory entrepreneurship training, irrespective of what they study. This is because we have university graduates that are also unemployed, who could easily create jobs for themselves and others.

Together we can help our vast army of entrepreneurs in Africa become skills-based "enterprise builders."

I strongly believe that if Africa focuses on fostering and developing entrepreneurship, there will be a remarkable uplift in job creation.

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08/04/2017

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Mo' Freebies,
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