Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Business. Show all posts

Wednesday, 29 June 2016

Meet Dairo Damilola Opeyemi Who's Redefining Auto Parts Business In Nigeria

23-year-old Dairo Damilola Opeyemi who hails from Ibadan, Oyo State is the young Chief Executive Officer of Autofactorng, redefining auto-parts business in Nigeria.

In a country where buyers culturally show an overwhelming distrust of salesmen in the automotive industry, Dairo's innovative platform sells genuine auto- parts at affordable prices and delivers it to client's doorsteps nationwide with warranties on every item sold is no doubt a breath of fresh air to car users. 

The young CEO's rise to becoming a nationwide auto- parts supplier in less than a year of establishing his firm is based largely on his passionate ingenuity to provide car users in the country with genuine alternative to both sub-standard and fairly used auto- parts, 'Tokunbo' which overtime leaves buyers cheated and unsatisfied. 

Wednesday, 19 March 2014

Republican Lawmaker Says Businesses Should Be Allowed To Turn Away Black People

A Republican lawmaker is facing some backlash behind his recent comments intending to illustrate why he believes the government should not intervene or shut down businesses for refusing to serve African-American or gay customers based on their religious beliefs.

via Think Progress: A Republican lawmaker in South Dakota believes that businesses should be able to deny services to African Americans, gay people, or anyone else who offends their religious beliefs.

Saturday, 14 September 2013

How Police Connived with Lebanese to Intimidate and Harass Nigerian Business Man


In what seem like a classic case of the hunter becoming the hunted, the police authorities at the Area F Police Command in Lagos has been accused of conniving with a Lebanese simply identified as Alex, one of the managers of Charvet Nigeria Limited, marketers of popular energy drink, Power Horse, to intimidate and harass a Nigerian businessman and driving school operator.
According to Mr. Bode Thomas, an instructor with Steerite Driving School located at Suite D1, 15/16, 72, Kudirat Abiola Way, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos, he got a call at about 4.30 am on the 26th of August informing him that a reckless drunken driver had damaged the fence of the complex housing the driving school office and some of the cars packed within the premises.

“I got a call from my colleague at about 4.30am, that the security man of the complex where the driving school is located called to inform him that a car broke the gate of the office complex and damaged the driving school automatic car parked in the complex and that the damage was caused by some drunken Lebanese guys coming back from a night club in company of about three prostitutes.

Thursday, 8 August 2013

"JOKE HAUZ" An Evening Of Comedy, Music & Business Networking


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By TEEGEE "Da Unusual" and Dj Bobbi of soundcity.
This week's guest artiste is J'odie the kuchi kuchi crooner.
Friday 9th August and every other friday. Time 8:00pm 
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Saturday, 22 June 2013

Olu Jacobs, Amaka Igwe, Obi Asika,Others celebrate New DG, National Broadcasting Commission, Emeka Mba.


The Nigerian Entertainment Business Group (NEBG) held a  reception and Cocktail session In honour of the newly appointed Director General of the National Broadcasting Commission - Prince Emeka Mba.


The Nigerian Entertainment Business Group (NEBG) is a strategic alliance of the key and leading business operators in the Creative Industries, which looks to building sound and robust foundations for current and future Business in the Creative Enterprise Sector.

Movie producer, Amaka Igwe, in her opening speech, thanked guests in attendance and gave a brief introduction on what NEBG  stands for. “The Nigerian Entertainment Business Group  is an alliance by key organisations who aim to bridge the gap between Africa’s media industry and investors.”

“Enjoy yourselves, talk business and have fun." she added.