HOW TO START A BUSINESS IN NIGERIA
INTRODUCTION
Starting a business in Nigeria is
simple but can be difficult at times, especially if you don't know the
country's business terrain very well. Before we deal with How to start business
in Nigeria, let's first look into the reason why doing business in Nigeria is considered
to be a good choice.
No matter who you are and your financial capacity, there is
business for anyone to start in Nigeria at all level. Even without money, you
can still start business in the country if you are smart enough and ready to
master the art of trustworthiness, good service rendering, and how to run
errand.
Nigeria is one of the best places to do business in the world
in terms of profitability and competitiveness.
Another thing that makes Nigeria one of the best places to do
business is the issue of taxation. Though some companies do complain of back
handedness and multiple taxation, Nigeria still remains one of the countries in
the world with the lightest taxation and 'not too' complex regulatory
framework.
The
question now is; how anyone could start a new business of any form in Nigeria?
DEFINITIONS
Business: A
company or organization that trades (buy and sell), makes products and provides
services.
Entrepreneur: An
entrepreneur is one who initiates a new commercial enterprise; searches for
business ideas turn it into business opportunity in the sole of making profits.
Nigeria: Nigeria is the case of study been look at
on the topic; ‘How to start a new business’.
(MeMat) - Memorandum and Articles of
Association
C.A.C – Corporate Affairs
Commission
STEPS TO BE CARRIED OUT ON HOW TO START A BUSINESS IN NIGERIA
1.
Prepare Yourself
The first step to starting a small business in Nigeria is to
adequately prepare yourself. You may think this is not important but it can be
the thin line between success and failure. Running a business on Nigerian is
tough but highly rewarding; so to survive, you have to be tougher. Nigeria is a
harsh terrain to operate in but since we are Nigerians; It is believe we are
well grounded to tackle the challenges on ground. Now how do you prepare
yourself?
You can prepare yourself by attending a seminar on the chosen
line of business you wish to venture in and getting all the necessary
information about your chosen industry. You can also prepare yourself by
accepting the reality that you can fail tomorrow; you prepare yourself by
increasing your risk bearing capacity. And ultimately, you prepare yourself by
making up your mind to succeed despite the odds and competition.
2. Have a
Good Business idea
To successfully start a small business in Nigeria, you must
have a good idea. In fact, any idea or business opportunity will do; except you
are pioneering a new invention. I emphasized that any business opportunity will
do because most Nigerians focus solely on the business idea without knowing
that a business idea is just a tip of the iceberg in the entrepreneurial
process of building a business.
Idea is the first step towards starting any business anywhere
in the world. You must have an idea of business you wants to venture into.
Ideas sometimes goes together with passion, if there is something you are
passionate about, it could be easy for you to form business idea base on that.
For instance;
Here’s an entrepreneur’s passion for internet and computer is
what helped me develop the idea for internet base tech company. Advantage of developing
business idea base on your passion is that the passion you have for it will
help you sustain the business in turbulent times. Going through the table,
you'd get to see plenty of potentially profitable business ideas that may
interest you, pick one that closest to your heart and work it out.
Services
|
Agriculture
|
Commerce
|
Industry
|
Haulage and Logistic Services
|
Tomato Farming in Nigeria
|
Fashion Sells
|
Internet Startup
|
Professional Photography
|
Poultry Farming
|
Electronic
sells
|
Foods
and Beverages
|
Professional Cleaning
|
Rice Farming
|
Grocery Supermarkets
|
Renewable
Energy Supply
|
Hotels and Hospitality
|
Pig Rearing
|
eCommerce
|
Furniture Making
|
What you have on the table above are some of the business
ideas that fly in Nigeria. There are hundreds of small and medium scale
businesses that are profitable in Nigeria.
“A business idea is
just another idea. But an idea backed by a strong feasibility, a thorough
business plan and a smart business team is no longer an idea. It’s now a solid
business opportunity worth pursuing.” – Ajaero Tony Martins
A good business idea alone does not guarantee success in
business; an average business idea with good business fundamentals does. The
world is filled with brilliant “million dollar ideas” but the world lack
seasoned entrepreneurs.
You don’t need to crack your head to create something new;
don’t bother re-inventing the wheel, just find a proven business line and learn
the fundamentals. You can even decide to buy a franchise if the capital is on
ground. Nigeria has the needed population to absorb any product that is backed
by a strong business sense. Once you have a business idea you want to work on,
the next thing is to develop serious business plan.
3. Do a
Feasibility study
The third step to starting a small business in Nigeria is to
do a thorough feasibility study before investing a dime in any business
opportunity. This is basically where the failure of most Nigerian entrepreneurs
begin. I have seen people invest in a business idea or opportunity simply
because a friend or relative said the business is profitable.
I have seen people jump into an industry blindly in reaction
to unverified information. I know entrepreneurship is all about risk taking but
jumping into an industry without an adequate knowledge of its fundamentals is
suicidal. I know this because I am talking from experience; my dad made this
very mistake and he paid dearly for it.
4.
Understand your Market
Before jumping into any business or industry; make sure you
have thorough understanding about its fundamental metrics. Every business has
an inside secret and if you must succeed; you must find such secret. Understand
the market of the industry you are going into and you will increase your
chances of success. The best way to begin such is by asking yourself the
questions below:
• Who are the
customers?
• How do they want
to be served?
• Who are your
major competitors?
• Who is the market
leader?
• Do you have a
chance for survival?
Can you grab some market share in that proposed business
industry of yours? These are the questions you must answer before starting a
small business in any industry.
5. Develop
A Business Plan
Proper planning is essential for the success of any business.
Develop a robust business plan that includes every aspect of your business and
follow it judiciously. Business plan is especially important because further to
providing you with a clear set goal and objectives, it can provide a reference
point you can return to at any point in time in your business.
People tend to overlook this most important aspect of business
without understanding the value. Just looking at a plan and seeing how far you
have come is a great motivational tool to help you carry on. It can help you
determine whether you have drifted somehow from your original vision and allow
you to get back on track.
Much have been said about the importance of business plan for
entrepreneurs. Planning is the key to success in any venture, make you have a well
written business plan before you proceed to start a business in Nigeria.
Developing a business plan is another point where most
Nigerians miss it. It is estimated that over 85 percent of small business
owners (entrepreneurs) in Nigeria operate without business plans.
Since majority entrepreneurs are operating without business
plans; why can’t you capitalize on it and make it a competitive advantage for
your business. Banks don’t lend money to businesses that are operated without
business plans but what if you have one? Well, I leave that for you to answer.
Please write a good business plan for any business venture you
want to undertake. Even if it is an informal, one page business plan; write it.
Your one page business plan may not get you the bank’s attention but it’s a way
forward because it will help you concentrate on fulfilling your business
mission.
6. Find a Good Location
Logical Questions for thought:
So you want to start a small business in Nigeria? If yes; then
where are you going to locate your business?
• Are you going to
site your business within your neighborhood or are you going to site your
business in an industrial area?
• Are you going to
separate yourself from the crowd by building your own brand in a specially
selected location?
• Or you are going
to operate from the centre of trade or commercial places in Nigeria?
If you intend dealing on general merchandise; then you can
consider locating your business in districts such as Aba, Yaba, Tradefair,
Idumota, Lagos Island, Oshodi, Mile 12, etc. But if you are in a service
business or you are building a specialized brand; you can situate in areas such
as Ikeja, Allen Avenue, Apapa, VGC, Victoria Island, CMS, Ikoyi, etc. But
wherever you choose to situate, make sure you are well prepared to face the
challenges of that terrain.
7. Obtain
the necessary Licenses and Permit
As an entrepreneur, you need to be legalized for a valid
business i.e. to have the government and its law enforcement agents on your
heels; make sure you obtain the necessary licenses and permit needed to operate
your line of business. Every industry has regulatory bodies governing it; so be
sure to check their operational policy to make sure you are not going against
the law. Also remember that you may need licenses and permits from both the
local, state and federal government. So make sure you factor their costs in
your budget.
8.
Register your company or business
Most businesses operate as sole proprietorships in Nigeria;
you can choose to go the same way. But if you are truly out to build a
successful business that will stand the test of time; it can be advised that
you register a business name or factor it in your cost projections as a short
term plan.
Depending on the magnitude of the business you wants to start,
you need to register your Business in Nigeria with the Corporate Affairs Commission (C.A.C) to enable you do business in
the Nigeria legitimately.
Hire a Lawyer to register your business and carryout other
bureaucratic requirements. More so, your Lawyer will help formulate your
business policy and operational legal terms.
You can choose between the sole proprietorship; limited
liability or public liability form of entity. After choosing your business
entity, you can get your business name registered at the Corporate Affairs Commission’s
office in Abuja, Alausa Lagos or anywhere.
The registration Fees to be paid to and at C.A.C for matters under the Act are as specified in Companies and Allied Matters (Fees) Regulations 2003 The Minister of Commerce makes the regulations in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Minister by sections 16, 632, 668, and 692 of the Companies and Allied Matters Act and all other powers enabling the Minister in that behalf. The Minister may change the Regulations as and when he deems fit and the changes will be published in the official gazette. Stamp Duty is payable in respect of the Memorandum and Articles of Association (MeMat) and the MeMat must be stamped before it is presented to C.A.C for filling. Stamp Duty is Chargeable by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and is assessed on behalf of the FIRS by the Federal Commissioner of Stamp Duties according to a scale fixed by the Joint Tax Board.
The registration Fees to be paid to and at C.A.C for matters under the Act are as specified in Companies and Allied Matters (Fees) Regulations 2003 The Minister of Commerce makes the regulations in exercise of the powers conferred upon the Minister by sections 16, 632, 668, and 692 of the Companies and Allied Matters Act and all other powers enabling the Minister in that behalf. The Minister may change the Regulations as and when he deems fit and the changes will be published in the official gazette. Stamp Duty is payable in respect of the Memorandum and Articles of Association (MeMat) and the MeMat must be stamped before it is presented to C.A.C for filling. Stamp Duty is Chargeable by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) and is assessed on behalf of the FIRS by the Federal Commissioner of Stamp Duties according to a scale fixed by the Joint Tax Board.
All the payments are made in the national currency
of Nigeria which is the Naira and the symbol is N
(the capital letter N double struck through) It is also denoted in
international notation as NGN. It is best done going through a lawyer to
avoid unnecessary mistakes and dupe.
9. Raise
Capital
Before making up your mind to start a small business in
Nigeria, an entrepreneur needs to have the necessary capital to at least launch
the business. Capital is the startup fund in starting a business.
Financing a business is one of the biggest challenges that faces
any entrepreneur anywhere in the world and Nigeria is not an exception, but it
can be sorted out easily especially if you are a Nigerian. It involves sourcing
for startup finances.
10. Start
the business
After going through all the processes above; this is where you
get down to the real deal, this is where you start the business. Most people
make wonderful plans, do feasibility research and even raise the needed capital
to start a business. But for reasons best known to them; they just fail to start.
Maybe it’s because of the fear of failure; but what I do know is that not
everybody has the guts to start a business. Most can only dream of it but only
few dare to take the risk. Are you willing to take the risk and start your own
business here in Nigeria? Only you can answer that.
Actually, this is where your work as an entrepreneur gets
tougher because statistics reveal that 75% of all new businesses started fail
in their first five years. And of the 25% that survived; 80% of them will fail
in the next five years. It means that about 90% of all businesses started will
fail in their first ten years. This statistics may be harsh but it’s the truth
in its entirety. Are you prepared to lose it all? If your answer is yes, then
start.
11. Look
for Leverage
The fastest way to grow in business is to leverage on the
structure of well established businesses. So if you want to grow; then look for
leverage. Leverage can be in the form of getting a bank loan, getting credit
line from suppliers; striking strategic alliance with a bigger player or
getting a contract. No matter what leverage you decide to pursue; go for it.
12.
Survival is the Game
If you can make it to this stage, then it’s congratulations
because you’ve just started your own small business in Nigeria. You have
started the game and showed resilience; now is the time to break it through.
At this stage, survival is the name of the game. You might
take some pounding from stronger competitors; you might make a business mistake
or even face intricate business challenges like a change in government policy
but don’t give up. Stay strong and fight it through.
Analysis
of an instance of generating business opportunity:
Over 160 million people with reasonable purchasing power that
is said to be one of the highest in Africa, makes it a top [go to] destination
in Africa when it comes to business.
Some companies who have neglected the country in the past are
left to bite their fingers with regret. A good example can be found in the
telecoms sector. Many telecoms giant neglected the country, coming up with all
sorts of negative analysis about how telecom business is bound to fail in
Nigeria. It took the guts of MTN and Econet who were almost unknown in Africa
then to invest in Nigerian market. As a result, these companies have been
transformed from obscurity to one of the biggest Telecoms companies in the
world through the success they recorded from the Nigerian market alone. Other
telecoms companies like Vodacom that turned their back on Nigerian market where
made to lure their loses. Don't let that happen to you, if doing business in
Nigeria is in your plan and you have come with a business idea, you need to
take the step now before others do.
CONCLUSION
For you to start a business in Nigeria, you need to understand
how business works in Nigeria, the market evaluation, the risks, and the legal
and bureaucratic frameworks involved. The steps on how to start a new business
in Nigeria should be followed sequencially and orderly as stated above.