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African Entrepreneurs, Besides Technology, Innovation Lives on Business Model

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Most times we simply think we can only do innovation via technology. Interestingly, where R&D is very limited, because of limited funding, we do not need to spend limited resources to pioneer new technological and scientific breakthroughs. There are many opportunities to build great firms, in Africa, by innovating on business models. Yes, you just apply new business models on existing matured technologies from the Western and Asian worlds in Africa.

As you work hard to make your products better and improve your processes, do not forget that business model could be as catalytic. Yes, business model innovation is one of the most overlooked areas by startups in Nigeria despite the fact that the right model could help you thrive.

I did note in this Harvard Business Review article that thriving in business goes beyond engineering and technical superiority. Yes, there are many other elements like branding and marketing which must work in a symphonic way to deliver value at scale. This follows my point that business is not just about who can create the most sophisticated technology in the world: “Rather, it is about fixing the frictions which exist in markets.”

In the tech startup world, technology is important for success, but it does not disproportionately determine winners and losers. Two companies can invent similar technologies; one will win and the other will lose. Focusing on technology supremacy alone is a model for failure. Over the years, I have consistently seen what I call “latent factors” — business features that are generally outside the scope of the core tech team — to be real factors in a company’s success.

Writing in Quartz, Andrew Alli made a similar point: we can innovate not just from technology but via business models. He used the mobile telephony innovation in Africa to explain his points. The African telecom entrepreneurs did not invent GSM and CDMA technologies; they simply built new business models which used those technologies to deliver better values to customers.

These entrepreneurs didn’t invent cellular technology. Rather they combined their understanding of the market and the African consumer, with Western cellular technology and improvements in computing processing power and software to develop and adopt the “prepaid telecom business model” turning mobile technology from the preserve of the rich who could afford to be billed for their usage after the fact into a mass market product accessible by anyone with some amount of buying power. Massive wealth generation in non-rent extractive industries generally indicates that massive positive economic value is being created, and this was, and is, the case with the mobile telecoms industry in Africa. Business model innovation is perhaps the most important but unsung type of innovation available to Africans. It allows us to borrow innovation that might have cost hundreds of millions of dollars over long time spans to develop, and combine and adapt them to solve uniquely African problems in a way that achieves what Silicon Valley investors call product market fit. This is corporate nirvana if you can achieve it.

This paradigm thinking of inventing at business model is very important in Africa as we continue to struggle on creating systems which can engineer solid R&D in science and technology.

Employers Will Not Change the Rules for You

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If you are looking for a job, do not expect companies to change their rules to accommodate you. The  #1 rule in Nigeria today is that grades matter in the sectors most would like to work – oil & gas, telecoms, banking & tech startups. The top 10% of any graduating class will desire to be in those sectors as first options. Simply, in these sectors, good grades are key.

I understand the narrative that America does not look for grades. Rather, they focus on capabilities. Yes, that is true because America’s economy is so huge that there are many things which may not require grades or simply university education. In that case, the grade the company requires is GED (WAEC equivalent) – yes, that is still a grade, as if you do not have it, you would be out of luck in America, on many things. In some states, this GED is compulsory – if you are not in school until the 16th birthday, your parents could be jailed! So, depending on how you look at it, U.S. does follow certificates.

Now, on the university one – the main certificate – U.S. does require good ones when absolutely necessary. I can bet you that a Harvard degree will set up better in life than a degree from an unranked school even when the kid who attended the unranked school may be more talented. If you do the average, you will notice that Harvard graduates achieve more in life than graduates of unranked schools. That does not mean that a kid who graduated from an unranked school cannot find success.

It is the same logic when people say that Mark Zuckerberg dropped out and yet built the Facebook empire. They forget that out of every 1000 dropouts, there may be only 10 successes. But when you take students who stayed in school, the average improves up to 500. It is that average that matters, and not the specificities of individual cases, for counselors.

Despite the exciting stories of Mark and Bill Gates, another dropout, the world has been built by those who stayed in school. The co-founder of Intel Corp, Gordon Moore, has PhD. The founder of Qualcomm was a professor. That they went to school should not be lost on the worship of dropouts. Across all nexus, the game favours people who graduated to thrive in life. Plus, getting a teaching job depends largely on where you graduated. Some of the best jobs on Wall Street are for Ivy League graduates.

When former U.S. President George Bush nominated Harriet Miers for the Supreme Court, many U.S. Senators did not like the idea. Some complained that she went to Methodist Law School – a mid-tier school. The problem was not her skills, but the school she attended. They later got an Ivy League graduate (a graduate of Princeton) and they smiled to confirmation. Today, the present AG Jeff Sessions is despised in some circles because he has no Ivy League education.

Simply, if you have the opportunities in this world to get good grades and better certificates, get them. Stop the illusion – every country does the same thing in different ways. There is a need to sieve through many applicants, and increasingly more continue to use grades and certificates as instruments.

Unless you can invent an alternative system, the propensity to hire an A student will always be higher than an F student who may turn out better. The problem is that the F student has already lost before the action began. He failed on something – yes, he got F. Why would you expect the next thing – the job – to have a different outcome? That is why many will run away, and go for the person already doing well. It is the path of lesser friction.

It is simple logic and no company will change the rules for you if you think you can lazily graduate with poor grades [I have always maintained that poor grades are not killers but the processes that lead to them. If someone got a poor grade after doing his/her best, he/she will be fine in this world. Yes, despite failing the exam, that process will lead to a better life on something else. The problem arises when bad processes result to poor grades, and the individual does not want to fix the bad processes].

In this world, Victory has relations; Vanquish is an orphan. That means employers will always congregate around victorious graduates with good grades. Never expect that rule to change for you.

Nigerian Agro-Entrepreneurs, Read this CBN ABP Publication for Your Strategy

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Anchor Borrowers' Programme

If you work with smallholder farmers in Nigeria, and you do not read the Central Bank of Nigeria’s ABP publication, you may be missing critical insights on how to drive strategy. ABP is the Anchor Borrowers’ Programme of President Buhari through which the government finances largely small scale farmers. Simply, when you have farmers who still need food supplies from government to survive, you will agree with me that you cannot be a good agro-ecosystem entrepreneur without understanding the priorities of government.

Visit your local CBN office, and ask for a copy. As I have explained many times, if you read the inaugural speech of President Buhari, you would notice that agriculture was first on his agenda. Reading the  ABP document will give you a window on how farmers and other ecosystem partners can be organized to tap into the opportunities which ABP offers at both state and federal levels..

Another example is the starting of Zenvus, a precision agriculture startup; I will explain in another post. The decision to start that company was finalized on May 28, 2015 because that was the day I read President Buhari’s draft inaugural speech. (I had arrived from U.S. to attend the Inaugural Ceremony).  At the end, I made up my mind that agriculture would be huge, and quickly developed a plan to be in it, at the technology level.

We intend to attack the problem frontally through revival of agriculture, solid minerals mining as well as credits to small and medium size businesses to kick – start these enterprises. We shall quickly examine the best way to revive major industries and accelerate the revival and development of our railways, roads and general infrastructure

Always remember that any CBN publication on agriculture is always superior to whatever the Ministry of Agriculture has. Why? CBN has the money while in some cases the Ministry of Agriculture will need donor support, budgetary allocation (never fully implemented) or return to CBN. Of course, CBN can be a vehicle to execute a national agro-policy. Nonetheless, when CBN says it wants to get something done, on agriculture, be assured that cash is never a problem. That means it moves fast because it does not need to ask anyone to write a cheque. Simply, pay attention to CBN publication on agriculture as you drive strategy in your business if it involves working with small holder farmers who remain tethered to government subsidies to live.

CBN Takes Over Skye Bank, Welcome Polaris Bank

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As many expected, Skye Bank has failed. This bank after a well documented corporate governance issues has never recovered. It has been alive primarily because of its constant present at the CBN lending window. Even publishing its audited financial statement was a big issue. Too much insider-loan crippled a once viable enterprise. As CBN and AMCOM step in, Polaris Bank has been created to assume the assets and liabilities of the defunct Skye Bank. As this happens, there is a new investment opportunity in town – AMCON will have to sell this bank within a short time after stabilizing the balance sheet. The good news is that no job would be lost though AMCON will likely cut benefits and wages.

The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) on Friday announced the takeover of Skye Bank.

The apex bank also withdrew the operating licence of the bank.

Godwin Emefiele, CBN governor, said in consultation with the Nigerian Deposit Insurance Corporation (NDIC), the CBN decided to establish a bridge bank, Polaris Bank, to assume the assets and liabilities of Skye bank.

Mr Emefiele added that the strategy is for the Asset Management Company of Nigeria (AMCON) to capitalize the bridge bank and begin the process of sourcing investors to buy out AMCON.

“By this decision, the licence of the defunct Skye Bank is hereby revoked,” he said, adding that “all customers of Skye Bank shall be automatic customers of the new bank and their accounts and records duly purchased by Polaris Bank.”

The CBN governor explained however that given the good performance of the board and management of the bank, the CBN shall retain them. In addition, he said, all employees of Skye Bank shall be absorbed by Polaris Bank under a new contract except any employee decides to opt out.

Skye Bank had in 2016 been under the radar of the CBN after the apex bank discovered some “unacceptable corporate governance lapses as well as the persistent failure of Skye Bank PLC to meet minimum thresholds in critical prudential and adequacy ratios, which culminated in the bank’s permanent presence at the CBN Lending Window.”

The focus of the action then was to save depositors’ funds and to ensure that the bank continued as a going concern, being a systemically important bank, Mr Emefiele said Friday.

He added that although the bank’s performance improved afterwards, the bank needs urgent recapitalization.

“The result of our examinations and forensic audit of the bank revealed that the Skye Bank requires urgent recapitalisation as it can no longer continue to live on borrowed times with indefinite liquidity support from the CBN,” he said.

“We wish to assure all depositors that under this arrangement, their deposits shall remain safe and that normal banking services shall continue in the new bank on Monday, 24th September 2018, to ensure customers to transact their businesses seamlessly.”

World’s Most Popular Sports Loved by Everyone

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Sporting activities form a very important part of our daily lives. Professionals from MBA thesis services claim that people play games to keep fit, stay fresh and healthy. It is no doubt that sports are the most affordable and arguably the best stress-busters for many people. It is not a thing for the men alone. Women have also had the same interest in sports as their male counterparts. This has been made more and more interesting through technology that has made watching and listening to sporting activities possible. Today, there are many people watching and listening to live commentary from radio, TV and even on the internet. As a result, the sports concept is accessible to many people today.

Favourite Sports for Many

Definitely, there are differences in preferences of the type of sporting activities one would engage in. This is obvious owing to the fact that people have different likes and dislikes in almost every sphere of our lives. Even with that, there are some types of sports that are more popular than others and have found a huge following in and throughout the universe. Here are some of the most popular sports loved by everyone.

  • Golf

This is the most expensive sport in the world with a following of about 400 million fans. It is a ball sport and precision club where players normally known as golfers make use of different styles and strikes to hit a ball with an aim of landing it in a series of holes set up in the game field. The golfer hitting the maximum number of balls using minimum shots ends up as the winner. A lot of precision is required in this game. Although usually termed as a game of the rich, it is also played in many parts of the world including third-world countries.

  • Basketball

Despite being common in many other parts of the world, this sport has the biggest fan base in America. Around the world, it has a total of 400 million fans. The sport is normally played by two teams against each other with tackles and shooting balls using hands into a loop for a score to be made. The team with the many loop scores takes the day. It is tagged a game of the rich hence the reason you won’t find it in many parts of the world.

  • American Football

Though named after America, this type of football has also attracted a following in other nations like Fiji. It is definitely famous in America with a fan base of 410 million around the world. America likes doing things in its own way but because of its influence around the globe, many other people are also interested in what they do hence the huge following from many other areas.

  • Baseball

This game is mainly played in the USA but has also grown to attract fans and players I Cuba, Japan and the Dominican Republic among other nations. According to online editing jobs professionals, the fan base is around 500 million stemming from different parts of the world. It is a game played by two teams with players taking turns in this bat and ball game.

  • Table Tennis

As the name suggests, this is tennis on a table. It has attracted a fan base of about 900million from different parts of the world.  It can either played in singles or in twos meaning one player or two players to either side of the divide. Players are required to pass a light ball using small rackets over a net placed in between. 

  • Volleyball

With a fan base of about 900million, volleyball comes up in the top 10 sports loved by everyone around the world. It is a very intense game whether it is played by men or by women. The game is normally played by two teams separated at the centre by a net above them. Players are required to hit the ball using their hands with the aim of hitting it against the ground of the opposing team. 

  • Tennis

There are over 1 billion people around the world who love watching and/or playing tennis. A game of tennis comprises either two or four participants playing against each other. The game is played on clay courts, concrete courts or in a grass court among several other options. It is either one against one other person or two against two other people. 

  • Hockey

The fan base for this sport is about 2 billion people around the world. Field hockey is played by two teams where players endeavour to tackle and tactically move the ball or else puck into the goal post of the opponents. The complexity of the game is what makes the game full of fun. As a result, there are different versions of the game played around the world.               

  • Cricket

It is amazing how Cricket has had a huge following of about 3 billion fans around the world despite being played in only some odd 15 nations. The game comprises two teams with 11 players to each of the sides who bat and field. The team making the most runs or dismisses the opponents faster emerges as the winner. 

  • Soccer

This is arguably the king of all sports with a fan base of 3.5 billion people. Football has attracted a huge following around the world and is definitely the number one sport loved by all. A game of soccer comprises two teams each with eleven players. Winning against each other is by scoring into the goal post of the opponent. By observing it, one may think it is easy but it is 90 minutes of applying energy and skill to get past your opponents.

Final Thoughts

Sports form a very integral part of our lives and based on one’s interests and access to a certain sport, people will either engage actively in it or watch others play. These sporting activities come with a lot of benefits both social and physical. Here are the top most loved sports around the world.