NON OIL EXPORT WORKSHOP PARTICIPANTS` COMMENTS - 3 VIDEO CLIPS
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Post by Trade facilitator on Aug 20, 2010 10:10:41 GMT 1
1. Mr Ismail AbdulAzeez is a dedicated and hardworking consultant who does not just teach what he does not practise. He is a farmer, exporter, consultant and educator verse in the area of Agricultural commodities export, snail and grasscutter farming in Nigeria.
Having done research a lot of people organise seminar just to make money and leave their student to their faith with no follow up, and I will say this is one of the best seminar I have been to.
Segun, Ibadan.
2. Participation in the seminar about non oil export business is a golden opportunity I have today.I have learnt how to establish business or practise as a self employer.
However,the local commodities like kola nut, bitter kola, cassava etc which I familiar with but which I don`t know the international value is a big opportunity I have gained.
I have also learnt from the instructor how to be action minded and focus. What ever the level of the training without putting into action is a total waste of ones time and money.
Adewale Rufai, Ikorodu, Lagos.
3. I learnt a lot from the commodities export seminar.I learnt how to market my export business and get buyers.I also learnt the payment terms.
AbdulAkeem Akinwunmi, Lagos.
4. Though I came late, but I still gained a lot. Some of the knowledge acquired include:
-The basic process export; that is the simple steps to take before packaging products for export. -Where and how to source for buyers. -Some unique products in Nigeria. -The cost and process of setting up a company for export purpose. -The importance of integrity in export business.
Biriabebe, E . Parker, Bayesa State.
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