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Why I Relocated from Nigeria to Benin Republic (Hint: A “Poor” Country Where Even Poor People Live Well!)

If you’ve ever been second-guessed, doubted, and treated with suspicion, you’ll know it can be very unpleasant. As a Nigerian, I’ve had (and HAVE!) to endure the stigma of being from a country renowned for scams – in countries I’ve visited, and – ironically – even back at home :-)))

Like a well traveled Beninese professional once told me”.

“Look Tayo, I’ve traveled all over the world, and met with lots of Nigerians. Even Nigerians don’t trust themselves. So why should people here in Benin trust you?”

And he was right.

Indeed, in my first few months in Benin Republic, I encountered lots of raw distrust from locals, who had bad stories about “Nigerians” to tell me!

ONE EXAMPLE: Read the article below, that I wrote recently…

http://tayosolagbade.com/sdnuggets/he-called-me-voleur-thief/

It tells the story of a how a young student in the university at Calavi (outside Cotonou) called me a thief.

And that was because he only ever saw me working on an Internet connected PC!
That happened back in June 2013.

Today, I enjoy great recognition and credibility in a growing number of formal business and social circles – including the NIGERIAN EMBASSY right here in Cotonou.

But it was not easy; I had to prove myself – by being creative and tenacious.

Two major achievements that have really opened doors of opportunities for me are:

1. My Quick and Dirty Guide to English for French Speakers (and French for English Speakers) – which I now sell.

Like I said, today, my perseverance is being rewarded. People now accept me here – even though I offer no solutions most of them can use or afford.

But they want to relate with me – and a few do purchase my products.

For instance the very first buyer of my “Quick and Dirty Guide to English for French speakers” CDROM was Cyriaq – a Beninese medical doctor, and now, friend.

He paid for it in advance, and picked it up 2 weeks later.

See what I mean by the level of trust I now enjoy? That would not have happened in May or June 2013!

Back then I was still working to win people’s trust – as I explained in this article titled “What Do You Do When People Are Scared To Trust You?” :-))

Gaining people’s trust is the key to success in ANY area of life.

I’ve learnt to do it quite well. That’s how I got this far. My ideas can help you do the same – or better!

Since then, I’ve written two other pieces on the subject of trust – all based on my personal experiences and observations.

a.Can You Be Trusted? (Real Life Farm Business Sales Conversations With People Just Like You)

b. Proven Strategy for Succeeding by Winning People’s Trust

Read them. They will help you keep going in times when no one seems to be ready to give you a chance.

2. My Pineapple PEEL based drink which I am working towards offering for sale from a “snacks bar” before the end of the year.

I was already a known face in the Nigerian embassy, here in Cotonou, with at least one senior official, before coming up with this drink.

However when I took a bottled/labeled sample of the drink to the embassy, things went to a whole new level!

Details will come in future articles I’ll be writing.

Now, Some Direct Answers to Specific Questions People Keep Asking Me

Plenty of skepticism is naturally directed at a person like me who claims to earn income selling “his knowledge and expertise online”.

Most Nigerians simply cannot believe that is possible. The socioeconomic environment in our country makes most people feel there are no viable alternatives.

And that’s why I do what I do via this blog, and my website.

I’m using myself to PROVE to people they can pursue and succeed with viable alternatives like those I’ve discovered or developed.

But anyone who wants to use my methods simply cannot be lazy. And you cannot be in a hurry either.

1. Why did you leave Nigeria to Live/Work in Benin Republic?

Answer:

I’ve just returned to my base in Cotonou, Benin Republic, from 2 weeks in Lagos-Nigeria. I went to administer a questionnaire survey to farm industry stakeholders (for the international research paper I’m writing on “Using ICT for Feed Formulation”).

It all began on 1st April 2013, when I implemented my plan to become a Location Independent Entrepreneur – with my base in Benin Republic.

That decision was greatly influenced by a need for steady, reliable power supply and generally conducive environment free from annoyances I totally hated.

I was spending over N800 daily on fuel to power my generator in order to do my work on the laptop. And that did not even let me do as much as I needed to each day. Yet, NEPA would send in crazy estimated bills and insist one pay – other wise you would be disconnected. And this, from people who rarely supplied more than 25% of power supply one paid for.

What really nailed my resolve was when I visited the neighborhood NEPA office, and told them I wanted to be removed from the National Grid.

My argument was that I never got enough electricity and still got issued bloated bills to pay!

The newly appointed power station looked me in the eye and said “Even if we disconnect you, we will still bring you bills every month, and you will have to pay!

At that point I knew I needed to relocate, because I was sure I could literally kill someone, if I kept living and working in an environment like that.

I’ve always believed I should get value for the money I pay.

And that’s why as a service provider I ALWAYS go the extra mile to give buyers of my products and services more than they pay for.

The Nigerian environment had tested my patience to the limits. So I began investigating alternative locations to move to.

Read “You’re Not Crazy to Follow Your Inner Voice” in which I explained the “psychological dilemma I overcame to settle on Benin Republic.

Another article in which I explain is “No. 110: Why You Need to Think With Your Whole Body (and How)!

Yet another is: Change Your Environment to Succeed – If Necessary

Since arriving Benin Republic, it’s been like relocating to heaven from a version of hell.

No exaggeration.

My productivity has dramatically improved.And more online work has come my way as a result of the useful output I’ve been able to produce.

2. But how do you get enough business? There really is not much business in Benin Republic for someone like you who does freelance writing, software development, public speaking, web marketing coaching/support, information publishing etc

Answer:

My adopted approach remains strange to many Nigerians – indeed Africans. To learn a bit about what it means to be a Location Independent Entrepreneur (which is what I now am), read this article: A New Generation of Entrepreneurs PROVES That Our Schools Need To Offer a Different Kind of Education!

Note that my target audience has NEVER been people in Benin. Indeed the only clients I’ve so far had here are foreigners (Nigerians, and a Cameroonian)

My work has always been focused on selling my solutions online.

Since moving here, MORE buyers from in and out of Nigeria/Africa (as far as Canada) have purchased my feed formulation handbook, and software in particular.

For those unable/unwilling to buy my products, who still want to do feed formulation, I recently published a new PDF titled “Using MS Excel® Solver for Least Cost Feed Formulation Can Be Easy – But Also Dangerous (How to Protect Yourself)“.

(NB: Anyone who uses MS Excel for serious work should download that PDF report – or risk making avoidable errors. )

Payment is made to me via transfers to my GTB account or through an alternative arrangement I made to receive online payment.

My efforts to use foreign payment processing platforms have been frustrating. I do NOT use Nigerian payment processing platforms because – for now – I simply do NOT trust that they will remain reliable.

And since I deal a lot with foreign buyers of my offers, I am NOT prepare to risk damaging any hard won credibility by letting any system glitches scare people away!

3. Is your family still in Nigeria?

Answer:

Yes they are. I call them regularly, and visit once in a few weeks. But my plan is now to do the needed work to move them over.

I’ve done the math. And it makes sense to do that.

It costs me half to one third of my normal expenses, to live here (feeding, transportation etc). And that applies to catering to the needs of children.

On food, let me use this analogy:

A full plate of rice with one boiled egg on it, can be had for 300 FCFA. I know this because  I eat it often just next to where I live. Details in another article to follow.

Note that that is NOT the exception. It’s actually the norm.

Food is dirt-cheap here compared to Nigeria.

Look, one boiled egg in Lagos costs N50. If raw, it costs N30.

Now, N30 is approximately, 100 FCFA. That means the full plate of rice, with a boiled egg placed on top (see real life photo of one below) sold in Cotonou for 300 FCFA actually costs N100 approximately.

This full plate of rice, with a boiled egg placed on top sold in Cotonou for 300 FCFA - meaning it costs N100 approximately.

Since a boiled egg in Lagos costs N50, that means the above plate of rice (sprinkled with beans, and spaghetti!) costs only N50!

But we all know it’s impossible to buy any decent plate of food for N100 in Nigeria.

That amount would only get you a small piece or fish or meat!

Then you would need anything from N200 upwards to get your plate full!

I shared one picture above for illustration. There will be more, in a special report I intend to do soon, comparing the cost of living in both societies.

Another thing: In Benin Republic, public tap water is drinkable. I’ve been drinking it – like everyone else – since 1st April 2013.

So there’s no need to buy water to eat a meal. Except you want cold water or prefer it bottled.

That’s so unlike Nigeria, where you dare NOT try drinking water that’s not packaged. And even those can sometimes be “unhealthy” for drinking – as cases of related disease outbreaks have periodically shown.

This is why drinking water adds an extra layer of expense to every meal in Nigeria. Imagine how much a family spends on bags of pure water daily in Nigeria! I say this from personal experience.  A totally avoidable expense!

But Why the Focus on Food, Tayo?

Actually, it’s not only food. Transportation and other basic activities are mostly cheaper here.

I have a vision to help Nigerians achieve financial empowerment, to fight bad governance.

Once they can feed themselves, they will be less prone to manipulation by corrupt people – or politicians.

That’s the situation in Benin Republic.

Even “poor” people eat well in this “poor” country.

In contrast, many who do not consider themselves poor, in Nigeria, struggle to feed their families well!

That’s also why the crime rate is VERY low here.

It’s not a perfect place.They have their own problems – but nothing that makes life a literal living hell like in Nigeria.

That’s why they appear so laid back to the rest of us. You see, their society works for THEM…even when they put in what appears to be little effort!

I’ve always felt that life is not meant to be such a struggle…to be so hard…so brutish…like it is in Nigeria!

Believe me. I’ve visited different parts of Nigeria, and Ghana, Cameroon, and England, Scotland, and now Benin Republic. Nigeria is a tough place to live and work.

Henry David Thoreau reportedly said:

“Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with the song still in them”

For Nigerians, I’d rephrase it this way:

“Most Nigerians lead lives of NOISY desperation, and inspite of it all, still go to the grave with the song still in them”.

I’ll be spelling out what I believe Nigeria (and Nigerians), need(s) to do to change things, in future write-ups.(Hint: What I do today is an example of what more people need to start doing in Nigeria).

Part 2 of this post – with more photos, and answers to questions sent me by enquirers, will be published in a day or two.

Use Persuasion to Save (or Make) MORE Money (3 Tips)

The core message in this week’s issue of my newsletter is that you never know what you can get, until you try…or ask. If you always accept what you’re told – be it price or options – you may end up shortchanging yourself in life.

Virtually everything can be negotiated. And if your persuasion skills are well honed, great bargains or deals can be yours. The fact that you have the money does not mean you should spend it! If an opportunity exists to pay less, take it. Nothing is cast in stone.

Remember that, when you’re buying, selling, leasing, renting – indeed in all your interactions. This article 3 ideas you can use, including examples my recent experiences out here in Benin Republic (full details – with photos – in an update I’ll publish here).

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Publication: Tayo Solagbade’s Weekly Public Speaking IDEAS Page (PSIP) Newsletter

Date: Monday 15th April 2013

No:85

Title: Use Persuasion to Save (or Make) MORE Money (3 Tips)

Author & Publisher: Tayo K. Solagbade [234-803-302-1263]

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Hi,

Please find below the latest issue of my Speaking IDEAS newsletter.

Why You Need A Web Marketing System (WMS) – Part 2 of 3

This post had 1481 views in less than 4 days. Maybe you should read it too…:-)

This post had 1481 views in less than 4 days. Maybe you should read it too...:-)

Above: Screen shot of the preview of part 2 of my 3 PART EDUCATIONAL SERIES: Why You Need a Web Marketing System.

This installment is titled “Understanding How (Routine/Repeated) Use of Paid TV, Radio & Print Media Short Changes YOU ”. Published on Thursday 11th April 2013 it had over 700 views by Saturday morning (< 2 days).

As I type these words today, Monday 14th at 1pm, it has been viewed 1,481 times (<4 days). Before now, the best I’d seen for ANY of my posts was 200 views in 7 days.

This write up (not surprisingly) resonates strongly with many people!

Maybe you should read it too…click here

 

No. 85: Use Persuasion to Save (or Make) MORE Money (3 Tips)

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The core message in this week’s issue of my newsletter is that you never know what you can get, until you try…or ask. If you always accept what you’re told – be it price or options – you may end up shortchanging yourself in life.

Virtually everything can be negotiated. And if your persuasion skills are well honed, great bargains or deals can be yours. The fact that you have the money does not mean you should spend it! If an opportunity exists to pay less, take it. Nothing is cast in stone.

Remember that, when you’re buying, selling, leasing, renting – indeed in all your interactions. This article 3 ideas you can use, including examples my recent experiences out here in Benin Republic (full details – with photos – in an update I’ll publish here).

1. Save Money When Buying Products & Services

Who says you always have to pay what the seller gives you as the official or standard price? Indeed who says you have to pay at all?

Don’t get me wrong. I’m not asking you to go around trying to cheat people. Instead I ask you to think before you shell out cash for everything you want. Quite often, there will be a viable alternative to spending cash – that even the seller you confront may LIKE, but has not yet thought of. Challenge him on possible alternatives. You could be surprised.

The self-confidence you develop from public speaking can help you get what you want at low or even zero cost. Asking is not a crime. Just open your mouth and ask if there’s a way you can have a product, service or item at something other than the stated price.

I’ve successfully applied variants of this strategy to get what I want at low – sometimes ZERO – cost. And that includes getting myself featured on TV (twice), and in a newspaper (half-page feature).

Examples/Suggestions:

a. After 2 weeks here in Benin Republic, I’ve already applied this strategy to secure rented accommodation for myself at a fourth of the going rate – with ALL the normal facilities included. It took some searching, but it was well worth it: No more hotel bills!

b. Do you know that you do NOT have to hire space for every speaking event? No you don’t. I know because I’ve done it – and seen others do it. Simply do some thinking – and research – to discover potential venues. Then approach them with proposals to pay low to zero cash via some form of barter exchange.

c. Be sure to approach those who do not even offer their properties for such use. It’s possible they have not thought of it. When you make your proposal to them, the opportunity to make extra income could appeal to them. And most times, they will be willing to accept less payment than those who do it commercially!

d. The above also applies to staying in hotels. Under certain conditions, you can get FREE room in hotels.

I’ve got many ideas you can use. Get in touch if you want specific details.

2. Make More Money From Clients/Buyers

In every business the need to negotiate fees or prices will periodically arise. It could be with an old client or a new prospect. Knowing how to articulate your arguments is essential to a successful negotiation.

For long term benefits, you must leave the other party feeling good even when you have your way. That means you must be good at expressing the benefits accruable to her in a way that persuades her it’s a win-win.

Your speaking proficiency will be an asset in this regard. How well you do it, can determine how much you make. It goes without saying that your offers will be good!

TIP: When a prospect demands for a price reduction, don’t just cave in. Remember to offer options of other useful benefits as an added incentive, to keep the price the same. Many people will be glad to pay what you ask if they perceive that that extra is worthwhile.

In addition, sometimes – as Jason Leister notes (get a FREE copy of his highly rated “How to Get Kick As* Clients” PDF below) – you can even use questions to help a client discover other services you offer, that can help her achieve a valued goal. And that could make her gladly extend the project scope: meaning more money for you!

3. Generate Additional Income Via Passive Streams

The more you speak, the more people will know you in your market or niche. Public speaking is a reliable way to get “famous” in your target market – for what you know/do.

As your name recognition grows, you can use it to sell items that generate passive income for you even when you do not speak. This would be by producing learning resources based on your expertise – and drawing from speaking events you host.

Examples: Video and audio versions of your talks, or other learning programmes, as well as educational resources (books, courses, reports etc).

Every expert-who-speaks can – and should – do this. Otherwise, you waste a valuable opportunity to earn more with little or no extra effort. If you’re good enough to get invited and paid to speak, you’re good enough to have your products purchased even when you do not speak!

Final Words: There Are Forces Waiting To Help You – But Only If You Act!

Everything I’ve said above has to do with persuading others. Your speaking proficiency will be your greatest asset in doing this. The more effective you are as a speaker, the greater will be your chances of saving or making money by persuading others.

If you’re not currently doing any public speaking, you’re missing out on an excellent opportunity to earn more, and spend less, while expending little effort and time.

You don’t need any special qualifications to succeed as a speaker. Just develop expertise on a subject you have a passion for.

Burt Dubin, widely acknowledged today as a leading authority on the business of public speaking, points out on his website that he’s a high school drop out. Like he says “ Oh boy, if I can do it, then so can you!

With solid preparation (which a seasoned mentor, like Burt, can help you with) and a message that won’t stay untold, you can get paid to speak to audiences locally and even internationally.

LASTLY, an important point that must be highlighted:

With the right mental attitude, each of one of us can earn support from providence, to achieve our goals. Just play your part by diligently implementing your plans. Then watch the “coincidences” happen (scroll down to read a real-life example of a “coincidence” that happened just before I sent this newsletter out to you!)

My recent comment on a Facebook thread (screen shot below) provides additional insights, and a fitting conclusion with regard to the foregoing:

My recent comment on a Facebook thread (screenshot below) elaborates on how each of us can earn support from providence

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FREE PDF REPORT: How to Get Kick As* Clients – By Jason Leister (www.artofclients.com)

FREE REPORT: How to Get Kick As* Clients - By Jason Leister (www.artofclients.com)

Just as I was putting finishing touches to this newsletter, Jason Leister’s e-mail broadcast to subscribers popped into my Blackberrry messages window.

Amazingly – in a theme consistent with this issue – he announced that he’s giving away his highly rated “How to Get Kick As* Clients” PDF report for FREE. Not optin required. Nothing.

Now Jason’s email offer’s arrival is an excellent example of one of those “coincidences” I mentioned will happen IF you take diligent action!

All he asks in return is that we spread the word about his PDF. That’s why I’m doing this. And it’s also why I’ll be creating a permanent link to it via a thumbnail image on my website.

Yes, that’s how much value I place on it: You see, in a tribute blog I published last year, I listed Michel Fortin as one of 5 mentors whose works really influenced me (another is Burt Dubin). It so happens that Michel has read Jason’s PDF. His review tells me it’s a gold mine. Period.

I intend to do my bit to see that Jason gets rewarded for his generousity. So click here to get your copy now – and don’t forget to spread the word. That’s ALL he asks. It’s the least we can all do…and it’s good Karma too :-)

Need More Details of How to Make The Above Ideas Work for YOU?

If you need more specific details of how to make use of the ideas I’ve shared in this newsletter, send me a message using this request form (with “Re: Use Persuasion to Save (or Make) MORE Money” in the subject line).

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Have a lovely week!

Tayo K. Solagbade*

Self-Development/Performance Improvement Specialist

*Sole Agent For Burt Dubin’s Speaker Mentoring Service In Africa

Mobile: 234-803-302-1263

http://www.spontaneousdevelopment.com

Tayo Solagbade is a Performance Improvement Specialist & multipreneur. He works with individuals/businesses who want to achieve highly profitable outcomes, and also with parents who want to raise real-world competent children.

Tayo earns multiple streams of income providing clients with performance improvement training/coaching, custom MS Excel-VB solutions, web marketing systems, freelance writing services, and best practice extension support services (for farm business owners).

When he’s not amazing clients with his superhuman skills (wink), Tayo works as the creative force behind his Self-Development Nuggets™ blog, and Public Speaking IDEAS newsletter (which he publishes to promote Burt Dubin’s Public Speaking Mentoring service to experts working across the African continent).

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Update: Checked into hotel (Why I’m keeing my destinations and location secret for now)

Hi,

I’ve just checked into a hotel room in the capital of a Francophone West African nation. You have take my word for it for now that I AM really outside Nigeria :-)

At least my family knows I’m telling the truth – as does Burt Dubin who I’ve already emailed from my Blackberry on arrival.

About Blood Sucking Vampires

Later in the week I’ll explain why I’ve kept my destinations and location a “secret” for now: it’s due to the activities of people Chris Guillebeau says a friend of his called “Blood sucking vampires who want you to fail”. More on this later in the week.

Thanks to Burt Dubin for letting me know the link to the newsletter in the first email broadcase that went out this morning  was bad. Here’s the newsletter proper.

I hope you enjoy reading it.

Hunting for the Super Star Commercial Rabbit Farmer

I’m going out to find my 700,000 rabbit breeding entrepreneur based in this city tomorrow morning. My plan is to request an interview with him, which I’ll publish as a video, audio and text. Then I also intend to see if I can get his consent to use photographs from his facility (which I’ve seen in videos) in my work in progress guide on Commercial Rabbit Farming.

Hooking Up With Handballers

I’ve discovered Handball courts looking in excellent condition out here – and a lot of people seem to know about the game. That’s great because I intend hooking up with active players to see if I can join them in training. That’s a strategy I’ve found quite effective for breaking myself in whenever I’ve travelled. When people see that you’re a lover (better still a  competitive player) of their sport, they warm up to you.

There’s Power Supply!

Oh yeah…in case you’re in Nigeria, and wondering: YES, there’s electricity. And YES the people take it for granted. They expect to have it. I’m certainly glad I don’t have to plan to stop over at the fuel station this evening to buy fuel into  kegs for my generator!

Got some work to do tonight – have to create a slideshow presentation for meetings I’ll be having later in the week.

See you later – will upload the photos I’ve taken later in the week.