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Title: DOING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA AND GHANA


1
DOING BUSINESS IN NIGERIA AND GHANA
  • PROSPECTS, PEOPLE AND CULTURE
  • BY ALIYU MUSA

2
INTRODUCTION
  • NIGERIA

3
ECONOMY
  • NIGERIAS ECONOMY IS COMPLEX AND LARGELY
    MONOCULTURE
  • OIL AND GAS (mainstay of the economy)
  • AGRICULTURE (groundnuts, cotton, cocoa, oil palm,
    rice, kolanut, millet, corn, cassava, peanuts,
    sugarcane, cotton also livestock like poultry,
    goat, sheep, beef and diary cattle, hogs etc.)
  • MANUFACTURE (textile, beverages, cigarettes, soap
    and detergents, foodstuffs, vegetable oil
    processing, shoes, cement, flour milling, paper
    and packaging, glassmaking, fertiliser,
    pharmaceuticals, steel rolling and manufacture
    etc

4
THE PEOPLE
  • THE
    NORTH
  • ALL PARTS OF NIGERIA SOUTH OF THE RIVERS NIGER
    AND BENUE
  • THE PEOPLE ARE MAINLY MUSLIMS
  • BUT THERE ARE CHRISTAINS TOO
  • HAUSA/FULANI ARE DOMINANT ETHNIC GROUP IN MOST
    PARTS
  • THE KANURI/SHUWA ARAB IN N/EAST
  • NUPE, IGALA, EBIRRA, TIV, GBAGYI, JARAWA, IDOMA,
    BEROM ETC ARE FOUND IN THE MID BELT
  • MORE CHRISTIANS IN THE MID BELT THAN OTHER PARTS
    OF THE NORTH
  • HAS HAD A HISTORY OF RELIGIOUS DISTURBANCES, BUT
    NOW CALM
  • THERES OIL RESERVE, POSSIBLY, IN THE LAKE CHAD
    AREA

5
CULTURE
  • HAUSA/FULANI SPEAK HAUSA
  • HAUSA IS WIDELY SPOKEN IN THE NORTH IS BUSINESS
    LANGUAGE
  • ISLAMIC CULTURE PREVAILS
  • MEN ARE MOSTLY DRESSED IN LONG (AND SOMETIMES
    WIDE) ROBES WITH TROUSERS AND CAP/HAT TO MATCH
  • ALTHOUGH THERE ARE MANY EDUCATED ELITES, MOST
    PEOPLE HAVE ACQUIRED ISLAMIC/ARABIC LITERACY
  • FEWER EDUCATED WOMEN
  • OFTEN WEARING MODEST ISLAMIC OR HAUSA CULTURAL
    DRESS
  • WOMEN DO NOT SHAKE HANDS WITH MEN THERE MAY BE
    SOME RESTRICTIONS
  • BUT THEYRE PART OF THE LABOUR FORCE, ELITES ETC
  • THERES LESS RESTRICTION IN THE CHRISTIAN NORTH
    LIKE PLATEAU, TARABA, BENUE AND KOGI STATES
  • ON THE CONTRARY, SHARIA IS NOT A PROBLEM

6
UNDERSTANDING THE
NORTHERNER
  • AN AVERAGE NORTHERNER IS HUMBLE BUT SHY
  • HE IS HOSPITABLE AND OFFERS VISITORS SOFT DRINKS
    OR, IF ONES WISHES, TRADITIONAL DRINK OF COW MILK
    AND MILLET
  • HE IS USUALLY STRAIGHT FORWARD, AND BUSINESS
    MINDED
  • BUT HARDLY EVER ALLOWS BUSINESS TO STAND BETWEEN
    HIM AND HIS RELIGION (he stops whatever hes
    doing to pray whenever its time)
  • HE APPRECIATES WHEN RESPECT IS SHOWN FOR HIS
    FEELINGS/RELIGION
  • NEGOTIATION OFTEN DOES NOT TAKE MUCH TIME
  • OFTEN RUNS A ONE-MAN-SHOW
  • WELCOMES NEW AND SUPERIOR IDEAS

7
MAJOR NORTHERN BUSINESS
CITIES
  • KANO (commercial nerve-centre of the north)
  • KADUNA
  • JOS
  • MAKURDI, GBOKO
  • ABUJA (seat of power and Nigerias administrative
    capital)

8
THE PEOPLE
  • THE SOUTH-WEST
  • ALL PARTS SOUTH OF THE RIVER NIGER
  • THE YORUBA ARE DOMINANT ETHNIC GROUP
  • MIXTURE OF CHRISTIANS, MUSLIMS AND TRADITIONISTS
  • FURTHER, THERE ARE MINORITY TRIBES LIKE IJAW,
    EGUN, EDO AND ESAN ETC (mainly Christians)
  • LAGOS IS A MULTI-ETHNIC SETTING
  • WITNESSED INTER-ETHNIC CLASHES, BUT NOW CALM

9
BUSINESS CULTURE
  • YORUBA AND PIDGIN ENGLISH
  • VISITORS ARE USUALLY OFFERED WINES OR SOFT DRINKS
  • MOST MEN ARE EMPLOYED IN WHITE COLLAR JOBS
  • YORUBA WOMEN DOMINATE COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES
  • NO SPECIFIC DRESS CODE/CULTURE
  • IGBO MEN DOMINATE SPARE PARTS BUSINESS
  • COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES USUALLY AFFECTED BY
    TRAFFIC/TRANPORT PROBLEMS AND ELECTRICITY/POWER
    OUTAGE
  • NEGOTIATION IS USUALLY SLOW, PRESENCE OF MID MEN
  • CARE MUST BE TAKEN WHEN TRANSACTING BUSINESS

10
HOW THINGS WORK IN LAGOS
  • LAGOS IS NIGERIAS COMMERCIAL NERVE-CENTRE
  • HOUSES PEOPLE OF DIVERSE CULTURE AND BELIEFS
  • YOU MUST HAVE GOOD CONTACTS TO DO BUSINESS
  • MUST BE AWARE OF FRAUDSTERS
  • MUST ALWAYS LEAVE FOR APPOINTMENTS WELL AHEAD OF
    TIME (but Lagosians are always used to being
    late, no thanks to traffic problem)
  • WHEN MAKING APPOINTMENTS ALWAYS INSIST ON
    PUNCTUALITY
  • AVOID DIRECT CASH TRANSACTIONS

11
THE PEOPLE
  • THE
    SOUTH-EAST
  • THIS IS SOUTH OF THE RIVER BENUE
  • HOME TO THE MOST INDUSTRIOUS AND BUSINESS MINDED
    ETHNIC GROUP- IGBO
  • LEVEL OF LITERACY AMONG MEN IS NOT AS HIGH AS IN
    OTHER PARTS
  • MORE EDUCATED WOMEN THAN MEN
  • MAINLY CHRISTIAN
  • DOMINATED BY THE IGBOS
  • OTHER ETHNIC GROUPS ARE IBIOBIO, ITSHEKIRI,
    URHOBO, CALABAR, CALABARI, OKRIKA, OGONI, NEMBE
    ETC
  • HAS MORE OIL RESERVE THAN ALL OTHER PARTS OF
    NIGERIA PUT TOGETHER (Niger Delta)
  • ITS DELTA AREA PRONE TO VIOLENCE

12
UNDERSTANDING THE CULTURE
  • THE IGBO ARE USUALLY PROUD
  • THEY WELCOME GUEST BY OFFERING THEM KOLANUTS,
    WHICH MUST BE ACCEPTED
  • IGBO LANGUAGE IS WIDELY SPOKEN BUT WITH VARIATION
  • MINORITY TRIBES FEEL DOMINATED
  • HOME TO NIGERIANS WHO WOULD PREFER TO SECEDE
  • PIDGIN ENGLISH IS BUSINESS LANGUAGE
  • SOME PARTS ARE POLLUTED BY OIL SPILLAGE
  • NO SPECIFIC DRESS CODE, ENGLISH DRESS WIDELY
    ACCEPTED

13
HOW THINGS WORK IN THE
SOUTH-EAST
  • PEOPLE HERE ARE VERY SMART AND FAST
  • NEGOTIATION TAKES LITTLE TIME, BUT CARE MUST BE
    TAKEN
  • ACTIVITIES OF FRAUDSTERS IS A MAJOR PROBLEM
  • PEOPLE ARE HOSPITABLE, ESPECIALLY IF YOU TRY TO
    UNDERSTAND OR IDENTIFY WITH THEIR WAY OF LIFE
  • LIKE MOST OTHER PARTS OF NIGERIA POWER OUTAGE
    AFFECTS BUSINESS

14
MAIN CURRENCY/MEDIUM OF
EXCHANGE
  • THE NAIRA (in notes)
  • EXCHANGE RATE (TO POUNDS OR DOLLARS) FLUCTUATES
  • THERERE MANY PARALLEL MARKETS
  • ALWAYS DEAL WITH BANKS

15
GHANA
16
FACTS ABOUT GHANA
  • CAPITAL IS ACCRA
  • A MULTI PARTY DEMCOCRACY
  • OPERATES PRESIDENTIAL SYSTEM OF GOVERNMENT
  • DIVIDED INTO 10 REGIONS WITH THEIR CAPITALS
  • PEOPLE ARE HOSPITABLE
  • AN ESTIMATED POPULATION OF ABOUT 21.8 MILLION
  • MUCH SMALLER THAN NIGERIA IN SIZE TOO
  • CURRENCY IS CEDIS
  • HAS 60 LANGUAGE GROUPS
  • ENGLISH IS THE OFFICIAL LANGUAGE
  • OTHER LANGUAGES WIDELY SPOKEN AND USED IN
    BUSINESS ARE TWI, FANTE, DAGBANI, EWE, HAUSA,
    NZEMA, AND GA

17
RESOURCES
  • COCOA (worlds second largest producer)
  • GOLD
  • TIMBER
  • TUNA
  • BAUXITE
  • ALUMINIUM
  • MANGANESE ORE
  • DIAMONDS

18
PEOPLE AND CULTURE
  • CHRISTIAN MAJORITY (dominating the south mainly)
  • MUSLIMS ARE FOUND IN THE NORTH (as in Nigeria)
  • PEOPLE ARE VERY HOSPITABLE
  • OFTEN OFFER VISITORS WATER AND CHILDREN KNEEL
    DOWN TO GREET ELDERS
  • SIX MAIN ETHNIC GROUPS (Ashanti, Ewe, Fante,
    Ga-Adangbe, Gaun and Gurma)
  • ASHANTI ARE LARGEST ETHNIC GROUP (they are
    matrilineal, noted for craft work like weaving
    Kente and stool carving made by men, while women
    are only noted for pottery-making)
  • EWE ARE FOUND IN SOUTH-EAST GHANA
  • FANTE OCCUPY THE COASTAL REGION
  • TWI LANGUAGE SPOKEN BY THE ASHANTI IS RICH IN
    PORVERBS
  • GHANA HAS THE HIGHEST NUMBER OF CHRISTIANS IN
    WEST AFRICA
  • 25 OF THE POPULATION IS TRADITIONIST
  • MEN WEAR SMOCKS IN SOME PARTS

19
CONCLUSION
  • BOTH COUNTRIES ARE LEADING ECOWAS MEMBERS
  • THERES SIMILARITY IN THE WAY BUSINESS IS
    CONDUCTED
  • GHANAIANS ARE MORE TIME-CONSCIOUS THAN NIGERIANS
  • THEIR ENGLISH IS MORE FLUENT
  • BOTH COUNTRIES HAVE ADVANCE FEE FRAUD PROBLEM
  • BUT GHANA IS MORE ORGANISED IN DEALING WITH
    CRIME, CORRUPTION AND OFFICIAL HIGH-HANDEDNESS
  • ELECTRICITY/POWER PROBLEM IS LESS PRONOUNCED IN
    GHANA
  • NIGERIA IS RICHER, BIGGER AND HAS MORE AND BETTER
    BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
  • GHANA HAS MORE INTERNET ACCESS THAN NIGERIA
  • IT BUSINESS IS STILL COMING UP IN NIGERIA
  • TELECOMMUNICATION (TELEPHONE) IS ALSO NOT STABLE
    YET
  • BUT POTENTIALS ARE GREAT
  • THE WEST AFRICAN COMMON CURRENCY IS SET TO CREATE
    A COMMON MARKET AND ENSURE GREATER TRADE,
    COOPERATION AND INTEGRATION IN THE SUB-REGION
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