By Nnabugwu Chizoba and Ifunanya
Okafor
A touch of class, with money-back support mechanism for you. |
Recently brought you a report that “air conditioned tricycles” will soon over
flood Nigerian markets and dominate the roads. What we did not tell you then was
the chains of benefits that this latest development has for you as an individual and to the Nigerian
economy as a whole. Please read on.
Recall also that in the report, Mr.
Simon Peter Asemoh, the PRO of THLD
International Logistics Limited, the Company that is working so hard to
give Nigerians a new lease of life, spoke passionately about the cost saving, dual
powered and environmentally friendly, Air
conditioned Tricycles”, which he
claimed is aimed at giving Nigerians executive treatment and a touch of care.
“This is a customer oriented
effort, commensurate and deserving of the status, desire and taste of the
hardworking Nigerians”. Mr. Asemoh, the Company’s PRO, said.
In complete fulfillment of our
avowed mandate at, which is to identify, and
reconnect with the real entrepreneurs of Africa, to develop and disseminate
culturally appropriate materials for Africa’s development, we conducted further
interview aimed at deepening and enriching our esteemed reader, with knowledge
about the highly rated money-back product, which Mr. Simon Asemoh, confirmed to
us is cheaper and safer, and of course in a world of its own.
According to Mr. Asemoh: “There is
no comparison, between our product and any similar product that the Nigerian
market is offering the public presently. Anybody that thinks otherwise is only
deceiving himself or herself”.
It is on the strength of this thatencourages you, her esteemed
reader, to settle down, and savor in details the report of the latest interview
conducted on Mr. Asemoh, regarding the newest bride in the Nigerian automobile market:
The dual powered air conditioned
tricycles. As you do this it is important to keep your mind open and in
doing so, endeavor to deeply internalize the information that the report bears.
The idea is for you to identify how you can take advantage that comes from the opportunity
that the new system is bringing; to advance yourself, especially in this
recessionary period.
One thing is crucial, yet often
neglected, which is the fact that the hope of the Nigerian nation to pull out
of the present economic recession facing the country, is to look the direction of
Nigerian entrepreneurs, who like their counterparts in the globe, create economic
activities for the growth and survival of the economy. The entrepreneurs as the
driving force of every economy, build the future of their nation by creating
opportunities that have very high multiplier effects.
As proven agents of change, the
entrepreneurs are known for their capacity to unravel economic uncertainties in
their environment. They do so by creating both economic and social openings in
the system which other citizens in turn rely upon to spot more advantageous opportunities
in the same environment that was hitherto characterized by illusion, uncertainty,
misgivings, delusion and confusion.
Entrepreneurs as many people are
aware transform difficulties and challenges into business or commercial opportunities,
which experience from other climes has shown over the years, are not limited in
any way to their own betterment; but throw up numerous opportunities that
discerning minds tap into to transform their life and sometimes a whole
community.
From the above, though very brief,
it should be glaring to Nigerians that the way out of this self-inflicted and imposed
economic recession is to embrace the efforts of Nigerian Entrepreneurs to be
able to bring lasting improvement and sustainable development in the economy. Focusing
attention and directing energy towards the political office holders, as a way
of resolving Nigeria’s economic woes, as many people erroneously think, is to
say the least, a misnomer.
Having said that, it is very
important to come back to the discourse on the latest development in the automobile
market, since there is a glimmer of hope that the product portends well for a
lot of Nigerians, in their effort to pull out of the present economic quagmire facing
country.
To do this, let us ponder over the
words of Mr. Simon Asemoh:
“This is a money-back product. It
is highly cost effective both in acquisition and maintenance”.
While you ponder over that, let us present
further, his other input into the interview. He said:
“We have put in place very robust structures
and arrangements are in place to make it extremely very easy for the product to
be acquired without people being under intense heat and pressure before they
can pay for the product. We are very much aware of the economic situation in the
country and we are doing everything we can to change the narrative by making
the product cheap for Nigerians to acquire”.
Sounds very interesting, enticing, stimulating,
beautiful, and good…that’s entrepreneurs for you.
Continuing with her interview our
reporter pressed further, wanting to know how they intend to do this and the
answer that she got is:
“Consultations are ongoing with key
economic actors in both the finance and distribution chains to ensure that Nigerians
receive nothing but the best. This is in terms of not just the price but the
mode of payment as well”.
As if the reporter was surprised with
the response, she demanded to know the reason for that and Mr. Asemoh’s reply
is this:
“Our orientation, in business, from
production to the market is customer centered and driven.
“This is why we are talking to the
relevant stakeholders in the Nigerian economy and the different levels of
government, to partner with us, so as to come out with a very elaborate and if
you like holistic approach that will be people driven in every sense and
ramification. The whole effort is to ensure that Nigerians will be smiling when
paying for the product”.
Atwe have always maintained that Entrepreneurs
make business grow. They think for themselves and others as well. Their interest,
always is to ensure that the chain of business growth and development is
constantly lubricated. The basic reason they are the heart of change in every
field of human endeavor.
Not done with the interview yet, the
reporter pushed for the price range of the product, to which Asemoh, said:
“Our customer scope covers the
commuters, who indeed are our greatest strength. The money-back agenda extends
to them. So you can see why we must conclude with the stakeholders, before
saying anything more on this. But I can assure you, the price is very much
affordable. As soon as we are done with the unveiling, which is shifted to next
week, whatever information you need will be available to you”.
Speaking on the product, he said: “We
have introduced a cost saving and very simple to maintain transportation system
in Nigeria. Our engines are principally powered by Gas. This means that the old
system of relying only on Petroleum Motor Spirit (PMS), popularly known as Fuel
to power your automobiles, has given way for something new, safe and cheaper. With
our latest product, you will rely on the “Liquefied Petroleum Gas” (LPG), for
cost saving measures and numerous other benefits”.
Your platformspoke to other sources about the use
of LPG to power automobiles.
“It is cheaper and safer to use gas
to run your cars, power your generators and to cook at home”. According to Ifeanyi Moses.
Similarly, Engr. Michael Ogala, who
spoke to our reporter on the same issue, has this to say, “It is a very healthy
development. Nigerians will be the best for it. The cost-benefit to Nigerians
is very huge. What this simply means or rather translates to is, the company has
come out with a mechanism that will encourage Nigerians to cultivate the habit
of using Gas/LPG for their vehicles and machinery. This development is long
awaited. But like the saying goes, it is better late than never”.
We shall be bringing you more
details as events unfold.
Meanwhile,is asking “You”, dear esteemed reader of this post: Do you consider yourself at the verge of tapping into a lifetime opportunity?
Remember! what you see is what you get.
…Who knows?
THANK YOU FOR READING
No comments:
Post a Comment