Nigerian owned firm? Not no exxon bullshyt?
If you want to live & invest in Africa - you’re better off investing in Agribusiness. It’s largely untapped & there isn’t any bureaucracy involved.Lowkey this would be a good spot for black American engineers who got experience in the energy field
I’d could see myself living in Africa if I could get a position like that, fukk around and find yourself in a leadership position if you play your cards right
I’m assuming the energy field in Africa is congested, and it’s probably harder for outsiders to rise upIf you want to live & invest in Africa - you’re better off investing in Agribusiness. It’s largely untapped & there isn’t any bureaucracy involved.
There’s a Ghanaian breh from London that’s doing it in some Southern African country & Ghana & he’s killing it. He has also started supplying supermarkets in the UK & Asia directly from his farm in Africa.
Everyone is focused on energy since both African elites & non-Africans trying to tap into it. So, there’s going to be too much involved, especially with the level corruption prevalent in African countries.I’m assuming the energy field in Africa is congested, and it’s probably harder for outsiders to rise up
U mention agribusiness, that actually could maybe work depending on what type of network I could build
isn’t weed legalized in some countries, I wonder how that shyt is going
I say network because I don’t want to be in a situation where somebody could just deebo my shyt and it’s nothing I can really do about it cause I’m a foreignerEveryone is focused on energy since both African elites & non-Africans trying to tap into. So, there’s going to be too much involved, especially with the level corruption prevalent in African countries.
With Agribusiness, there isn’t any competition involved & it’s largely untapped since most African countries import majority of what they consume. Easy way to make a killing financially.
You don’t really much network & it all depends what you’re trying to produce. There will always be a market for food/cash crops & livestock. The lands are also naturally fertile & weather is decent, so the overhead cost won’t be too dire.
I’m also looking into Agribusiness & I’ve been doing my research for like 2yrs now. Africa is moving rapidly (you need to check this forum SkyscraperCity Forum to see all the developments in Africa) in terms development & it will be cool to tap into it before “others”.
