How She left the USA to start a Production Business in NIGERIA

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How She left the USA to start a Production Business in NIGERIA


How She left the USA to start a Production Business in NIGERIA is the story of Juliana Richards who’s previously been on my channel to share juicy details of how she grew her first business in Nigeria. This time around, Juliana or Jules as she likes being called returns to Nigeria to start a production business. Enjoy her story, the ups and…

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  1. 18:00 Phrankleen I’m rebuking that in the name of Olodumare! There are born Americans who are tracing our lineage and reclaiming our inheritance. We(you,Nigerians) are coming for ours. I am! I’m that diasporian whose wants that community in Nigeria. I wish that I was better received when I came to visit. I haven’t given up.

  2. When I say, this is one of the realist channel that speaks facts and educates at the same time. All I have to say; thank you my brother.

    I live in the US and each time I go back home, I don’t play that foreign accent or behave differently.

    Love the videos like always, love the contents and the truth.

    Cheers.

  3. Sad thing is a Black man from any country…can’t go to China 🇨🇳 and buy land. I believe you have to show proof of being Chinese or Chinese Heritage. That’s what I heard, So I could be wrong.

  4. You are very intelligent Phrankleen. Yes it is very deadly. Every Nigerian in the diaspora should try and invest home. Please stop selling your generational asset. This is like you are selling the country to strangers. No matter how much you have, you can't buy all these generational assets in Lebanon, Indian, Italy or Pakistan, they will not allow you. The love of money is the problem with most Nigerians.

  5. Those are investors .There is no secret to grow huge in hospitality business than to invest big .I live abroad too and every single time I think of investment back home.
    Nigerian laws allow them to do business and those guys and doing well.
    To us that come from those countries and we live abroad,if you have money or bank connections,invest your money too.
    Invest,invest and invest again.
    You are solely responsible for growing or falling.Do not push your family back home to work in a business they don’t even have knowledge about.

    Move back and run your business and grow rich .if you are abroad and you don’t have enough,work your regular job and enjoy with your family.

  6. Foreigners of middle East and Arab background have overtaken the business space because skilled and knowledgeable Nigerians have fled abroad on exile.

  7. Phrankleen, leave those fake lifers in Lagos Island. They keep complaining about the cost but won't humble themselves to look somewhere cheaper. They won't move out of there because it won't fit their fake life narrative.
    That being said, this guest is not realistic with everyday Nigerian life.

  8. She said Nigerians are very polite and respectful and nice! I laugh in Spanish. Not saying few Nigerians are not. I’m just saying it’s only when they hope to get from you that they do all that! Plus she’s a madam and an employer…tele nko? Of course they will be nice. I got cursed out by a laborer as in eni to nja cement all because I cautioned him to please let us pass before throwing down the bags of cement. Me that was jejely going to check out real estate to purchase in the neighborhood? I turned around and cussed his arse out! The street part of me surfaced fast ni oh! One thing I know is a lot of them are rude especially the ones in church. People have been so unnecessarily rude to me and I simply attribute it to their frustrations and let them continue to wallow in their misery!

  9. Unfortunately, while the foreigners are buying all these old buildings and turning them into viable wealth generating businesses, Nigerians are spending their money buying up warehouses to open up churches.

  10. Brother stop talking like that because Evey hotel in Anambara State own by igbo people not Lebanon OK lagog is not only Nigeria stop talking what you don't know about Nigeria😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭👁👁👁👁👁👁👁👁👁👁🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬🇳🇬💕💕💕💕💕

  11. Great topic phrankleen, it high time we go back home 🏡 and buy this lands, even if you don't have immediate needs for it. The Chinese are already doing chicken farming in the south of Nigeria Imagine chicken 🐔 is it that we don't have local people that can go full scale into that. Very soon there will be no lands left for us again, we are second class citizens outside Nigeria, are we hoping for us to be second class citizens in Nigeria too. Anywaz we have to do the talk. I got myself a farm land last year hope to start harvest this year 🙏 I know the situation of everything in that country will put anyone off investing money there. But we have to look for a way to get it back from all this evil 😈 chalantant parading themselves as politicians. If we can start creating employment there by taking our youth off the streets, with time they will learn to ask for good governance, as it is now they cannot, because they have Weaponise Poverty. Phrankleen if you can set up a community for diasporan that want to come and see what they can do for themselves, will be really great. We need to learn from each others weakness and 💪 Peace ✌️

  12. We should be happy that Nigeria is a country that brings in foreign investment.
    People will tell you a country without McDonald’s is not worth investing in.
    We cannot own all the businesses in our country.

  13. It's best to have your own property before leaving the west for Nija. Be financially wise and know how you spend your message money and you'll make it by God's grace.