@lordbanks wrote:
It’s hard to run a business in Nigeria, harder to run a tech company in this country. The challenges, though surmountable, is enough to bury the faint hearted. Power, bandwidth, skyrocketing rent, human capital are some of the things you have to deal with. The least anyone can do for those slugging it out daily is to at least encourage them or just let them be all together. There is a fine line between healthy criticism and outrightly lambasting someone else’ work. If you think there’s a gap in the market and the current players leave so much to be desired of their current services, do the honourable thing, roll your sleeves and jump in. Simple. The best form of criticism is building/offering a better and more competitive service.
Even though it's my job to piss on everyone and everything, haha, this is a well-argued piece. Read every word, please.
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