Sunday, 2 April 2017

Benin City: A Labyrinthine of e-commerce




E-commerce has emerged as a veritable tool which many use in transacting their businesses. There are netpreneuers and entrepreneur who rely heavily on the vehicle of e-commerce to transfer their goods and service to the end user.

Despite it wide spread use amongst several persons in the business class, there are peculiar struggles that has continued to militate against the seamless involvement of engaging in e-commerce. Some of these challenges are prompted by the end user , while most of it, are based on the location of certain netpreneuers and entrepreneurs.

In virtually or most e-commerce transactions, there are three parties involved. Though, there are exceptions. For those that deal with online stores, there is Jumia or Konga, amongst others. There are people who own their stores on these sites, and when an end user or a buyer finds a product of interest, Jumia or Konga becomes a facilitator of the transaction, depending on the location of the seller and the buyer. 

Most times, delivery is done primarily by the seller on a pay on delivery basis at which point the buyer pays to the online store, which then remits it to the seller on a commission.

Where it gets complicated at times, is when the location of both the buyer and seller are different or put in another way when they are far apart from each other.

In that instance, the situation is left to the seller to resolve. Especially, when an e-commerce site doesn't have a designated place for pick-up of goods. Something that is not available in key cities. It is left to the seller to incur the cost of delivering the goods to the buyer, where he or she is. When the cost of sending the goods becomes higher than the price of the goods, it becomes difficult to go ahead with such a transaction. Though, buyers pay for the delivery cost in the normal cause of business.

It doesn't end there, in a situation where the buyer isn't satisfied with the goods, it has to be sent back to the seller, a cost they most likely would incur themselves.

Most buyers in the hinterland prefer home deliveries except those that are desperate to get the goods. They usually go to pick up locations to get it themselves.

In a place like Benin City, none of the major online stores or e-commerce site has a pick up location.(Something has gradually changed) Some of them have logistic companies that are either not reliable or plain incompetent. 

Most times, orders outside the city are not delivered on time whenever the buyer is at a location that the logistic company doesn’t frequent always, for this reason, the logistic company would want to stock up enough goods so that they can deliver it all at once at a location to save cost, but to the detriment of the seller, who loses the benefits of getting his or her goods delivered on time, which would have prompted early payment.

Besides, for an entrepreneur in places like the Edo State capital that relies heavily on e-commerce sites to sell goods, chances are about 80% of interested buyers would end up being from other cities particularly Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt. And most times most inquiries comes from Lagos.
Most sellers have had to change the location to read Lagos on this site, when they don't reside anywhere near it.

It is easier for an entrepreneur using an online store in Lagos to get goods to a buyer. One, the availability of pick up locations, makes it easier for the seller to drop off goods without incurring further cost. While, it is now left for the buyer to go pick up the goods. 

Home delivery in such places doesn't always become the labyrinthine it is in some cities. 
And thirdly, there is virtually no logistics company whether reliable or not that doesn't have an office in Lagos. This is the stuff of dreams for any person that is involved in e-commerce.

A seller can get a lot of inquiries for it products in an online store, but if the means to deliver it to the buyer is not straightforward or readily available, that transaction is already off before it started.
Another thing is that location usually determines whatever additional cost both parties might incur if it beyond the cost of the goods.

As a result of scenarios like this, some persons that find themselves in such situation in Benin City, have had to make separate arrangement with logistics companies outside the designated ones of the online stores which lacks the wide spread reach needed for e-commerce transactions.

However, the challenges of such arrangement can be enormous. One, the price of the logistics company can become so high that it makes a seller's effort counterproductive.

At other times, there could be an arrangement with a private driver in a transport company to deliver the goods to the buyer. This again is frost with dangers. 

This writer was privy to a seller who gave her goods to a driver to deliver from Benin City to a buyer in Enugu. The goods were delivered. And the transaction being payment on delivery, the money was handed to the driver; cost of delivery was also paid. Note here that the buyer got to know of the availability of the product on an e-commerce site.

The buyer a woman contacted the seller that she had received and paid the driver, and she was satisfied with the goods. 

The driver called the seller on this development. Then things started going south. First the driver's phone line suddenly stopped connecting. His line didn't connect for up to five days after he had long delivered it. The buyer had to go to the transport company to look for the driver. She eventually saw him. His excuse was that he lost his phone and he had to travel to other locations. But he handed the money over to the seller. This was after one week.

Despite the challenges of e-commerce transactions, there are still aspects that are seamless. When for instance, both buyer and seller reside in Benin City, there is no delivery cost needed. Both parties can meet at a location of their choice and trash out a transaction.

This is becoming common with some e-commerce sites. But largely, sites like olx and Jiji, which are open for individuals to put up their goods for sale whether they are brand new or fairly used. 

Most times it involves parties in the same locations. So such transactions don’t involve the labyrinth of having to send a product outside a city. And the sites, though similar to the main online stores are different.

For all the challenges of being involved in e-commerce, whether induced by location or other indices, the most difficult party in e-commerce transactions are the buyers. 

On several occasions, you hear sellers complain about how goods are sent to a buyer in far flung locations, only for the buyer's mobile line to suddenly stop going, and the goods couldn’t be delivered as a result. Other instances involves; where the buyer turns down the goods for one flimsy reason. When this happens, the goods are returned at an additional cost to the seller.

This is not to say that there are not unscrupulous sellers. While there is always an advisory for buyers to see the goods they are purchasing before paying for it, which has made home delivery popular.

Plus there are pictures of the goods available on these online stores, some buyers have ended up being swindled. Like a buyer who got what looked like a padded carton when he ordered for a television. And she made his order through an online store.

It doesn't end there, the online stores, themselves, have made it even difficult for sellers to reap tangible benefit through the medium they provide by arbitrarily increasing commissions that sellers have to pay. Some have had to close or put their store on break altogether because they couldn't cope.
The high cost of some of these goods on some online stores is so, because the seller who have to pay a percentage of it to the owners, and added to that, they are imported goods.

Aside that, some e-commerce sites unfairly determine the stores they chose to drive traffic to, even those with a lesser price for their goods don’t always get such benefit. 

Though, there is the availability of paid advert to drive traffic to a store, for some reason, those that are not on that scale have different levels of traffic to their stores for no particular reason other than that determined by the e-commerce site. 

Some online stores can be low on traffic, but suddenly the traffic would pick up, and the seller would start getting orders from buyers. Not that the seller did anything different before this happened. But the e-commerce site had a trick up their sleeves. A trick best known to them.

E-commerce has attained a crescendo that many no longer go to regular market places or stores to buy certain things, they order it online. But for those that get their goods delivered to them in one piece without any hassle, they won't appreciate the challenges most operators of online stores on e-commerce site go through to get their goods to the end user.

It has become a mine field for many, that they have had to hold back, and the larger economic challenge has not helped many to continue operating, because most of their goods are imported. And most online sellers, would tell you, getting the goods isn't always the issue, but paying for it to be delivered to you. Because, delivery could be costlier than the goods, though this is not always the case.

For a city like Benin, besides the peculiar challenges of e-commerce, there are others brought about by the fact that it is the Edo State capital, and that is not expected to change anytime soon.



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Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Benin City: Where is the Library?


by Eromose Ileso
There are times you reminisce on certain aspects of life especially one that is wrapped in the duvet of nostalgia. In that respect, the years gone by have been revealed to be better especially as it affects key sectors that aid in developing the mind. One of such areas is the present state of library in the Edo State capital.
Growing up in the suburb of Medical Stores and Okhoro in Benin City, spending time at the Bendel State and later Edo State Library board complex at Okhoro road inside the compound of the Eghosa Grammar School which has been re-christened Eghosa Anglican Grammar School was like a habitual pass time. Students that came to that Library stretched as far as New Benin community, other extensions of that part of the city and beyond.
The library was always a beehive of activities. Whether it was the general reading section where students brought their books from home to read, or the book section inside the library complex proper, the place was always filled up. 
You could borrow books from the library. I once borrowed a book from there on one of my various visits. The tag of the Bendel State Library Board was always conspicuous at the back, because though Bendel state had been divided into Edo and Delta, most of the books in the library were largely from the Bendel State era that was purchased by the Ambrose Alli administration.
Yet the era the books were purchased, never took away the importance of the library that you could walk to, and spend some quality time reading and studying. The general reading section was detached from the main building complex of the library. You could get there, and walk straight to the main building to read your books at the time.
On 4 February, 2017, I was in the playground of Eghosa Anglican Grammar School for a funeral ceremony. As I walked with a friend who was with me, I made a passing comment about the same library that was in the grounds of that school with it old light green paints still visible. But now it has been abandoned, with overgrown weeds and obviously reptiles lurking over there. 
The main entrance along Okhoro road has been fenced out and completely closed. While the section that is visible on the grounds of Eghosa is fenced with the old bard wire that was there when the library was a Mecca of study. As we walked towards his car, I remarked how the library contributed to my life as a person and student, my friend said "me too" He grew up around the Owoseni area of New Benin which isn't far from the Library.
It all started to go wrong when Adamu Iyam became the military administrator of Edo State during the Sani Abacha era in 1994. He adopted a policy targeted at turning the education sector of the state to a dungeon of labyrinth. 
He introduced a 'self-sustaining policy' for certain parastatals in the state at the time, and the Edo State Library Board was one of them. It meant they(workers) had to generate revenue and at some point pay themselves salaries. The policy also resulted in the sack of several teachers from state own primary and secondary schools. 
Secondary schools had to introduce morning and afternoon classes for junior and senior secondary school to deal with the short fall in teachers. The junior secondary students were made to attend school in the afternoon.
It wasn't long after, the library complex at Okhoro was shut down. Most of the books there were moved to a building in the compound of Edo State Post Primary Education Board which is just down the road at New Lagos road opposite Eghosa Grammar School. With this, and with less staffs, the culture of going to the library in Benin City took a hit. The books there suddenly lacked companions that would read them or caress them where possible.
One reason why the library was always frequented by all and sundry was, because of it central location. With it relocation to the Edo Post Primary Education board complex, it was natural that few people would go there to catch a glimpse of what was happening there.
Nobody thrust books into a building and suddenly call it a library. Most libraries are purpose built facility for reading and research tailored to address the appetite of students who are in need of some quiet place to study. Rather with the movement of books to Edo PPEB, it no longer took the position of a library, but rather a building where books were up for auction.
You cannot underestimate what that library at Okhoro did to the educational destinies of those that grew up around it. Many in that class would understand it better.
With the state of library completely dead, the Lucky Igbinedion administration constructed a building at Sapele road opposite Imaghero College which houses the headquarters of the Edo State Library Board and a bank. I once went there to read several years ago during my court attachment from the Law School. It was nice being in a government library again, with the well-polished tables, chairs and new shelves containing new books reflecting how new the complex was. 
But as it common with things in this clime, education isn’t one of the priorities of the government as reflected by various budgetary allocation. The present state of that library complex can be gleaned from one of the fallen letters of the Edo State Library Board which is at the top of the building. 
You cannot find a letter missing from the Hollywood sign in California. If it happens, it is immediately replaced. But the fallen signs of the Edo library have been in that state for a long time. It reflects the state of library in the ancient city. Some might say, a fallen sign doesn’t mean the library itself is in a bad state. Yet, both are mutually exclusive here.
While there is the National Library board at Iyaro by the Edo State Ministry of Education, it still doesn't make up for the poor state of library in Benin City.
With the city now expanding as new settlements spring up together with increase in population, there is absolutely no community library where students can pass out time reading, like it was before.
With a generation that is increasingly deviating from the culture of reading, a stimulant would have been siting libraries at strategic locations in settlements to occupy the minds of youths beyond the vestries of android and iPhone companions
With digital online libraries now dominating most of the reading sphere these days, there is still nothing like a porter issuing you a book you just borrowed with the stamps of the library board plus an indication of how many times that book has left the library. 
While libraries in most part of the world have gone online and fully digitalised, Benin City cannot boast of adequate buildings that fits for a library, which makes even the dream of seeing a fully digitalised library a long way off.
When replaying the cards of nostalgia becomes the tool to get back at the good times, it is obvious that such a thing to which nostalgia is centred on, is lacking in progress and innovation and that is the state of library in Benin City.

Monday, 9 January 2017

God's Evangelical Generals In Nigeria

by Eromose Ileso

Nigeria have been blessed with several great apostles of faith. The fire of Pentecostalism was ignited in the late sixties to seventies. A revival that brought the early christian life of some of the country's generals in God's courtyard. 

This piece takes a look at these God's generals and the Elisha lieutenants that have emerged who are making giant strides in their various Jerusalem alongside their Elijahs. In no particular order;


1. ARCHBISHOP BENSON IDAHOSA (1938-1998)

He was the pioneer of so many things in the Pentecostal movement in Nigeria. And several of his proteges have been doing great things just like he did during his time on earth. He established the Church of God Mission International. With key branches being the ones at Iyaro, later the Miracle Centre at Airport Road, And the imposing Faith Arena complex which is the church headquarters all in Benin City. 

Besides being a pioneering apostle of faith in church planting, his vision extended to education which saw the establishment of the Benson Idahosa University (BIU), The Word Of Faith Group of Schools which has a Nursery, Primary and Secondary arms. 

His legacies lives on. He was a lion at a time in Nigeria when there was military rule with tyrants as leaders. The city of Benin is enjoying the seed he sowed decades ago as he was the one that liberated it from the occult and worship of false gods openly.

Flagship programmes: CWFI, CGMiC.( Christian Women Fellowship International) (Church of God Mission International Convention

Key Messages: Speak The Way God Speaks, Win War Without Fighting, Your Attitude Determines Your Altitude.

Favourite quotes: Turn your scars to Stars, My God is not a poor God.

2. PASTOR ENOCH ADEBOYE

Daddy G.O. as he is fondling called is the general overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God. Several and all manner of miracles has been rout through him. The RCCG is headquartered at Ebutte Meta in Lagos having being founded by Pa Josiah Akindayomi. 

Through Pastor Adeboye the church has grown to be in over 190 countries on earth, being a fulfillment of the promise God gave to the founder that he would take the church round the world. Through Daddy GO, the Redemption Camp which is a city along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway has emerged over the last three decades. It has an auditorium that measures 3km by 3km which is a bigger than the old auditorium which is 1km by 1km. The RCCG has waxed and continues to wax stronger under him.

Flagship programmes: Holy Ghost Service, holds first Friday of every month. And the Holy Ghost Congress that holds very December.

Media Arm: Dove TV, RTM TV, Liveradio.
Educational Arms: Redeemers University. Redeemers College

3. REV DR. FELIX OMOBUDE

Papa as he is fondly called. His one of the proteges of Archbishop Benson Idahosa. Papa gave his life to Christ through Benson Idahosa. He subsequently became a pastor under Benson Idahosa. It was from there he was led to establish the New Covenant Gospel Church in 1988. With His Glory as it headquarters in Benin City, Edo State. He is currently the national president of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria.
Papa is one of Nigeria's most humble Christian leaders. A man full of wisdom.

Pastor Enoch Adeboye remarked about him in March, 2016 during a Sunday Service as part of his 70th birthday celebration that: "you know a person's true character when he has power. But since being the President, he has not changed one bit."

The Gospel Light International Ministries (GLIM) which is the umbrella vision of Papa's ministry has under it, The Lighthouse Polytechnic, Evbounosa, Edo State and the Covenant Christian Academy.

Flagship messages: My Friend, My Friend, The Story Behind The Glory, Seizing The Moment, Discipleship Cost, When Common Sense Is Not Common, Giants and Grasshoppers

Key quote: You cannot spend the night on Delilah's lap and expect to wake up on Abraham's bosom.

Key Programme: BABiC,(Bible Alives Believers Convention) holds every last week of October.

4.  PASTOR AYO ORISTEJAFOR

Papa Ayo is another protege of Archbishop Benson Idahosa. He gave his life to Christ through a crusade organised by Benson Idahosa. He was the pioneer pastor at Church of God Mission in Sapele. He counts as
one of his mentors and spiritual fathers Morris Cerullo. He is the founder of Word of Life Bible Church in Warri, Delta State. He was until July 2016, the Chairman of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) the umbrella body of Christians in Nigeria. And he was a former president of the PFN.
He has a flagship programme Hour of Deliverance which has been aired for decades.

Media Arm: ABN TV African Broadcasting Network. On cable satellite.
His ministry also has a micro finance bank, a University and a High School.

key programme: Jubilee Word Festival. holds every November.

5.  BISHOP DAVID OYEDEPO

One of God's foremost Generals in Nigeria. He was ordained into full time ministry by Pastor Enoch Adeboye in 1983. The Living Faith Church, aka Winners' Chapel was founded in 1981.
An apostle of faith which has seen many uncommon miracles birthed through him. The church moved from Kaduna to Lagos through a divine direction. And has since grown from glory to glory. Canaan Land a city built by the church in Ota is the headquarters of the church where the 50,000 capacity Faith Tabernacle is.
Through him, God has raised great men of God and faith filled believers who are doing great work in their chosen endeavours. The church has several branches all over Nigeria and the world, and the vision has birth two high class universities in Covenant University Ota and Landmark University, Omu Aran. There is also the
Faith Academy and Kingdom Heritage Model Schools.

Key programmes: Shiloh. Holds every December.

6.  BISHOP FRANCIS-WALE OKE 

A foremost Evangelist who is gifted in the prophetic and has been doing the work of God from his days as a student at the University of Lagos. He is the founder of Sword of the Spirit Ministries in Ibadan, Oyo State.
Pastor Adeboye remarked about him in an Holy Ghost Service in which he was present thus: " you know a true prophet by the fulfillment of their prophesies. One of my sons (Wale Oke) gave me a prophecy in 1979, from it, there were twenty eight promises, twenty seven of which have been fulfilled.

His ministry recently commenced work on establishing a University.
For over three decades as a church founder, God has been using him to do great work in Ibadan and beyond.

7.  BISHOP MIKE OKONKWO    

He is the founder of The Redeemd Evangelical Ministries (TREM) based in Lagos. He was formerly a president of the PFN and a deputy chairman of CAN. One of the boldest Christian leaders in Nigeria He never shies away from speaking on national issues. He has through his ministry raised an army of Christians who assert their rights as children of God. He travels far and wide carrying the gospel of the kingdom to all
corners of the world.

Key quotes: No matter how many times you read through a portion of scripture, it takes another person opening that passage for you to understand it.

God has made me to understand that without members, the vision of a pastor dies.

8. BISHOP SIMEON OKAH

He is the founder of Flock of Christ Mission, in Warri, Delta State.And he has been doing great work through his calling by preaching the end time message about the second coming of Jesus Christ.
He is presently the deputy president South, South of the PFN.

9.  PASTOR MATTHEW ASHIMOLOWO         
        
Although, a Nigerian. His ministry, the Kingsway International Gospel Centre (KICC) is based in London. Still one of the country's great generals in God's courtyard. A personal friend to Bishop David Oyedepo and Bishop Francis Wale-Oke. He was formerly a pastor at the Foursquare Gospel Church before the KICC came on stream in 1992. His church is the largest Evangelical church in Western Europe. And at a time when Christianity is waxing cold in that part of the world, the KICC continues to break new grounds in an environment that is increasingly losing its Christian heritage. The KICC has it Nigeria headquarters in Maryland, Lagos. Though based in the United Kingdom, he travels to Nigeria on speaking engagement regularly.

Flagship programmes: IGOC, The International Gathering of Champions.

Media Arm: KICC TV, on cable satellite
Education Arm: Kings' University, Osun State.

10.  PASTOR W.F. KUMUYI 
     
He is the founder of the Deeper Christian Life Ministries. An apostle of upholding the tenets of holiness as part of salvation. He has continued to propagate the gospel of Christ for several decades. The ministry has its headquarters in Lagos. The church has several branches in Nigeria and the world. A foremost Evangelist who upholds the raw tenets of Christianity.
The church has an educational arm which includes a university and a High School.

11. PASTOR D.K. OLUKOYA

He is the founder of the Mountain of Fire and Miracles Ministries MFM. The church has grown in leaps and bounds propagating the gospel of personal deliverance from evil covenants and altars which has it foundations in the oppression of the enemy. The church has it headquarters in Lagos. The prayer City along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway hosts all the church major programmes. It has branches in several countries outside Nigeria.

12. APOSTLE EMMANUEL KURE

He is founder of Throne Room Trust Ministry in Kafanchan, Kaduna State. He is the National Secretary of PFN. He has been described by many as a lion in a hostile environment for Christians.
A prophet in his on right. He started ministry when he was still a lecturer. He was to be arrested for preaching without being a pastor. A condition for preaching in the North at the time before he was miraculously ordained by Pastor Enoch Adeboye, and the arrest failed.

 13.  PASTOR PAUL ENECHE                              
A protege and spiritual son of Bishop David Oyedepo. He is the founder of Dunamis International Gospel Centre which has it headquarters in Abuja. Since its inception in 1997. The church has grown to have several branches all over the country. A medical doctor by profession, he has become a tool in God's hands by which unusual miracles in its weekly Healing and Deliverance Service on Wednesdays.
The grown of the church necessitated the building of a large auditorium as the one at Area 1, Garki could no longer accommodate its crowds with several overflows domicile alongside the main auditorium.
The new auditorium, The Lord's Garden, along Airport Road, Abuja a 75,000 sitter building is almost completed. With a Night Vigil recently held there during the Kingdom Fire Conference in November.

Media Arm: Dunamis TV on cable satellite.

14. PASTOR DAVID IBIYEOMIE

Another protege and spiritual son of Bishop David Oyedepo. He is a product of the Word of Faith Bible Institute (WOFBI) in Lagos, before he founded the Salvation Ministries in Port Harcourt, River State in 1997. The church has grown in size since its inception that its currently building a new auditorium along Airport Road in Port Harcourt, called The Cathedral. He is doing a great work in the garden city, and he is continually raising a people unto God with his firebrand sermons.

Media Arm: Salvation TV, on cable satellite.

15. PASTOR CHRIS OYAKHILOME              

He is the founder of Christ Embassy. A spiritual son of Archbishop Benson Idahosa. His alma mata, the Ambrose Alli University counts him as one of its great alumnus. He is widely traveled. And his healing school and Night of Bliss are programmes through which lives have been changed. The church has an army of christian gospel artist that has grown from it music arm. Many of whom are well known all over Africa and the world.

Media Arms: Loveworld Plus, Loveworld Sat. On cable satellite.

16. APOSTLE JOHNSON SULEMAN                     
The founder of Omega Fire Ministries. A protege of Archbishop Benson Idahosa. OFM is one of the fastest growing churches in the world. Since its founding in 2004, the church has grown to have several branches in Nigeria and all over the world from its headquarters in Auchi, Edo State. Through his various ministration there have been demonstration of raw power in his meetings. Vastly gifted in the prophetic.

Media Arms: Celebration TV, on cable satellite.
Flagship programmes: Fire Night every last Friday of every month, and International Amazing Grace, hold every December.

17.  REV DR. UMA UKPAI

One of the founding fathers of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria. He is a fiery preacher, prophet and evangelist. He is within the Assembles of God framework as a member,, but he is the founder of the Uma Ukpai Evangelistic Association with headquarters in Uyo. the body responsible for organising most of his outreaches and crusades all over Nigeria and the world. He has done and still doing a great work in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State. And it is the city that host the annual Uyo Miracle Convention that holds every December.

18.   DR. PAUL NWACHUKWU

He is another of Nigeria's apostles who has through the power of Jesus Christ overcame and still overcoming the forces of darkness and the occult in Anambra State with various physical encounters akin to two boxers facing each other in the ring. He is the founder of Grace of God Mission with headquarters in Onistha. He once made a key statement in a sermon a few years ago. He said people are waiting for the anti Christ. But the manifestation of the anti Christ spirit is at work in the world. With homosexuality, proliferation of pornographic images taking hold of most the world. He made a reference of the CEO of Apple, coming out to say he was gay as an example of how the world now accepts what was repudiated before. 

19. PASTOR SAM ADEYEMI  

He is the founder of Daystar Christian Centre in Lagos. His ministry is geared towards raising leaders of excellence and equipping the saints in their various sectors towards living a life of excellence in their area of dominion. He holds meetings on excellence in leadership according to bible standards in the United States and in Lagos annually. His materials on building your spiritual life while also developing your mind has liberated many from the spirit of mediocrity.
His messages are aired on Dove TV and KICC TV on cable satellite.

NOTE: This list is not in anyway exhaustive. There are other God's generals not listed here. The list was drawn from research and being in meetings where these men have preached over time.