
Mona: Hello Mr. Akin-Agunbiade, could you please introduce yourself (i.e. who you are in the company) and your academic profile as well as places you have worked prior to starting TopUpNigeria?
FAA: I am the MD of Funtech Communications UK Ltd. We are a company based in the UK with a Nigerian subsidiary called Topupnigeria.com Nig Ltd with big ideas and a lot of determination. The company has primarily 2 directors, that is, me and Tayo Ogunlade.
I am an architect by training and a business man by nature. My CV is quite diverse. I attended UNILAG where I studied architecture. My career started with an Italian Facade engineering company based in the UK - Permasteelisa UK Ltd. There, I worked as assistant project manager for 3 years and rose to Project manager, where I worked for a further 2 years. I went to work for Laing O'rourke Construction UK Ltd as a Facade Project manager before I discovered and created Topupnigeria.com
Mona: Why did you start TopUpNigeria/what was the motivation?
FAA: I started www.topupnigeria.com as a hobby to provide a service to Nigerian’s in disapora to simply have a link back to Nigeria from anywhere you are in the world. It started with a discussion with a friend of mine called Osaze who was visiting the UK and worked for one of the telecoms companies in Nigeria. I was running another International calling card business as a small side business and he was amazed at the technology and wondered why I did not do it for Nigerian recharge cards. The light bulb lit up in my head and it all just came together with other ideas I was developing on paper.
FAA: I am the MD of Funtech Communications UK Ltd. We are a company based in the UK with a Nigerian subsidiary called Topupnigeria.com Nig Ltd with big ideas and a lot of determination. The company has primarily 2 directors, that is, me and Tayo Ogunlade.
I am an architect by training and a business man by nature. My CV is quite diverse. I attended UNILAG where I studied architecture. My career started with an Italian Facade engineering company based in the UK - Permasteelisa UK Ltd. There, I worked as assistant project manager for 3 years and rose to Project manager, where I worked for a further 2 years. I went to work for Laing O'rourke Construction UK Ltd as a Facade Project manager before I discovered and created Topupnigeria.com
Mona: Why did you start TopUpNigeria/what was the motivation?
FAA: I started www.topupnigeria.com as a hobby to provide a service to Nigerian’s in disapora to simply have a link back to Nigeria from anywhere you are in the world. It started with a discussion with a friend of mine called Osaze who was visiting the UK and worked for one of the telecoms companies in Nigeria. I was running another International calling card business as a small side business and he was amazed at the technology and wondered why I did not do it for Nigerian recharge cards. The light bulb lit up in my head and it all just came together with other ideas I was developing on paper.
The motivation is the new technology and the potential of the business to give Nigeria a presence in the internet trading world.
Mona: What/Who are your market base?
FAA: Nigerians everywhere in the world i.e. in Nigeria and abroad
Mona: How old is TopUpNigeria?
FAA: 16months
Mona: What has the response been to your product so far?
FAA: Response has been good. We can't complain
Mona: What is the easiest way to advertise and has it been effective?
FAA: Word of mouth is the best and easiest way to advertise and so far our reputation as a clean company is paying off.
Mona: Are you the only one in this segment of the market?
FAA: Well as you know, when a good thing starts others follow. We have some competition.
Mona: Is the business solvent yet and do you have major overheads?
FAA: Yes we are solvent and there are major overheads
Mona: What's the future of top up Nigeria?
FAA: The future is very bright and we are excited about it.
Mona: Is TopUpNigeria accessible ONLY over the internet?
FAA: Yes we are only accessible on the internet for the service we offer right now.
Mona: What impact does this have on your business since internet penetration is very poor in Nigeria?
FAA: Well, the industry is growing very fast in Nigeria. People are getting more comfortable with the internet in Nigeria and Nigerians all over the world
Mona: Do you have a lot of patronage outside of Nigeria and can we pay for the service with foreign payment platforms (MasterCard/Visa etc)?
FAA: Yes we get patronage outside Nigeria and you can pay with any payment card in the world.
Mona: Are you alone or do you have partners?
FAA: Yes I have a major partner call Tayo Ogunlade. He is a director of the company.
Mona: Do you see the internet having a serious impact on Nigerian businesses and how near or far away is this going to happen?
FAA: The internet is already changing the face of Nigerian businesses. I think within the next 5 years Nigeria will begin gain real interest from the international internet community.
Mona: What/Who are your market base?
FAA: Nigerians everywhere in the world i.e. in Nigeria and abroad
Mona: How old is TopUpNigeria?
FAA: 16months
Mona: What has the response been to your product so far?
FAA: Response has been good. We can't complain
Mona: What is the easiest way to advertise and has it been effective?
FAA: Word of mouth is the best and easiest way to advertise and so far our reputation as a clean company is paying off.
Mona: Are you the only one in this segment of the market?
FAA: Well as you know, when a good thing starts others follow. We have some competition.
Mona: Is the business solvent yet and do you have major overheads?
FAA: Yes we are solvent and there are major overheads
Mona: What's the future of top up Nigeria?
FAA: The future is very bright and we are excited about it.
Mona: Is TopUpNigeria accessible ONLY over the internet?
FAA: Yes we are only accessible on the internet for the service we offer right now.
Mona: What impact does this have on your business since internet penetration is very poor in Nigeria?
FAA: Well, the industry is growing very fast in Nigeria. People are getting more comfortable with the internet in Nigeria and Nigerians all over the world
Mona: Do you have a lot of patronage outside of Nigeria and can we pay for the service with foreign payment platforms (MasterCard/Visa etc)?
FAA: Yes we get patronage outside Nigeria and you can pay with any payment card in the world.
Mona: Are you alone or do you have partners?
FAA: Yes I have a major partner call Tayo Ogunlade. He is a director of the company.
Mona: Do you see the internet having a serious impact on Nigerian businesses and how near or far away is this going to happen?
FAA: The internet is already changing the face of Nigerian businesses. I think within the next 5 years Nigeria will begin gain real interest from the international internet community.
Mona: What is your ultimate dream for TopUpNigeria? Is there any chance for a formal partnership with the networks?
FAA: Well we have formal partnerships already. I would rather not disclose our dreams but they are exciting
Mona: Do you currently head any other business(es) and if so which?
FAA: Yes I do. I would prefer not to talk about that.
Mona: What advice do you have for anyone else who want to start a business for themselves?
FAA: Make sure you are clear about what you want to do and do it just don’t talk about it. There 3 types of people in this world, those that hear about what has happen, those that watch what is happening and those that make things happen
Mona: This is slightly out of scope but as a Technology person, I am keen to find out how you leverage customer support, quality, web updates and troubleshooting responsibilities in your e-business?
FAA: Well we do it in-house... we are constantly working hard and get little sleep.
Thank you Mr. Akin-Agunbiade and all the best.
FAA: Well we have formal partnerships already. I would rather not disclose our dreams but they are exciting
Mona: Do you currently head any other business(es) and if so which?
FAA: Yes I do. I would prefer not to talk about that.
Mona: What advice do you have for anyone else who want to start a business for themselves?
FAA: Make sure you are clear about what you want to do and do it just don’t talk about it. There 3 types of people in this world, those that hear about what has happen, those that watch what is happening and those that make things happen
Mona: This is slightly out of scope but as a Technology person, I am keen to find out how you leverage customer support, quality, web updates and troubleshooting responsibilities in your e-business?
FAA: Well we do it in-house... we are constantly working hard and get little sleep.
Thank you Mr. Akin-Agunbiade and all the best.
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