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    Entrepreneurship feel like gladiator combat in designer clothes and unstable electricity. Remarkable economy.



    Entrepreneurship feel like gladiator combat in designer clothes and unstable electricity. Remarkable economy.


    Why Every Small Business Needs Legal Guidance, Support, and Community in Nigeria


    By Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu


    In today’s Nigerian business environment, survival is no longer enough. Every entrepreneur must learn how to protect, structure, and strategically grow their business if they truly want longevity and success. According to Miss Nollywood International Queen Hassana Ozohu Salisu, one of the biggest mistakes many startups and small business owners make is operating without legal guidance or professional support.


    Queen Hassana, who is also a businesswoman and the founder of Sallhassy A. Limited alongside several other ventures, recently opened up on the realities many young entrepreneurs face in Nigeria. Speaking passionately on the struggles of startups and emerging brands, she emphasized the importance of having legal protection and proper business structure from the early stages of any venture.


    The Fear of Legal Services Among Small Business Owners


    One major challenge facing many startups today is the fear of working with legal professionals. Most small business owners believe lawyers and legal teams are only interested in charging huge fees or exploiting them financially. Because of this mindset, many entrepreneurs avoid seeking legal advice entirely, leaving their businesses vulnerable to fraud, manipulation, and poor agreements.


    According to Queen Hassana, this has become dangerous in today’s business world where many young entrepreneurs are desperate to survive and succeed. She explained that several dishonest CEOs and established individuals often take advantage of inexperienced entrepreneurs who lack proper guidance and legal understanding.


    “Young entrepreneurs are full of dreams, strength, and ambition, but many are too trusting,” she explained. “Some people use their naivety for personal gain, leaving them with nothing if they do not detect the danger early.”


    This is why she strongly encourages every business owner, regardless of size, to align with the law, understand contracts, and seek proper legal backup to secure their business future.


    The Silent Struggles of Small Businesses in Nigeria


    Starting and sustaining a business in Nigeria is not easy. Beyond the financial stress, many entrepreneurs battle lack of support, limited opportunities, poor mentorship, and unhealthy competition from bigger brands.


    Queen Hassana pointed out that many established companies and influential CEOs already have platforms powerful enough to help upcoming entrepreneurs grow. Unfortunately, instead of mentoring and uplifting younger brands, many choose intimidation, suppression, or exclusion because they fear losing relevance or spotlight.


    According to her, this has created a toxic business environment where young entrepreneurs struggle to gain visibility or access meaningful opportunities.


    “Most small entrepreneurs do not get the support or encouragement they truly deserve,” she said. “The system is already difficult enough. Bigger brands should stop intimidating younger businesses who simply need opportunities and visibility to grow.”


    She further explained that in many developed countries, startups receive support systems, grants, mentorship opportunities, affordable training programs, and access to communities that help businesses survive. However, in Nigeria, many entrepreneurs are left to figure everything out alone.


    Business Summits Have Become Too Expensive for Average Entrepreneurs


    Another issue Queen Hassana addressed was the growing cost of business seminars, masterclasses, and networking events in Nigeria. While these events are designed to educate entrepreneurs, many of them now come with extremely high registration fees that average small business owners cannot afford.


    Ironically, these events are often hosted by already successful executives and corporate figures who have access to wealth, influence, and opportunities. Yet, the very people who need knowledge the most are financially excluded from participating.


    “How can struggling entrepreneurs survive while also paying expensive fees just to gain business knowledge?” she questioned. “Many people genuinely want to learn, but they simply do not have the financial capacity.”


    She believes business education and mentorship should become more accessible, especially for startups trying to survive in a harsh economy.


    Nigeria’s Business System Is a War Zone


    Queen Hassana described the Nigerian business environment as a “war of survival,” where only the strongest, smartest, and most resilient businesses manage to stay afloat.


    According to her, many brilliant businesses have shut down not because they lacked talent or vision, but because they lacked support, mentorship, partnerships, funding opportunities, or strategic guidance.


    Some entrepreneurs also suffer from poor branding, lack of market understanding, weak business planning, and inability to identify risks early enough.


    In such an environment, community becomes essential.


    The Need for Collaboration and Business Communities


    Rather than competing destructively, Queen Hassana believes small and medium-scale entrepreneurs must come together to build communities focused on collaboration, education, investment opportunities, and sustainable growth.


    She encourages business owners to surround themselves with people who provide insights, practical strategies, and honest conversations about business challenges and solutions.


    According to her, entrepreneurs need communities where they can:


    - Learn practical business growth strategies

    - Understand risks and business protection

    - Collaborate on investment opportunities

    - Access mentorship and support

    - Improve branding and visibility

    - Gain digital and ICT knowledge

    - Build long-term sustainability


    She stressed that no entrepreneur succeeds completely alone and that business communities can help startups survive difficult seasons.


    A Personal Journey of Resilience


    As someone who has personally experienced setbacks, disappointments, and difficulties in business, Queen Hassana says she deeply understands the emotional and financial pressure entrepreneurs face daily.


    However, despite the challenges, she remains optimistic and determined. She describes herself as someone who does not easily give up on goals once she has committed herself to them.


    Her journey through entrepreneurship has strengthened her passion for helping young businesses grow smarter, stronger, and more prepared for the realities of the business world.


    A Call to Young Entrepreneurs


    Queen Hassana is now calling on startups, business owners, creatives, and entrepreneurs to become more open to learning, mentorship, and strategic business development.


    She encourages young people to listen to advice, improve their branding, structure their businesses professionally, and position themselves for long-term success rather than short-term survival.


    To further support entrepreneurs, she has created a Telegram community where interested individuals can access business insights, digital growth strategies, branding tips, investment opportunities, and discussions focused on helping businesses thrive.


    About Sallhassy A. Limited


    Sallhassy A. Limited is focused on helping brands, businesses, and individuals grow through ICT solutions, digital services, branding, and strategic business development.


    Interested individuals can join the business community via Telegram:

    https://t.me/sallhassygroup


    The future of business belongs to entrepreneurs who are willing to learn, collaborate, adapt, and protect what they are building. In a country where survival itself feels like a business strategy, knowledge, community, and structure may become the real superpowers.


  • News
    Promiseland Estate Launches Wealth App, Unveils Tonto Dikeh as Brand Ambassador



    Promiseland Estate Launches Wealth App, Unveils Tonto Dikeh as Brand Ambassador 


    Popular Nollywood actress and philanthropist Tonto Dikeh has been officially unveiled as the Brand Ambassador for the Wealth App, a digital investment and portfolio management platform developed by Promiseland Innovations, the technology arm of Promiseland Estate.


    The unveiling ceremony was held at the A-Class Event Centre in Maitama, Abuja, and attracted innovators, real estate investors, builders, corporate organisations, and key stakeholders in the fintech industry.


    Speaking at the event, the Chief Executive Officer of Promiseland Estate, Ambassador Dr. Emmanuel Oloche (MON), described the Wealth App as a cutting-edge investment and portfolio management tool designed to help individuals monitor assets and invest seamlessly in real estate.


    According to him, the application was meticulously developed by Promiseland Innovations to simplify property investment and eliminate barriers preventing many Nigerians, both at home and in the diaspora, from accessing real estate opportunities.


    Dr. Oloche explained that the Wealth App enables users to discover properties that align with their financial goals and lifestyle preferences while providing investors, innovators, clients, and prospective customers with opportunities to make profitable and efficient investment decisions capable of delivering strong returns on investment (ROI).


    He further stated that the platform was technologically designed to revolutionise and digitalise real estate transactions, wealth creation, and investment management for individuals, families, and corporate organisations.


    “The Wealth App is built to empower investors and innovators by creating exciting opportunities in real estate investment while helping users secure their financial future and build lasting legacies,” he said.


    While unveiling Tonto Dikeh as ambassador of the Wealth App with N500,000,000 endorsement deal, Dr. Oloche noted that the actress was selected because of her charisma, passion for excellence, innovative mindset, and strong influence across different sectors.


    He described her as a tested and trusted brand, adding that her appointment as ambassador is a “divine mandate” that will not only attract users to the platform but also strengthen its credibility and visibility.


    Also, the Executive Director Promiseland Estate, Amb. Gift Emmanuel Oloche while congratulating Tonto Dike on her unveiling as Brand Ambassador expressed optimism that she will bring on board her massive social media value to drive new frontiers in the company's quest to expand its market while creating wealth. 


    She said the newly launched App will enhance trust and promote transparency in the sector largely viewed as complex. 


    The CEO of GOTNI Leadership Centre, Dr. Linus Okorie applauded the new innovation, saying it will further expand access to investment opportunity, demystify home ownership and create a new generation of millionaires. 


    The Wealth App is currently available for download on both Google Play Store and iOS platforms.


  • News
    WPRF: Global Alliance Hails Nigeria's Determination to Beat Record*



    *WPRF: Global Alliance Hails Nigeria's Determination to Beat Record* 


    The President and CEO of Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication Management, Prof. Justin Green has commended the giant strides being made by Nigeria towards hosting the biggest, brightest and boldest World Public Relations Forum (WPRF), scheduled to hold in Abuja, Nigeria, from 15th - 21st November,  2026.


    Prof. Green, who spoke at the Nigeria House in Prague, Czech Republic during a courtesy visit to the Nigerian Embassy said he was deeply satisfied with unprecedented milestones recorded so far by the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR) towards hosting of the global event. 


    He noted that the confirmation of attendance by President Bola Tinubu and his Zambian counterpart, Hakainde Hichilema gives clear indication that Nigeria is fully prepared to give the world, the best.


    He said, "We have got the United Nations, World Bank, Interpol and other reputable global organisations, involved.  We are also reaching out to ASEAN (Association of South East Asian Nations). We are very conscious to make a global conference and to involve all continents. I don't think there's anyone that has achieved more and has more determination in achieving that than our fellow Board Member, Dr. Ike Neliaku", referring to NIPR President. 


    In his remarks, the Head of Mission for the Nigerian Embassy, Amb. Chimezie Ogu, who was decorated as WPRF Ambassador by Prof. Green said the Forum will afford Nigeria an opportunity to showcase its rich cultural heritage to the global community, assuring the embassy's support in different areas, including facilitation of visas for delegates. 


    Earlier, NIPR President, Dr. Ike Neliaku who is in Prague for Global Public Relations Conference and Global Alliance Annual General Meeting reiterated Nigeria's readiness to set a global benchmark for hosting of WPRF going forward. 


    "The entire Nigeria is ready, right from the President, His Excellency, President Bola Tinubu, GCFR, to his cabinet members. We are also delighted at the level of enthusiasm being expressed by private sectors in Nigeria towards the programme. This gathering coming to West Africa for the first time is an opportunity for business, great learning, adventure, networking and celebration of our country", he stated. 


    He stated that in addition to placing Nigeria on the global map of responsible communication, the one-week event will be of a significant value in raising the country's reputation capital as well as a window to attract foreign direct investment.


  • Politics
    Rivers Assembly Hopeful, Dr. Ekwutoziam Receives NDC Chieftain, Kwankwaso's Blessing



    Rivers Assembly Hopeful, Dr. Ekwutoziam Receives NDC Chieftain, Kwankwaso's Blessing


    Dr. Ekwutoziam Ashiedu Ogwus Chinedu, a prominent Ahoada East Constituency 2 aspirant from Rivers State under the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), on Friday evening (22nd May, 2026) was graciously received by His Excellency Sen. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso PhD, FNSE, during a courtesy visit to his residence in Maitama, Abuja


    During the meeting, Amb. Dr. Ekwutoziam formally present her Expression of Interest form and seek the support and fatherly blessings of His Excellency as preparations for the elections gather momentum.


    The visit also provided an opportunity for fruitful discussions on party affairs, grassroots mobilization, and the collective commitment to strengthening the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) in  Ahoada East, Rivers State and beyond.


    Sen. Kwankwaso also call on other Nigerians of goodwill to continue to support the party.  The growing support the NDC continues to receive from different states across the federation is a strong indication that Nigerians are ready for purposeful leadership and genuine democratic change. Together, with unity, courage, and determination, we will continue to strengthen this movement and work towards building a nation that works for all.

  • Politics
    Ex-Tinubu minister, Tuggar, loses Bauchi APC governorship primary election



    Ex-Tinubu minister, Tuggar, loses Bauchi APC governorship primary election


    The immediate past minister of Foreign Affairs in President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government, Yusuf Tuggar, has failed to secure the governorship ticket of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Bauchi State ahead of the 2027 general election.


    PlatinumPost reports that Tuggar had recently resigned his ministerial position to contest for the Bauchi governorship seat under the platform of APC.


    The party, after its primary election held on Friday, announced former governor of Bauchi State, Barr. Mohammed Abubakar, SAN, as the winner of the exercise.


    Chairman of the APC Governorship and House of Assembly Primaries Committee for Bauchi State, Assistant Inspector General of Police, John Bassey Abang (retired), announced the results early Saturday morning, stating that the governorship primary was conducted on Friday, May 22.


    According to him, Abubakar secured a total of 57,517 votes to defeat six other aspirants who participated in the exercise.


    He said the immediate-past Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, scored 26,001 votes, while Nura Manu Soro polled 13,638 votes.


    Other contestants included Bala Maijama’a A. Wunti, who secured 13,648 votes, and Kabir Baba Ma’aji, who polled 8,157 votes.


    Also in the race were Baba Abubakar Suleiman with 7,688 votes, and Yakubu Yakubu Abdullahi, who scored 7,181 votes.


    Declaring the winner, AIG Abang (rtd) stated that M.A. Abubakar, having secured the highest number of votes cast, was duly returned as the winner of the APC governorship primary election in Bauchi State.


  • Politics
    Appeal Court Sets June 3 Hearing in High-Stakes Accord Party Leadership* Dispute

    *Appeal Court Sets June 3 Hearing in High-Stakes Accord Party Leadership* Dispute




    The internal crisis rocking Accord Party Nigeria has continued to deepen, raising concerns over the stability, unity and future of the party ahead of the 2027 political season.


    At the centre of the dispute is an ongoing legal battle over the authentic national leadership of the party, with two factions laying claim to control of the party structure.


    The matter, currently before the Federal High Court in Abuja, involves a leadership tussle between Chris Imumolen and Maxwell Mgbudem following controversies surrounding the party’s 2024 National Convention and subsequent leadership arrangements.


    The crisis has resulted in parallel structures operating within the party, creating confusion among members, stakeholders and political observers across the country.


    The faction loyal to Prof. Imumolen insists it possesses a valid and subsisting court order recognising its authority, while accusing the Independent National Electoral Commission of failing to properly acknowledge what it describes as the lawful leadership of the party.


    Meanwhile, the opposing faction has continued to challenge the development through ongoing legal proceedings.


    The counsel to Maxwell, which approached the Court of Appeal seeking a reversal of the Federal High Court ruling that granted an application to amend the case, is scheduled for hearing on June 3, 2027. The Federal High Court is also said to be awaiting the outcome of the appeal proceedings before determining the next stage of its process.


    Political analysts believe the final court judgment could have far-reaching implications for the future of the party, particularly regarding decisions, appointments, congresses and nominations carried out under the disputed leadership structures.


    Observers warn that until the judiciary delivers a conclusive pronouncement, uncertainty may continue to overshadow the party’s preparations and internal cohesion.


    With tensions rising and members increasingly divided along factional lines, questions are being raised over whether the party can effectively position itself for future electoral contests without first resolving its internal leadership dispute.


    As the legal battle moves closer to a final resolution, attention remains fixed on the courts and what the outcome could mean for the future of Accord Party Nigeria.

  • Politics
    Ex-Ebonyi Assembly Member, Nwachi Prioritises Impact-Driven Representation as She Guns for Senate



    Ex-Ebonyi Assembly Member, Nwachi Prioritises Impact-Driven Representation as She Guns for Senate


    A former member of the Ebonyi House of Assembly, Maria Ude Nwachi who represented North-East between 2015 and 2019 have spoken on the inspiration behind gunning to represent her people at the centre.


    Nwachi a popular social media influencer is seeking to represent the Ebonyi South Senatorial District in the Senate on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). 


    She is believed to have a grassroot support, which led to her emergence as a member of the state House of Assembly under a little-known party. 


    Her decision to represent them at the Senate is seen as an opportunity to serve them on a higher pedestal, having secured their organic support and love. 


    Speaking with the media recently shortly after declaring her interest, the renowned philanthropist said she wants to impact the lives of her people by bringing effective representation to their doorstep. 


    “As a community-driven person, I have all it takes to offer the people a special kind of representation in the National Assembly that will impact their lives positively.”


    “I possess the competence, credibility, and capacity to deliver results. I am of the opinion that leadership must be measured by its impact on the people.


    “I am contesting this election to touch lives. I am contesting to further liberate my people and unify them. I am running to restore transparency and accountability in the zone. And I can’t do it alone without their support. This is why I am seeking their support. In the next couple of days, we will further engage and inform our people abd party the manifesto we are going to use in this election,” she added.


    Her decision to join in the race has attracted support from indigenes and friends of Ebonyi South Senatorial District. 


    As part of her consultation visits, MUN as she is popularly called also visited Abuja-based media consultant, Alex Nwankwo popularly known as AlexReports in his office where she solicited support and prayers.