When I first heard about www.flegz.com, I was wondering what this young man is up to again. A chat with Prosper Onogberie actually reveals what led him to embark on this project. Are you out there and still wondering how you can turn your dream into a project, read on… This interview is for you
Emmanuel: hello
Prosper: flegz.com rocks
Emmanuel: can you spare 30 mins
Prosper: hello. I was away from my desk for a while
Emmanuel: Can I know you?
Prosper: I’m Onogberie Prosper
Emmanuel: hm..
Prosper: hail from Ozoro Delta State and ofcourse very Nigerian
Emmanuel: is that all you want us to know?
Prosper: 🙂 I’m also a business man
Emmanuel: great?
Prosper: in the Online Industry
Emmanuel: that brings me to the second question, What do you do?
Prosper: I’m a web developer by skill
Emmanuel: listening
Prosper: and I’m into e-commerce
Emmanuel: e-commerce? what do you mean by e-commerce
Prosper: business electronically
Emmanuel: What lead you into business?
Prosper: well. i kind of saw it as an inevitable end for every man. i mean I see people work for the Gov. and then retire to start their own
Emmanuel: hm..
Prosper: people work for “ABC…” and same thing happening so I mean
Emmanuel: listening
Prosper: it was kind of the future for me. However
Emmanuel: go on
Prosper: It really got stronger when Alumni of O.A.U started coming around to do seminars on Entrepreneurship and Business, when I read rich dad poor dad
Emmanuel: that is great
Prosper: and Visited Business week, I saw then that it’s actually possible to start while young and better for a fact
Emmanuel: great. what was your first business experience? and how did it go?
Prosper: ahh
Emmanuel: what was your first shot at business?
Prosper: ok. First business experience was an opportunity I saw for Building websites for all the lecturers in O.A.U for a very negligible fee
Emmanuel: whao! websites for all lecturers in OAU
Prosper: I was a really funny experience
Emmanuel: how did it go?
Prosper: cause partly It was borne out of the fact that I could see schools like MIT and Stanford had lecturers with webpages and O.A.U didn’t have any. So, I thought it would be nice to do one for them but…
Emmanuel: that is really great
Prosper: I guess the Lecturers weren’t all seeing things the way I saw it
Emmanuel: IC :-d
Prosper: I got turned down and Ignoredand in Occations where i was refered by other lecturers
Emmanuel: hen hen
Prosper: they made me feel really bad about my Idea
Emmanuel: You mean lecturers actually turned you down
Prosper: yea. they did. i think the only ones who encouraged me was Dr. Fakoya
Emmanuel: ah
Prosper: from Health Sciences. He actually asked me to design for their faculty but err
Emmanuel: and u did?
Prosper: the project got tangled in Faculty Politics. So, I didn’t get to do any successfully but it was a great experience all the same
Emmanuel: cool. What projects are you currently involved with?
Prosper: wew. ok I’m currently working on five projects – three of them are electronic Market Square’s
Emmanuel: listening
Prosper: clients and two are personal projects
Emmanuel: what is electronic market square about?
Prosper: Electronic Market Square is a web development outfit
Emmanuel: listening
Prosper: it handles the design and implementation of web applications and wedsite design
Emmanuel: how do you source for your clients?
Prosper: I hard source for projects as a matter of fact. I haven’t sourced for Projects like others do
I get the through referrals – Referral by Clients
Emmanuel: referral?
Prosper: and mostly through locally outsourced projects. Yea. You know people you’ve worked for and those you’ve worked with
Emmanuel: alr8 🙂
Prosper: and most times our work speaks for us
Emmanuel: by the way, I heard you are the brain behind www.flegz.com. Can you tell us more about this noble project
Prosper: oh yea. that’s one of the personal projects i was talking about. There was a day i was trying to get the up-to-date prices of computer hardware
Emmanuel: hen hen. How has it been threading this entrepreneurship route?
Prosper: and I found out that Guardian which was the traditional route were not putting up the prices anymore so i set out to get the problem solved which resulted in flegz.cm
Emmanuel: this is great. so, it is about solving a problem?
Prosper: primarily it is about solving problems
Emmanuel: cool
Prosper and partly fun
Emmanuel: k. Any challenge(s) so far on the way?
Prosper: oh yea lots
Emmanuel: This is a follow up to the question I asked earlier “how has it been threading this entrepreneurship route?”
Prosper: particularly getting the right partners on long term projects. it’s been a whole rollercoaster of learning
Emmanuel: What do you think is the cause of this?
Prosper: which?
Emmanuel: I mean not being able to get the right partners for long time projects
Prosper: well, I think the environment which we live has made people think in a particular wayfor instance
Emmanuel: hen hen. I dont understand. can you be more explicit?
Prosper: people look more at the money they want to make than the problems they can solve
Emmanuel: hm…I guess I understand now. I once had the same problem
Prosper: when for a fact every problem well solved earns you money
Emmanuel: alr8. What do you have to say to fellow youths who want to start their business?
Prosper: Information is Power. Get information and be open to learn new things every day plus. Never let setbacks stop you from achieving your goals
Emmanuel: hm…
Prosper: The African Child’s only limitations are they think they are limited
Emmanuel: this reminds me of the sayings “every man is only limited in his thought”
Prosper: very true Tosin. very true
Emmanuel: Thanks very much for your time Prosper
Prosper: anytime
Emmanuel: and I hope my reader(s) will have one or two thing(s) to learn from your story
Prosper: i do hope so too
Emmanuel: we would call on you soon.
Prosper: my pleasure
Emmanuel: thanks
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5 Responses
This is an encouraging conversation,especially as it is now live on the web for all to catch a “fire” from.
What programming language are you using for your work cuz ur flgz.com is wonderful?
wow i realy love these. i will realy love to meet frank and personally you emmanuel. the IT industry is still at large for us to potray. my name is adeboye moses of multimedia solutionz our site is still under construction and it will be launched by january 2007. we are in to web developing and digital animation, photo and video editing. pls emma i will like to meet u personally.
adeboye moses.
adeboye moses@yahoo.co.uk
Real Nice.
Pretty Cool.
Where have you guys been hiding?
Nigeria needs more of you two
Hi AB,
thanks for the comment and I do hope that your find the interview revealing.
You can send me an email and we can exchange emails if you need anything
this is very inspirational