Learn what others are doing
Find out what other young entrepreneurs are doing. You may find that an idea you thought was crazy could be really successful, or that your big idea needs work.
Make a business plan
Writing down the essentials helps you clarify your idea and set goals. A business plan is also essential if you intend to apply for a loan.
Secure funding
Figure out how much capital you will need to get started. It could range from a N10,000 to buy supplies and print flyers for a small business to N100,000 for a web / tech-based company.
Work with a mentor
Pair your enthusiasm, energy and great ideas with sound business practices. Seek a mentor someone with more business experience than you — who can help you learn about running a business and make smarter choices.
Use your network
Tell everyone you know about your business. You'll get word-of-mouth advertising, and you may get support, such as business advice from experienced entrepreneurs, financial investment or volunteer services and sales.
Capitalize on resources
As a young entrepreneur, you'll find plenty of help in the form of loans, awards and mentors. Take advantage of everything you can to build a strong business and hone your business acumen.