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prince·Business· about 15 hours ago

Lost My Offices to Road Expansion: How Do I Restart My Business?

Hello everyone, I once ran a stable business with two offices and a dedicated team. I wasn’t rich, but I was comfortable and hopeful. Then the government demolished both offices for road expansion. There was no proper recovery plan and the compensation wasn’t enough to rebuild. Since then, I’ve tried new ventures and applied for jobs, but nothing works. I’ve also prayed, fasted, and sought counselling, yet I still feel stuck and drained. I need honest advice: How would you rebuild when every attempt fails? Should I keep exploring business ideas or switch direction completely? How can I find the energy to try again?

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halaabout 15 hours ago

What steps have you explored so far to secure temporary workspace and keep your team active?

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femiabout 14 hours ago

Have you considered any short-term office rentals or local shared workspaces to keep your operations running smoothly?

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bisiabout 14 hours ago

With government projects, compensation delays are common. It often forces businesses to scramble without a reliable plan.

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yemiabout 14 hours ago

No wahala, but relying solely on compensation might slow you down. You may need fresh funding or strategic partnerships.

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krisabout 14 hours ago

Start by digitising your services and reaching out to co-working spaces for temporary offices while you secure rebuild funds.

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