Slaying the Dragons with Plantain and Passion
Our last entrepreneur, Philomena Izuka came seeking 1.5 million naira in exchange for 30% equity in her fast food business -House of Plantain. Her idea was to repackage the presentation of the popular roasted plantain. She made an emotionally compelling argument that exploited the consumers’ desire for hygienically prepared and packaged local delicacy. The roasted plantain, popular known as bolle in Nigeria is a common snack enjoyed by people of various classes.
She had conducted a survey where 200 respondents were polled in Victoria Island, and based on her findings she discovered that the working class people who wanted to buy roasted plantain where reluctant to do so from the roadside vendors. Her package made the dragons’ mouth water, and they compelled her to present her package for tasting. Well, like they say the shortest way to a man’s heart is through his stomach. And Philomena felt that she would be able to get through to the dragons’ pocket through the taste of her variety of plantain delicacies.
Chris Parkes seemed to like the taste of her dish, but felt her profit margin was not worth the effort. Tokunboh Ismael and John Momoh opted out. Femi Tejuoso was unwilling to declare his stance until Ibukun Awosika made her summation.
Ibukun Awosika was impressed with the entrepreneur’s passion and felt strongly that she would effectively run one of her pet projects. Ibukun Awosika made an entirely different proposition to this entrepreneur – a proposition that had very little to do with her proposed business idea. Ibukun Awosika offered this entrepreneur 1.5 million naira for 30% of this business. Essentially, Ibukun Awosika, following the rules of the den wanted to make sure that the entrepreneur got the full amount she was requesting, but insisted that the new business she was proposing was going to be larger than was the entrepreneur had pitched. At this point Femi Tejuoso declared his interest, and was willing to take 30% from whatever Ibukun Awosika was getting.
In the end, Femi Tejuoso and Ibukun Awosika jointly offered Philomena 1.5 million naira to kick off this new business; Philomena accepted the deal of which she was to own 30%.
She shook hands with Femi Tejuoso and Ibukun Awosika.
–Den Sweeper


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