INTERVIEW WITH THE NAIRALAND KING!
Average time to read4:41 minutes aprox.
I am very excited and overjoyed just posting this interview with Seun- the Nairaland creator and administrator. Why? You may wonder. His story depicts a 24-year old Nigerian who decided to cause a change rather than being influenced by a society surrounded with all manners of issues. Seun has become an icon of «anything is possible if you believe». I rubbed minds with him, on himself, his dreams, his popular site that registers more than 56,000 Nigerians and friends of Nigerians and on issues surrounding unemployment in Nigeria. Â Please, read on![]()
1. Â Â Â May we know your full name?
ANSWER: Oluwaseun Osewa   Â
2. Â Â Â May we meet you; primary, secondary, and university
background, where you come from, etc? ANSWER: I'm a capitalist, and I come from Nigeria.
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3. Â Â Â Would you say your educational background influenced your
present dispositions?
ANSWER: No.
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 4.    Who (anyone that influences you) would you regard as your
source of motivation?
ANSWER: Milton Friendman, the Nobel Prize winning economist. I admire his
well-researched views on the role of government, which is to maintain
law and order only.
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5. Â Â Â What inspires you?
ANSWER: A strong desire to be financially independent and achieve good things
that will affect millions of people and last even after I've died of
old age.
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 6.    When did the idea of Nairaland come to you?
ANSWER: I learnt that one could make money by starting a popular website and
placing adverts on it, but I couldn't make my blog popular enough to
be profitable, so I decided to start various forums where people can
post on various topics that I have no personal interest in.
When the offtopic forum of my mobile phone forum proved popular, I
decided to start a new discussion forum named Nairaland which would
cover all topics that Nigerians care about. Â I was able to get enough
traffic on this new forum to earn a decent income.  Â
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7. Â Â Â What challenges did you face and kindly give strategies
adopted to overcome such challenges?
ANSWER: Spam and scammers are a constant nuisance on the forum. Â I try my best
to remove members who engage in such acts and their posts. Â I also
have private messaging disabled so spamming and scamming can't be done
covertly.
Well-intentioned members who ignore the rules of the forum are also a
problem. Â I find that I have to ban them frequently to convince them
to either follow the rules or stay away.
The 'best' problem I experience as the administrator of Nairaland is
that sometimes, during peak periods, there's so much traffic that my
web server can't keep up. Â This is very frustrating because it
prevents further growth of the Nairaland Forum. Â After upgrading my
hosting plan once, I've resorted to constant modification of the
software behind the forum to make it fast enough to run under my
current hosting plan.
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8. Â Â Â Before Nairaland, what other projects have you undertaken?
Would you say they were successful?
ANSWER: All my business projects before Nairaland were failures, except the
one that became Nairaland. Â My web hosting business failed after just
3 months because I ran out of money, while I couldn't execute many
other projects I researched due to shyness and lack of capital. Â My
blogs and the mobile phone forum that preceded Nairaland were
successful but not profitable. Â However, it was on that foundation
that Nairaland was built.
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9. Â Â Â Would you say your passion and strength as a programmer
helped you create a world-class forum that Nigerians can be proud of?
ANSWER: All the programming I do today involves modification of PHP scripts
and SQL queries. Â And you know what? Â As a programmer, I looked down
on both languages and ignored them! Â My programming experience wasn't
very useful. Even if I wasn't a programmer from the beginning, I'll
have learnt just enough PHP and SQL to make Nairaland a reality. Â My
determination was and is much more important.
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10. Â Nairaland has been a sort of refuge (information, knowledge
sharing, escapism, etc) to Nigerians especially Nigerians in diaspora.
Would you say you foresaw this when building this project?
ANSWER: Yes. Â Before starting Nairaland, I noticed that other Nigerian
websites had more Nigerians abroad than Nigerians at home as members.
In fact, I sought to reverse this trend, and to a certain extent I
succeeded. Â The country with the highest number of Nairaland visitors
at this time is Nigeria. Â Earlier this year, it was the USA, as it is
for most Nigerian websites.
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11. Â I remember speaking with you five years ago and you spoke of
developing software that will beat Windows? Are you still holding that
vision?
ANSWER: No. It was a foolish vision. Linux has already beaten Windows and few
people care.
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12. Â I also remembered how much you loved Linux that you refused
to install Windows in you computer. Do you still have that passion for
Linux?
ANSWER: Even though I still use Linux from the command line on my web server,
my desktop operating system is Windows. Â I want to experience the
Nairaland Forum the way others experience it, so when they have
problems I'll be able to help them.
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13. Â What has been your driving force?
ANSWER: Survival, a strong desire for independence, and a desire to be influential.
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14. Â The job situation in Nigeria is getting worse and worse?
Secondary School Students are dreaming of universities and avoiding
polytechnics. There is a great imbalance in the system. Jobs are few
compared with the job seekers. Would you advocate entrepreneurship?
ANSWER: I always tell job seekers to create their own jobs, because nobody
owes them a job.
«Look for a painful problem that others are facing, and then devise a
way to make people pay you for the solution. Â Look for problems that
don't require much capital to solve. In a developing country like
Nigeria, there are so many problems waiting to be solved. Â One man's
problem is another man's profit! Â Competition is often weak which
means you'll make a lot of money. Â So what are you waiting for?»
Unemployment is a problem of highly regulated and unionized countries
where job creation is made difficult by politicians and labor leaders.
 Nigerians should not be talking about unemployment at all.  There are
so many obvious opportunities around us waiting to be exploited.
Being jobless in Nigeria is a big shame indeed.
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15. Â Taking Nigeria into consideration, you have been successful
as an entrepreneur. What secrets (strategy) would you share with
would-be entrepreneurs?
ANSWER: With only one success so far, I am yet to prove myself. Â If I am able
to start 2 or 3 other business projects and they succeed, then I will
feel confident enough to teach others how to succeed (I'm currently
looking into movie production).
However, one thing I know is that as a businessman, you have not
failed until you run out of capital or give up on your business.
Hence, one should be very careful not to spend money unecessarily.
And one should keep trying until one succeeds.
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16. Â Just one word, phrase, clause, sentence for youths in Nigeria
ANSWER: Create your own job today.
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17. Â What's the address of your website?
ANSWER: www.nairaland.com
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91 comments
43 minutes ago
some people can really be stupid. so some guys just showed up here to critise some guy beacause he is running a succesiful forum? what exactly do you guys stand to gain, especially this nairland.net guy. You are running a phpBB forum which unfortunately for you is not popular and you think you can just trun things around by condming a young guy who is trying a lot to improve things for his people. what about all those years he spent online, removing spams, making posts and going all over the forum trying to make things better.
I am sure your forum was born out of anger and jealousy. Thats why you are totally dumb to reasoning. i just discovered your forum through quarreling with some guy and trust me when i say i wont venture there again. we dont care what you think. Instead of concentrating on getting traffic for your site, you are busy critisizing someone. rubbish.
5 months and 4 days ago
I guess he has a good dream but failure starts from when you personally make decision without trying to have other people opinion(Seun learn from that and stop been a tree of idea that people will cut off for fire making).In Nairaland yes,you cant stop the issues of scam and spamming ,but much investigation should be made before baning people ,even if i am not one of the banned members.Boy keep it up
7 months and 5 days ago
Ewwww!.....na so you look?!
Your site is one of the very best around and I can't just miss
looging on everyday to give my views and opinion on the forum
thread. Keep the good work going Seun ODAWISE BAN!
7 months and 23 days ago
bosfrank has spoken and i will say dear seun that since you are only human and a young one at that that you will mature with time and be more of what the people want within the limits of your own principles.
7 months and 29 days ago
Seun has done well for himself and this nation. The singular reason people criticize him is because he is making success in his choosing field. So it is nothing to worry about.
Anyone who doesn't like Nairaland should go start his own «?land» and get his own subscribers.
Who cares if Seun is young or old? Nigeria need «RESULT» not sentiments. Cheers.
8 months and 14 days ago
Seun,
You have done really well. I admire Milton Friedman too but I suggest you read this book «The Shock Doctrine» by Naomi Klein...it will give you a more balanced view on why the role of government cannot only be to maintain 'law and order.'
Then try and improve on your site. I am surprised to see it exactly the way it was some months ago (when i last visited it). The key is to keep improving yourself and your site. try and find like minds and then explode. If a 23yr old guy can be worth 15billion USD here I dont see any reason you too can do it in Naija. All the best.
8 months and 14 days ago
I feel this young man has done really well. I read one guy asking for an alternative naija forum. Well you can try: http://www.octoclick.com.
9 months and 27 days ago
Everybody wants to be a president in his own domain even when the person is still coming up.Seun arrogance canot help you because those of us that visit your are older and very much richer than you.Stop your juvenile behaviour if you really wanna grow.
Sometimes I wish that another more reasonable forum will host people and their lovely topics in another site with a good admistrator that knows what it is to handle a public forum.
Grow up and learn little brother.
10 months and 23 days ago
Seun,let them say,we cant all like you,the most important thing is to satisfy your conscience.You always make my day.
11 months and 7 days ago
This short but revealing interview is certainly encouraging n challenging. I'm really now asking myself, where's my place in Nigeria n the world @ large? what am i living for such that @ my demise, that which has been my life becomes my legacy? What's my contribution-to Nigeria, fellow youths n humanity in general? For sure, i admire, with proper jealousy, what y'all have done here. U've got my back, beloved fellow. Well done! !! !!! !!!!
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