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- Article author: 嶋泰宣
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I was so exhausted and jet-lagged that I couldn't do anything for three days...
It feels dazed and fluffy.
Ahhh, my chance to meet the big three has come true!
Everyone was a proper gentleman, not rotten at all.
Wait a sec! I asked a lawyer to register my Nigerian branch!
What are you going to do? Baseball, right?! LOL
Registering a branch office just based on the keyword "baseball"... That's not just crazy, it's reckless lol
Even I think it's so haphazard that it makes me tremble... ( ゚Д゚)
After returning to Japan, I contacted the vice president in charge of the head office in Japan and explained what had happened and my haphazard plan to set up a branch in Nigeria.
Strangely enough, even though I've been partners with the vice president for over 15 years, we've never used negative words like "no," "it's impossible," or "we should stop."
Yes. I think that's fine! I want to support what Shima-san wants to do, so let's just go ahead with it!! And ✨( *´艸`)✨
Truly, I believe that if it weren't for our vice president, my company would be out on the streets right now.
Once again, the best and strongest partner!!
However, baseball is a minor sport not only in Nigeria but throughout Africa. South Africa is the strongest in Africa, and Uganda is the second-largest in the MLB.
There is a Dodgers academy in the country, and they have produced professional baseball players, so there are some players, but in other African countries, it is not just a minor sport...
What is that? I don't know. That's the situation.
However, baseball promotion has been taking place for many years, led by JICA, and there are support groups, such as NGOs and general incorporated associations, to promote baseball in Africa, although not many in Japan.
But to be honest...I don't think it's going well...
In Nigeria, baseball promotion has been going on for decades, resulting in the development of approximately 600
Creation of new players. And the player population is on the decline.
As a business foundation
①There is a market
② Steady growth
3) High barriers to entry
I believe these are the three basic principles, but in Nigerian baseball...
①There is no market
② Declining trend
3) High barriers to entry
*There are no tourist visas, and you can only enter the country with a work visa, making market research difficult.
Yes… It’s a grand and bold project to create new industries and jobs from nothing… ( ゚Д゚) It’s too heavy a task… I have no idea how much funding is needed…
It's unclear whether there will be a return.
Well, normally you wouldn't do that, right? lol
However, I was born with a tendency to choose the thorny path rather than the easy one when I am forced to choose between two options, and yes, this time I chose the thorny path.
It's absolutely impossible, it won't work, anyone can see that right?! (laughs)
Well, we were told a lot of things... You're right, the efforts of our predecessors have not borne fruit... Far from growth, there has been a decline... I fully understand what you're saying, but I promised that together we will create a bright future for the children of Makoko!!
Promises should never be broken. So, instead of saying you can't do it, just find a way to do it!!
So, here's what I came up with.
First of all, it is the efforts and challenges of our predecessors.
Why? Decline, not growth?
What actions will lead to growth, and what will cause decline?
The quickest way to find out is to talk to people who have been there and are doing it!!!
So, I made appointments and interviewed various people who have promoted baseball in Africa in the past and those who are still promoting it now, and went on a journey to find not success stories and success stories, but failure stories and failure stories.
Why is the promotion of baseball in Africa declining? What are the factors?
I'd like to write about these next time.
~To be continued~
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