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He wants to start a gas business, along with a POS and phone-charging business, in a school environment. He intends to run it as a properly structured business, with a long-term goal of building a gas station that can eventually sell at wholesale level.
He would like to know how to get started, including the marketing strategy, accounting structure, business registration, the kind of staff he will need, and how much he should pay himself monthly as salary. He also wants to know how many months he should wait before he starts paying himself a salary.
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You’re essentially planning a multi-stage energy retail business (LPG → retail station → wholesale) combined with auxiliary cash-flow businesses (POS + phone charging) in a school environment. The key to doing this properly is to treat it as a structured micro–oil & gas retail operation from dayRead more
You’re essentially planning a multi-stage energy retail business (LPG → retail station → wholesale) combined with auxiliary cash-flow businesses (POS + phone charging) in a school environment. The key to doing this properly is to treat it as a structured micro–oil & gas retail operation from day one, not “small hustle”.
See lessI’ll break it down into setup, structure, operations, finance, staffing, and scale strategy.
1. BUSINESS MODEL CLARITY (VERY IMPORTANT)
You are running 3 revenue streams under one hub:
Core Business (Primary)
LPG cooking gas retail (cylinder refilling / exchange)
This is your long-term anchor business
Support Businesses (Cashflow stabilizers)
POS agency (cash withdrawal, transfer, bills)
Phone charging / small tech charging hub
👉 The POS + charging business should:
Cover daily expenses (fuel, transport, minor salaries)
Stabilize cashflow during slow gas sales periods
2. BUSINESS REGISTRATION & LEGAL STRUCTURE
Start simple but structured:
Step 1: Register Business Name
Through CAC (Corporate Affairs Commission)
Suggested structure:
“YourName Energy & Services”
“XYZ Gas & Energy Ventures”
Step 2: Get Key Compliance Items
TIN (Tax Identification Number)
Bank account in business name
POS agent registration (via bank or fintech)
Fire safety approval (very important for gas business later)
Step 3 (future upgrade)
When scaling to station level:
Upgrade to Limited Liability Company (Ltd)
Get DPR/NNPCL downstream licensing (for bulk LPG operations)
3. LOCATION STRATEGY (SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT)
This is actually a strong advantage if managed safely.
Ideal setup:
Front: POS + phone charging kiosk
Side/rear (safe distance): LPG cylinder storage cage
Clear warning signs: “NO SMOKING / NO FLAMES”
Critical safety rule:
Gas must be:
Stored outside direct crowd area
Protected from heat and traffic
Properly ventilated
4. STARTUP CAPITAL STRUCTURE (REALISTIC VIEW)
You are effectively funding 3 mini-businesses:
LPG Setup
3–10 cylinders (various sizes)
Regulator, hose, weighing scale
Storage cage
Initial gas stock: ₦100k – ₦500k depending scale
POS Setup
POS machine (bank/fintech)
Working capital float: ₦100k – ₦300k
Phone charging
Inverter or solar (recommended long-term)
Extension points, sockets
Setup: ₦30k – ₦150k
5. STAFF STRUCTURE (LEAN START)
Start small to avoid burning cash.
Phase 1 (0–6 months)
You need only:
You (Manager/Operator)
1 Assistant (optional, part-time)
👉 If busy school environment:
Hire 1 trusted assistant for POS + charging supervision
Phase 2 (6–18 months)
Dedicated LPG handler
POS operator
Security assistant (important for gas safety)
Phase 3 (Scale stage)
Station manager
Cashier
Sales attendants
Gas technician / cylinder handler
6. ACCOUNTING STRUCTURE (THIS IS WHERE MOST PEOPLE FAIL)
Even small businesses need structure.
Create 3 ledgers:
A. Daily Cashbook
Track:
POS profit
Gas sales
Charging income
Expenses
B. Inventory record
Gas cylinders in/out
Refills sold per day
C. Profit summary (weekly/monthly)
Revenue per stream
Operating costs
Net profit
👉 Use:
Simple Excel or notebook initially
Upgrade later to accounting app
7. PRICING & PROFIT MODEL (SIMPLIFIED)
LPG profit
₦200 – ₦800 per refill (small margin but high turnover)
POS profit
₦100 – ₦300 per transaction (depends volume)
Charging
₦50 – ₦200 per device
👉 Key idea: POS + charging = daily survival cash
Gas business = long-term wealth builder
8. MARKETING STRATEGY (SCHOOL ENVIRONMENT)
You don’t need “advertising”—you need visibility + trust + convenience
Strategies:
Place signage: “Fast Cooking Gas Refill Here”
Offer first-time discount or bonus (e.g. small refill bonus)
Become “default POS point” in school
Build trust with staff and students
Be consistent with availability (no “closed often” behavior)
9. SALARY STRUCTURE (VERY IMPORTANT)
This is where discipline matters.
Rule:
Do NOT pay yourself full salary immediately.
Phase-based salary system:
Phase 1 (0–6 months)
No fixed salary
Only take emergency withdrawals or small stipends
Reinvest most profit
👉 Reason: business is still stabilizing
Phase 2 (6–12 months)
If business is consistent:
Pay yourself 10% – 20% of monthly net profit
Phase 3 (after 12 months stable profit)
Set fixed salary:
₦50,000 – ₦150,000/month (depending profit scale)
10. WHEN TO START PAYING YOURSELF
Start paying yourself when ALL these are true:
Daily cashflow is consistent for 3–4 months
Emergency capital is intact (you are not borrowing to restock)
POS + gas combined profit is stable
👉 Typically: 6–9 months minimum
11. LONG-TERM SCALE ROADMAP (IMPORTANT)
Stage 1: Micro hub (0–1 year)
POS + charging + small LPG sales
Stage 2: Retail gas point (1–3 years)
Bigger cylinder stock
Delivery service
Small refill station
Stage 3: Full gas station (3–7 years)
Bulk LPG storage
Corporate customers (hotels, schools)
Wholesale supply
12. KEY RISKS (YOU MUST MANAGE THIS)
Fire hazard (critical)
Cash leakage (poor accounting)
Mixing personal and business money
Over-expansion too early
Poor gas safety compliance
SUMMARY
Start lean, structured, and safe
POS + charging = cashflow engine
Gas business = long-term wealth engine
No salary for first ~6 months
Then gradually introduce structured salary
Always reinvest early profits