Wechnology Complete Business Plan

“We Are Technology” – Market-Aligned Digital Transformation Platform for African SMEs

Non-Disclosure Agreement

This Non-Disclosure Agreement (the “Agreement”) is made and entered into as of this 20th day of September, 2025, by and between:

Disclosing Party

Wisdom Ubaka, a private individual residing at Ogun State, Nigeria

Receiving Parties

Adanma Favour, a private individual residing at Lagos, Nigeria.

Israel Ojiefoh, a private individual residing at Abeokuta, Nigeria.

1. Purpose

The Receiving Party has expressed an interest in evaluating a potential investment opportunity related to a business venture known as Wechnology. In order to facilitate this evaluation, the Disclosing Party will be providing certain confidential and proprietary information to the Receiving Party.

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Executive Summary

Company Vision

To become Africa’s leading provider of accessible, locally-optimized business technology solutions, serving over 100,000 businesses across all economic segments within 3 years.

Corporate Structure

Market-Driven Strategy

Based on comprehensive market research revealing Nigeria’s business landscape composition:

Dual-Tier Investment Strategy

Phase 1: ₦25.35M for MVP testing targeting both Essential and Premium tiers simultaneously
Phase 2: Remaining ₦194.65M for full-scale operations with market-validated pricing

Equity Structure with Performance-Based Reduction

45% equity with performance-based reduction mechanism:

Market Research Validated Revenue Projections

Year 1 Conservative Target:


Strategic Implementation Approach

Phase 1: MVP Test Phase (Months 1-3) – Initial Risk Only ₦25.35M

Objective: Validate market demand across both tiers with minimal investment before full-scale launch

MVP Focus: Dual-tier validation

Target:

Success Criteria: Achieve minimum targets by end of Month 3
Investor Protection: Business transfer (not refund) if MVP fails to achieve minimum targets

Phase 2: Full Launch (Months 4+) – ₦194.65M

Activation Trigger: MVP achieves minimum targets across both tiers
Objective: Scale to market leadership with complete dual-tier product portfolio


Market Analysis & Research Insights

1. Market Size & Segmentation (Research-Based)

Primary Market Data

Market Segmentation Analysis

Business CategoryPopulationPercentageAvg Monthly TurnoverTarget Tier
Micro-enterprises38.4M96.9%<₦50,000Essential
Small Enterprises1.0M2.5%₦50,000-₦300,000Premium
Medium Enterprises0.2M0.5%>₦300,000Premium
Large Enterprises<0.1M<0.1%>₦5,000,000Enterprise

2. Digital Adoption Barriers & Wechnology Solutions

Barrier 1: Financial Constraints

Research Finding: Only 10% of SMEs have adequate funding for tech upgrades; 64.5% of micro-enterprises earn <₦50,000/month

Wechnology Solutions:

Barrier 2: Infrastructure Deficits

Research Finding: Only 48% of businesses have electricity access; 40% for home-based businesses; inconsistent internet connectivity

Wechnology Solutions:

Barrier 3: Digital Skills Gap

Research Finding: 37% of micro-enterprises lack internet usage skills; widespread digital illiteracy

Wechnology Solutions:

3. Technology Adoption Patterns (Research-Based)

Current Digital Behavior

Platform Integration Strategy


Comprehensive Product Portfolio (Market-Aligned)

Essential Tier Products (Targeting 38.4M Micro-enterprises)

Value Proposition: Survival & Efficiency Tools

Research shows micro-enterprises prioritize cost savings and operational efficiency over growth features.

Pricing Strategy: ₦0-₦18,000/month
Payment Options: Daily/weekly mobile money, agent banking

Category A: Individual Standalone Products

1. Wech.me Profile/Page Builder – Essential

2. Business Directory – Essential

3. Marketplace Platform – Essential

4. AI Customer Support – Essential

5. Inventory Management – Essential (MVP Product)

Category B: Business Suite Products – Essential

6. CRM Suite – Essential

7. HR Suite – Essential

Category C: Integrated Solutions – Essential

Complete Business Suite – Essential

Premium Tier Products (Targeting 1.2M SMEs)

Value Proposition: Growth & Scaling Tools

Research indicates SMEs with higher digital adoption achieve 15% revenue growth vs <5% for low-adoption businesses.

Pricing Strategy: ₦25,000-₦180,000/month
Payment Options: Bank transfers, quarterly/annual discounts

All Essential products available in Professional/Enterprise versions with:

Category D: Specialist Services (Both Tiers)

12. Data Analytics Services

13. Training & Certification Programs

14. Consulting Services


Value-Added Reseller (VAR) Program

Revolutionary Market Opportunity

The VAR program represents Nigeria’s most lucrative business opportunity, targeting both Essential and Premium tier customers with differentiated commission structures.

Updated Reseller Tier Structure

Free Tier – Entry Hustlers

Pro Basic Tier – Growing Partners (₦15,000/month)

Pro Advanced Tier – Established Partners (₦35,000/month)

Elite Tier – Premium Partners (₦50,000/month)

Exclusive Territory Partners (₦300,000-₦2,000,000/month)

VAR Success Infrastructure

Technology Platform Features:

Comprehensive Training Program:


Enhanced Team Structure & Scaling Plan

Month 1-3: MVP Test Phase Team (16 people) – ₦8.45M/month

Executive Leadership (3 people) – ₦1.1M/month

Development Team (3 people) – ₦1.35M/month

Sales Team (7 people) – ₦1.63M/month

Customer Service Team (3 people) – ₦750K/month

Month 4-6: Development Scale-Up Team (25 people) – ₦16.15M/month

Additional Development Team (12 people) – ₦4.85M/month

Enhanced Customer Success Team (3 people) – ₦600K/month

Month 7-12: Full Scale Operations Team (70 people) – ₦51.9M/month

Executive Management Team (7 people) – ₦3.6M/month

AI & Data Science Team (10 people) – ₦10.65M/month

Core Development Team (14 people) – ₦8M/month

Infrastructure & Security Team (10 people) – ₦7.4M/month

Design & Quality Assurance Team (6 people) – ₦4.2M/month

Sales & Customer Success Team (16 people) – ₦6.65M/month

Content & Marketing Team (8 people) – ₦3.65M/month

Operations & Management Team (7 people) – ₦3.15M/month


Financial Projections & Investment Breakdown

Investment Allocation: ₦220 Million ($141,570)

Phase 1: MVP Test Phase Costs (₦25.35 Million)

Phase 2: Full Scale Operations (₦194.65 Million)

Revenue Projections (Market-Validated)

Year 1 Revenue Breakdown

TierCustomersAvg Monthly ValueMonthly RevenueAnnual Revenue
Essential5,000₦6,000₦30,000,000₦360,000,000
Premium500₦45,000₦22,500,000₦270,000,000
Total5,500₦9,545₦52,500,000₦630,000,000

Monthly Revenue Progression

MonthEssential CustomersPremium CustomersTotal RevenueCumulative
100₦0₦0
2505₦525,000₦525,000
315025₦2,025,000₦2,550,000
430050₦4,050,000₦6,600,000
6800120₦10,200,000₦25,000,000
92,000250₦23,250,000₦85,000,000
125,000500₦52,500,000₦200,000,000

Technology Infrastructure Strategy

MVP Phase (Months 1-3): Cloud-First Approach

Cloud Infrastructure Investment: ₦5.5M for 3 months

Post-MVP: Dedicated Infrastructure Transition

Month 5 Server Infrastructure: ₦15M investment

Key Technology Features


Go-to-Market Strategy (Research-Informed)

Essential Tier: Community-Led Approach

Research Basis: 96.2% of micro-enterprises are sole proprietorships; high reliance on community trust

Strategy Components:

Premium Tier: Professional Sales

Research Basis: SMEs have formal structures and dedicated budgets

Strategy Components:


Risk Mitigation & Investor Protection

Two-Phase Investment Risk Structure

Phase 1 Risk (₦25.35M): Minimal Risk

Phase 2 Risk (₦194.65M): Very Low Risk

Business Transfer Terms (If MVP Fails)


Success Metrics & Milestones

MVP Success Criteria (Month 3)

Full Scale Success Targets (Month 12)


Investment Returns & Exit Strategy

Investor Return Scenarios

Loan Repayment Model (Preferred)

Equity Hold Model

Exit Opportunities


Implementation Timeline & Next Steps

Week 1-3: Foundation Setup

Month 1: Team Assembly & Development

Month 2-3: MVP Launch & Validation

Month 4+ (Conditional on Success): Full Launch


Conclusion

Wechnology represents a transformative opportunity to capture Nigeria’s ₦2.8 trillion SME digital transformation market through a research-validated, dual-tier approach that serves the complete business ecosystem.

Key Investment Highlights:

Success Assurance:

Wechnology is uniquely positioned to become Africa’s leading inclusive SME technology platform, creating substantial value for investors while democratizing business technology across the continent. The opportunity is massive, the approach is research-validated, and the potential returns are exceptional.

We invite you to join us in building the future of African business technology.

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