Jeffrey Lemuel


Status: Paid Back

$1,200.00   Loan Request
$1,200.00   Paid Back

About the Entrepreneur

Name: Jeffrey Lemuel
Location: Benin City, Nigeria
Activity: Electronics Repair

About the Loan

Loan Amount: $1,200.00
Loan Use: To buy and sell second-hand refrigerators and air conditioners
Repayment Term: 10 months - View details below
Lenders Repaid: Monthly
Currency Exchange Loss: Covered
Date Listed: Jul 24, 2008
Date Disbursed: Aug 8, 2008
Date Funded:Jul 25, 2008
Loan Ended:May 15, 2009

About the Country

Country:Nigeria
Avg Annual Income:$1,188.00
Currency:Nigeria Nairas (NGN)
Exchange Rate:116.7500 NGN = 1 USD



Jeffrey Lemuel is 32 years old and married without any children. He lives in Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria. He sells and repairs refrigerators and air conditioners. He learned this business in 5 years, and he started his own business in 2000. He has been a LAPO client for the past 6 years. He needs the loan amount of $1,200 to buy more parts for refrigerators and air conditioners for repairs and sale. He expresses his gratitude to Kiva and its lenders.

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Lenders to this entrepreneur

Daniel Scrivner
Los Angeles, CA
United States

Josef & Donna
Bangalore, Karnataka
India

Jason
Saratoga Springs, UT
United States

Peter
IJsselmuiden,
Netherlands

Diane R
KivaFriends.org, Santa Clara, CA
United States

Kakbank
Uppsala,
Sweden

Mark & Joanne
Renton, WA
United States

Robert
Monroe, LA
United States

Phil & Jean
Honolulu, HI
United States

O-Team
Burnsville, MN
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Karen
Dixon, CA
United States

Serra
Toronto, Ontario
Canada

Noah
SEATTLE, WA
United States

Robert
Portland, OR
United States

Alex
Minneapolis, MN
United States

Ty
Seattle, WA
United States

Blue Star Camps
Hendersonville, NC
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Jack
Denver, CO
United States

Cambridge Rietemas
Cambridge, MA
United States

Enflow Programming
Monterey, CA
United States

Anonymous
Rochester, NY
United States

Joe
Marlboro, MA
United States

Taguhi
Montebello, CA
United States

Kevin
Glen Burnie, MD
United States

Kevin
Peoria, IL
United States

Beverly
Sunnyvale, CA
United States

Kelly
Houston, TX
United States

Matthew
Boston, MA
United States

Jack
Port Ludlow, WA
United States

CLW
Palo Alto, CA
United States

Helen's People
Roswell, GA
United States

Fazzi Family
La Canada, CA
United States

Turan
San Diego, CA
United States

Marla
Sedalia, MO
United States

Joyce
Vancouver, BC
Canada

Brian
Fairbanks, AK
United States

Declan
Dunn Loring, VA
United States

Anno Wietze
Noordscheschut,
Netherlands

Andreas & Knut (Germany)
Köln,
Germany



Journal entries for Jeffrey Lemuel


Loan has been disbursed
 
Entrepreneur: Jeffrey Lemuel
Location: Benin City, Nigeria

Thank you for your loan. It has been disbursed to Jeffrey Lemuel by Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO) in Nigeria. We are excited to watch this business grow. Over the next 8 months, Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO) will be collecting repayments from this entrepreneur and posting progress updates on the Kiva website.


Posted by EHIGIAMUSOE GODWIN from Benin City, Nigeria
Aug 4, 2008
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Kiva Field Update - News From Nigeria
 
Entrepreneur: Jeffrey Lemuel
Location: Benin City, Nigeria

I’m excited to be writing you as the Kiva Fellow in Benin City, Nigeria. Over the next 3 months I will be witnessing firsthand the impact and realities of microfinance while working with Kiva’s Field Partner, Lift Above Poverty Organization (LAPO). As you may know, all entrepreneur profiles on Kiva's website are posted by local Field Partners (microfinance institutions), which are organizations that lend to the poor for poverty alleviation. The role of a Field Partner is to screen each entrepreneur, upload his/her loan request on the Kiva website, disburse the loan, and collect loan repayments.

In my role, I will be visiting many Kiva entrepreneurs and businesses and training LAPO staff in writing updates for Kiva lenders. As a result, many of you will receive an update on an entrepreneur who received a loan contribution from you. Unfortunately, due to the logistical and administrative constraints, reaching every entrepreneur for an update is not possible, even with the team of 8 people at LAPO who are dedicated to providing Kiva with photos and other content. Whether or not we provide an update on an entrepreneur to whom you loaned, I hope that you will enjoy the story of one Kiva borrower in Benin City that, to me, illustrates the “togetherness” and “unity” that is the inspiration for Kiva’s Swahili name. It is the story of Cookey Nosayana.

Cookey owns a 24-hour Internet café and computer training center. He took a Kiva loan to purchase a more efficient generator that has cut his fuel costs by more than half. It supplies his business with power despite the frequent and extended power outages that are common in Nigeria (in order to stay open for business, he must run a generator an average of 15 hours every day).

Cookey is unique among LAPO (and likely Kiva) clients – he has access to the Internet. He is one of the few clients has been able to explore Kiva.org and experience the partnership that lenders have access to every time they sign on to their portfolio page. When I arrived to write his update, he was holding a printout of his borrower page. As a lender myself, I was excited to hear his perspective. He was gracious enough to answer my myriad of questions.

Cookey first found his profile on Kiva.org by accident. He was Googling “Cookey Nosayana” to see if he could find the meaning of his name. Up came Kiva.org. First he read what had been written in his business description. It was basic, but he was grateful that it had helped him get the capital to purchase a new generator. Then he started clicking around. He viewed his lenders – from the United States, Canada and the UK. They were working people, just like him. I asked him what he thought. Was he surprised that someone would lend him money from across the globe? He was grateful, but not surprised.

“We live in a humanitarian world,” he said. “It’s just like the head of LAPO [Godwin Ehigiamusoe],” Cookey continued. “When he first started LAPO people laughed. Now everyone is running to him for loans. It’s because it is a good idea.” Note: LAPO was started in 1987 when microfinance was still in its infancy and primarily limited to Asia. Those who believed in microfinance were still unsure about it’s promise in Nigeria. Godwin Ehigiamusoe blocked out the negativity, moved forward as he says, “with his heart and his head.” Today LAPO has 137 branches throughout Southern Nigeria and Sierra Leone, provides over $36,126,579 in loans each year and served 135,975 clients in 2007.

Now with LAPO partnering with Kiva, Cookey says that he would love to continue being part of this international web-based financial community. He has expansion plans for his business and will need additional capital to double the number of computers he has connected to the web. He hopes that LAPO will select him as a Kiva client a second time (His first Kiva loan will be paid off in 4 months so keep an eye out for him on the LAPO client lending page).

“Kiva is worthwhile,” says Cookey, “and will continue to be if both sides keep up their part.” As he explored the site, he browsed the businesses of his fellow borrowers from Indonesia to Azerbaijan and appreciated the widespread impact Kiva lenders were having. He believes that it is critical that Kiva entrepreneurs keep making payments and showing improvement and that lenders keep reinvesting their Kiva credit into new businesses as they are repaid.

From Kiva, LAPO and its family of borrowers, we thank you for your continued support of our work. To see all currently fundraising loans from LAPO on Kiva.org, please click here:

View fundraising LAPO entrepreneurs

Sincerely,

Jessica Heinzelman


Posted by Casey Albert from Benin City, Nigeria
Aug 6, 2008
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jeffrey says thanks
 
Entrepreneur: Jeffrey Lemuel
Location: Benin City, Nigeria

jeffrey says thanks to all kiva lenders and he is happy that his business is booming. he used his kiva loan to increase his inventory


Posted by EHIGIAMUSOE GODWIN from Benin City, Nigeria
May 14, 2009
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Kiva Help Repayment Schedule for Jeffrey Lemuel

  Expected Repayments Actual Repayments Comments
November 2008 $150.00 $150.00 Repayment Received
December 2008 $150.00 $150.00 Repayment Received
January 2009 $150.00 $150.00 Repayment Received
February 2009 $150.00 $150.00 Repayment Received
March 2009 $150.00 $150.00 Repayment Received
April 2009 $150.00 $150.00 Repayment Received
May 2009 $150.00 $150.00 Repayment Received
June 2009 $150.00 $150.00 Repayment Received