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A final year student of Modibbo Adama University, Yola in Adamawa, Raudah Sheik-Jimeta says she rakes in N80,000 monthly from the sales of local seasoning and spices.
Sheik-Jimeta, who stated this on a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Monday, said she produced a variety of spices sourced from local produce.
“I started dealing in spices like chili powder, ginger and garlic paste, “Daddawa” processed from locust beans, pap and dumpling powder locally called “Garin-danwake”.
“I began the business in 2020 during the COVID lockdown with N30,000 seed capital because I really wanted to be self-reliant, so that I can help myself and my family,” she said.
Ms Sheik-Jimeta, an Information Technology student, said her spouse and sister motivated her to join the trade, adding that she managed time effectively by combining studies and business.
“I enjoy high patronage from women who followed my products advert on social media platforms as well as friends and family members.
“I made brisk businesses during Ramadan fast and festive periods,” she said, adding that she engaged two persons as the sales outreach expanded to other states.
“My dream is to become a household name, providing jobs for youth and women across the country,” she said.
She advised youths to be innovative, engage in productive activities and become self-reliant to enable them to fend for their needs and contribute to national development.
NAN
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Akeem Alao
Akeem Alao trained as a language teacher. He graduated from Adeniran Ogunsanya college of Education where he studied English/Yoruba Languages and Ekiti State University where he obtained a degree in English Education.