"It is Lucrative": University Graduate Turns Into Businesswoman, Starts Selling Fish

"It is Lucrative": University Graduate Turns Into Businesswoman, Starts Selling Fish

  • A Nigerian graduate who studied at Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu Ode, has become a crayfish seller
  • The lady, Akinjinrin Abisade Abigeal, is based in Uyo, where she supplies fish to her customers
  • She has been in the business for less than a year, and it is lucrative if one has enough customers

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A Nigerian graduate has turned to business, hustling hard to make ends meet.

The lady, Akinjinrin Abisade Abigeal, studied at the Tai Solarin University of Education, Ijebu Ode, Ogun state.

Nigerian graduate who sells crayfish shoes how it is packaged.
The crayfish seller is a graduate of Tai Solarin University of Education. Photo credit: Akinjinrin Abisade Abigeal.
Source: UGC

Abigeal delved into the business of selling crayfish in both small and large quantities.

She is happy with the business as she is often seen aggressively marketing and creating awareness about it on TikTok.

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She is based in Uyo, where she supplies crayfish to her customers.

Tai Solarin University graduate joins family's crayfish business

The graduate noted that crayfish had been her family business, but she joined in January 2023.

She said the business is highly lucrative, especially if one has many customers.

Her words:

"I'm based in Uyo for now. I study adult education at Tai Solarin University of Education. It has been my family business, but I started in January."

In one of the videos she posted on TikTok, Abigeal was seen packaging the crayfish in readiness for shipping.

Watch the video below:

Reactions to video of a lady who sells crayfish

@oyekanusmanaminat said:

"This crayfish is so neat. Weldon."

@joyhammy said:

"So you mean una no dey put am maggi? Why e come dey sweet?"

@_lhexhy commented:

"So no any recipe for this thing and e go sweet. God dey cook o."

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@TraJan said:

"At first I think say na spaghetti, omo hunger won finish me."

@dee_chi reacted:

"I first of all thought that it was cabbage and carrots."

Ghanaian man recounts his great loss after taking a loan for uber business

YEN.com.gh reported that an unhappy Ghanaian man recently took to a radio talk show to lament some of his losses after taking out a loan to establish a business.

The old man named Richard from Madina revealed in the video that he applied for a GH¢ 100,000 loan and bought four cars to be used for Uber, but that he was unable to boast of even GH¢ 4,000 returns after a year.

He continued by saying that the drivers he hired had not been doing their jobs well and would frequently make excuses for not making the sales they were expected to.

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