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From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Nobody: 9:26pm On Aug 11, 2010
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She wasn’t always a success. Infact, this genial lady’s life was not laced with sweet reveries or the pleasant memories of a person born into affluence. Rather, like most Nigerian women struggling to survive with children, Bola Akinlawon braced all odds to rise from the valley of poverty to emerge a success in the culinary world.

For people living or conducting business in Oshodi, Mafoluku and beyond, the name ‘Native Cuisine’ might not ring a bell. But that of ‘Mama Sunday Amala Spot’ would immediately make many stomachs rumble. In her modest restaurant where local delicacies simmer ceaselessly on the fire for the delight of customers, no hour is too late to patronize the spot for a plate of pounded yam, amala (yam flour) and ewedu with gbegiri, a local bean sauce.

The success story of this woman, who went into the food business with just N1000 in 1980, did not start in Lagos. It can be traced back to her inauspicious upbringing in Ghana where she grew up with her siblings. Bola’s background instilled in her the determination to wrestle free from the clutches of poverty.
“My parents were very hardworking and they made us realise that hardwork pays better than laziness. My father told me that a lazy woman would suffer in the hands of her husband. I did not want to suffer, that is why I acted fast,” she said.

Recalling how she started selling food to students at No. 39, Olaiya Street in Mafoluku, Oshodi, she noted that she used to place a table atop pieces of planks sitting across a gutter.
I started by selling food to students on top of the gutter. I would cook rice and beans, and set my table outside our compound in the morning. Later, there was an opening for a shop nearby and I took it. I was in the shop for 15 year before I got another one close to Mafoluku Junction by Airport Road,” she stated.

From selling just rice and beans to students and residents, Bola diversified into other local dishes and before long, her clientele list grew to include bankers, legislators and top government officials, among others.
“It was from there that my business really grew. From cooking one goat daily for sale, I moved to preparing four or five, depending on the patronage. Within that period, I also expanded my shop and enlisted more hands to help in the business,” she explained.
She practically deprived herself of luxuries associated with women.” I started saving even though it was not so convenient. My children too understood my ambition and supported me by not being too demanding,” she said.

However, at the point when people thought the sweat of this Oyo State-born businesswoman would come to nought, her dream became crystallized. Today, Bola owns a multi-million-naira restaurant that would make many popular eatery owners in town green with envy. The place was officially opened for business recently with top government functionaries, politicians, businessmen, bankers and other customers in attendance.

But for this amiable woman, it pays to wait on God to fulfil one’s aspiration. This approach, she stressed, paid off for her at the end of the day.
“I believe that everybody’s day would break one day but at different times. For some, it might be in the morning, while for others, it could be in the night. Mine happened when I least expected it. I cried to God one day when some Omo-onile (land owners) came to tell me that they wanted to give their land to a developer. They gave me a time to vacate my shop. I did not know God was preparing something big for me,” she told Daily Sun.

“After searching for a shop for several months, I made up my mind to relocate to Ghana where I grew up. At the end of the day, I left everything to God. One day, God showed me a duplex and asked me to look for the owner. When I was told how much the place would cost, I was scared. I asked God where I would get so much money to pay for the place. God surprised me and this is the testimony I have to show for it today.”
She recalls that the support of her husband and children saw her through many difficult times, especially the period she thought her business would die naturally.
The new eatery, Native Cuisine Catering Services, would provide satisfying taste of traditional meals with class to customers in Lagos, she said. She also has plans to expand to other states.
This enterprising woman believes that hard work for every woman should be the only means to an end. To her, indulging in promiscuity for survival is a sin and a lame excuse for any woman.

She has a parting word for married women who believe in being full-time housewives.
“If a woman does not work but rely on her husband for everything, the tendency that her husband would look for a hardworking woman to take care of him later on in life is very high. For the sake of your children and the future, resist the temptation to become a lazy wife,” she urged.





http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/citysun/2010/aug/11/citysun-11-08-2010-005.htm
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Nobody: 9:27pm On Aug 11, 2010
May God bless every hardworking woman out there. Like she said "Resist being a lazy wife".

Success is not easy, neither is it impossible.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by AndreUweh(m): 9:36pm On Aug 11, 2010
This should not be in politics section
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by mrofficial(m): 12:09pm On Aug 12, 2010
maybe like 5 in 150million Nigerians. Yea, strange things happen. Mchewww.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by marcus1234: 12:10pm On Aug 12, 2010
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by cecegorz(m): 12:39pm On Aug 12, 2010
A real success story, laid on foundation of hard work.

Em , em, how come there's no address of the new shop there
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by MissyB1(m): 12:43pm On Aug 12, 2010
Hardwork pays!
Inspiring, I must say.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by SHEAU(m): 12:45pm On Aug 12, 2010
Abeg where is the restaurant located, i wan go there go gbadun self if i don collect salary cheesy

Abi na wetin bird chop  e go use fly tongue
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Fhemmmy: 1:02pm On Aug 12, 2010
Very inspiring.
God bless you
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by jumie(f): 1:09pm On Aug 12, 2010
Truly inspiring story!

I believe every woman who has the mindset of being a full-time housewife should read this and reconsider.

Hardwork pays!
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Ajike: 1:46pm On Aug 12, 2010
yah! nothing pays like hard work and the grace of God
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by mygladness: 2:42pm On Aug 12, 2010
This is quite inspiring. She is following the foot step of my mother who though lack formal education but died a multi-million in real estate she left behind. Hard work pays but we need God to show us our callings so we don't wander in another man's field.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by davidif: 3:40pm On Aug 12, 2010
jumie:

Truly inspiring story!

I believe every woman who has the mindset of being a full-time housewife should read this and reconsider.

Hardwork pays!

Excellent post. I wish i could tell all my naija friends this.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by DoubleN(m): 3:43pm On Aug 12, 2010
I love this, i hope out ladies are reading this. Women don't be a LAZY WIFE!
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Fhemmmy: 4:31pm On Aug 12, 2010
Double N:

I love this, i hope out ladies are reading this. Women don't be a LAZY WIFE!

Lol
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by OboBoco(f): 5:25pm On Aug 12, 2010
these is so inspiring
made me remember a video i just saw on facebook on child birth.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Pappij: 6:19pm On Aug 12, 2010
This are the kind of stories that should be celebrated, this is excellence through hardwork (cooking with firewood no be small thing, i tell u) patience (30years doing same thing no be beans) and persistence (imagine omo onile and other touts constant harassments). Really proud of this,
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by yme1(f): 7:05pm On Aug 12, 2010
wow she is really an inspiration
it is better to work hard rather than waiting for a billionare husband to come marry you like most of our ladies,its not like it is a bad Thoth sha but learn to make your own money and if he adds to it take it
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Fhemmmy: 7:39pm On Aug 12, 2010
This thread is kinda turning to where the men are saying their mind about how much they wanna see their woman work harder . . . . tongue
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Nobody: 8:38pm On Aug 12, 2010
cecegorz:

A real success story, laid on foundation of hard work.

Em , em, how come there's no address of the new shop there
because they did not pay for advert
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Nobody: 8:39pm On Aug 12, 2010
cecegorz:

A real success story, laid on foundation of hard work.

Em , em, how come there's no address of the new shop there
because they did not pay for advert
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by shilling(f): 4:49am On Aug 13, 2010
STACYM:

because they did not pay for advert
LOL . . .

Hardwork pays!!
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Ranoscky(m): 7:37am On Aug 13, 2010
Truely inspirin!

Keep up d good work ma!
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by 5p1naz(m): 8:55am On Aug 13, 2010
1k in 1980 is a huge sum. . . anyways kudos to her hardworking elbows
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by stmarc32(m): 11:08am On Aug 13, 2010
Funny, I used to eat there loads of times when i was still in naija, very nice food,
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by otokx(m): 12:07pm On Aug 13, 2010
This is like a breadth of fresh air.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by dustydee: 1:28pm On Aug 13, 2010
welldone woman.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by iyin(f): 3:22pm On Aug 13, 2010
stmarc32:

Funny, I used to eat there loads of times when i was still in naija, very nice food,


No lie ooo.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by GBT(m): 8:23am On Aug 14, 2010
May God bless every hardworking woman out there. Like she said "Resist being a lazy wife".

Success is not easy, neither is it impossible.


BIG AMEN TO THAT
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by dominique(f): 12:00pm On Aug 14, 2010
i've always said it, you never get it wrong with food. some people may not change their wardrobe or buy jewelry for years but there's no day they don't eat even if it is once a day. but if it's not your calling, you could be wasting your time. good thing she found her calling.
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by stmarc32(m): 1:47am On Aug 15, 2010
@iyin not lying, it actually used to be a bungalow not a one story building,
Re: From Hawking Rice, This Woman Now Owns A Multi-million-naira Restaurant by Jencejyde(m): 9:47pm On Aug 15, 2010
God bless you ma!

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