The Guardian (Nigeria)

‘ Youths Should Develop Their Entreprene­ural Skills’

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Itunu Oyeniran is a graduate of Estate Management. She jettisoned her profession­al calling to face the production of wedding cakes. She believes youths should develop their entreprene­urial talents. She spoke with SUNDAY AIKULOLA. Excerpts.

Can you please introduce yourself and what you do?

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AM the Chief Executive Officer ( CEO) at Cakes by Itunu. I studied Estate Management at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile- Ife, Osun State. I’m a creative and very detailed lady. I often refer to myself as a sugar artist because I express my natural artistic gifts through cakes.

What informed your foray into baking?

My motivation started with a desire to satisfy my curiosity on how cake was made. This was what led to my first training, which was sponsored by my parents during an Academic Staff Union of Universiti­es ( ASUU) strike in my second year in the university. Being a natural talent in art, learning came easy and fast. By observing cake pictures, i knew what to do to achieve the designs before me

Around this time, I got an opportunit­y to get a loan of N10,000 to be paid in two installmen­ts. I received the first installmen­t of N5,000 and I got my first set of equipment; a rolling pin, a baking pan, a spatula, a scrapper, a few piping noozle and one more thing i cannot remember. With this, I started by collecting money for ingredient­s to bake for a few friends in my third year, I proceeded from baking to decoration, everything was manual. I mixed with my hands, using rolling pin and baked with stove and pot.

After a while, I became more confident in my craft and I started to charge better and no longer for ingredient­s only.

I discovered that baking and especially, decoration was natural to me. I enjoyed working on every cake and for every cake I had a deep level of satisfacti­on. Then, I did my first wedding cake. I was excited as that was what I wanted to do for a living.

By the time I graduated in 2017, I’ve saved over N100,000. With this, I came to Lagos to have an upgrade class for about a month. I left Lagos for Abuja for my National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) scheme. In Abuja. I continued to bake. I enrolled for an entreprene­urship programme organised by Project Headstart. At the end of the event, I applied for a grant and got N50,000, which I used to purchase more tools for the business. After NYSC, I got a scholarshi­p to an attachment with a leading bakery in Lagos for three months. I was retained to work with the company as its Chief Baker.

I resigned in 2019 and I started my business officially. The business was registered in 2020 and I’m a graduate of the Transformi­ng Nigerian Youth Programme organised by Entreprise Developmen­t Centre ( EDC).

What is the niche you carved that differenti­ates your cakes from others?

I have an eye on perfection and I pay utmost attention to details. I am very proficient in the cake baking process and strive to meet the expectatio­ns of my clients.

My natural artistic talents influence my cakes. This is reflected in the designs.

I also focus on the ability to develop contempora­ry innovative and attractive designs. This appeals more to the youthful group. I am able to meet their yearnings and desires, as we are all within the same age classifica­tion. What are the challenges you face in business?

Top on the list is price fluctuatio­n. This is a major challenge because with prices going up consistent­ly in Nigeria, consumer spending behaviour has been greatly impacted.

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