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WEEKLY I was mocked for selling food, now they rush to buy —Vendor

- From Faruk Shuaibu, Kaduna From Ahmed Ali, Kafanchan

Ahmad Saidu, 32, was mocked for doing a ‘woman’s job’ when he opened a little restaurant by the corner of his home in Tudun Wada community of Kaduna metropolis. A diploma graduate of Accounting and Auditing from the Sokoto State Polytechni­c, Ahmad said he started as a newspaper distributo­r to make ends meet, then later switched to food vending within his community.

He, however, faced a lot of negativity from those he believed to be his prospectiv­e customers as they began to mock him, calling him Dan Daudu (gender crosser) insinuatin­g that the business of food vending was that of women not men. Ahmad said he was not discourage­d as he stood firm and resolute with his plans starting from converting the frontage of his apartment into a mini restaurant.

Two years down the line, he told Arewa Trust Weekly that his little restaurant now draws a crowd, all impatient to get a plate of his food as soon as he is open for business. “I had experience­d working in restaurant­s in the past and decided to try my luck by opening one,” he said, adding that he has overcome the mockery and low sales he faced at the beginning of his business.

“I was not making any profit because I was not well-known until the fourth month into the business. The little food I used to cook would remain unsold, then, some people started to call me Dan Daudu, saying I was doing a woman’s job just because I cooked and sold food,” he stated.

He said he noticed their position began to change as more people began to rely on his food daily. “Now my place is usually crowded and noisy in the afternoon. Some even call my restaurant ‘Mai kashe aure’ (home wrecker) because married men come to eat here when they quarrel with their wives.”

Now basking in his success, he has employed six of his sisters to do the cooking while he supervises the process. He said he is now making a profit of N40, 000 daily, cooking a bag of rice, spaghetti and other varieties, and hopes to move to a bigger place to enable him to add local dishes to the menu.

“In my community, when a person does a job not attributed to his gender, they are called names. Such stereotype­s must be jettisoned for youths to make a living. We all know that there is no job in the country so any business, as long as it is legal should be accepted,” he said.

Ibrahim Lukman, a customer of Ahmad, praised his resilience in situating the restaurant within the community despite the challenges he faced. He added that a lot of people enjoy eating his food and sometimes call to book ahead.

Victims of recent attacks in seven villages of Atyap Chiefdom in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State have received relief materials from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) as part of efforts to ameliorate their suffering.

The relief materials, which were facilitate­d by the Member Representi­ng Zango Kataf/ Jaba Federal Constituen­cy, Amos Gwamna Magaji, included mattresses, mosquito nets, and clothing as well as food items.

Presenting the items to the beneficiar­ies at the local government headquarte­rs in Zonkwa, the Director General of the agency, Muhammed Alhaji Muhammed, said the gesture was to identify with the victims in “the ugly circumstan­ce” and prayed against a repeat of the incident.

Muhammed, who was represente­d by the Coordinato­r, North-West zone of the agency, Abbani Imam Garki, commended the member for his doggedness in ensuring that NEMA responded to the plight of the people, adding that it was an indication that he was alive to his responsibi­lities.

In his message, the Secretary, Kaduna State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Malam Hassan Muhammed, who was represente­d by Alhaji Ya’u Abdullahi Mahmood, condoled with families who lost their loved ones and properties in the attacks, describing the developmen­t as unfortunat­e.

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Ahmad with his sister serving a customer

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