A Nigerian man who runs a catering business shared pictures advertising his business, which included his hygienic method of making suya.
The native of Anambra state, on Facebook, shared lovely pictures which he captioned “We found what we love, we do it with all our might. We earn from it.”
Felix Eden, as he is popularly called is the CEO of Felix’s Kitchen which offers food and fries for events.
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The pictures of him preparing and making suya caught the attention of netizens and attracted praises to him.
The pictures of the suya process spanned from how the cow to be used was chosen, to how it got killed and barbecued.
Cleanliness is next to…?
Everything was done in a relatively hygienic manner, and he packaged it in a customized pack. This was very impressive.
Asides catering services, Felix’s Kitchen is known to also offer Event management and decoration services.
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People call me ‘woman wrapper’ for being a hairstylist
Meanwhile, the story of Ibrahim Ferekeh, a 23-years-old hairdresser in Aguda, Ogba area, Lagos is one which many can relate to especially the masculine gender, talented in hairstyling, but who at one point got discouraged by the bias in the society.
This is not far fetched, until 1970 hairdressing for females was a woman’s job and when a handful of men ventured into it they were faced with discrimination, a lot of which was expressed in homophobic slurs. Meanwhile, those who continued were considered gay.
Although there has been a paradigm shift in the world when it comes to the right gender for the business, the old stereotype has continued to affect the choice of males entering the hair styling business in the country.