ABULA SPOT GOING PLACES: NOW IN AJAH, PROMISES AN ANNEX SOONEST AT LAGOS /ISLAND, ALAUSA, IKEJA. - Insight Global News

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ABULA SPOT GOING PLACES: NOW IN AJAH, PROMISES AN ANNEX SOONEST AT LAGOS /ISLAND, ALAUSA, IKEJA.

 ABULA SPOT GOING PLACES:  NOW INAJAH, PROMISES AN ANNEX SOONEST AT LAGOS /ISLAND, ALAUSA, IKEJA.  




 

By Oluwatoyin Mathnuel  Publisher INSIGHT MAGAZINE MAGONLINE NEWS

















Chief Mrs Folake Taibat Ijelu Okeowo is a business tycoon, a jewelry machandise and a good cook who ventured into food business of local cuisine two years ago. 

The Iyalaje of Ijora kingdom was so delighted and thankful to Almighty Allah as she shared her  success story of been a food vendor of all tribe delicacy to Insightmagonline News editor at the recently unvaling of another ABULA SPOT at View Plaza, NEPA road in Ajah, Lagos State, Nigeria.  

 





















The Yeye Bobaseye of Ilara Kingdom do not hesitate to tell the media that even at the present Nigeria economic crash down with expensiveness  of various food stuffs ranging from bag of rice, beans, tubers of yam, semovita, peppers, vegetables , condiments and gas to cook God is still faithful because having a restaurant was an ordained business. 

ABULA SPOT offers home delivery, outdoors services and general catering mainly on local cuisine promises soonest extension  to Lagos/ Island and Ikeja Axis Precisely at the Lagos State government domain, Alausa Secretariat for the mainland residents to also have a taste of the  undiluted local  cuisine..  






























ABULA SPOT Ajah Annex also feature a talk shop for carbonated drinks , organic fruit drinks, shawarma, suya , and all sort of snacks as requested by Ajah residents and customers all in a condusive environment. 












Chief Mrs Folake  Ijelu Okeowo The CEO of ABULA SPOT could not but  pleaded with the Federal Government  to wade into the challengings facing agriculture in Nigeria. Masses are lamenting for the high cost of food stuffs , Iyalaje said ' I see this all because I am a food vendor, there is anger every where because people are hungry, the government should come to the aid  of the masses, the poor,  edible stuffs is too expensive  she concluded.















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