TRAGEDY AVERTED AS 120-YEAR-OLD ANCESTRAL TREE FALLS AT OBOSI MARKET. (PHOTO).#PRESS RELEASE.

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 Tragedy Averted as 120-Year-Old Ancestral Tree Falls at Obosi Market By Chiedu Okoye A major tragedy was averted at Eke Obosi Market in Idemili North Local Government Area of Anambra State after a 120-year-old ancestral tree collapsed, destroying shops and goods but leaving traders and visitors unharmed. The massive tree, estimated to be about 150 feet tall, fell within the market premises, damaging at least 12 shops and valuable merchandise. Residents and traders described the incident as miraculous, noting that no lives were lost despite the extent of the destruction. The fallen tree held significant cultural importance as a sacred symbol of Eke Obosi Market, which is regarded as a stronghold of the traditions and cultural heritage of the Obosi people. Beyond serving as a centre for commercial activities, the market is also known as a venue for communal traditional rites and ceremonies. Eke Obosi Market was recently rebuilt and modernised by renowned businessman, politician and ...

BENUE UNIVERSITY STUDENT WHO SELLS SNACKS OPENS BARBING SALON, EMPLOYS PEOPLE TO WORK FOR HER. (PHOTOS).


 BENUE STATE UNIVERSITY STUDENT WHO SELLS SNACKS OPENS BARBING SALON, EMPLOYS PEOPLE TO WORK FOR HER


12th May, 2024    


A Nigerian lady who possesses a lot of entrepreneurial spirit has kicked off her barbing salon despite being a student.


Naomi Apegba is currently studying at Benue State University, but she also hustles as a snack baker and seller.


Naomi Apegba is a student at Benue State University, also sells snacks but has diversified into the salon business.


Why I started a barbing salon

Speaking to Legit.ng, Naomi said she went into salon business because it is a service that many people need.


Her words:


“I went into a salon business because you don’t need money to fund it every day; it’s a necessity. People can’t replace it with another product. But baking can be replaced with something else when the price is high.”


When asked how she would be able to combine her businesses with studies, she said she goes to her business place when she does not have lectures.


“I’m still in school. I go to the office when I am not having lectures and during break, and when I am in school, I oversee what is happening in the store.”


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