The entrepreneurial savvy of the average Nigerian is not to be taken for
a joke or trifled with. When our correspondent came across an Agege
Bread shop in London, he was stuck in disbelief. Undoubtedly Agege Bread
has infiltrated the cosmopolitan city of London.
Agege Bread is a
loaf of bread made popular by the bakers from the same Lagos suburb
that make the bread. Millions of Lagosians are familiar with the
delicacy and have it as a regular part of their balanced diet.
Now
some savvy entrepreneur has taken the concept to London, England and is
making a small fortune baking and delivering Nigerian styled loaves to
lovers of baked products in the Queen’s own country.
One
noticeable difference about the difference in the London made Agege
bread is the packaging is more
professional and appealing than the
locally made version. However that is simply a testament to the enabling
environment that a country like Great Britain affords its citizens and
migrants.
According to the website of the company, “The idea of
providing home away from home in England for an average Nigerian in
diaspora, to enjoy quality and home taste Nigerian conventional food at
the lowest possible price, was our aim that gave birth to London Agege
bread. In 2005 from the East end of London, the dream was born and has
since spread across the UK and Europe. From a dream, it has grown to
become a household name all over London, Northern Ireland and Europe, a
corporate brand and a quality standard in the bakery/confectionery
industry in England offering quality, comfort and home taste
satisfaction in diaspora for Nigerians and Europeans also other Africans
individuals, groups, churches, mosques and other corporate
organisations.”
At its South East London, Deptford Street
address, diners can not only buy bread, they can choose from a plethora
of other soulful dishes that immediately transport the diner mentally to
a Bukka in Nigeria.
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