Former NYSC Member Transforms Small Food Business into Thriving Brand

Adija's entrepreneurial journey began with savings from her NYSC allowance, which she invested in her passion for food entrepreneurship. Her business has since evolved into a notable brand, garnering recognition from the NYSC itself.

Former NYSC Member Transforms Small Food Business into Thriving Brand

Gladys Adija, a former National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) member, has successfully grown a small foodstuffs business, which she started with her NYSC allowance in 2020, into a thriving brand.

Adija's entrepreneurial journey began with savings from her NYSC allowance, which she invested in her passion for food entrepreneurship. Her business has since evolved into a notable brand, garnering recognition from the NYSC itself.

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In a recent update, Adija expressed her astonishment and gratitude, sharing that the NYSC has reached out to explore potential collaboration.

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She reflected on her journey from selling tomatoes in the Faringada market to achieving significant success, attributing her progress to divine intervention and hard work.