The ‘Mercies of the Lord' singer said
“People say food is essential and I believe them. I know lots of people working towards their businesses. I decided to make a great place for people to come to have a great time,” he said in the Interview transcribed by The Cable.
“It’s called amala Worldwide. It’s something to not just do entertainment, I decided to do something aside from entertainment, something different from singing and dancing".
*Nice one Femi!!! 👌
That's good deregulation
ReplyDeleteinstead of Dubai ones.
Very reasonable venture.
ReplyDeleteTax collectors will soon show face.
ReplyDeleteAsk Iyabo Ojo.
It's only I'm Nigeria people don't want to pay tax but want it all from their government.
DeleteAnoy 14:37 what are you encouraging. People should not pay tax or what.
DeleteWhat's wrong with paying tax?
DeleteNice one...
ReplyDeletegood one
ReplyDeleteNice one..with d way this country is going,having several side hustle is d way to go
ReplyDeleteNice one femi
ReplyDeleteMusic doesn't pay as much as entertainers would have us believe. Most of them are just struggling
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteGood thinking, as no one dance forever. Daniel Wilson did same by opening bakery then and bros is surviving with that years after.
ReplyDeleteNice one
ReplyDeleteGreat one! This "amala restaurant" business seems to be making a lot of money...was at one yesterday, Amala 360 to have ofada rice and sauce...nice place.
ReplyDeleteGood one bros, that's whatz up. Some will laugh at you, but hey they dont pay your f*cking bills, so do your thing and do it well.
ReplyDeleteShowbiz & fame are very transient. Person ee number no dey hard to jump. So diversify with the proceeds from showbiz.
And so far as people are alive, they must eat. You can't go wrong with food biz. You just hv to make it exceptionally unique to be ahead of your competitors.
**(Dr. Did and others who've fell into hard times should have thought of looking in to some other source of bread long ago when they were at the height of their carrier)
Showbiz is transient, the younger ones are coming up with a new game. And guess who consumes their products?? The same younger ones. It's a generation thing. When your time is gone it's gone, your number don jump. Be advised!
This is very Good! More grace to him.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one.
ReplyDeleteNice one femi
ReplyDeleteNice idea!
ReplyDeleteYou will be surprised that all this so called bukkas make millions. Even more than some fast food..
ReplyDeleteThere is an amala woman my mum sold her small shop to for 10m. This woman bought it withn days. My mum was surprised she no even price am.
Nice
ReplyDeleteNot a bad idea however he needs to have someone reliable (like his wife if she's not otherwise employed run that shop DAILY!!!).
ReplyDeleteI have a relative who had to close her amala joint in lekki as the workers were stealing everything not nailed down.