Omo this guy is living my dream hustle😍😍. Abeg make them arrest the sound guy. Like why was the background music so loud?🙄 Like louder than the guy talking, it was an extra effort to hear all he was saying. 🤨Abeg do a better job with the sound. Thanks for the insight. Foodtrucks are the future of city hustle oh!!😋😎
😆 in the 80s oo. It's just like when silverbird cinema started...some people said there was cinema in onipanu. Biko is it still working? The food truck of the 80s were they still working when he came back from the states?
i swear: very better: not dat food vendors delivery dat will take d whole to deliver food dat u order till u lose appetite.. Anyways i pray he has more trucks across d nation.
Congratulations to you, Urban Fuxion. Thinking outside of the box and starting your Food truck business. Food trucks in the states are big. I look forward to you expanding your business. Your food looks absolutely delish.💗
Thumbs up to this man for his entrepreneurial spirit! I wish him all the best as a successful business owner myself. I know the highs and lows of it all. I have no doubt that he’ll grow big and with more knowledge he’ll improve the quality of the foods and services he sells to his loyal customers.
Well done and I wish you all the best with this. I have to let you know though that it’s not the first. In the seventies and early to mid eighties, my mum had her MAO Foods mobile restaurant. You guys are kindred spirits. I salute you.
We are Global African Indigenous people!! Love and Unity is the best key for us all together!!💯 Also Giving thanks to the Great Mother's/Goddesses and Great Father's/Gods and the Ancestors and Guardians!! Saying from Snefer aka Bashiyr!!👸🏿🤴🏿
Have had their meal a few times, firstly @ the BMW Club of Nigeria's 2017 "Autofest" Drag Race event &, I think @ Eat.Drink.Festival in December of the same year too and the food was alright. Pricey, but alright.
@@kaya6940 the staff totally destroyed it. Filling there pockets. Was making a lot when in town but when she is back in the states , the excuses start all over. It was positioned in the four high institutions at Owerri.
Igbo boy - I cant understand business owners who stay daw away from their business and expect it to survive. If the staff at your locations don’t see you everyday, they need to see your TRUSTED manager everyday otherwise the staff, competition, etc will run your business to the ground.
Afri Media what she said was kinda weird but don’t use that as a medium to insult her for naming our traditional food . It’s our traditional for doesn’t mean she’s primitive . Stop the European standard shit . Small chops and burgers are also traditional foods in other countries . When will Africans stop bringing their selves down because of Europeans standards
I’m Black American and still wondered why some traditional items wasn’t shown here. I do hope he also has some local cuisine available and maybe it wasn’t showcased here.
There are sooo many other places to get those items in Lagos. Their burgers are actually amazing! This is a great business idea and has been doing well for years, I love the innovative approach. 👌🏾
Why would u be importing foods that can be produced & processed in Nigeria. More so these foods that u r flaunting in Nigeria the West r labeling them as not healthy food. Good luck.
@@thexvault yes it should..there are Nigerian food trucks in NYC that sell Nigerian food. It's redundant to call it a Nigerian food truck if it doesn't sell our staple meals.
Hear! Hear!! I’m Nigerian and I can’t agree with you more on this comment. I see it from the health angle. American processed food is slow poison that kills ppl who regularly eat it. There is no way to be healthy eating foods that have been chemically stripped of nutrients, pasteurized, coloring added, chemical “stabilizers “ added, antibiotics, chemical preservatives added, gallons of sugar/salt added. That crap isn’t food. Buy local, eat local. Support local farmers, butchers. Their food products are what nature intended humans to consume!