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Lagos food vendor Amoke Oge, led by Hajia Amoke Odukoya, has made ₦2.3 billion from 500,000 Chowdeck deliveries. Her story is not just about numbers—it’s a masterclass in faith, grit, and digital growth.
  • Odukoya advises entrepreneurs to always put God first, especially in business challenges like staff management and customer expectations.
  • She said using Chowdeck reduced walk-in crowd pressure, improved customer satisfaction, and expanded her reach digitally.
  • Despite the hustle, she expressed deep gratitude and happiness, celebrating growth with Chowdeck’s CEO, who visited her personally.

From early adoption of digital tools to overcoming daily business hurdles, Hajia Amoke Odukoya’s journey is a relatable blueprint. She’s shown that success comes from a mix of faith, structure, and platforms like Chowdeck that simplify operations.

Can Nigeria’s next generation of food entrepreneurs tap into tech and trust in God to scale like Amoke Oge? Her story invites others to rethink tradition and embrace tools that help them grow.