Selling Akara is one of the most dangerous businesses – Lady claims

- A woman from Nigeria shared her thoughts on social media about the dangers of selling Akara, or bean cake, describing it as a risky business.
- She pointed out that there is more to this popular roadside enterprise than what people might think
- She believes that only those with experience in selling bean cakes can truly understand her concerns.
A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to explain why selling Akara, also known as bean cake, can be a perilous business.
She expressed her views on this popular roadside trade, highlighting that there are complexities involved that are not immediately obvious.
She warned that it’s not a business to approach casually, particularly when it comes to nighttime sales.
According to her, only those who have previously sold Akara can fully appreciate her insights.
“Only poeple that sell akara or have sold akara will understand what I am saying in this video. selling akra is very dangerous. It is not even a business you venture into with clear eyes. Especially if you sell it at night; it is not a business for the weak. That business eh, what is inside is deeper than the akara itself,” she said.
Check out reactions that followed …
@IamDrReason commented: “The way my grandma repeatedly said this thing ehn. I’d never forget in my life.
I don’t know about urban regions oh but you see those rural areas, you wouldn’t even see youth doing the business, it’s always grannies 😄”
@Ihunanya_chi remarked: “No lies.. I experienced it 😩”
@warner2021 wrote: “Few years ago. One igbo guy started selling akara in my guy area. He was selling so fast. I just they smile bcos the guy was even selling opp three intersection junction. Few months later. The guy ve disappeared. There’s incancantions you must knw b4 selling akara. Its yoruba biz”
@Steelonsteel3 said: “What about me wey dey fry akara myself to take drink custard, na winch I be?”
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