close
Tuesday, January 11, 2022

Kaduna Harmattan: Tea vendors, akara sellers do brisk business

Sellers of tea, bean cake (akara) and, pap are doing brisk business in Kaduna and environs as the harmattan cold bites harder in the city.

• January 11, 2022
Mai shayi
A tea seller used to illustrate the story [Photo credit: Techpoint Africa]

Sellers of tea, bean cake (akara) and, pap are doing brisk business in Kaduna and environs as the harmattan cold bites harder in the city.

Observations show the residents rush for hot tea, chocolate beverages, noodles and ‘akara’ to alleviate the effects of the inclement weather.

Some of the vendors who spoke to journalists disclosed that the increased patronage accounted for the additional profits.

A tea vendor on the Bida road, Nasir Kabir, said the high demand for hot tea started at the inception of the harmattan in the first week of December 2021.

”Most of my customers are commercial bus and motorcycle operators, labourers and students troop to my stand as early as 06:30 a.m. to keep themselves warm,” explained Mr Kabir. “The demand has doubled in the last one week and sincerely, I am making huge gains from my business.”

Another tea vendor Isah Gambo at Sokoto Street, disclosed that he had to engage two persons to assist him in serving the customers who troop to his stand daily.

“While I focus on preparing the noodles, one of my workers prepares the tea while the other does the dishes,” stated Mr Gambo. “I used to have at least 20 to 30 customers daily but since the harmattan, we attend to over 50 customers daily.”

According to him, a cup of tea is between N50 and N100, and a plate of noodles sells between N100 to N250 depending on the customer’s preference.

A commercial tricyclist, Musa Anche, said he usually left home as early as 6:00 a.m. to the tea spot before he began his daily routine.

“As a bachelor, I patronise the tea vendors because of the cold weather,” he said.

(NAN)

More from Peoples Gazette

Health

FG says 3,598 cholera deaths in 2021 unacceptable

The age group of five to 14 years was the most affected, with Bauchi, Jigawa, Kano State, and Zamfara leading.

Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

Opinion

Rudolf Okonkwo: A journey into Nigerian history with Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu

Since the end of the war, there have been dissents, but then, that is the essence of democracy.

Iyiorcha Ayu

Politics

Cash-strapped PDP to rent out national secretariat for revenue: National chairman

“The idea that I understand is that PDP will occupy three floors, and the rest will be commercialised to generate revenue for the party,” Chairman Iyorchia Ayu said.

Ernest Shonekan

Hot news Home top

Buhari, IBB, Jonathan, Daniel, others mourn Shonekan

Mr Shonekan who died at the age of 85 in Lagos, was described as a peacemaker who salvaged Nigeria from sinking.

Court Gavel used to illustrate the story

States

Court remands Civil Defence officer over defilement of 13-year-old girl

On her way home from an errand, the defendant had offered to take the minor home on his motorcycle, but instead decided to rape her.

Samuel Ortom, Jos DisCo

States

Ortom says not his responsibility after donation of over 200 transformers to Jos DisCo

The governor appealed to Jos DisCo to assist residents of Benue with transformers and focus less on collecting bills.