Ijeoma Ndukwe-Egwuronu Is Teaching Us How To Bounce Back From A Fall
We all face challenges at one point or the other but these challenges
don’t have to break us. Ijeoma Ndukwe-Egwuronu, Founder of Bubez foods,
is one leading lady teaching us how to bounce back after we fall.
When Ijeoma Ndukwe-Egwuronu closed down her boutique in 2012 after she ran into debt, one would have thought she would have wallowed in her failure. That wasn’t the case, however. Ijeoma licked her wounds and established Bubez foods; selling pap which she made from her kitchen. Today, she has over 30 vendors; selling her products all over Nigeria.
She tells her story; “So here I was in 2012, neck deep in debt running my store. People will buy stuff on credit, bad debts were rising and it was crippling my business cash flow and threatening the existence and survival. I went to God in prayer, seeking an answer to my problem, and it came from 2 Kings 4:2 AMP Version that says: ‘What do you have in your house of sale value?’ And within a twinkling of an eye, I saw Akamu in my fridge because it was a staple for my kids before they turned 2. I realised at that moment that a lot of mothers would love to give their kids and family pap but the stress of processing, coupled with stress from work wouldn’t allow let them have pap as an option. I decided to bridge that gap.
However, hygiene has always been a major challenge forcing many mothers to make their own pap at home, and for those who can’t, have to rely on other choices like custard for their family. Bubez Pap is hygienically produced and packaged and contains no additives and preservatives. The fact that it comes in 12 variants is an added benefit as well as there is bound to be a flavour your child would enjoy.”
There is no stopping for Ijeoma. She is determined to not only make it work, but also make sure that every home makes use of her products, both locally and internationally In her words, “In the next ten years, I see Bubez foods as a leader in the foods processing industry with a huge export market share and a household name. We are setting things in place and getting ready as a takeover brand.”
Culled from leadingladiesafrica.
When Ijeoma Ndukwe-Egwuronu closed down her boutique in 2012 after she ran into debt, one would have thought she would have wallowed in her failure. That wasn’t the case, however. Ijeoma licked her wounds and established Bubez foods; selling pap which she made from her kitchen. Today, she has over 30 vendors; selling her products all over Nigeria.
She tells her story; “So here I was in 2012, neck deep in debt running my store. People will buy stuff on credit, bad debts were rising and it was crippling my business cash flow and threatening the existence and survival. I went to God in prayer, seeking an answer to my problem, and it came from 2 Kings 4:2 AMP Version that says: ‘What do you have in your house of sale value?’ And within a twinkling of an eye, I saw Akamu in my fridge because it was a staple for my kids before they turned 2. I realised at that moment that a lot of mothers would love to give their kids and family pap but the stress of processing, coupled with stress from work wouldn’t allow let them have pap as an option. I decided to bridge that gap.
However, hygiene has always been a major challenge forcing many mothers to make their own pap at home, and for those who can’t, have to rely on other choices like custard for their family. Bubez Pap is hygienically produced and packaged and contains no additives and preservatives. The fact that it comes in 12 variants is an added benefit as well as there is bound to be a flavour your child would enjoy.”
There is no stopping for Ijeoma. She is determined to not only make it work, but also make sure that every home makes use of her products, both locally and internationally In her words, “In the next ten years, I see Bubez foods as a leader in the foods processing industry with a huge export market share and a household name. We are setting things in place and getting ready as a takeover brand.”
Culled from leadingladiesafrica.
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