Malam Nuhu Abdullahi, a watermelon vendor in the Gombe Main Market, on Monday, revealed how he financed his wedding and constructed a house solely from the proceeds of selling watermelon.
Abdullahi, who noted that he had dedicated over 25 years to the trade, expressed gratitude for the significant fortunes the business brought to his life.
He said, “Thanks to God I was able to fund my wedding, build my own home, and now sustain my family solely through the proceeds from selling watermelon.”
With three wives and 15 children under his care, Abdullahi affirmed his ability to provide for their needs, including education for his children.
He further said he employed over 10 youths who were unemployed, offering them opportunities within his business and ensuring fair compensation for their work.
He, therefore, urged youths to explore entrepreneurial endeavours rather than solely relying on formal employment, emphasising initiative, financial discipline and perseverance. (NAN)