“Once it’s 7pm, most of the taxi drivers gather around me because they know my food sells out fast,” she said excitedly.
Udoh has been an Abuja street vendor for three years. She has sold food at different areas in Abuja. “I have sold food at different locations in Abuja, including Wuse, Garki, Apo, etc,” she added.
Patience Chigozie, another food vendor who sells within the Wuse environs said that despite the harassment from the AEPB taskforce, she still has a lot of customers willing to patronize her business.
“No matter how much food I come out with, I always go back home with empty coolers. Sometimes even before I get to where I sell my food, I have some customers waiting already,” Patience said.
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