2026 POST-UTME EXAM: One of the most painful things is passing JAMB but still missing admission because of Post-UTME. Don’t let poor preparation cost you your admission this year. Join the ALLSCHOOL POST-UTME Online Lesson and prepare the right way to beat your school’s departmental cut-off mark!
ENROLL NOW

Sharp Sharp: Gain DIRECT ENTRY Admission into any Nigerian University to STUDY ANY COURSE of your choice. NO JAMB | LOW FEES. Registration is in Progress. Interested? WhatsApp / Call: 0706 664 6818 or CLICK HERE

Gain Sure Admission into Mass Com, Computer Sci & Business Admin via Master Builder Institute. Cut-Off Mark: 100.
APPLY NOW

Meet 18-year-old Nigerian Student, Who Runs Restaurant In Lagos and Kano

A Nigerian teenage entrepreneur named Halima Atana operates two restaurants in two big Nigerian states, Lagos and Kano.

Halima Umar Atana is a self-taught chef who operates a restaurant at the Oniwaya Junction along Capitol Road in Agege, Lagos. 

According to a Daily Trust report, the Kano State indigene was born and brought up in Lagos and is currently the managing director/CEO of Atanas Meal which serves local and continental dishes, snacks, mocktails and drinks. 

She also operates a mini restaurant in Kano, her home state. The multi-skilled teenager produces tea bags and spices like ginger, turmeric, garlic, yellow pepper and Yaji. She also runs Modern Walk, an outfit rendering clothing services and ready-to-wear outfits, including exotic fabrics. 

READ ALSO: University graduate who used to Hawk Fried Meat Around Students’ Hostels Makes Millions from her Food Business

She also shops for clothes for new brides, designs them and gives tailors to stitch for her clients. She also provides make-up services for new brides. 

The undergraduate began by making small chops at age 13 when she was in Junior Secondary school. She learnt other skills on social media and added them to her menu over time.

According to her, when her father saw her progress, he asked if she could run a restaurant if he opened one for her. She jumped at the offer and told her father she can successfully manage it. 

The Kano State indigene said when she began making the small chops at secondary school which she sold at a very low price. She also sold unfinished dough, which she refrigerated and gave to customers to do the finishing themselves. 

READ ALSO: “This Is Just A Start” – Student Who Turned His Hostel Room Into Mini Store Says As He Opens Second One

CREDIT: ALLSCHOOL, LEGIT.NG

Scroll to Top