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Bite Delight feeds over 1,000 people for free in Port-Harcourt community event

By Guardian Nigeria
02 June 2024   |   8:06 am
In an unprecedented act of generosity, the Bite Delight brand extended a helping hand to the community, feeding over 1,000 people for free in Port-Harcourt. The event, which took place on Saturday, June 1st, 2024 marked the first of its kind in the city and saw delighted residents enjoying complimentary roasted plantain (Bolè) and fish.…
Ibim Lawson is the founder of Bite Delight.

In an unprecedented act of generosity, the Bite Delight brand extended a helping hand to the community, feeding over 1,000 people for free in Port-Harcourt.

The event, which took place on Saturday, June 1st, 2024 marked the first of its kind in the city and saw delighted residents enjoying complimentary roasted plantain (Bolè) and fish.

The initiative was driven by the brand’s founder, Ibim Lawson, who expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity to give back. “Giving is not about how much you have, but how generous and kind you are,” Lawson remarked, reflecting on the spirit of the event.

Ibim Lawson, hailing from Rivers State, Nigeria, shared his inspiring journey. After graduating from Valley View University in Accra, Ghana, he felt a divine calling to start his business. “I was inspired by the Holy Spirit to drop my certificate and start selling roasted plantain (Bolè) and fish,” he said.

Starting with a modest investment of 50,000 Naira, Lawson purchased a small canopy, pots, and chairs, and began his entrepreneurial journey with one full-time staff member and a handful of clients, making a profit of 500-1000 naira daily, Despite facing challenges and making these minimal profits initially, his passion for the business kept him going.

Today, Bite Delight has grown exponentially. The business now boasts 10 full-time employees and over 20 part-time staff, all working tirelessly to serve their growing customer base. Remarkably, this success has been achieved without taking a single bank loan.

The brand’s success and this significant charitable event have been supported by loyal Bolè investors in Port-Harcourt from the very beginning. “This is our little way of giving back to the society,” Lawson noted, emphasizing that the event was not about breaking records but about being a blessing to the community.

As Lawson and his team continue to serve the people of Port-Harcourt, their story stands as a testament to the power of passion, faith, and community support.

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