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Nigerians Wowed As Business Owner Turns Danfo To Bar And Restaurant (Photos)



Many Nigerians depends on the Government to create an enabling environment for their businesses to strive.  Unlike like many small business owners, this particular business owner went an extra mile to wow Nigerians with his creativity.

The inability for Government, particularly the Nigerian Government to create enabling platforms for small business owners most times dis-encourages them towards yearning to make their businesses strive or even get creative to start with.

For some other creative small business owners waiting on the Government to do such a task as creating an enabling environment  for them would be seen as too daunting. Rather than wait on the Government this business owners despite the odds take the bull by its horns. And there are many ways and things to get creative with . One of such is the popular yellow buses with black stripes as its font design which at some point, had its days numbered on Lagos roads.

The most iconic things in Lagos state happens to be the public buses popularly known as danfo. Recently, a viral photo has been making rounds on the internet and even become something of an internet sensation after a Nigerian business owner used the local yellow bus which is very rampant on Lagos road as a make shift bar and restaurant.

The photo of a Lagos Danfo turned to bar and restaurant have wowed many striving entrepreneurs and the entire populace after it was first shared on the internet. The owner seemingly didn’t have to wait on the government before creating his own platform to render services, and solve problems.  The Danfo bar popularly known as the Danfo Bistro and  drive and located  along Alexander road Ikoyi.

According to a source, who pleaded anonymity, the Lagos Danfo was built after the Lagos danfo theme which was an innovative programme to sensitize people on Danfo buses in Lagos.

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