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A remarkable Nigerian man who left his education in London to develop a large restaurant in the UK displays his worth

An exceptional Nigerian man known as Azeez Olajide, who dropped out from the University of Buckingham, London, UK has found another way to contribute immensely to the society after establishing an eatery in Spatfield, UK.

Azeez, a Nigerian-š›šØš«š§ man, traveled to the United Kingdom in 2005 to further his education after attending a polytechnic in Nigeria.

Azeez Olayide says he wants to open a big restaurant in Central London. Photo credit: Azeez Olayide.

According to his story, he got admitted to the University of Buckingham, London to study Business Economics but could not complete his academic program due to a lack of funds to cover the tuition fees and other expenses.

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After dropping out of the University of Buckingham, Azeez being a brilliant person thought of other ways he could benefit his environment and at the same time secure funds to further his academic journey.

He decided to bring food to London city by creating an eatery that offers delicious meals to the people of London, UK and was able to prove his brilliance.

He started the eatery business shortly after he dropped out alongside one of his friends, and became very successful as both residents and visitors around the London metropolis queue to get a taste of his delicious meal.

ā€œWe live in London so we decided to bring food to the city. We were two when we started but now, Iā€™m running myself,ā€ Azeez told Legit.

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