Nigerian Lady Builds Gas Station from Scratch with N2 Million Capital
Lady Builds Gas Station with N2 Million Capital

A young Nigerian lady has sparked significant attention on social media after she successfully built a physical Liquefied Petroleum Gas (cooking gas) retail station from the ground up. She revealed that the entire construction and business setup were completed with a capital of N2,000,000, which she disclosed in a trending video. The finished retail outlet has generated mixed reactions online, with many people amazed by the relatively low capital she used to achieve the project.

Lady Transforms Empty Land into Gas Station

The business owner, identified by her TikTok handle @tejidini_sahadat_abiodun, documented the process of turning an empty plot of land into a fully functional commercial gas retail facility. The video begins by showing a dusty, undeveloped plot of land, then transitions into active construction phases. Bricklayers are seen building concrete walls and securing the premises with iron cages to house the gas cylinders. The final phase of the footage displays the finished station, brightly painted and formally branded as 'Fortunate Gas.' The facility is located in Lagos State, and the owner expressed gratitude for completing the setup. In the video caption, @tejidini_sahadat_abiodun stated: 'God did.'

Reactions to the Lady's Gas Business Achievement

Legit.ng has compiled some reactions to the lady's post. @MB_FX said: 'It's true she got it 2m. I have seen where u got it from. Congratulations sister, am next.' @Promzy commented: 'You can get an abandoned tank and a dispenser for that price. It's just luck that's a 1.5 TON and it's at the range of 3m to 4m depending on the equipment used.' @Timmy scentsy 001 (Ikd vendor) wrote: 'Omoh me sef can't wait to join this trend.'

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Lady Starts New Business for Brother

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that a Nigerian lady chose to support her brother by setting up a business for him instead of buying him an expensive iPhone.

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