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N500m-worth Restaurant Opens in Abuja

A new restaurant, Tastia Restaurant and Bakery has opened in Abuja, the nation’s capital.

Owner of the restaurant, Kesta Agwu said over N500 million was invested in the new outlet and it is now the largest restaurant in Abuja with a sitting capacity of 230.

The Chief Whip of the Senate, Orji Uzor Kalu, urged the Federal Government to create special funds to support entrepreneurs in the country, as part of moves to cushion the biting economic situation.

Kalu commended the owner of the outlet, Kesta Agwu for the initiative of a classy restaurant and urged him to ensure that the standard he started be maintained.

He noted that the bane of the hospitality business was poor maintenance culture.

The lawmaker further commended him for creating jobs for Nigerians, noting that the owner of the restaurant should continue to expand so that more jobs would be created.

Kalu said the government should create policies that will encourage more Nigerians to go into entrepreneurship to boost hospitality business in Nigeria.

Source: thenationonlineng

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