Ekwueme Burial: Petty traders make brisk businesses as late VP laid to rest

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Ekwueme Burial: Petty traders make brisk businesses as late VP laid to rest

Alex Ekueme

TrekAfrica – Petty traders make brisk businesses at the burial of the late former Vice President, Dr Alex Ekwueme on Friday in Oko, Orumba North Local Government Area of Anambra State.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) Correspondent who monitored activities at the St John D Divine Church, Oko where the commendation service was held reports that small scale businesses boomed in the area.

NAN reports that hawkers seized the opportunity to make quick businesses like sale of caps, T-shirts, wristbands, bags with pictures of the late icon.

Mrs Amaka Ofoche, who sells snacks, said that Ekwueme was loved by his people so she decided to make the mementos and sell in his memory.

According to her, I have a provision store where I sell snacks but as the burial was approaching I decided to make mementos and sell because I know people will buy them.

Another trader, Mr Tobenna Ifechukwu, who sells ice cream, said he made triple what he usually made on a daily basis and thanked God for the crowd that honored the late vice president.

“If not that death was painful, I will pray for such gatherings so as to make huge income,” Ifechukwu said.

Mr Amobi Okoye, who sells sachet water, said he ran out of stock due to high demand of the product.

He said that the community had enjoyed uninterrupted supply of electricity since three days to the burial date which made it possible to have cold water and drinks to sell.

Crowd during the burial ceremony for late Alex Ekwueme. Photo: Channels TV

NAN reports that different traffic agencies in the state including police and the Federal Road Safety Corps ensured free flow of human and vehicular movement in the area.

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