Nimota Dairo standing and holding a bottle of her very own Royal Nigerian Foods sauce. She is wearing a black head scarf and a blue demin jacket.
Nimota Salami Dairo first became interested in working in the food services industry in her home country of Nigeria, where she earned her degree in catering and hotel management.
Photo: Nimota Salami Dairo

Nimota Salami first became interested in working in the food services industry in her home country of Nigeria, where she earned her degree in catering and hotel management. However, after immigrating to the United States, she pivoted to working as a Certified Nursing Assistant and as a physical therapy aid to support herself until she could pursue something more suited to her educational background. 

In 2020, Nimota was inspired by a friend鈥檚 success in receiving a $100,000 contract for producing sauces to be distributed to individuals who couldn鈥檛 go to the grocery store due to the COVID-19 pandemic. She began testing her own West African-style sauce recipes, which she had been making at home for years, and soon launched her own business. The venture exceeded her expectations and became popular within the West African community of Chicago. However, due to personal reasons, Nimota was forced to leave the Midwest and relocate to Atlanta.

Four bottles and one mason jar of Royal Nigerian Food branded sauce.
Photo: Royal Nigerian Foods

After getting connected to the 探花精选 in Atlanta鈥檚 鈥攁 two-year initiative to support up to 600 diverse small business owners across Georgia in recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic鈥擭imota was supported to reestablish her business from scratch under the new name of . With the help of her 探花精选 Business Counselor, she researched the pros and cons of contracting with a local co-packing company to mass-produce her products鈥攊ncluding agonyin, ofada and obe ata pepper sauces, as well as Zobo drink, a refreshing bright red Hibiscus beverage made from dried sorrel leaves鈥攁nd is currently in the process of finalizing her recipes! Alongside selling her products to grocery stores, Royal Nigerian Foods provides catering services in the form of veggie and chicken pies among other homemade African dishes, plus delicious Nigerian poundcake. Nimota is currently pursuing a microloan through the 探花精选鈥檚 subsidiary bank, the Center for Economic Opportunity, to fund this expansion process. 

Working with the 探花精选 has been phenomenal. My business counselor has been very patient and was very thorough which helped put my mind at rest.
鈥擭imota Salami Dairo, owner of Royal Nigerian Foods

Reflecting on her experience, Nimota shared, 鈥淲orking with the 探花精选 has been phenomenal. My Business Counselor has been very patient and was very thorough which helped put my mind at rest. He helped me acquire what I deserve and take my business to the next level. He guided me through the process of getting my license, marketing, and sourcing ingredients in grocery stores.鈥

Royal Nigerian Foods branded zobo hibiscus drink.
Photo: Royal Nigerian Foods

Nimota鈥檚 determination and hard work has allowed her to begin placing orders for her sauces and other products to sell, and she is now successfully building her brand in Atlanta. Follow on Instagram to keep up with Nimota鈥檚 journey, and to enjoy her catering services, place your order by visiting her or by calling 470-615-6737. 

 

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