Our member family this time are the Babatundes of Montgomery, Alabama. Mr Babatunde is originally from Ibadan. They have been settled in the United states for more than 10 years now. Their children include a girl and 3 boys, with the 1st two at the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa and Birmingham campuses respectively. Their oldest daughter is in her final year and graduating shortly. The younger children attend school in the Montgomery area.
Mr and Mrs Babatunde are local entrepreneurs and business owners, running the Tropical food mart on Burbank street in Montgomery, Alabama. Without their valuable service, many of us would be reduced to just eating pizza and spaghetti meatballs. Instead, they keep us in steady supply of yoruba food like plantain for dodo, gari, yam, iyan, saki, ponmo, bokoto etc. Ko ni tan ni be o!
Ready to wear Nigerian clothing including gele is also on sale. African artifacts are available to decorate your home
In addition, Mr Babatunde runs a tax preparation service in addition to his full time job.
They are active members of the Nigerian association as well as passionate and proud founding members of our new organization, YODAAI.
Now you know them, stop by and say hello at the store and spend a few minutes getting to know them at the next meeting.
Yi o si dara .
Funke abolade
Social/Publicity Secretary
Yi o si dara .
Funke abolade
Social/Publicity Secretary
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