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From suya stands to premium brands: Meet entrepreneurs building Nigeria’s grill economy

For centuries, Nigerians have gathered around fire. From the suya corridors of Kano and Kaduna to the fish grills of the Niger Delta and the open-fire meat traditions of the South-West, grilling is one of the country’s oldest and most democratic culinary traditions.

It cuts across class, ethnicity, and geography. The smoky aroma of meat on charcoal is as familiar to a Lagos executive as it is to a trader in Zaria.

Yet despite its cultural significance, grilling remained largely informal for decades – a roadside business generating income but rarely attracting serious investment, professional branding, equipment manufacturing, culinary innovation, or export ambitions.

That is beginning to change. A new generation of entrepreneurs is transforming grilling from a traditional food practice into a modern economic sector that spans hospitality, tourism, steel fabrication, events management, food processing, livestock value chains, culinary education, and premium dining experiences.

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