From £40k job to street food success: Buckingham grads surprising jollof rice venture.

A Buckingham University graduate turned away from a well-paying job to pursue a new venture, selling jollof rice on a London street, has found success in the UK food scene. The businessman's decision was driven by his passion for West African cuisine and desire for entrepreneurial freedom.
A Buckingham University graduate has made an unconventional career switch, trading in a well-paying job for a life of selling jollof rice on the streets of London. Azeez Olayide, who holds a degree in Business Economics, revealed that he left his lucrative position to pursue his passion for cooking and sharing Nigerian cuisine with the British community. According to Olayide, his decision was driven by a desire to reconnect with his cultural heritage and share the flavors of Nigeria with a wider audience. The entrepreneur's jollof rice business has since taken off, with customers drawn in by the authenticity and taste of the popular West African dish.