Bunmi Awoyale, the CEO of 2 Bees
Services was a banker turned caterer whose outfit has catered for many
prominent citizens in Lagos and across many states. Though she has
continued to count many blessings in her endeavours, she has never
despised her little beginning as she tells Funke Olaode, how a taxi
driver on her street and a cleaner in her former place of work gave her a
breakthrough
Can we have an insight into your background?
My name is Bunmi Awoyale. I am from Ogun
State but married to a Kwara man. I was born in Isolo, Lagos State. I
had my early education at Our Lady’s of Apostle Secondary School, Yaba. I
went to Federal Polytechnic, Offa and later Kwara State Polytechnic
where I majored in Banking and Finance. I served in a furniture company
at Allen Avenue, Ikeja. While waiting to get a normal job, I dabbled
into business of buying and selling. I used to go to Dubai to buy
things.
I later met a taxi driver who connected
me to someone at Trade Bank where I later got a job as a banker. This
man was a God-sent because I didn’t know that he lived on my street. You
know I travel a lot and most times it was my senior brother that used
to come and pick me at the airport. That particular day, my brother
didn’t come on time and I had to look for a taxi.
I didn’t know this man used to live on
my street. While we were going this taxi man just engaged me in
conversation and said ‘Madam, you are too young to engage in buying and
selling. Why don’t I look for a regular job?’ He said if I don’t mind he
has someone at the Trade Bank that would help push it. He collected my
CV. I didn’t know that anything would come out of it. I wasn’t at home
the day interview letter came. I went for the interview and passed, that
was how I got a job at Trade Bank.
What lesson has life taught you in this regard?
Never to look down on anybody. I have
learnt that anybody can be your helper and this is what has helped me up
till now. I don’t look down on anybody. People that have helped me so
far in life are what people will refer to as ‘Commoners.’ The person
that gave me my first breakthrough in my catering business was a cleaner
in my former office. When Trade Bank was defunct in 2005/2006, this
girl was one of our cleaners at the Trade Bank and she asked me if I am
still into catering business, I said yes. Then an arm of the judiciary
on the Island wanted to organise a seminar and they needed a caterer.
That was how I was able to penetrate into the place. I am still enjoying
the opportunity till today.
What do you think endears you to people?
I don’t allow things to weigh me down. I
try as much as possible to look things in a positive way. I can say
what endears me to people mostly is that I laugh a lot. I am a very
jovial person. I give audience to people no matter who you are. You know
the kind of job I do sometimes put you under pressure. As you know
human beings are complex and it takes patience and understanding to be
able to handle them. My mantra is that ‘customers are always right’. For
me, I hardly shout or scream. Before I leave home, I would have prayed.
So my composure really helps.
At what stage did you develop passion for catering?
While growing up, I had always been
interested in anything that has to do with parties. If my family wanted
to organise something I was always in the forefront giving advice and
all that. I was about 15 years then. If my brother is organising street
carnivals or going to the beach I was always there. When I was working
as a banker, I knew within me that it was for a while that I was going
into anything to do with parties be it event planning, indoor and
outdoor catering, gift packaging and so on. When the bank got liquated, I
re-awakened my passion and went into catering business fully in 2010.
Prior to that, I was into selling of children and baby wears.
How has it been in the last six years?
We have been busy catering for people
all over Lagos and Nigeria as a whole. As I said earlier, our services
are not restricted to indoor and outdoor catering alone. We are also do
event planning and gift packaging. Without sounding immodest, there has
never been a dull moment in our business as each passing day opens a new
vista. We have clients who are high and mighty. The arm of judiciary I
mentioned earlier, has been our client over the years. We have catered
for politicians, private individuals (highly placed). We have catered
for 2,000, 3,000 capacity events. We have catered for weddings, burials,
chieftaincy titles etc. We do both continental and intercontinental,
Nigerian meals of different cuisines.
Do your clients get satisfaction from what you do?
Yes. It has been a roller coaster for
our company over the years. When our clients get satisfaction, they
refer us because we go extra mile to live above board in service
delivery. So, apart from this year, when the economy is a little bit
slow, God has been good to us.
How has it been taking care of the home front?
My husband has been helpful. He is a
good man who is passionate about me and what I do. And sometimes when I
have multiple jobs he helps to oversee them. He is good at logistics and
seeing him around puts everybody (my staff and outsourced staff) on
their toes. He has been of tremendous help in terms of finance as well. I
am not always at home but he copes well. He is a very nice person,
which has made life easy for me both at home and at work.
You have just talked glowingly about your husband. How did you meet?
I met my husband when I am working at
Trade Bank. We were on the third floor and he was on the 18th floor. I
was looking for where to send an e-mail because our bank wasn’t on-line
at that time. I stumbled on him and he assisted me and the rest is
history. Ironically, when I met him I wasn’t interested in relationship
but when a man looked at you and had this unusual impression. As time
went on, he was of help to me in my job because I had mandate to get
money as a marketing officer with the Trade Bank. He was of tremendous
support. We got married 13 years ago and it has been good.
Where do you see yourself in the next five years?
Last six years has been good, the next
five will see us expanding. I want to have a catering school whereby I
will impact knowledge and empower people. For me, I didn’t go to any
training school. I learn on the job, networking and surfing the Internet
on catering also helped me. It is not everybody that has that kind of
opportunity. So I will be happy to impact people.
Are you fulfilled being your own boss?
Yes, I am. While I was working at the
bank I had projected that I was not going to work more than five years.
Unfortunately, the bank went down and instead of wallowing in self-pity I
saw it as an opportunity to launch out and re-awaken my passion. Today,
I have no regrets.
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