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Founder-siblings, Ifeyinwa & Emeka Frederick seek support to keep Chuku’s Nigerian Tapas Restaurant going

AdminBy AdminMarch 15, 2024Updated:March 15, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Challenging times: Emeka Frederick recently shared his insights with the BBC about the UK’s floundering hospitality industry

At a time when the UK’s hospitality sector is at an all time low, industry leaders have said the industry is fighting for survival.

Little surprise when Emeka Frederick (Co-founder of the extremely popular Chuku’s Nigerian Tapas Restaurant, UK) chimes in: “Two of our neighbouring restaurants have closed down! They didn’t return after Christmas 😞.”

Sibling founders of Chuku’s Nigerian tapas restaurant: Emeka and Ifeyinwa

The reality is evident as restaurant closures continue to clearly surpass openings, particularly in suburban areas, leaving business confidence quite shaky.

In a show of resilience and optimism, Emeka adds: “As I watched our young team in action last night, I felt immense gratitude for the warm space my sister Ifeyinwa and I have cultivated—not just for our customers, but also for our staff. The journey forward may be challenging, but it’s one at Chuku’s we’re navigating with grace ✨”.

“This ethos lies at the heart of Chuku’s – Nigerian Tapas Restaurant, as we welcome you to Lagos – transporting you to discover Nigeria without the need for a passport 🇳🇬”.

“If you share our passion for hospitality and resilience, and are interested in funding the next leg of our journey, pop your details here“.

Guests enjoying brunch at Chuku’s

🎥 @EmekaFrederick 📸Chuku’s


BACKGROUND

A quarter of businesses in the hospitality sector say they are in danger of running out of money with no cash reserves left; a further 29% have less than three months’ worth of money put by.

Read the Euronews article: Rising costs see UK hospitality industry running out of money

Further reading (The Guardian): ‘An all time low’: UK hospitality bosses say industry is fighting for survival

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