Ameen’s kitchen recognized as ‘diaspora champion’ for business excellence in Canada

Ameen’s Kitchen, a prominent Nigerian-owned culinary business in Canada, has been named a Diaspora Champion by the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), led by Hon. (Dr.) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, OON.

The prestigious recognition highlights the company’s entrepreneurial success and impact within Canada’s competitive food industry.

As part of NiDCOM’s On-the-Spot Assessment of Nigerian Diaspora Enterprises, a delegation led by Hon. Abdulrahman Terab, Acting Director on Technology Transfer, Innovation, and Investment, visited Ameen’s Kitchen to evaluate its operations, innovative business model, and contribution to the industry.

The Diaspora Champions Program is designed to celebrate outstanding Nigerian entrepreneurs abroad, leveraging their expertise to enhance local business capacity in Nigeria. By studying the achievements of Nigerians excelling in foreign markets, NiDCOM aims to strengthen economic ties between Nigeria and Canada, fostering investment and business growth.

In response to the recognition, Ameen’s Kitchen expressed gratitude, emphasizing its commitment to promoting Nigerian cuisine on the global stage. “This honor is for all Nigerian entrepreneurs working hard to make a difference in the diaspora,” a representative of the business stated.

Through initiatives like this, NiDCOM continues to bridge the gap between Nigeria and its global business community, creating opportunities for collaboration, knowledge transfer, and economic development. Ameen’s Kitchen now stands as a testament to how Nigerian entrepreneurs abroad can contribute to national progress while elevating Nigeria’s international business presence.

Renowned for its authentic flavors and innovative approach to traditional Nigerian cuisine, Ameen’s Kitchen has become a household name among Africans and global food lovers in Canada, showcasing the richness of Nigerian culinary heritage.

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