The BBC Hausa Service's Yakubu Liman
has just met this tiger nut seller with a difference in an Abuja market.
Isa Kebbi's attire is more likely to
be seen in the Nigerian capital's central business district, not for someone
who sells nuts from a wheelbarrow.
He told BBC correspondent that he
buys a sack of tiger nuts on credit every month and if he make a lot of sales,
he makes a profit of around $19 (£13).
He's not the first food seller that has been reported wearing a suit to sell his goods. Remember Daniel Nartey in Ghana's
capital Accra.
He started wearing a suit to sell
watermelon after his pastor told him to dress well no matter the job you
do.
Credit: BBC


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