Explaining how the company tapped into a new market, Seun Abolaji tells CNN:
“We offer a fresh squeezed juice product made from real lemons; a healthy alternative to what's on the market now.”Seyi Abolaji continues:
“When we started thinking about Wilson’s in Nigeria, there was nobody doingNow a household name, the Abolaji brothers tell African Start-Up that they started the company with just $5. Seun Abolaji says:
lemonade... we went around to anyone who would let us in their factory and we just started asking questions... and saying “hey, why is there nobody doing juice in a bottle?"
“Could we have started this company in the United States? I doubt it. We would need 10 million dollars maybe three... And that's the beauty of Nigeria you can have a naira and a dream.”Distributed to cover 650 locations and 18 states within Nigeria, Wilson’s Juice now has a factory that employs 30 workers and produces up to 24,000 bottles a day.
Seyi Abolaji tells CNN:
“We are focused right now on making sure we saturate Lagos and Nigeria. We believe there's a lot of work and a lot of value to add here. But from the very beginning we've seen ourselves as a global brand. We made a product and we're making products that can stand on the shelf anywhere in the world.”




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