Criss Waddle advised me to open a restaurant – Ayisha Modi (Video)
Ayisha Modi, a Ghanaian socialite, has recognized a few people, including Criss Waddle, for their contributions to her newly created restaurant business.
Ayisha stated that Criss, in particular, gave her guidance that prompted her to conduct a thorough self-analysis, which led to the running of a profitable enterprise.
Ayisha Modi recounted their encounter, saying she had begged Criss Waddle for a loan after becoming ‘poor’ from spending all of her money on solving other people’s problems.
Ayisha explained that her charitable inclination does not enable her to save much money and that whenever she is in Ghana, she ends up sharing the money she has saved in the United States.
Recounting the event further, she stated that Criss Waddle offered her $3,000 for upkeep but suggested she create a business that would bring her money whenever she was in Ghana.
She claimed that this guidance inspired her to build a restaurant in seven months.
“When I arrived in Ghana, I had a lot of money on me, but everything was done in the blink of an eye.” So I called Criss Waddle and informed him I was in need and that he should assist me. He handed me $3,000 as well as some suggestions. He advised me to start a business because I had spent a lot of money without receiving anything in return. The majority of the funds are used to sponsor people.”
Prior to the food company, she stated she tried selling wines but didn’t make much money.
Ayisha Modi opened her new restaurant, Akyire H) in Tabora Alhaji, Accra, on August 17.
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