Growing up in Nigeria, my parents worked hard to provide for our family.
They even sold some properties to send me abroad for school, which was an opportunity that I will always be grateful for.
Now that I have settled abroad, I wanted to do something to give back to my family.
I knew that my parents would appreciate receiving food from Nigeria, but I was unsure about how to make it happen. I never thought I would be able to surprise my family in Nigeria with food without physically being there, but Helpmewaka made it possible.
I was searching online for a reliable grocery delivery service that could provide my family with the food they love, and that was when I stumbled upon Helpmewaka’s website.
I read about their monthly grocery delivery subscription, and I knew I had to try it.
The thought of being able to surprise my family with their favourite food items from Nigeria, while also supporting local businesses, was an opportunity that I could not pass up.
I signed up for the service and was impressed with the variety of Nigerian food stuffs and provisions that were available for me to choose from. I selected the items that I knew my family loved the most, and placed my order.
I was happy to see that the process was straightforward, and I received updates every step of the way. When my family received the delivery, they were overjoyed.
They couldn’t believe that I had arranged for their favourite groceries to be delivered to their doorstep from so far away.
I was delighted to see that the food was fresh and of good quality, and my family was impressed with the overall packaging and timely delivery.
Since then, I have subscribed to Helpmewaka’s monthly grocery delivery service, and I am happy to say that it has made my life very easy.
Now, I don’t have to worry about my family going hungry, and they are always happy to receive a monthly surprise package from me.
Helpmewaka’s stress-free service has exceeded my expectations, and I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a reliable grocery delivery service in Nigeria.