For Chioma, a young mother of three in Abuja, every day used to feel like a race against time. Between school runs, office work, and caring for her youngest child, grocery shopping was the one task that always drained her energy.
Some days she would rush to the market after work, only to find the best produce gone. Other times, she dragged her kids along, spending hours in traffic and bargaining under the hot sun.
Then one evening, while scrolling through her phone after putting the kids to bed, she stumbled on a friend’s post: “Fast Buka just saved me again! Groceries delivered in 40 minutes 🙌.” Curious, she downloaded the app.
The next morning, instead of rushing to the market, she placed her first order—milk, bread, fruits, vegetables, and even diapers. By the time she finished preparing the kids for school, a Fast Buka rider was at her door.
"It felt like magic," Chioma recalls with a smile. "I didn’t just save time—I got my peace of mind back."
Now, Fast Buka has become her silent partner in parenting. She schedules weekly grocery deliveries, tracks spending with the in-app wallet, and even discovered local vendors she never knew existed in her neighborhood.
For working mothers like Chioma, Fast Buka isn’t just convenience—it’s relief. It means less stress, more family time, and healthier meals on the table.
The truth is, every delivery carries more than food. It carries comfort, balance, and the gift of time in a world where women juggle endless responsibilities.