Kosua Ne Meko Vendor Discloses Daily Profit of Over GH¢200 From Five Crates of Eggs

Kosua Ne Meko Vendor Discloses Daily Profit of Over GH¢200 From Five Crates of Eggs

  • A Ghanaian lady selling Kosua ne meko claimed she earned around GH₵200 daily, sparking disbelief and curiosity from interviewers
  • She said she sold about five crates of eggs daily and had run the business for nearly four years, estimating a yearly income of GH₵42,000
  • Ghanaians reacted online with mixed opinions; some praised her hustle, while others doubted the profit margin and questioned the math

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A Ghanaian lady caused a stir online after she disclosed her daily earnings as a vendor of one of Ghana's enjoyed snacks, Kosua ne meko.

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A Ghanaian lady claims she earns over GH₵200 profit daily selling boiled eggs, aka Kosua ne meko, in the streets of Ghana. Photo credit: @sikaofficial (X)
Source: Twitter

In a video sighted by YEN.com.gh, the young lady was questioned about her business and specifically about how much profit she makes daily as a Ghanaian boiled eggs seller.

The lady whose identity was not immediately disclosed claimed to earn around GH₵200 every day, which is approximately GH₵6,000 monthly.

The interviewers found her claim to be a bit unbelievable and kept asking her more questions to learn more.

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The lady disclosed that she had started the Kosua ne meko business some four years ago, which has been rewarding for her, managing to sustain herself since its establishment.

Ghanaian Kosua ne meko vendor discloses profit

The lady, while responding to questions from the interviewers, narrated that she makes the GH¢200 profit by selling about five crates of eggs daily.

Having heard this, the interviewers decided to calculate an estimated yearly income along with her four-year profit.

Though not statistically accurate, they came up with a yearly income of GH₵42,000 and a four-year profit of GH₵1.6 million.

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A Ghanaian vendor reportedly sells five crates of boiled eggs daily, helping her generate a monthly income of about GH₵6,000 from the Kosua ne meko business. Photo credit: Getty Images.
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Filled with laughter and excitement, she also mentioned that the average price of eggs at her location is between GH₵5 and GH₵6.

Speaking about her future plans, the seller projects to invest her profits into various businesses, including a cosmetics shop.

Watch the video below.

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Reactions to eggs vendor's GH¢200 profit claim

YEN.com.gh has collated some reactions from Ghanaians who came across the video on X. Many expressed doubts over the lady's claim of making GH₵200 daily. Some of the comments are below.

@Benny_Yebsss commented:

"Unpopular opinion. Plenty of people working in offices are poorer than a lot of people doing work we look down on.😂😂"

@hon_adutette said:

"Does she pay tax? How do we get all to pay tax without making it feel like stealing their money or forcing it on them? We can learn from the Arabs."

@kwadwovirtue wrote:

"I charge phones at circle, one for GH3 from Sunday to Friday, I get GH₵1,500 to GH₵1,600."

@Iamme742405 commented:

"This is a lie… even if you buy a crate of eggs for 40 (which is very, very unlikely), you’ll make a profit of 150… that is even without subtracting the cost of gas for cooking it, the pepper, onion, tomato used to make the pepper sauce."

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@_jaysaidit said:

"I am sure she means revenue."

Egg seller who speaks fluent English trends

YEN.com.gh had earlier reported that a young Ghanaian lady identified as Esinam, who works as an egg seller, dazzled many on social media with her amazing customer service.

In a video shared on TikTok, Esinam attended to her customer in a way that got many praising her work ethic and wonderful communication skills.

Proofreading by Samuel Gitonga, copy editor at YEN.com.gh.

Source: YEN.com.gh

Authors:
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Oluwadara Adebisi (Human Interest Editor) Adebisi Oluwadara is a Human Interest Editor who joined YEN.com.gh in May 2025. He has over six years of experience in press release writing and journalism. He graduated from Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in Food Science and Technology. However, he was mentored in journalism and became a certified journalist after completing the Google News Initiative courses in Advanced Digital Reporting and Fighting Misinformation.

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