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When Ganiyat Oyesomi-Daibu landed in Canada under the Business Immigration Pathway with her family of seven, she brought with her more than luggage, she carried a bold vision, a decade-long entrepreneurial legacy, and an unwavering determination to thrive.

Just six months after her arrival, Ganiyat made a daring move: she acquired a Chinese restaurant. As a Black, Nigerian, hijabi woman stepping into a traditionally non-African culinary space, her journey was as unconventional as it was courageous. But Ganiyat didn’t just stop there. She transformed the space into something extraordinary: Wangdao Bistro, a one-of-a-kind restaurant blending the rich, spicy flavors of African cuisine with the beloved comfort of Chinese food. Her unique concept now caters to a growing and diverse community in her city, creating a vibrant cultural fusion that reflects Canada’s multicultural heartbeat.

In under two years, Ganiyat has expanded her business portfolio, secured multiple grants, and earned features in prestigious platforms such as CanadaSME Magazine, CBC News, Winnipeg Free Press, and The Voice. Her impact has also caught the attention of Royal Bank of Canada, who recognized her as a rising star in immigrant entrepreneurship.

Ganiyat Oyesomi-Daibu, Nigerian immigrant entrepreneur and founder of Wangdao Bistro, standing in her restaurant in Canada.
Ganiyat and her family

A Legacy of Innovation Rooted in Africa

Before moving to Canada, Ganiyat built a powerhouse brand in Nigeria: GNT Spice Home, a company producing 100% natural food seasonings free from artificial additives. Her mission? To offer healthy alternatives that promote wellness and flavor. Today, GNT Spice Home boasts over 45 distributors across Nigeria, the UK, and Qatar.

She also leads Mintrite Solutions, a business advisory company that has empowered more than 8,000 entrepreneurs across various sectors with revolutionary tools, practical strategies, and unwavering support.

Supporting Immigrants & Building Bridges

Ganiyat is not just a businesswoman, she’s a bridge builder. Her experience navigating Canada’s business terrain inspired her to help others do the same. She now mentors and guides aspiring entrepreneurs and investors, both in Nigeria and Canada on how to acquire, scale, and sustain profitable businesses in industries ranging from construction to food, retail, agriculture, and handyman services.

Even more impactful is her support for those looking to relocate through the Business Immigration Pathway, offering guidance whether they have a business idea or not.

Grants, Growth & Giving Back

A recipient of the DoorDash Small Business Grant, Ganiyat has used the funds to increase visibility on platforms like DoorDash and social media. She’s also investing in product development and branding—further expanding her restaurant’s reach and influence.

Being one of the only African-Chinese restaurants on the DoorDash app in her region has not only boosted sales but also positioned Wangdao Bistro as a cultural staple, bringing flavors from two continents into Canadian homes.

Advice for Women Entrepreneurs

Ganiyat’s advice to women looking to break into competitive spaces—especially the food industry—is as bold as her story:

“Don’t follow the crowd. Research deeply, identify a real market gap, and offer disruptive, innovative solutions. Network intentionally and stay patient and diligent—the results will speak for you.”

Celebrating Ganiyat’s Journey

At Women of Rubies, we celebrate women like Ganiyat who challenge norms, bridge cultures, and turn adversity into opportunity. Her journey reminds us that success knows no bounds when passion meets purpose—and that the immigrant dream is alive, well, and thriving in Canada.

Learn more about Ganiyat’s work and connect with her  here