News

Father and Son Make History, Open First Black-Owned UPS Store in Buffalo, New York

Meet father and son duo, Dr. Uzo Ihenko and Kelechi Chillis-Ihenko, who have made history by opening Western New York’s first Black-owned UPS store in the city of Buffalo. Both passionate about serving their community, the two introduced the much-needed asset in the area.

Growing up in Buffalo, Kelechi saw the lack of essential services in their community, and now he’s thrilled to fill that need. After recently earning his MBA, he established the shipping and delivery store in Buffalo with his father. His father, Dr. Uzo, believes their family business is paving the way for others.

“People are seeing the future in their life and other businesses will copy and then other jobs will come,” Dr. Uzo told WKBW.

Besides shipping, delivery, and printing services, this UPS location offers fingerprinting services, making it convenient for those in need of background checks.

This UPS store has even more to offer. Dr. Uzo reveals their plans to turn the back part of the building into affordable apartments and office spaces, providing opportunities for the community to grow and thrive. This people-first approach is what they attribute their success to.

“If you’re not people first the people aren’t going to support you,” Kelechi said. “So you want to have anything you do be people-focused so that will help you be successful in business.”

Moreover, they are committed to staying in Buffalo for generations to come, bridging the gap between communities and businesses. Dr. Uzo said, “I told them we’re here to stay. We’re part of you and we’re here. So don’t forget it’s not only for them. It’s also for downtown people.”

Also, you can support the business by visiting its location at 345 Broadway, Buffalo, NY 14204.

Source: blackbusiness.com

Related Posts

Teenager handed an indefinite sentence after shaking his partner’s baby to death

A teenager has been handed an indefinite sentence after shaking his partner’s baby to death, causing ‘catastrophic’ brain injuries, when he was 16-years-old. Carl Alesbrook, now aged 19, caused whiplash-type injuries, bleeding on the brain and multiple bone fractures to four-month-old Elijah Shemwell seven weeks after meeting his mother, India Shemwell, in November 2021. Elijah died on January 5, 2022, three days after he was found limp, pale and drowsy at Shemwell’s home in Belper, Derbyshire.

LA lesbian says she’s been disowned by her friends for voting Trump

A Los Angeles pro-Israel lesbian claims she has been exiled by the queer community for supporting President-elect Donald Trump. ‘I definitely feel like I’m on an island alone. The queer people have turned their backs on me, and I’m queer, so it’s very painful,’  San Fernando Valley’s Tanya Tsikanovsky told Fox News. ‘Ever since I publicly said I was voting for Trump, I am no longer welcome in the [LGBTQ] social spheres they provide.

Elon Musk’s secret peace talks with Iran: Billionaire’s status as key Donald Trump associate confirmed with ‘positive’ talks

Elon Musk has met a leading Iranian official ahead of attempts by the incoming Donald Trump administration to calm tensions in the Middle East. Not content with taking the axe to America’s bloated bureaucracy on behalf of the incoming President, the billionaire is turning his hand to foreign policy. The Tesla tycoon – appointed by the President-elect to lead a new US Department of Government Efficiency – spent more than an hour meeting Iran’s ambassador to the UN, it was reported yesterday.

Murdered in cold blood while on their way to get pizza: Final moments of two best friends before they were hunted down by machete gang in case of mistaken identity – as families pay tribute to pair who ‘wouldn’t hurt a fly’

Best friends Max Dixon and Mason Rist were on their way to buy pizza when they were senselessly ‘hunted down’ and murdered by a machete gang in a case of mistaken identity. Forming a close bond from an early age, Max, 16, and Mason, 15, had grown up together. They went to the same nursery, junior and secondary school and spent their time chatting and gaming on the PlayStation. January 27 was no different – the teenagers wanted to spend time together. CCTV shows Max calling round Mason’s house in Ilminster Avenue, Knowle, Bristol, at 11.13pm and the pair can be seen walking down the street to go and pick up a pizza.

Moment quick-thinking diner hurls her cafe chair at fleeing bike-riding phone thief sending him flying

This is the moment a bike-riding phone thief got his instant comeuppance after a diner hurled a cafe chair at the criminal as he attempted to flee. The thief had just snatched a phone out of a woman’s hands before he attempted to speed past two diners enjoying breakfast outside a cafe. But one of the diners, having witnessed the theft, got up and threw her chair at the criminal he was getting away.

🚨BREAKING NEWS🚨 Another US county reinstates face mask mandates as Covid measures creep back into daily life

Americans are expressing their outrage as Covid-era mask rules slowly take hold across California. Sonoma County, in San Francisco, is the latest region to reinstate its mask mandate in all medical settings for staff but not visitors. There are more than 20 hospitals and clinics in the area treating over 480,000 residents and visitors, with the largest being the Santa Rosa Memorial Hospital.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *