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Watch: "Somewhere In The South"
Somewhere in the South, the Oye bros are brewing up something lit... in the meantime, here's a recap to part of the journey -- stay tuned for the rest of the trip!
Village Boyz Podcast Interview: I Like My Coffee Black ft. Oye Bros
On this episode, we engage in some meaningful conversations with the Oye Brothers. They are the founders of Oye Coffee Co. which is a family ran coffee business with a very unique story. From learning about their grandfather's farm to learning the science behind making coffee, this episode was full of beautiful stories and unforgettable gems. Listen here
Urbaanite Nashville: OYE COFFEE: BRINGING A TASTE OF NIGERIA TO NASHVILLE
They complete each other’s thoughts. They complement one another like two sides of a coin. They are business partners and biological brothers. They are Christopher and Jonathan Oye, founders and owners of Oye Coffee. “My brother and I are Nashville natives,” said the elder Oye brother Christopher. “And we are of Nigerian descent. That’s where our brand, our last name, comes from. Oye means Chief of the land, tribe or village in Yoruba.” While an increasing number of coffee brands have their origins in Nashville, none match the uniqueness of Oye Coffee. The Oye brothers, whose father is Nigerian, blend their West...
NPT - Next Door Neighbors
Brothers find renewed interest in Nigerian family and culture through coffee.
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