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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Nobody: 7:09am On Dec 03, 2016
Aba shoe will remain Aba shoe even if u put china shoe or dubai shoe logo,jst improve ur product and stay on ur logo
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by izzy4shizzy(m): 7:09am On Dec 03, 2016
Moreoffaith:
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My brother you wicked oo, you never seen apple jean before? Tommy hilifer,adidos,Giorgio amami etc . na dem no value their product o if not they will package it and give it their real name, see how Techno and Infinix broke the market.

Baba, respectfully ur spellings no be here o
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by anthoniosp(m): 7:12am On Dec 03, 2016
agwom:
Aba in Abia State prides itself as the “Japan of Africa”, and a creativity hub in Nigeria. The appellation came through the dexterity and ingenuity of its artisans which have endeared it to investors within and outside the country.

Made in Aba products are fast capturing the world market and shoes are no exemption.

Indeed, the shoe section of Ariaria International Market in Aba reveals the ingenuity and the enterprising spirit of the people. This section comprises the Bakassi Zone, Shoe Plaza, Power Line and Imo Avenue. The section is populated with artisans who churn out shoes of different kinds and is estimated to house over 70, 000 shoemakers besides the apprentices under their tutelage.

Various levels of production, marketing and transportation of the products are involved in shoe-making. While the artisans are busy producing, traders from within and outside Nigeria are picking products of their choice while transporters are evacuating them for onward movement to their respective destinations.

Also, dealers on raw materials such as leather, shoe soles, gum, fibre and other accessories make good sales. Women are also compete for patronage at various stages of production.

Interestingly too, the trade is no longer a business for school dropouts and semi- illiterates as graduates are now actively engaged in it. Little wonder, new innovations are being introduced to the trade.

The chairman Power line Shoe Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (POSMAN), Comrade Joseph Nmeri, told Daily Trust on Saturday that they are impressed with the decision of the Nigerian Army to purchase 50,000 pairs of boots from Aba. He said it is a feat which would encourage local manufacturers.

Nmeri added that shoes produced in Aba can last up to three years because of their quality. However, despite the assurance on quality, shoe manufacturers in Ariaria still find it difficult to label their products “Made in Nigeria.”

According to Nmeri, from the early 80’s, manufacturers were labelling products ‘Made in Aba’ and traders were coming from various parts of Africa to place orders. There was no challenge then but sales issues began when Nigeria signed a bilateral trade agreement with China.

He said the Chinese flooded the markets with their shoes.

“To be able to sell our products, we were compelled by the attitude of Nigerians to label our products “Made-in-China” because our customers believed that Chinese shoes were superior.

Also the Chairman, Aba North Industrial Market (Shoe Plaza division), Christian Okoro, said the order by the Nigerian Army was the beginning of good things for the country and products made in Aba, as it can handle demands from even outside the country.

He pointed out that Aba-made products are exported to Dubai, United Arab Emirates and Italy, where they are given more touches and imported back to Nigeria and marketed as foreign shoes. Three major factors, according to him, are responsible for this practice. They include craze for foreign goods, lack of interest in locally made products and the absence of modern machines and equipment for perfect finishing on the products.

Okoro said if provided the needed materials and enabling environment, foreign shoes would be no match to those produced in Aba, adding that most of the artisans would be proud to label their products “Made-in-Aba”. He identified their major challenges as high cost of raw materials, importation of inferior materials, especially gum and chemicals and the unwillingness of leather producers in Kano to sell genuine items.

Other daunting challenges, according to him, include unstable power supply, absence of modern equipment and machines, poor access roads and lack of funds. He called for government intervention, especially in the provision of modern machines which he said, would make their products compete favourably in the international market.

He also appealed to the federal government for financial assistance to artisans. He said a loan of N1billion could change the stories of the over 70,000 shoe makers in the market. This will enable them acquire modern shoe-threading machines among others, he added.

An artisan, Elder Kenneth Nwachukwu, who specialises in military and paramilitary shoes and belts, said he needed some funds to acquire the right machines that would enable him manufacture with better finishing.

He said: “Already, we have orders from contractors for the Civil Defence, Police, Navy and National Youth Service Corps. We produce some of the shoes and the contractors buy them at cheap rates.”

Lawrence Agochi, a 42 year- old father of five with 27 years experience in shoe making, identified lack of funds as his major setback.

He said he could produce an average of 50 pairs of shoes a day, but could triple the quantity with improved equipment. He said he needed N2 million to upgrade his machines.

Another shoe maker, Paul Madubike, who has been on the job for 15 years, said he was a fulfilled man. But like his colleagues, the 40 year-old identified irregular power supply and lack of modern equipment as his major challenges. According to him, with modern equipment he could produce 200 pairs of shoes a day to meet increasing demands from his customers.

In the same vein, Mr. Ike­chukwu Anaele, Paul Maduabuchi and Boniface Ejike all expressed satisfaction being shoe makers but also identified lack of facilities as major setbacks. They pleaded for government’s intervention to make progress.

They want the government to also ensure that the needed facilities are provided at the proposed industrial cluster for shoes, garments, belts and bags workers at Umukalika in Obingwa council area before relocating the artisans to the new site. This will boost their morale, they said. The artisans expressed readiness to improve on the quality of their products to enjoy the much desired local and international patronage.

Read more at http://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/general/aba-we-struggle-to-produce-made-in-nigeria-shoes/174307.html#MUWeVzWmCu3IXXZ2.99
do you know o if they also create the likes of sneakers there? and can you get me a contact from there
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Moreoffaith(m): 7:14am On Dec 03, 2016
izzy4shizzy:


Baba, respectfully ur spellings no be here o

Baba mi I no even read am again before I post am as man gat things to do early this morningvand you know as android dey do at times now...will correct that now..
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Mrjo(m): 7:14am On Dec 03, 2016
Pavore9:
They should work on their packaging, it would gain them more market.
quality first
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by ZoneBslayer(m): 7:15am On Dec 03, 2016
Tolexander:
I wonder what all Abia state Governors have been doing to promote the production here.
If the governments were serious, Abia should be talking about her GDP in trillion Naira now!

It is high time the producers started branding their products and stopped the Aididas, Nicke, Tomberland, Looise Vuitton, Mack and Spender et al we see around!
na to go abuja with cap in hand to collect their monthly egunje dem sabi..yeye governors.
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Mrjo(m): 7:17am On Dec 03, 2016
anthoniosp:
do you know o if they also create the likes of sneakers there? and can you get me a contact from there
yeah! They do, ur contact?
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by proffc: 7:17am On Dec 03, 2016
To yourself now, you've made a-lot of sense ba? Only if you stopped at "Good initiative".
Onijagidijagan:
Good initiative but did anyone see that flat headed man in blue clothing grin
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Nobody: 7:17am On Dec 03, 2016
Icecomrade:


I am still wondering why he did not mention the Yoruba:s as a major set back in shoes production.

Their craze for Ponmo is competing with demand for leather needed for shoe production.

Prices for leather keeps increasing because of competition between the shoe makers and Ponmo consumers.



Funny
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by RullDee: 7:17am On Dec 03, 2016
More ideas to ur skulls ma hardworking, skilled n talented kinsmen.

This is what Ojukwu (the nightmare of d awos n gawons) meant wen he said d eastern part wil b turn to Taitwo!

D gvt prefare to ur 1b fr just marriage preparation dan invest in d lives of 70 000 poor masses

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Nobody: 7:18am On Dec 03, 2016
If this products re long lasting i see no reason why nigerians shouldn't shove aside chinese products and buy ours.
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Nobody: 7:20am On Dec 03, 2016
Lordave:
Ara agbala gi, boy angry.

Wete isi okwuru gi ka anyi hu undecided
why are you so pained haven't u gotting used to it since the've bn calling us d name. do u knw I'm igbo too?
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by anthoniosp(m): 7:21am On Dec 03, 2016
Mrjo:
yeah! They do, ur contact?
08051520063 pls like 3 or 4 of them would be very okay and I am also on WhatsApp so you can contact me
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by OlivetBen(m): 7:23am On Dec 03, 2016
Lordave:
Ara agbala gi, boy angry.

Wete isi okwuru gi ka anyi hu undecided
Lol @isi okwuru grin
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Kc3000: 7:24am On Dec 03, 2016
The current governor has been pushing Aba products heavily, something that never occurred to the two morons that came before him. This is the first governor with any form of initiative in Abia state history.

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Kc3000: 7:27am On Dec 03, 2016
Onijagidijagan:

why are you so pained haven't u gotting used to it since the've bn calling us d name. do u knw I'm igbo too?

Isi Okwuru! Hahaha that guy wicked oh.

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by OMAR12: 7:35am On Dec 03, 2016
I use made in aba shoes, when I was in port Harcourt, these shoes are really really nice, I Still have them till today, durable ( the gum and everything). just that the leather covering of the shoe starts peeling off after 4-5 years. BT 4-5 years is enough for a shoe bought at the rate of 1000 to 1,500.(not in ariaria itself ooo). there are some shoes u buy for 15 to 20k that won't last 7 walking ( not working) days. so more grease to their elbow.

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Mrjo(m): 7:39am On Dec 03, 2016
anthoniosp:
08051520063 pls like 3 or 4 of them would be very okay and I am also on WhatsApp so you can contact me
size and location?
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Nobody: 7:44am On Dec 03, 2016
Tolexander:
I wonder what all Abia state Governors have been doing to promote the production here.
If the governments were serious, Abia should be talking about her GDP in trillion Naira now!

It is high time the producers started branding their products and stopped the Aididas, Nicke, Tomberland, Looise Vuitton, Mack and Spender et al we see around!

Must the governors be blamed all the time? Why can't some of these shoe makers form partnership, contribute money and upgrade their machines and expand their businesses.

They should invest, send people to Italy, Brazil to update their knowledge, start leather processing factories to complement their shoe making industries.

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Nobody: 7:46am On Dec 03, 2016
Icecomrade:


I am still wondering why he did not mention the Yoruba:s as a major set back in shoes production.

Their craze for Ponmo is competing with demand for leather needed for shoe production.

Prices for leather keeps increasing because of competition between the shoe makers and Ponmo consumers.



this guy is a cow cool

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Icecomrade: 7:49am On Dec 03, 2016
olunuthegreat:
this guy is a cow cool

You must be a yoruba man.

You sounded so pained.

Just minimise the the consumption of Ponmo so we can have leather for shoes and bags

Abeg

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Nobody: 7:50am On Dec 03, 2016
Kc3000:
The current governor has been pushing Aba products heavily, something that never occurred to the two morons that came before him. This is the first governor with any form of initiative in Abia state history.
I remember that Okonjo Iweala took some world bank officials to Aba and even arranged meetings with the governor and nothing came out of it. Geometric Power Systems invested in electricity in Aba and the business was frustrated till GEJ left office.
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Topmaike007(m): 7:50am On Dec 03, 2016
They say no tight guy That come from aba me I one tell dem say na lieShare Gif: http://media.riffsy.com/images/52bee7d487b1c83b879d10b50f3fe25e/raw
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by tonquendo4u(m): 7:56am On Dec 03, 2016
Onijagidijagan:
Good initiative

Aba shoes will remain Aba shoes forever if is d igbo people that are producing them. It will look good in d eyes of igbo but d thing is, it can never look good to Nigerians talkless of d world.

I will advice my brothers and sisters frm d eastern part to stick strictly to their importation of goods and and selling them and let d Yorubas and Hausas and others to handle shoe production and manufacturing of other commodities like it as always been. Kip kwayet


#Truth is mine

Did anyone see that flat headed man in blue clothing grin?
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Kc3000: 7:56am On Dec 03, 2016
kITATITA:
I remember that Okonjo Iweala took some world bank officials to Aba and even arranged meetings with the governor and nothing came out of it. Geometric Power Systems invested in electricity in Aba and the business was frustrated till GEJ left office.

True, I still don't know what the deal is with the Geometric project. No one seems to have an absolute answer on why it never took off.
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Sirlovings: 8:02am On Dec 03, 2016
Onijagidijagan:
Good initiative

Aba shoes will remain Aba shoes forever if is d igbo people that are producing them. It will look good in d eyes of igbo but d thing is, it can never look good to Nigerians talkless of d world.

I will advice my brothers and sisters frm d eastern part to stick strictly to their importation of goods and and selling them and let d Yorubas and Hausas and others to handle shoe production and manufacturing of other commodities like it as always been.


#Truth is mine

Did anyone see that flat headed man in blue clothing grin?

Must you always exhibit your foolishness in all your comments?

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by BizBloke(m): 8:06am On Dec 03, 2016
izzy4shizzy:
I am smelling Nigerian mentality here, someone with 27 years experience cant save enough to improve his equipments? Sometimes we dont need the government to come and dash us money, we just have to be business minded.

I think what they need is not loans but seminars on how to plan and execute a business plan with space for expansion

They are doing a good job tho, but can always do better

This goes both ways. You've got a point but then, you've got to look at profit margin too.

A grant or investment (we hardly do investments here except for the tech start-ups in recent times) will boost his output and also, help manage his business properly while he focuses on overseeing manufacturing/production.
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by Nobody: 8:08am On Dec 03, 2016
Rextayne:
If this products re long lasting i see no reason why nigerians shouldn't shove aside chinese products and buy ours.

I think the issue here is that Aba shoe industry is a conglomerate of shoemakers. Out of over 70,000 shoe makers, it's a shame that not a single big and trusted name stands out. All we hear in the media is 'Aba made'.

This is an opportunity for them to stand out, brand, advertise, market their services and stand out like the shop rites, Versace,coscharis etc.
If I wanted to buy Aba shoe and I'm in maiduguri, who do I approach? Where do I go to? Can I order Aba made shoe online from a trusted shoemaker? Are they online with their individual websites?

If I was there, I'd want to sell myself and stand out from the crowd. It will take one bad shoe maker to mar the reputation of other seasoned and reliable shoe makers and that's because they are branded as one enterprise 'Aba made'

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by emperormossad(m): 8:08am On Dec 03, 2016
Onijagidijagan:
Good initiative

Aba shoes will remain Aba shoes forever if is d igbo people that are producing them. It will look good in d eyes of igbo but d thing is, it can never look good to Nigerians talkless of d world.

I will advice my brothers and sisters frm d eastern part to stick strictly to their importation of goods and and selling them and let d Yorubas and Hausas and others to handle shoe production and manufacturing of other commodities like it as always been.


#Truth is mine

Did anyone see that flat headed man in blue clothing grin?
What side of your bed did you wake up from this morning?
Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by princetom1(m): 8:10am On Dec 03, 2016
nams77:
Nice one my people. But like someone asked above, what has successive governors be doing. For a fleeting second I wished I was a govnor there. I would have held a meeting with them and source for a revolving loan for them. A scheme that will give funds to different groups who will return it at a stipulated time and same fund given to another group and so on.


There are also bigger solutions. They need current machinery, and little more trainings. Our shoes must be 100% made in Nigeria, not raw materials sourced from somewhere else. Let the finishing touches end in Nigeria too. That can only happen wen Government understand what's happening there

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Re: Aba: We Struggle To Produce Made-in-nigeria Shoes by BizBloke(m): 8:10am On Dec 03, 2016
gbosaa:


Must the governors be blamed all the time? Why can't some of these shoe makers form partnership, contribute money and upgrade their machines and expand their businesses.

They should invest, send people to Italy, Brazil to update their knowledge, start leather processing factories to complement their shoe making industries.

See Omar12's comment above and let's talk about profit margin per unit multiplied by daily production capacity. Trust me, they need someone/some people with deep pocket.

My neighbour makes shoes but that's just enough to get by on a daily basis and get other necessary stuff; I'm thinking of investing indirectly (not directly) within the next 12-15 months.

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