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Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by Nobody: 8:23pm On Nov 23, 2016
[quote author=FreshBoss007 post=51297564]substandard crap[/quote
Cleary u can't afford it
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by lordyugo: 8:45pm On Nov 23, 2016
FreshBoss007:
substandard crap

Onukwu original u cant afford, substandard u cant afford too.hv u told ur mummy thank u for giving u food today?

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Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by moshino(m): 8:56pm On Nov 23, 2016
FreshBoss007:
substandard crap

Did your grandfather, father, or you ever produce anything sold anywhere? WICKEDNESS and ENVY KILLS!

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Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by horlanraywarju(m): 8:59pm On Nov 23, 2016
Whatever kiss undecided
FreshBoss007:
substandard crap
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by Nobody: 9:01pm On Nov 23, 2016
Wait is it made in abs or made in Nigeria am confused
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by coolbreezy01: 9:11pm On Nov 23, 2016
Caseless:
must you state your tribe? angry
Yep to show am not igbo cause it seems here you comment by your tribe and its achievements.
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by mKc9ET(m): 9:25pm On Nov 23, 2016
FreshBoss007:
substandard crap


Afonja crap
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by fkdmods: 9:33pm On Nov 23, 2016
Export to which country? Lol. Nigerians are afraid of it but another country will buy it. Ok. I hear una.
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by kettle84(m): 9:57pm On Nov 23, 2016
FreshBoss007:
substandard crap
show us your standard masterpiece or remain forever silent .
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by midehi2(f): 9:58pm On Nov 23, 2016
notoriousbabe:
made in Aba to last?unless you no take am waka
grin
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by Xbee007(m): 10:06pm On Nov 23, 2016
UNIZIK1stSon:
Owing the the current rise in demand for "Aba-made" shoes, the Governor of Abia state, Chief Okezie Ikpeazu, has empowered Shoe Makers in the State to improve on production.

A case in point is the demand by the Nigerian Army for 50,000 Boots for soldiers all over the country.

See beautiful Photos of Made-in-Aba shoes bagged and ready for export below:



Source: http://mynaijainfo.com/2016/11/photos-made-aba-shoes-ready-export/
U know what happens after they export it?
The buyers repackage it, put some fake stickers of a re-known company on it and sell it back to us at higher price... Nigeria's love for foreign materials can make one look like an idiot. grin
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by Turbocharged: 10:39pm On Nov 23, 2016
madridguy:
Wonderful development. Chief Okezie Ikpeazu is working.
Is Okezie now a SHOEMAKER?
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by BabaRamota1980: 10:41pm On Nov 23, 2016
UNIZIK1stSon:
Owing the the current rise in demand for "Aba-made" shoes, the Governor of Abia state, Chief Okezie Ikpeazu, has empowered Shoe Makers in the State to improve on production.

A case in point is the demand by the Nigerian Army for 50,000 Boots for soldiers all over the country.

See beautiful Photos of Made-in-Aba shoes bagged and ready for export below:



Source: http://mynaijainfo.com/2016/11/photos-made-aba-shoes-ready-export/

export to Lagos and Kano.

this is what weve always said, there is no consumer market in East. If Biafra separates they will rent asunder within months and become refugees all over again in Yorubaland. This is what Yoruba leaders say they must not be released yet until its proven on ground that they can self sustain. Once they go we dont ever want to do with them again so its better to make sure its done properly and no rush rush and back to square one.

Tell your leaders to give signal so Yoruba can inspect your state of readiness and approve your flag for secession. grin
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by Nobody: 11:04pm On Nov 23, 2016
Aba guys are good, made in Aba shoes last longer than most imported shoes. Even though they don't have the machines, if you see their work, you may never believe the were hand made.
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by checkout50: 11:22pm On Nov 23, 2016
God bless the federal republic of Nigeria.
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by eplanning: 11:32pm On Nov 23, 2016
FreshBoss007:
substandard crap

You need to see them for yourself. I saw on guy wear a pair recently and I argued that it wasn't made in Aba.

Gone are the days of substandard Aba shoes
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by BabaRamota1980: 11:38pm On Nov 23, 2016
I hooe it carries the biafran flag so Trump can import it to US.
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by Kebabs(m): 11:46pm On Nov 23, 2016
See packaging sef.. Btw, op, i didnt even get to have a close look at any one of the shoes. I have a reason for sticking to my designers till my brothers learn.
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by slimfit1(m): 12:11am On Nov 24, 2016
FreshBoss007:
substandard crap

Don't say that standard started from somewhere.
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by Nobody: 12:14am On Nov 24, 2016
They're exportn to somalia and zimbabwe
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by chiefobdk(m): 12:17am On Nov 24, 2016
diehardanusfan:
pathetic nonsense

mtchwww undecided


ur moniker says u r a die hard anus fan


smh


https://www.nairaland.com/3480159/stiched-anus-thrice-wore-pampers/4#51298466


Homosexuality is an increasing menace in the
Nigerian society like in many other countries
of the world. In some places, the practice has
been legalised and in those places, it has had
great disruption to the basis of their societal
life and Nigeria stands such risks. CHIJIOKE
IREMEKA reports
“I had my anus sutured three times while I
was practising homosexual. That was the
price I had to pay for such ignorance. The first
suture was in South Africa. There, it wasn’t a
problem because people don’t give a damn
but coming back to Nigeria was a clash of
culture and my religion,” said an ex-gay
master, who turned a new leaf, Emmanuel
Stephens. Emmanuel Stephens is one of a
rising number of Nigerian young graduates,
who venture into odd jobs to make ends meet.
A graduate of Theatre Arts, University of
Calabar, Emmanuel went to South Africa in
search of greener pastures, but fell in the
hands of late Johnson, a gay, whom he served
for four and quarter years. Emmanuel, who
was coerced into the fraternity, according to
him, said when he got back to Nigeria and met
a particular doctor for the second round of
anus suture, he knew his time was up,
following the doctor’s counseling.
The doctor brought him to the realm of
conscience and culture. He noted that such
suture was a painful procedure but the money
involve didn’t afford him a chance to see. He
said: “I was forced into the practice by my
master, who was a drug dealer. He gave me
all that I needed just to be his partner. As I
speak, the man is dead though his death was
not connected to the pervasion; he was killed
in a drugrelated incident in 2014. After his
death, I was next in line, so I had to make
haste to return to Nigeria.
“So, when I came back to Abuja, I continued
the practice until I met a Christian doctor,
who was supposed to suture my torn anus.
The doctor had done it once and the second
time, he had to counsel me on the dangers of
homosexuality and advised me to quit, which I
paid no heed to. I treated him with some level
of contempt but on that very day, I had an
issue with my system, and he gave me an
option of repentance or death.
“When I was given such options, I chose life
than to die and gave up the practice but it
wasn’t easy at first because the doctor made
me go through a psychologist and psychiatrist
as a way of reforming me. After that, I had a
new lease of life. I had been wearing adult
pampers to prevent the feaces that regularly
oozes from the anus because the anus has
widened and cannot control defaecation.
“Really, Satan has a way of subjecting the
ignorant people into perpetual bondage. I
thought I was a ‘big boy,’ spending money at
will but I was dying gradually. I don’t know
how I got into such. Women didn’t appeal to
me then. I played the female character.
Many people wished to be like me but they
didn’t know what I was going through. “I
didn’t get married when I was supposed
because as a gay, I had nothing to do with
women and I didn’t want any woman to
discover that I wear pampers. My male partner
was rich and did everything for me. We helped
one another in this club and this is one of the
ploys to recruit more people into the clique.
Many people still indulge in it, but I advise all
to quit for Christ’s sake. It took me some
fortune and pain to get my mind back.” Also,
in another development, a popular trader with
over 15 stalls in Ladipo Motor Parts Market in
Mushin, Lagos State (name withheld) told his
friend, Victor Ibezi, who wanted to be like him,
a little secret of his riches – homosexualism
and drugs.
“I have been admiring the wealth of this man
and he drives clean cars. We all sell motor
parts but I didn’t know he has something else.
One day, the man called me and said, ‘Victor,
you want to be like me?’ I said ‘yes’. And he
asked me to follow him. We entered a public
toilet, he removed his pant and showed me
blood stained pampers and said, ‘This is what
we do for money. I blend homosexualism with
drugs’.
“If you are interested, come, I will make you.
When I saw and heard what he said, I opened
my mouth agape and he laughed and said,
‘You don’t want to be like me. I’m not a
cultist. I have showed you what I do.’ I was
surprised because we all pursue the same
trade. This is a very clean man that drives the
latest model of G-Wagon. I didn’t accept the
offer because I’m married and I didn’t know
how to hide it from my wife.”
Confirming the increasing rate of this menace
of homosexuality in Nigeria, which is on the
geometric progression, a medical practitioner
and a surgeon at Hannah Hospital, Lagos
Island, Dr. (Mrs.) Chioma Udenwa, said she
had personally sutured the anuses of more
than 11 persons across the country.
According to her, they are clean and wealth
young men.
She noted that they have money to throw
around and are not ready to negotiate price
with doctors as they pay any amount they are
asked to pay. She said: “These are young
handsome men. Once they come to the
hospital and meet a particular doctor and
confide in him, they will never have any
business with another person.
Any time they come and that particular doctor
is not on seat, they will go back. They want
somebody that will keep their secret and that
is why they deal with a particular doctor at a
time but they can go to another doctor on the
matters that are not related to their gay life. “I
treat them because they pay well. But treating
them is another disgusting thing because you
would see anus of different perimeters.
To some, theirs have torn over three inches
wide or more but when we suture it, it
tightens a bit to hold back faeces but the
person will still wear pampers,” she said.
Speaking on the effects of such anal sex, a
medical pathologist, Dr. Wole Alabi, said,
penile-anal leads to colon cancer as well as
other infections, adding that the anus is dirty
on its own and contains a lot of bacteria.
He said: “The simple truth is that the human
body was not designed to accommodate anal
intercourse. The rectum is significantly
different from the vagina, with regard to
suitability for penetration by a joystick.
The vagina has natural lubricants and is
composed of a mucus membrane with a multi-
layer stratified squamous epithelium that
allows it to endure friction without damage
and to resist the immunological actions
caused by Fluid and sperm. “In contrast, the
anus is a delicate mechanism of small
muscles that comprise an exit-only passage.
With repeated trauma, friction and stretching,
the sphincter loses its tone and its ability to
maintain a tight seal.
“Consequently, anal intercourse leads to
leakage of faecal material that can easily
become chronic. Moreover, the intestine has
only a single layer of cells separating it from
blood. Therefore, any organisms that are
introduced into the rectum have a much easier
time establishing a foothold for infection than
they would in a vagina.
“The single layer tissue cannot withstand the
friction associated with penile penetration,
resulting in traumas that expose both
participants to blood, organisms in feces, and
a mixing of bodily fluids.
“Furthermore, Erupt has components that are
immunosuppressive, designed to allow the
sperm to evade the immune defenses of the
female. The fragility of the anus and rectum,
along with the immunosuppressive effect of
Erupt, make anal-genital intercourse a most
efficient manner of transmitting HIV and other
infections.
“A list of diseases found with extraordinary
frequency among male homosexual
practitioners as a result of anal intercourse
include viral hepatitis types B & C, anal
cancer, human papilloma virus, isospora belli,
microsporidia, chlamydia trachomatis,
cryptosporidium, giardia lamblia, herpes
simplex virus, Human immunodeficiency virus
and gonorrhea.
“Gay men contract syphilis at 3 to 4 times the
rate of heterosexuals. A study based upon
statistics from 1986 through 1990 estimated
that 20-year-old gay men had a 50% chance
of becoming HIV positive by age 55. As of
June 2001, nearly 64% of men with AIDS were
men, who have had sex with men.”
According to medical psychiatrist, Dr. Apu
Chakraborty, homosexuality has damaging
effects and people involved tend to experience
more mental health problems than
heterosexual people, saying that
discrimination may contribute to the higher
risk.
“These higher levels of psychiatric problems in
homosexual people call for greater efforts at
preventing the issues arising. Whether or not
discrimination is the cause, mental health
problems have previously been found to be
higher among homosexual people. “There are
a number of reasons gay people may be more
likely to report psychological difficulties, which
include difficulties growing up in a world
orientated to heterosexual norms and values
and the negative influence of social stigma
against homosexuality,” he added.
But a relationship counselor, and a trained
psychologist, Dr. Candyfidel Okoye, said the
major issue with gay community is that they
operate in secrecy and do not know who to
confide in, adding that they have the feeling
that when they confide in you, the person will
betray them as they find it difficult to live with
the stigma. He noted that a number of them
want to stop but do not know how to go
about it. “Having discussed with quite lot of
them, I can say that the major reason for the
increase in the practice is economic gains.
These people are known to be helping
members just like the lesbians. They have
society and they all have their signs round
time.
“They have common language and sighs. Most
of them have big boys clubs that they attend.
I have a number of them from Surulere, Festac
and Okota. When you discuss with them, they
will tell you what they go through. What they
need to be freed from such mental slavery is
our care, and listening ear as well as lea
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by chiefobdk(m): 12:21am On Nov 24, 2016
eleko1:
grin can't forget the kind noise dat shoe make while I wan take French leave outa lecture room back then grin. Those Aba made shoes sole nor bi here


afonjas. always hating
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by chiefobdk(m): 12:24am On Nov 24, 2016
thunderbabs:
Hope say polish go fit enter am...if water touch am, hp say d leather no go dey crack ...hp say sole no go dey comot while on d move if dem start to dey wear am...

I no wetin i dey talk ooo....Igbo kwenu....... cheesy

afonjas always hating.


wen u buy 1500 naira shoe why won't it spoil

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Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by chiefobdk(m): 12:26am On Nov 24, 2016
prof1990:
Until they are packaged properly before they can get into a better profit oriented market


dis pipu hold Nigeria market. China get all dos substandard sneakers
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by chiefobdk(m): 12:35am On Nov 24, 2016
wat i dont understand is why people will say dis is okezie ikpeazu achievement. Aba been exporting shoes way before i was born.


okezie is helping market d products. which is very good
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by chiefobdk(m): 12:44am On Nov 24, 2016
Adekorya:
Hope it's only shoe dat full dat sack?

Because we don't wanna read an headline news like. "A Nigerian Nneka Chukumdi was caught with cocaine which was hide in a shoe sack.


a senator from ogun. is a wanted fugitive. in America. drug baron. he even have a movie based on his drug life. watch d movie


orange is the new black. ..


buruji kashamu.
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by chiefobdk(m): 12:51am On Nov 24, 2016
biaframustcome:
People shouting poor packaging are illiterates, every product is exported in bulk and repackaged at destination.

Do you think shipping is cheap


wen it is packaged like the people here want it will occupy more space. meaning they will ve to pay more.

dis people are displaying the exact reason start up businesses fail. ..do u kno the cost of transport can increase by 5 times if properly packaged.
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by chiefobdk(m): 12:58am On Nov 24, 2016
Abagworo:


Most move to Cameroun and Gabon. Nigerians don't patronize Aba shoes.


u always talk trash with authority on things you know nothing about. dats why chinolization dey pursue u upandan
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by justmenoni: 1:08am On Nov 24, 2016
They're enough of them already in south west, these ones are sudan bound.

anjigirl:
Those goods are coming to south-west i am 100% sure of that
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by fullz: 1:31am On Nov 24, 2016
jesse8048:


This is the reason we ain't moving forward as a nation. Instead of encouraging them u're busy saying rubbish.
the last time we partied and drank alomo bitters cos we were exporting beans to Europe, didn't they return the beans?
Re: "Made In Aba" Shoes Ready For Export (pics) by kettle84(m): 3:05am On Nov 24, 2016
fkdmods:
Export to which country? Lol. Nigerians are afraid of it but another country will buy it. Ok. I hear una.
Are you awere that majority of wholesalers for the product are foreigners form all over Africa?

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