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Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by ednut1(m): 6:40pm On Mar 27, 2016
true
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by ireneony(f): 6:40pm On Mar 27, 2016
Wen president himself patronise foreign things grin
Who dem de decieve

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Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Bobbysmart6(m): 6:42pm On Mar 27, 2016
Mm.am still fnking...jst gv me some minute
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Donjay007(m): 6:44pm On Mar 27, 2016
mercyville:
• To Train 100 youths in Footwear free
• Turn Ikorodu To City Of Footwear
Adesola Omotayo-Benson, 44, a shoe designer and a native of Ikorodu, Lagos State studied Footwear at the University College of Footwear in Britain in 2000. Before then, he had graduated from the Federal College of Chemical and Leather Technology, Zaria in 1993; he also studied at AS Astoria in Milan, Italy in 2014. In this chat with KABIR ALABI GARBA and MARGARET MWANTOK, he underscored his desire to turn Ikorodu into a city of Footwear by conducting free training programmes for the youths and his satisfaction seeing Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi wearing the shoes he specifically made for him to different occasions including during the monarch’s wedding ceremony recently. Excerpts:

How did you come about designing shoes for the Ooni?
I just took a bold step when I found out that he is a young guy, and most of the things he talks about have to do with the youths, I seized the opportunity to try and reach him. It was difficult getting to him from the beginning, but I imagined that he is tall and his shoe size should be 45 or 46. I also know that in Ife, their most cherished costume is in white colour, that was how I designed the white shoes for him and sent it to him with a proposal through someone. I sent the shoes with a proposal on how to empower the youths through footwear. He loved the shoes and the proposal I sent, and he asked to see me, he has worn the pair to most of his recent functions.

How many pairs have you made for him?
So far, I have made just a pair for him but I have two in progress. He has asked me to come back. He wants to see a video footage of where I manufacture the shoes in Ikorodu.

When did you meet the Ooni?
As soon as he was installed as Ooni of Ife on January 7, I started making enquiries on how to reach him. In the process, I met someone who discouraged me that the Ooni does not wear locally made shoes, but I said my shoes are also of international standard. I finally got the opportunity to see him on a Tuesday, there were so many people waiting to see him too.

What was your impression of Ooni when you eventually met him?
There were so many people who wanted to see him as well. When I finally met him, Ooni was very jovial, and we related well. Personally, I have passion for the youths, so it was like meeting someone of like-mind. He said my idea was wonderful, but I should bring to him a documentary of my factory.

Was your encounter with Ooni a breakthrough?
My meeting the Ooni was more than a breakthrough because he is interested in home- made products. I was more satisfied when he used my pair of shoes. Most people spend huge amount of money in buying imported shoes, and if Ooni of all people could use my own shoes, then I think my job is well done.

When did you establish the factory?
In 2011, and my factory is called, Sola Benson Exclusive Shoes Company.

When did you relocate to Nigeria?
I have been shuttling between Nigeria and Ireland in the last two years. My family lives in Ireland.

What has been your experience since establishing the company in Nigeria?
I have been doing this job for the past 30 years. I was producing shoes in Nigeria for 10 years before travelling out to further my studies. I already knew the problems in Nigeria. For more than 15 years, I would come to Nigeria once in awhile to get familiarized with how the business works here. Eventually, I got tired of Ireland’s system and decided to return home, because I found out that most Nigerian youths are not empowered, and footwear is the only business that we don’t have the correct expatriates in Nigeria. I thought it was better to relocate my business to Nigeria.

Do you still have a business abroad?
When I was leaving, I sold all my machines. Though while abroad, I was only a shoe designer, but here, I get to do the practicals as well. Thank God the government is talking about youth empowerment, and I want to contribute my own quota.

Apart from Ooni, who are your other clients?
My past customers include former Governor of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, current Commissioner, Ministry of Works, Ganiyu Johnson. I have made shoes for several people in government.

Why do you target only the high-class and government people?
My aim is to make affordable shoes for everyone. When I first returned to the country, I needed to interact with the government, and so I started with government officials on what the shoes look like. But at the moment, I make shoes for virtually everybody.

What is your view on fake labeling?
I don’t do such! You see, it’s a sure sign that these people didn’t study footwear, they only came across it, but I have been doing it since my second year in secondary school. There is no need for me to put any fake labels because I have seen while in Italy the respect they have for Nigerian products.

How do you source your raw materials?
We have leather in Nigeria; we are one of the biggest countries in leather exportation. We export about 98 per cent of our leather. We have different styles in Kano. I get my materials from Mushin when they arrive from Kano. I don’t import my raw materials.

Do you see prosperity in footwear business in the country?
I am actually satisfied and fulfilled here. Most footwear companies collapse due to the owners’ shallow knowledge about the business. We don’t export shoes in Nigeria; we are a fashion conscious people. So I see a lot of prospects for the business. In Italy, shoes are made in almost every area; my hope is that one-day, Nigeria would be on that same level.
Tell us more about your programme to empower the youths

I live and work in Ikorodu, and I found out that most people are jobless, and my only contribution would be to teach them the art of shoe-making free of charge, but all they need to do is to buy the materials to be used during the training. This programme would last for two and a half years; I want to turn Ikorodu into a shoe-making city.

What do you think was responsible for the collapse of Bata Shoe Company?
Bata was functioning very well under Thomas Bata, the Canadian, but as soon as it was handed over to Nigerians, it became bad. The management knew nothing about footwear, all they knew was how to buy shares, and they squandered the money. In this business every worker’s opinion matters a lot, not just the board.

Where can people find your shoes?
My shoes are not yet in the market because I like to do things properly. I still have one or two things to put in order. Because of the standard I am starting with, some of the things I need are not in Nigeria, which is why I am not in a hurry to deliver.

YOU HAVE NOT STARTED PROPERLY IN NIGERIA AND YOU WANT BUHARI TO BAN....lol
who this guy help
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by ReverseEngineer: 6:44pm On Mar 27, 2016
notoriousbabe:
that will last only for one month
Given proper support and requisite materials, those products would compete with international ones..
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by montezz(f): 6:47pm On Mar 27, 2016
Sunnycliff:
I couldn't help but agree!
Let them ban foreign alcoholic exorbitant drinks too!

And ban foreign condoms also!
MURDER!!!!
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Socketbet: 6:48pm On Mar 27, 2016
I don't think bubu reads news...... If he does he should give us feed back
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Cosbyrich: 6:50pm On Mar 27, 2016
winivogue:
Lol. You should try and start up properly first and let your product be seen in d market blf u can think of telling Buhari to ban the importation of shoes. If Buhari barn d importation now that u av not even started where will we get the shoes from.
lol...
He had started long ago...
Samples of his shoes and the man...

Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Chalatanace(m): 6:50pm On Mar 27, 2016
As long as Bro. Buhari is not using locally made
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by lastpage: 6:51pm On Mar 27, 2016
Generator Repairer ask Buhari to BAN PHCN/NEPA!

Chicken ask Buhari to ban Chicken Republic and other Eateries!


Lazy Student asks Buhari to ban the taking of Exams!

Armed robbers Association ask Buhari to disband the Police Farce!



Okay, wetin remain to ban sef? grin grin

How many people buy and wear his shoes with that his "U.K-based" mentality! shocked shocked

Iranu! He doesn't even have a website / web presence!
grin grin



Lastpage!

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Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Cosbyrich: 6:52pm On Mar 27, 2016
Donjay007:
who this guy help
To Train 100 youths in Footwear free.
• Turn Ikorodu To City Of Footwear.
Who you don help..lol

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Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by masterplan303(m): 6:52pm On Mar 27, 2016
A very good idea...but let our leaders start it first
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by chrystalC(m): 6:53pm On Mar 27, 2016
kenonze:
Hmmmm.

PMB doesn't need to place ban on shoes for to ur shoes to sell.
just try to improve on your quality. They are many locally made goods that are better than the foreign ones.

Despite how good America economy looks, they do not place ban on many items rather they focused on making available enabling environments for Foreign investors to operate thus providing jobs for her citizens

My dear as good as dis ur point seems, i fink d BAN iz needed or rather some measures put in place cause an average nigerian has dis insatiable CRAZE for foreign goods over our locally made goods no mata d product...
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Nobody: 6:54pm On Mar 27, 2016
Stop buying made in Nigeria foot wears. It will embarrass you when you need him most. Go for original Italian shoes.

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Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Bollinger(m): 6:55pm On Mar 27, 2016
edlion57:
because u r a shoe maker ...so we don't hv choice again

He wants to be the next Dangote by monopolising the market. Thanks, but no thanks.
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by tpiah01: 6:56pm On Mar 27, 2016
I am a connoisseur of made in Nigeria footwear.

Has anything changed?
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Ponybiz: 6:57pm On Mar 27, 2016
mercyville:
March 27, 2016

Bayo Akinloye

A United Kingdom-based shoemaker, Adesola Benson, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to impose restrictions on the importation of certain footwear into the country.

According to Benson, such action will encourage local footwear manufacturers to go into mass production which will in turn have a positive effective on the economy.

The shoemaker who relocated from the UK told SUNDAY PUNCH that he was making plans to train 100 shoemakers as a way of ensuring that made-in-Nigeria products are available and patronised.

The entrepreneur who has his factory in Ikorodu in Lagos State pointed out that his aim was to make the town Nigeria’s shoe hub.

Benson noted that local shoemakers will succeed in their enterprise if the Federal Government would allow them to make footwear for paramilitary personnel instead of resorting to importation.

He said, “(Prior to now) I have been able to train about 10 shoemakers. Training is my area of specialisation. The local shoemakers will have breakthrough if Federal Government can encourage local manufacturers like us to make shoes for paramilitary personnel instead of importing. This will not only encourage us it will also boost the nation’s economy by patronising made-in-Nigeria goods. I am happy about the recent gospel of made-in-Nigerian goods being propagated by the Federal Government. It is another way to empower local manufacturers and also boost the nation’s economy.

“Many shoemakers in Nigeria are not educated. So, I want to empower 100 shoemakers in Ikorodu. I mean people who are not opportune to go to the university or don’t have the means to learn in the university like I did. I want Ikorodu to be like a city in Italy that is renowned for shoe-making. I want Ikorodu to be a Mecca for shoes in Nigeria so other states in Nigeria can imitate us.”

Benson further noted that it would benefit the country if the President Muhammadu Buhari banned the importation of shoes.

“Most African countries don’t produce shoes and we have a chance to export to African countries. But if Nigeria still imports substandard shoes, it is going to have a negative effect on local production.

“Well, I had made shoes for the National Leader of the All Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. But the one that brought me to limelight was a pair of shoes that I made for Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi,” he said when asked if prominent Nigerians patronise him.



http://www.punchng.com/shoemaker-urges-buhari-to-ban-footwear-importation/
Good things sell themselves....,don,t even think about banning foriegn shoe...;->
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by LydayBobo(m): 6:58pm On Mar 27, 2016
Cutehector:
Why not first make 109 solid shoes free for the Nigerian senators and wait for dem to give u a feedback... den allow dem to pass d bill on banning d importation of shoes.. cheesy
Se pro ni yen
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by lastpage: 6:59pm On Mar 27, 2016
chrystalC:


My dear as good as dis ur point seems, i fink d BAN iz needed or rather some measures put in place cause an average nigerian has dis insatiable CRAZE for foreign goods over our locally made goods no mata d product...

"Good products needs no-hard sell"!
Any trained Marketer will tell you that!

Nigerian-made Power cables like NigerChin, Kabel Metal, Coleman, e.t.c are much sort after, than their foreign/imported counterpart TODAY, not because Govt banned the importation of power cables but because they have proved/shown they have better quality.

Let this man show me that the sole of his shoe will not fall-off if l wear it, during a function! shocked shocked grin grin
There are ways you can do a video of a "demonstrative test" of the solidity of your product and put it on Youtube for all to see.

Everything should not be b the use of "FORCE and FIAT"!



Lastpage!
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Sunnycliff(m): 7:01pm On Mar 27, 2016
montezz:
MURDER!!!!
How na?
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Terror666(m): 7:02pm On Mar 27, 2016
When it comes to shoes I wear the biggest size...
Oga Benson how big are ur shoes?
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by ceejay80: 7:20pm On Mar 27, 2016
Sunnycliff:
I couldn't help but agree!
Let them ban foreign alcoholic exorbitant drinks too!

And ban foreign condoms also!
And also ban imported lcd TV, imported phones,imported roofing sheets,imported gas cooker etc, naija go just lack straight
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by ewizard1: 7:31pm On Mar 27, 2016
I concur...

ALL my shoes are Naija made and they are of good quality!
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by ewizard1: 7:33pm On Mar 27, 2016
Terror666:
When it comes to shoes I wear the biggest size...
Oga Benson how big are ur shoes?
Big shoes... I can get you quality Hand made footwears of whatever size?

47? Huh!!! 50? grin
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by don4real18(m): 7:34pm On Mar 27, 2016
ReverseEngineer:
We should encourage our locally made products ..

Meanwhile...


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Is it made in naija

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Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by spafu(m): 7:34pm On Mar 27, 2016
Ofemannnu:
lol
So you copied the whole write up just to write "LOL"? Kai, you are worse than Buhari, walahi.
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Idrismusty97(m): 7:35pm On Mar 27, 2016
LOL. Everyone wants to be Dagote overnight.
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Kylexy3000(m): 7:38pm On Mar 27, 2016
banning is not the solution but restriction of imported footwear...
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Cuteamigo1(m): 7:42pm On Mar 27, 2016
I have mixed reactions on your request my dear mate. a part of me says it peoples money and they have the right to spend as they want whether on imported or locally manufactured footware but I couldn't help it but be embarrassed when a friend of mine wanted to buy an imported sandal that cost a whooping 45k just because it was trending in Abuja. something in my mind was like if it were naija made am sure he would not be happy paying even 3k for it.
Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Nobody: 7:44pm On Mar 27, 2016
See a mam with vision
Sadly no one will suppot this venture.
But if its GNLD or one shady het rich quick scam
they will quickly endorse it
Nigerians dont want to work hard
na instant wealth

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Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by Nobody: 7:53pm On Mar 27, 2016
kenonze:
Hmmmm.

PMB doesn't need to place ban on shoes for to ur shoes to sell.
just try to improve on your quality. They are many locally made goods that are better than the foreign ones.

Despite how good America economy looks, they do not place ban on many items rather they focused on making available enabling environments for Foreign investors to operate thus providing jobs for her citizens

You make a good point about quality selling the product but you underestimate the average Nigerians insecurity that makes him/ her select foreign labels over anything else. Brazil and India took the bold step of defending local industries and today the results are obvious. They make heavy equipment like planes, trucks, armaments, fashion ware, etc

Dangote for instance never enters an industry unless the industry is protected; cement, sugar, and now coming up - tomatoes.

Absolutely nothing wrong with defending selected industries.

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Re: Shoemaker Urges Buhari To Ban Footwear Importation. by ReverseEngineer: 7:55pm On Mar 27, 2016
don4real18:
Is it made in naija
LOL

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