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Female Graduate Turned Shoemaker Receives Her First Award (photos) by SchoolParrotNg(op): 5:29pm On Aug 26, 2016
Michelle Ekure, female graduate turned shoe maker has
received her first award. The Delta born is a graduate of
International Studies and Diplomacy from the University
of Benin who ventured into shoe making six years after
searching for a job to no avail.


Michelle Ekure received her first award last night wrote:
"About last night,this is my first award from delta state
heritage. I want thank God for all he has done me, i am
so grateful. thank you guys i love you all."

Source: www.schoolparrot.com.ng/2016/08/female-graduate-turned-shoemaker_26.html?m=1

Re: Female Graduate Turned Shoemaker Receives Her First Award (photos) by Nobody: 5:36pm On Aug 26, 2016
So cool.

Why must every small scale business in Nigeria look so dehumanizing?

In China, this is not a big deal.
Secondary school and under graduate are employed in shoe and textile industries.
They work in good environment with safety paramount.
U see everyone fitted in protective gears
Re: Female Graduate Turned Shoemaker Receives Her First Award (photos) by malikombi(m): 5:44pm On Aug 26, 2016
The future is brighter madam. I advice you visit some schools that uses uniform sandals/shoes as you can become a major supplier.
Re: Female Graduate Turned Shoemaker Receives Her First Award (photos) by SchoolParrotNg(op): 5:47pm On Aug 26, 2016
kenonze:
So cool.

Why must every small scale business in Nigeria look so dehumanizing?

In China, this is not a big deal.
Secondary school and under graduate are employed in shoe and textile industries.
They work in good environment with safety paramount.
U see everyone fitted in protective gears
sorry to say this .. its obvious in our country, thats our Mentality. . Mostly from nigerian parents, all they want from their children is White-collar Jobs.. which some collect 30k down as monthly salary including transportation & other monthly expenses
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