It was a great privilege showing eboh media around our almighty LeatherWorld market here in Aba! where with little or no help from the state government. For over 3 decades Aba entrepreneurs has been making us proud. Even with their outdated equipments the are still able to make up-to date fashion styles. Even though the are far from perfect 👌🏽. The show that there is dignity in Labour. ABA TO THE WORLD 🌎 Please guys watch Ads oooo😝
This video is dropping at the right time. Because am also dropping a documentary on shoe-making today. It's time to support and promote business in the South East! Thank you sharing Nwanne
Oh that's nice, like we are thinking alike. And yes it's time we need to promote our home industries, from the small scale businesses to the big ones. Like PO said "It's time to take Nigeria from consumption to production". Kudos to you nwanne.
Reason why those manufacturers do put on those int'l brand names/logos is b/cos gullible Nigerians dat doesn't appreciate/believe in made in aba/nigeria product'll purchase the item cos de think is made from the abroad.. We should start believing in ourself and what we do if we really want to grow & go far to compete in d global mkt the mentality of na aba made' still lingers.. Kudos to those who patronize and still believe in them against all odds..
This is eye opening. With constant power supply, they can boost productivity by so much. These market and Aba need to be cleaned, roads fixed. Some of them, most are working in shops with no windows or ventilation. Our Craftmen should be proud of their craft and stamp "Made in Aba", "Made in Nigeria ". Their products are better in quality than somethings in the Obodo Oyibo. They can even write their company names like "Chubby Nigeria". Modern business men can go in and teach these hardworking men and women how to market their proudly made in Nigerian goods to the world using social media. They can be taught to do this individually or collectively. Some of these men working here have children that were sent to University using money from these crafts. These children should use social media to take these businesses to greater heights. Finally Nwannem, when next you do a video like this, when they say the amount in Naira, during editing, show the dollar equivalent on the screen. Your viewers are global. Ya gazie.
I wish more people would have pride in Nigerian work so Nigerians can put their own label on their own shoes. 🌞🥰 When I'm in Nigeria I won't buy anything that's not Nigerian made. ❤️
Visit Suit Market in Aba.. I think there was on man from ABA that made one of the best and most quality suit in the world. I can't remember. He didn't get popular because he's black.. And please tag me when u make the video
Eboh nwannem. Your sudden demise still leaves me in shivers. I have been revisiting all your previous documentaries to relive your memory. I will miss you dearly. Ijeoma nwannem.💔
Very dirty and flooded streets showing absence of governance 😭. Little support and infrastructure could transform the Aba market. Entrepreneurship here is second to none.
Just imagine for one minute that the Kaduna textile, Kano Leather and Benin Rubber/ plastic industries supply materials Aba needs to produce shoes. Think about it for a moment. Imagine the economic potential that would be unleashed.
@@rasineosimosim5379 The owner of the channel died last year, but his works are still being published by those who loved and wish to see his passion endure, long after he passed. God bless them immensely.
The state have always produced useless governors who have failed to invest in small to medium businesses, I am passionate about Aba where I first lived when I first came to Nigeria, the entrepreneurial spirit of Aba lacks total support.
@@King-is3td the onus is on the government to create an enabling environment for private sector to move in with their capital, Nigeria is not at that state where private sector will take the lead without government regulations and political will. If you can remember at all what happened to Tinapa in Cross River state? I don’t give a flying monkeys whether it is government or private sector, investment is what’s required and that falls with the remits of government.
Please Abians whenever you see good leaders with a vision who really want to improve Abia and you see thieves and criminals parading as politicians don't let them deceive you with lies and bribe you with a bag of rice and 1,0000 Naira but vote for the man or woman who truly wants to better your life and improve the quality of life of the people and build infrastructure and good roads including 24 hours electricity pipe borne water and rapid industrialization including investing in local manufacturing businesses.
@@ayjay4273 shut up!!!!!!!!! Their productivity is there to kwenu!! and kwezonuuu!! but u can't see it even when a foreigner can see it, cos ur heart is blinded with hatred, tueh🤢🤮 may God deliver u.
This is a beautiful documentary video. Thanks for sharing this piece. Sometimes we do not see that the solution to our problems is just at our doorstep. We Africans can make our countries great. We have the talents, the resources, but we lack good minds, and the love for each other. I have hope that the next generation would make it right. I really do.
Your interview was good but you need to go back their to help them by posting their information in your page so they can start having come customers from overseas some time it take one person to start caring, I know you can do it.thanks
Nice documentary, I lived and did business with these people, my parents were and still are into the shoe components angle of this industry, it's so sad the deplorable situation our people face with little or no help from the government. Please next time ask them to call out their phone numbers their customers might be watching
Hello Kingsley, what do you mean by show components? From the video, I was also worried that all materials used in the shoe production were imported. That's a massive deal of capital flight. Please tell me more about your parent's aspects of the shoe business. Also, I would like to understand how much of the materials used in making these shoes are sourced from Nigeria? for example, I suppose that some of the leather should be sourced from Kaduna or Kano?
@@Watchingtheworld2050 most of them are imported, but recently some small scale factories have started popping up in Aba because of the resilience of some entrepreneurs who had to bring some machines and also some Chinese men to come and help with the skills and they produce mostly the shoe soles of different quality
Nice products and appear to be good quality , I am a fan of leather. I am a Woman that has many shoes and a few bags. I wish the naira was broken down or elaborated in US dollars. Much love from America
Thank you this is so amazing. I especially like the man who trains kids in a skill to keep them out of crime. Hard working people. I will need to look up the naira currency.
Can you make a video about street Edo house, Ralph shodiende CBD Abuja Nigeria?? I want to know how the area there because I have a friend who works there. thanks you
please keep these kind of videos coming. I have not been to Aba before, but seeing this market from your lenses gives me good information to see if i will want to join this industry.
Kudos Eboh🌹Very interesting to learn about the trade y hardworking ppl behind it. All the years some hve bn there. Wow! Talk about endurance. Consistency is always key to production. The government should be ashamed to show their face in public.
I t would be great if they were able to bring their bags to the United States. Many people would purchase them. I know I definitely would. They are beautiful
Thanks so much for the video It was really helpful But please vlog around the clothing area and please help us also with their contact Most people are mainly interested in the clothing area cause the vlog of it is few or nowhere in RUclips
I'm amazed and impressed. One problem is dirty environment, power and security. If a reasonable gov comes in then, then there must be a programme for them E's to access fund to expand and compete. It's unbelievable that they managed to survive all these years.
Hey brother i came across ur channel and found this video pretty cool cause i have a really good friend that has a couple of shops in Abuja, Nigeria, she is thinking of opening another shop just for foot wear. I will subscribe to ur channel so that when she is ready i can hit u up for some advice on the shop owners u thought that was most helpful and true.
It was a great privilege showing eboh media around our almighty LeatherWorld market here in Aba!
where with little or no help from the state government.
For over 3 decades
Aba entrepreneurs has been making us proud.
Even with their outdated equipments the are still able to make up-to date fashion styles.
Even though the are far from perfect 👌🏽. The show that there is dignity in Labour.
ABA TO THE WORLD 🌎
Please guys watch Ads oooo😝
Sorry that you get no help from a useless government, I will pray that God blesses you and your business my friend.
Thanks brother for your time and efforts in making this video come through 🙌.
Good one bro
If they can only TOTALLY and proudly commit to stamping Made In Nigeria on all their products!
Awesome job, Benson; i bu Nwa Aba!!👏🏽👏🏽
Do you have the phone number of Unezik Ventures?
Amazing. I wish I could buy Nigerian shoes here in New Zealand. They look well made and good quality.
This video is dropping at the right time. Because am also dropping a documentary on shoe-making today. It's time to support and promote business in the South East! Thank you sharing Nwanne
Oh that's nice, like we are thinking alike. And yes it's time we need to promote our home industries, from the small scale businesses to the big ones. Like PO said "It's time to take Nigeria from consumption to production".
Kudos to you nwanne.
@@ebohmedia2459 🤛🤛
My two favs in one place 😭
When Una go Collab
I just subscribed
@@sundayroast4785 Hopefully soon.
Reason why those manufacturers do put on those int'l brand names/logos is b/cos gullible Nigerians dat doesn't appreciate/believe in made in aba/nigeria product'll purchase the item cos de think is made from the abroad..
We should start believing in ourself and what we do if we really want to grow & go far to compete in d global mkt the mentality of na aba made' still lingers..
Kudos to those who patronize and still believe in them against all odds..
Greetings from India... lovely video i love Nigerian gospel songs ..India is also largest manufacturer of leather products.....God Bless Nigeria...
This is eye opening.
With constant power supply, they can boost productivity by so much.
These market and Aba need to be cleaned, roads fixed.
Some of them, most are working in shops with no windows or ventilation.
Our Craftmen should be proud of their craft and stamp "Made in Aba", "Made in Nigeria ". Their products are better in quality than somethings in the Obodo Oyibo. They can even write their company names like "Chubby Nigeria".
Modern business men can go in and teach these hardworking men and women how to market their proudly made in Nigerian goods to the world using social media. They can be taught to do this individually or collectively.
Some of these men working here have children that were sent to University using money from these crafts. These children should use social media to take these businesses to greater heights.
Finally Nwannem, when next you do a video like this, when they say the amount in Naira, during editing, show the dollar equivalent on the screen. Your viewers are global. Ya gazie.
Thanks for the advice.
All adults and children look so young, with beautiful skin.
I wish more people would have pride in Nigerian work so Nigerians can put their own label on their own shoes. 🌞🥰 When I'm in Nigeria I won't buy anything that's not Nigerian made. ❤️
Thank you for sharing this information to the world. Real hard working great people from Nigeria in Nigeria. 🇿🇦🙏
Thanks for watching.
These guys are genius with an amazing skills......I appreciate your bravery .
Thanks for watching
Visit Suit Market in Aba.. I think there was on man from ABA that made one of the best and most quality suit in the world. I can't remember. He didn't get popular because he's black.. And please tag me when u make the video
One LOVE from the BIAFRAN land
Eboh nwannem. Your sudden demise still leaves me in shivers. I have been revisiting all your previous documentaries to relive your memory. I will miss you dearly. Ijeoma nwannem.💔
Very dirty and flooded streets showing absence of governance 😭. Little support and infrastructure could transform the Aba market. Entrepreneurship here is second to none.
Igbo People very industrious. Keep up the good work
Thanks for watching.
Very interesting everybody knows that the Igbo can do better if the country is good
Just imagine for one minute that the Kaduna textile, Kano Leather and Benin Rubber/ plastic industries supply materials Aba needs to produce shoes.
Think about it for a moment. Imagine the economic potential that would be unleashed.
May God deliver Abia state
Rest in Peace Bro. You did well by impacting the lives of people. God bless you.
Who is dead pls?
@@rasineosimosim5379 The owner of the channel died last year, but his works are still being published by those who loved and wish to see his passion endure, long after he passed. God bless them immensely.
Rest in Peace Eboh Media. You were a shining light unto goodness.
I missed aba o
i love this it is encouraging welldone my people aba ma ndi aba
May God bless, protect and especially help Nigeria 🇳🇬
The state have always produced useless governors who have failed to invest in small to medium businesses, I am passionate about Aba where I first lived when I first came to Nigeria, the entrepreneurial spirit of Aba lacks total support.
They need private investors not government investors. This is not China
You want National Footwear company like NNPC?
@@King-is3td the onus is on the government to create an enabling environment for private sector to move in with their capital, Nigeria is not at that state where private sector will take the lead without government regulations and political will. If you can remember at all what happened to Tinapa in Cross River state? I don’t give a flying monkeys whether it is government or private sector, investment is what’s required and that falls with the remits of government.
Please Abians whenever you see good leaders with a vision who really want to improve Abia and you see thieves and criminals parading as politicians don't let them deceive you with lies and bribe you with a bag of rice and 1,0000 Naira but vote for the man or woman who truly wants to better your life and improve the quality of life of the people and build infrastructure and good roads including 24 hours electricity pipe borne water and rapid industrialization including investing in local manufacturing businesses.
Kudo's Nigeria rising
Thanks for watching.
I love what I saw
Thanks for watching.
Those bags are so cute! I want them. 🤩
IGBO KWENU!!!♥️♥️♥️
Mumu wetin dey dere to kwenu? Mstcheeew
@@ayjay4273 waka
@@tonyjeffers2606 your papa waka
@@ayjay4273 Your a useless distraction...but may God be with u.
@@ayjay4273 shut up!!!!!!!!! Their productivity is there to kwenu!! and kwezonuuu!!
but u can't see it even when a foreigner can see it, cos ur heart is blinded with hatred, tueh🤢🤮 may God deliver u.
If only Abia can produce a reasonable governor that can see the potential ndi aba has
This is a beautiful documentary video. Thanks for sharing this piece.
Sometimes we do not see that the solution to our problems is just at our doorstep. We Africans can make our countries great. We have the talents, the resources, but we lack good minds, and the love for each other. I have hope that the next generation would make it right. I really do.
Hi I live in the US and am interested in bringing some merchandise here to sell. How do I get in touch with the market vendors?
Your interview was good but you need to go back their to help them by posting their information in your page so they can start having come customers from overseas some time it take one person to start caring, I know you can do it.thanks
Now I see where talent in community places like Leimert Park originates. Talent!
Exciting we ask for more support for more production
Watching from UK, I just subscribed and hit like for the job well done .
Nice documentary, I lived and did business with these people, my parents were and still are into the shoe components angle of this industry, it's so sad the deplorable situation our people face with little or no help from the government. Please next time ask them to call out their phone numbers their customers might be watching
Hello Kingsley, what do you mean by show components? From the video, I was also worried that all materials used in the shoe production were imported. That's a massive deal of capital flight. Please tell me more about your parent's aspects of the shoe business.
Also, I would like to understand how much of the materials used in making these shoes are sourced from Nigeria? for example, I suppose that some of the leather should be sourced from Kaduna or Kano?
@@Watchingtheworld2050 most of them are imported, but recently some small scale factories have started popping up in Aba because of the resilience of some entrepreneurs who had to bring some machines and also some Chinese men to come and help with the skills and they produce mostly the shoe soles of different quality
These guys can be exporting these things to Dubai o
Very right.
Lord Jesus I pray a strong Africa economically morally spiritually and physically in Jesus Name
Amen.
No HOPE.
AMEN🙏🏽
Wow, those look like quality shoes.
Great job helping promote the Aba shoe and bag makers!
You have a kind and motivating way of relating to these ingenious engines of growth!!
Thanks for watching brother, I do appreciate your nice comment.
Wow! I’m tripping because seeing these men sew these handbags and shoes so effortlessly is amazing to me!
Omor you just brought back memories bro, tnx alot
You are welcome.
Nice products and appear to be good quality , I am a fan of leather. I am a Woman that has many shoes and a few bags.
I wish the naira was broken down or elaborated in US dollars. Much love from America
What's the possibility of selling these shoes in the US, do you think we can build a business around it
@@stanfordnwosu424 you can, you should network
SBA show us a few pairs of the shoes ND bags
Thank you this is so amazing. I especially like the man who trains kids in a skill to keep them out of crime. Hard working people. I will need to look up the naira currency.
Keep on moving forward Ebon
Thank you.
Eboh Media, how do these shops cope with the rainy season?
Nice video. Nice shoes.
You are doing great job bro
Thanks for watching.
Thanks for sharing
You are welcome.
Nice one bro good job 👍👍
Thanks for watching.
If Aba has an airport, Lagos will not see our back. Mehn I buy footwears very cheap here in Aba🤣🤣.
Cool dreams bro
Great work as always, this is one of my favorites
Thanks brother 🙌
Wow l love this video, Nice 👍
Thanks for watching
Please dear what is the coast of his bags and shoes
I love this video. I must visit this place - and buy some shoes - next time I am in Nigeria. Good job as usual.
Thank you for sharing this it was so informative
You are welcome
Raw and immediate as a cold bucket of water in the face, as always with this channel. A wake up call.
Thanks for watching.
Can you make a video about street Edo house, Ralph shodiende CBD Abuja Nigeria?? I want to know how the area there because I have a friend who works there. thanks you
This was an excellent video. Very informative.
Thanks for watching.
Amazing, I am so blessed to see Aba. This is such an awesome documentary, thank you so much.
Thanks for watching.
Great video!
please keep these kind of videos coming. I have not been to Aba before, but seeing this market from your lenses gives me good information to see if i will want to join this industry.
Kudos Eboh🌹Very interesting to learn about the trade y hardworking ppl behind it. All the years some hve bn there. Wow! Talk about endurance. Consistency is always key to production. The government should be ashamed to show their face in public.
Nice video
Thanks for watching.
I t would be great if they were able to bring their bags to the United States. Many people would purchase them. I know I definitely would. They are beautiful
Thanks so much for the video
It was really helpful
But please vlog around the clothing area and please help us also with their contact
Most people are mainly interested in the clothing area cause the vlog of it is few or nowhere in RUclips
Enyimba hope this is Ariria market
How about showing a nice fancy lady's handbags
Nigeria 🇳🇬 needs to build better shops for business, roads and pavements…it is far to crowded
It doesn’t matter where they get their materials, they should embrace local names for their products.
You heard the man said he needs capital, will others buy it if he named it Aba made?
Very good quality of shoes and slippers. Would love to buy some
If you need the seller's contact I can send it to you.
Thank you so much for this insightful documentary.
You are welcome.
Very informative video. Thanks alot Nwanne 👍🏽👋🏼
You are welcome bro.
Hi Eboh, This is a top concept!!
Thanks for watching.
Well done.
Thanks for watching.
Wonderful
Thanks for watching.
Amazing🔥
Thanks for watching.
hi, hope you are well!
Is it possible to establish a connection with the producers or their contacts as a referral from you?
great video. thank you
You are welcome.
We have to make out investment for them
I'm amazed and impressed. One problem is dirty environment, power and security. If a reasonable gov comes in then, then there must be a programme for them E's to access fund to expand and compete. It's unbelievable that they managed to survive all these years.
Where do the artisans get their leather from?
From d northern part of Nigeria why some are imported
We'll done bro
Thank you bro 🙌
nigeria it's chaina market... all products imported from chaina... that why a lot of wahala for youth.... Nigerian need peter obi viewed
You should of asked them if they can replicate a Louis vuitton bag 😅😅😅
They can make them better it looks like
Arochukwu kwenu
Keep resting in peace my Gee
Just came across your video. Could you image if these shoes are exported outside of Nigeria? Wow
The do export outside Nigeria though but not that much.
Hey brother i came across ur channel and found this video pretty cool cause i have a really good friend that has a couple of shops in Abuja, Nigeria, she is thinking of opening another shop just for foot wear. I will subscribe to ur channel so that when she is ready i can hit u up for some advice on the shop owners u thought that was most helpful and true.
You are welcome bro.
You didn't tell us the line and no contact.
Wow. This is really cool!
Thanks for watching.
1.5 miliion naira average a week. nice
How can we get in touch with the shoe makers for BUSINESS??
Write me on the email: ebohmedia@gmail.com
Abia state governors una no try at all,una get something like this neglect am.
The print on the cool bag at 6.30 is actually Korean, not Chinese.
Ok thanks for the info.
Eboh Gee why??💔💔💔
What kind of market is this?
what kind of person are u?
@@Emetex A person of the people. Thank you.
@@youme1414 Say hi to your people thanks
@@Emetex You are most welcome.
Nigeria have so many famous ufc fighter .
Do they produce quality sneakers, slip ons and trainers here
Yes they produce all kinds of footwears.