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Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by justmenoni: 9:21am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Make 1$ turn 1naira if any of our politicians put these shoes on,even the government himself wouldn't put those set of shoe's on... |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Rockyrascal(m): 9:21am On Dec 29, 2015 |
shamack:whats your say on made in China phones? I don't know why we Nigerians love anything made in foreign countries. with the state/federal goverment's support for our manufacturing industries, we can thrive well in this sector and soon this home made products will gain attractions from other foreign countries, that's how China/Italy started. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by oluwasegun007(m): 9:22am On Dec 29, 2015 |
looks great. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Ponponkon: 9:22am On Dec 29, 2015 |
DikeOha882: DikeOha882:Gba mbo kwuo tax gi o |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by exclusive7(m): 9:23am On Dec 29, 2015 |
for those asking for quality...The Governor had investors coming from countries good in shoe production..(cnt remember..ponponkon would help with the countries)..He also invited investors from Spain too.. Indigenous shoe makers were also taken abroad to acquire knowledge on mechanical shoe production...(The shoe industry factory..loading......)... According to the the Governor, the brand name would be "Made in Nigeria"...Abia would rise again God Bless Aba God Bless Abia God Bless Nigeria 2 Likes |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by asorocker: 9:24am On Dec 29, 2015 |
FemiFaniKayode:I suggest you create a thread on this where we can argue this out so that we don't derail this wonderful thread. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by FemiFaniKayode: 9:25am On Dec 29, 2015 |
asorocker: stop confusing yourself. if both Nnewi and Onitsha are industrial and commercial what category does Aba fall under?? I am disputing the comment that Aba is the largest market in the SE apart from Ariaria and shoe making what other businesses are local and major Plz dont tell me textile mbok |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Nobody: 9:26am On Dec 29, 2015 |
You will also tell me thief odour orji is a good man Ponponkon: |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Obiwannn: 9:27am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Yanks101:Sharrap dia! |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by FemiFaniKayode: 9:27am On Dec 29, 2015 |
asorocker: Your postulation like i said looks good only in the head. it will not create the results you put up either in paper or real life street economy. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Nobody: 9:28am On Dec 29, 2015 |
You don't know Aba, you must bend down to see Aba FemiFaniKayode: 1 Like |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by AZeD1(m): 9:28am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Ponponkon: Get them on Webmall, Jumia, Konga and other online stores..... Also let them get a brand specialist... This is what branding can do for them http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/microsoft-shoespeed-italian-scali-to-empower-youths-with-shoemaking-skills/ |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by omooba969(m): 9:29am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Lovely. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Ponponkon: 9:31am On Dec 29, 2015 |
DikeOha882:But he is an equity keeping man you know. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by mbagideon(m): 9:36am On Dec 29, 2015 |
DikeOha882:brutha all you said is correct infact 75% of Lagos population wears aba made shoe 1 Like |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Babacele: 9:36am On Dec 29, 2015 |
shamack:which Lagosian u be?......coming here to spread unwarranted n uninformed nonsense. most of d clothes and shoes here in many markets across the centre of excellence are 'Aba' made. Aba has even assumed a euphemism for the possibilities of the spirit of home grown technology. In so many neighborhoods in lasgidi are corner shops of wonderful small scale manufacturers- shoemakers many a graduate of the Aba technology whose products u dorn when 'fine boy ' you 'track' kemi, Nneka or Rejoice. True Lagosians are urbane, educated, cosmopolitan and have pride. Abeg let us give support to Aba techies n see wetin go happen. 1 Like |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Galaxydon1(m): 9:41am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Chai. That white shoe na aba made, no wonder the shoe cut into two when i was running from masqurade. Abeg make then dy write made in aba, so that we go dey carry gum or super glue 4 pocket whenever we wear there shoe. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Babacele: 9:41am On Dec 29, 2015 |
alcmene:Hatred blinds and it has done your sight a great deservice. I don't think you are a Nigerian so there is no use showing u things about Kastina n Osun for how will u see n appreciate them? |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Nobody: 9:42am On Dec 29, 2015 |
..Fura and suya are of no economic importancealcmene, never underestimate the economic importance of suya. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Originalsly: 9:43am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Charity begins at home. Aba should be making shoes for the military for starters. The FG should allow the duty free importation of cutting edge footwear machinery to boost the standard and quality control of locally made footwear. At the same time they should raise the duties on all imported footwear to at least 100% cost price in order to encourage buy local footwear. It's nice to say proudly made in Aba... but how do we know they are? No branding... very poor promotion, advertising and marketing of products. I see the tall tan construction boots..... how on earth do I get a pair if interested? No doubt. .. the footwear are very durable ... much more than most big name brands on the market but quality control is the set back. 1 Like |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by asorocker: 9:44am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Ponponkon:You guys are doing your best I also want to suggest the government agencies getting a brand ambassador like the successful stars from Abia state like Kanu Nwankwo, basket mouth, Don jazzy and J martins to brand Aba shoes and become brand ambassadors of the Aba shoes and watch sales hit the roof top. There is really a lot to do, the governor of abia state as the chief marketing officer of the state should be visiting some key states where the Aba brand will be launched with the brand ambassadors using their skills to show case these products. Having retail outlets where distributors, retailers can get these products will also assist like a warehouse in key regions of Commerce . Also friendly states can also promote these products in their states while abia reciprocates. For instance anambra and abia can partner, abia to promote and patronize anambra cars while anambra can promote and patronize abia shoes of the same contract. The abia and Ebonyi government can get into bilateral trade agreements for rice and shoes instead of Ebonyi importing shoes and bags for staff they buy from abia while abia should purchase all its rice from Ebonyi. Eastern states are not cooperative enough. The government should also leverage on the affordability to offer free shoes to pupils, primary and secondary school students who perform academically very well. Documentaries also on the aba shoes should be made and made available freely on the Internet. Calendars, diaries should be used to highlight these products and given free to friends of the state 3 Likes |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by haconjy(m): 9:45am On Dec 29, 2015 |
musicplus 150 mb back
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Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by zemaik(m): 9:46am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Many guys who claim ABA shoes are fake but patronise shoes from Dubai are in for a surprise. Aba shoes are exported to the free market of Dubai only to be re-imported to Nigeria in fantastic Dubai packaging. These smart guys end up making more profit on the supposed foreign shoes just because some people do not appreciate what they have locally. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by nwadiuko1(m): 9:46am On Dec 29, 2015 |
uyplus:you just wan tell us say u sabi designers in? bros na joke ohh |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by nikz(f): 9:48am On Dec 29, 2015 |
This guy is really working! Keep it up. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by ferhyntorlah(f): 9:48am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Ponponkon: Thanks Ponponkon, God bless you. To those interested, the above address is for your attention. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by asorocker: 9:49am On Dec 29, 2015 |
FemiFaniKayode:Please open a thread and send me the link. Thanks |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Nobody: 9:50am On Dec 29, 2015 |
There are very good but expensive |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by Babacele: 9:51am On Dec 29, 2015 |
asorocker:you are right n luckily Obama has extended the AGOA window by 10 years. But we want the boys to get adequate training in best places out there, come back home ,form a cluster get all d supports like financial/ machinery ,which AGOA or BOI gives for examples, n produce cheap but quality shoes in mass so that we can b self sufficient first before exporting. |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by naijamerican: 9:51am On Dec 29, 2015 |
shamack: See a stupid African everybody! |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by dikeigbo2(m): 9:53am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Ponponkon: Yea,he even said it on his inauguration day that he will only wear made in Aba stuffs throughout his tenure as Abia state governor and he really meant it,that's a good legacy worthy of emulation,...God abeg bless his hustles Amen 1 Like |
Re: Ikpeazu Presents Made-In-Aba Shoes To Enelamah (Pics) by ajiwukari(m): 9:55am On Dec 29, 2015 |
Whenever I'm on nairaland to read articles/comments, I have mixed feelings, depending on the nature of the article. Some comments are funny, some give me hope for tomorrow, some make me feel hopeless for this country (but it won't stop me from praying and hoping things will get better), some comments even make me angry. I am a Nigerian in my late 20s. I am from the North-East, because that's where my dad is from, while my mum is from the Niger-Delta. I am privileged to have lived in Ibadan (though I have no memories of that time), Kaduna, Yola, Benin, Lagos, Enugu/Abakaliki and Port Harcourt, where I currently work (by the way, I was born in Port Harcourt). I also schooled in the Jos, Warri and the UK. It pains me in my spirit when I read how Nigeria has been religiously and ethnically sectionalised. A lot of people on here are so bigoted to the point it has clouded their sense of reasoning. Truth is all these didn't start today. It started right from the 50s (and I stand corrected, as I'm no history student, but an engineer by training and profession). The onus is on us to put aside this sectional attitude and become objective in our criticism and judgement of each other, because it is the bane of our development as a nation. Recently, due to economic hardship being experienced in the country and the world at large (largely due to drop in oil price which the country almost wholly depends on), I developed an interest in economics and business matters, and nowadays it doesn't take much to get info off the Internet. In my so doing, I realised that as a nation, we are an import based economy. The only thing we sell is crude oil, which right now sells for between 35-40 dollars/barrel. And forecasts have that prices will further plummet, with Iran preparing to flood the market with even more oil. As a matter of fact, oil price is not expected to make any significant upturn, until 2017, when it is forecasted that unconventional (shale) oil production by America will begin to drop. Why am I saying these things? We see our industrious brothers from Aba, producing shoes and other items. Rather than commend them for a job well done, encourage the government to support and grow the industry, I see people saying stuff like "it's fake", "it's Aba made" etc, just because they are from a different geopolitical zone or a different tribe. What you lot fail to realise is that whether you're from the NE, NW, NC, SS, SE, SW, we are all enveloped in one entity called Nigeria. The economic implication of production, be it in Aba or Alaba or Abaji or Ajaokuta or Argungu, translates to us all. The other day I went out with a friend to a grocery store, he wanted buying a sachet of corn, to make pop corn. On looking at the pack and seeing that it was made in, and imported from Ghana, I almost broke down in tears. It has gotten so bad that we import CORN from Ghana. The same corn I had in my small garden as a kid in Yola! That shows how much of an import-based economy we are. Little wonder our Naira keeps losing value daily. We need to start encouraging local production, and stop with the unobjective criticism, due to ethnic, religious and regional prejudice. There's also the issue of people having a habit of cursing Nigeria, to the point of calling it a zoo. I won't speak on the Biafra issue, because it is a very sensitive one, and I'm not well informed on that topic. But I will speak from a biblical point of view. First of all, I believe the Bible is God's word, and His word is always true, whether anybody likes it to be, or not. Jeremiah 29:7 says: Also, seek the peace and prosperity of the city to which I carried you into exile. Pray to the Lord for it, because if it prospers, you too will prosper. ITimothy 2:1-2 says: I urge, then, first of all, that requests, prayers, intercession and thanksgiving be made for everyone - for kings and all those in authority, that we may live peacefully and quiet lives in all godliness and holiness. The point is this, don't curse where you live, rather, pray for it and bless it. Cursing Nigeria would be like living in a glass house and throwing stones. If Nigeria became a zoo, it's inhabitants would be treated like animals, so would their children. The onus is on us to build the country and make it habitable for us and our unborn children. For us to do that, we'll need to change our sectional mentality. Remember, the ripple effect of what transpires in Maiduguri somehow affects you in Yenagoa. You may not see it, but it does. I'm done tire to dey punch my keyboard, make I run common for here. Have a blessed day, everyone. Jesus is Lord! 1 Like |
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