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Monday, April 11, 2016

Ooni Of Ife Wears Shoes Made By Local Ikorodu Cobler.

Adesola Omotayo Benson is an Ikorodu-born shoemaker who is gradually carving a niche for himself and His passion for shoe making spans three decades ...

Ooni wearing Benson's brand of shoes


 Benson is living his dream with a vocation that is tagged with school drop-outs and is a living proof to doubting Thomas' that one can actually excel in any field if one is determined. He spoke to THISDAYLIVE about how he started making shoes and how he finally got the Ooni of ife to wear his brand of shoes...Very Inspiring story!


The Journey Into Shoe Making..
I was in Junior Secondary School two (JSS 2) when I stumbled into it and I have not looked back. Honestly, it wasn’t my initial ambition, dream or plan to go into shoe making. My mother was working with the then former military Governor of Lagos State, the late Air Commodore Gbolahan Mudasiru. I went with my mum to visit the governor that fateful afternoon and I joined the children in their playroom. After a few minutes, the governor’s wife came to remind the children not to forget to pick up their shoes at the shoe maker’s place. She asked me if I wanted a pair and I said yes.
So I followed them and saw how the guy was making shoes and I got interested. I got that pair of sandals and when it got spoilt, I went back there and got another one. Of course, my passion was ignited and I looked for a shoe maker very close to my house. Every afternoon I spent four hours learning shoe making. And I was going there throughout my secondary school days. My mum didn’t know that I made shoes. But when I got to class five she caught me with a pair of shoes. Since then I have been doing shoes.





The Response...
Well, in Nigeria it is not a vocation that has been tapped into, because I studied it, and if you count four people in Nigeria who studied footwear, I will probably be one of them. You know people have been doing it the way they like. But I see more prospects in it as time progresses.


Floating a Nigerian company?
After my training, I worked in the United Kingdom but decided to come back home two years ago. I floated my outfit Shola Benson Exclusive Shoes Company four years ago in Sabo, Ikorodu. My family stayed back in the UK and shuttles every now and then.


Doing Something Different And empowerment programme for 100 shoemakers...
I am fortunate to be educated, apart from what I do, because most of the guys in the footwear industry are not educated. So, I want to empower 100 shoe makers in Ikorodu. I mean people who are not opportune to go to the university or don’t have the financial means to go and learn in the university like I did. I want Ikorodu to be like a city in Italy renowned for shoe making. You know if you come to Italy now a part makes men’s shoes, another makes women’s shoes, children’s shoes and even furniture. Just tell them what you want and they will tell you where to go to. I want Ikorodu to be a Mecca for shoes in Nigeria so that other states in Nigeria can emulate us.


Prompt....
It is because I have passion for humanity and it is just one minute between a rich man and a poor man. A poor man’s misfortune can change to fortune within a second. And because of the situation I found myself I just have to tag along.


On The Ooni Of Ife Wearing His Shoes.....
Well, I had made shoes for APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. But the one that brought me to the limelight was a pair of shoes that I made for Ooni of Ife, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi. He is a man of humility and peace who believes in the unity of Nigeria. His humility humbled me. He is a young man that encourages others to grow. I don’t know him personally. I just admire him from afar and was looking for someone who knows his size. You know everybody kept telling me it is not possible, and somebody even discouraged me that he doesn’t wear made in Nigeria shoes. That put me off.
I took up the courage and made a pair of half shoe for him and looked for a way to get it across with a proposal on developing a footwear industry in Ile-Ife.  I was happy when I learnt that he embraced it and he loved the shoes. Up till date, I have taken six pictures of him wearing the shoes I designed for him. He wore the same shoe when he met with the Cuban Ambassador and wore the same shoe at his traditional wedding to Olori Wuraola in Benin City recently. When he went to see President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja, he wore the shoe. That has been my major breakthrough. Since that day, I have been getting calls from people that I should make shoes for them. They said the fact I could make shoes for a man of timber and caliber shows that I can make shoes for them as well.


Supporting the call for made in Nigeria goods...
Yes. On my part, I have been able to train about 10 shoe makers who stayed with me for four years. Training is my area of specialisation and from time to time I have been able to ensure that I supervise them. The local shoe makers will have breakthrough if federal government can encourage local manufacturers like us to make shoes for para-military personnel instead of importing. This will not only encourage us, it will also boost the nation’s economy by patronising made in Nigeria goods.


Challenges in shoe making...
The major challenge is manpower and getting capable hands to work for me. Nigerians are not trained enough to understand how standard shoes are made.  For the next two and half years, I was busy training people on how shoes are being made. We have passed that now and moved to shoe manufacturing.


Sourcing for your materials
Interestingly, they are locally sourced. We get it mainly from Mushin in Lagos. Ironically, Nigeria is one of the greatest countries that produce leather. We have so many of them in Kano but 90 per cent of these leathers are exported and later imported back to Nigeria as Wet Blu; it is like a processed leather. They leave it in plane white and bring it back to Nigeria. As manufacturers we can now turn it into the colour of our choice.  For me, the 10 per cent left in the Nigerian markets is what I buy and use locally. So, 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.


On the general belief that most products made locally are sub-standard. ...
My training over the years has really helped me and distinguished my products. I trained in the best schools of fashion and shoes in developed countries. Also, I use pure leather inside and outside for my shoes. I remember I made a shoe for a guy who came back after one year that I should make another one for him. His testimony was that he wore the same shoe for 365 days in a year and its quality has not diminished. I explained to him that I used pure leather for all my shoes. Quality standards have really stood Shola Exclusive Shoes out over the years. I believe so much in quality.


Affordable  shoes?
I try to make it affordable because I want every living soul to be able to afford and wear my shoes in Nigeria, Africa and, nobody can tell, the world. The cheapest right now is N7, 000


Future of Shoe Making in Nigeria...
In as much as government has banned the importation of shoes, the future is bright. Most African countries don’t produce shoes and we have a chance to export to African countries. But if Nigeria still imports sub-standard shoes, it is going to have negative effect on local production.


Edited from ThisDayLive.


The Ooni of Ife wears everything local,and even his gold and beads are local.If every Rich Nigerian and Politician with cash to shop patronises Nigerian made goods it would be good and local Manpower will become stronger.

This is what the common sense Senator refers to...Its common sense to know now that we all play a collective role in bringing Nigerian back to her feet.Please patronise any local Manufacturer you know around you,tell them to come and show case what they have on SDK blog...Come on!....

The Ooni of ife is smart,
he is a local man,
he knows that being local pays,
he wears locally made shoes
be smart,
be like Ooni!

49 comments:

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    1. Very good. If only the government could invest in thus business and make it a training ground for those who believe deep down in their hearts that they want a vocation in addition to their education. The shoes look very good.

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  2. Oh lord please make Stella to be pregnant with twins (girls)
    So she can take a break from ooni news and focus on the pregnancy 😁 😁 😁

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    1. Amemmmmmm cos she's too hand and breast free........kikikikikiiiiiπŸ˜ŽπŸ˜†

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    2. Hehehehehe. This ooni's case will be a "if you cant be them you join them" case for us. Stella is not stopping soon.

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    3. Lolz. I need that kind of prayeroo. Twin girls. Amen

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    4. Lwkmd.

      Lekwa prayer.

      #WhiteDiamondOut

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    5. As in eeeh the news is becoming irritating

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  3. Good for him...
    Me wear an akpuruka shoe?...olorun Maje!!...dash sef,I won't take!...thank you!...

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  4. πŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒSDK, what you are seeing is 1 or 2 made in Nigeria shoes out of 150 Italian shoes. Nice design anyway.

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    1. Jay Moore, do you have even one made in Nigeria shoe? Yeye man

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    2. @Yeye anonymous, do what with made in Nigeria shoe? i wouldn't want my shoe sole to fall out please. Go for it, it's not for me.

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    3. Hahahahaha...
      Jaymoore,you sabi the thing wella!...

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  5. Good for him,the shoe is foine sha.

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  6. This is nice..#buynaijatogrownairaπŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜πŸ˜‚

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  7. tinubu wears local shoes?wow,would never have thought so

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  8. Stella abeg leave senator common sence out of this. A man that produced is own book in USA. Let's celebrate the Oni a man that does what he says.
    To the shoe maker, you need more advertisement.

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  9. Very nice of him!
    #BuyNaijatoGrowNaira

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  10. Makes me wonder if Bihari wears made in NIgeria or the if he shops on his trips. Lol
    Proud of you Ooni. Keep this up.
    The governor of Abia state only wears made in Ana clothes and shoes too

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  11. Shantelle loves Tuscany11 April 2016 at 18:22

    Lmao @ akpuruka shoe. Lindaaaaa!

    SHantelle

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    1. Lol but it's akpuruka nau!...
      Something that will disgrace you when it rains...

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  12. Nice! We've got massive untapped potentials in Nigeria! This is very neat and stylish! Dude gotta dope taste! #Finessess

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  13. Wow so interesting. He is so creative that he also put a bulb on his machine, no time to waste time for disco. Thumbs up oga cobbler

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  14. Ade has big dick and he's awesome in bed. still can't believe he's the Ooni. Stella, if he handles u, u will shout till daybreak. And he's sexy as fuck. He will kiss your whole body and kiss your clitoris. Not just suck o. Kiss. And he's an amazing kisser. Once we were together and he noticed I was broody cos I wanted to make love but couldn't say. This was around 5am be woke up immediately and made love to me in a way no one ever has. Abeg make I stop first.

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    1. PLS WAKE UP AND TAKE YOUR ANTI MALARIA DRUGS

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    2. You are indeed a very crazy woman, I don't blame you harlots. Yeye is the one that forgot one day, he would be king, otherwise he wouldn't have patronized slots like you. No wonder he ended up with one as Yeyeluwa, Omo ale jatijati!

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  15. PD Young Billionaire12 April 2016 at 00:53

    Nice shoes.Good job cobbler!

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  16. Stella dimokoko, the propaganda general for the ooni palace. You are turning yourself to a stooge of Adeyeye Ogunwusi. He ain't that all you think. You will be shocked when nemesis catches up with him. The day of reckoning for all the bad deeds of Yeye is near.

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  17. Pls does anybody ve his contact,i urgently need to patronise him.thanks

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    1. You shall be sorry, better don't be carried away by his drama. Ask WuraolaπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒπŸ˜ƒ

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  18. Pls does anybody ve his contact,i urgently need to patronise him.thanks

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