Meet the Founder of Kisah Lagos [Exclusive Interview]

Meet the founder of Kisah Lagos Akinola Saheed Bellafricana Member Exclusive Interview

In 2020, the moment parties and events were banned during the COVID lockdown in my home town Lagos, Nigeria and I trade in party fabrics (popularly called asoebi), the yearn to make income led to the birth of Kisah Lagos. From selling fabrics to making premium quality shoes with asooke (a Nigerian woven fabric), I bet you can’t wait to meet Akinola Saheed, the founder of Kisah Lagos in this exclusive interview.

With no further ado, let’s meet the Founder of Kisah Lagos for an exclusive interview.

Please Introduce yourself and your background.

My name is akinola saheed. Newly married businessman.

Tell us about your work. How did your company start?

I make shoes from premium quality asooke. The lockdown birthed kisahlagos. Parties and events were banned and I’m into asoebi, man must chop o (meaning money must be made).

How did you come about the name and what does it mean?

Originally it was akisah(First 3 letters of my first and last name) but God forbid I use “akisah” as a Yoruba boy that I am. Akisah means rag in Yoruba so that’s a No No… so the A was moved up to be the logo, leaving me with kisah. So we have kisah lagos as a born and bred lagosian 😉

Kisah Lagos logo

What is your niche and how did you know it was a market to get into?

There are a lot of shoe brands in Nigeria as a whole, but asooke shoes? Not very saturated, we are not many hence why I’m excited to build the brand. I have designed different unique shoes for the young and old, even children. The fact that I use asooke is already a selling point. Not everyone believes it can be done.

Kisah Lagos half shoes bellafricana member exclusive interview

Kisah Lagos Shoe bellafricana member exclusive interview

Kisah Lagos white shoes bellafricana member exclusive interview

Where do you get inspiration for your products?

Asides my asooke background, I have people around me that mentor me. I also did a leatherwork training. I didn’t just start stitching asooke together. So seeing what can be done with leather, I’m like why not asooke. Just like that the mixing started (asooke fabric and leather).

Can you remember one of the first products you made?

My very first product was a shoe made by Gandyfootwears (mentor). It was just a trial, I supplied the material and she went to work. She delivered, I rocked it and the acceptance was wow! That was the ginger I needed to get started. Just like that I found myself in Mushin, Nigeria learning shoemaking.

What are some of the challenges you face in your business?

Asooke weavers disappointing, scarcity of thread to weave colours being requested. Of course dispatch trouble, we are still outsourcing that.

Do you have any regrets about venturing into this business?

No regrets so far alhamdulilah.

What is your most popular product?
I call it the krisskross, bestseller any time any day

To what extent do you draw upon your Nigerian heritage for your work?

100% as Asooke originates from Nigeria

What are some of your short term and long term goals, both in your business and life in general?

Well we are still online(Instagram/WhatsApp) at the moment, so no walk in store yet. It’s coming in the near future by the grace of God.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?

I actually sell gele and asooke for asoebi

What profession would you be in if you weren’t in this industry?

Most likely a tech guy, I know my way around computers. Studied computer information systems at Babcock university.

If you could give one piece of advice to anyone who wants to start their own business in your industry, what would it be?

Just start, it’s as simple as that.

Kisah Lagos slippers bellafricana member exclusive interview

To connect with Kisah Lagos, you can follow and contact her via:

Instagram: kisahlagos

WhatsApp: +234 813 799 3229

Meet the Founder of Artini [Exclusive Interview]

Meet the founder of Artini Omisakin Temitope Bellafricana member spotlight exclusive interview

Have you ever met a female string artist? Yes you heard that right, one who uses strings and nails to make an artwork! I am excited to introduce you to the Founder of Artini (string art), Omisakin Temitope in this exclusive interview.

With no further ado, let’s meet the Founder of Artini for an exclusive interview.

Please Introduce yourself and your background

My Name is Omisakin Temitope, I’m from Osun state in Nigeria. A graduate of economics.

Tell us about your work. How did your company start?

I found out about string art when I was surfing the internet for church stage decor ideas, we needed to come up with something creative and I was a member of the decoration team. And that is how my love for string art started.

How did you come about the name and what does it mean?

Coming up with a brand name wasn’t an easy task but at the end of the day we came up with ARTINI which means: A creative piece (craft, literature, filmmaking, etc.) that causes emotion or a new awareness.

What is your niche and how did you know it was a market to get into?
ART and HOME DECOR is our niche and it was pretty easy for us to know our market due to the nature of our products
Tree String Art by Artini

Artini string art

Where do you get inspiration for your products?

I’m a strong believer of JESUS and I believe my creativity comes from him. So I pray for creativity and inspiration. I also believe he lead me to string art in the first place for the church stage decor. Apart from this I watch tons of YouTube videos and also check out art pages, art blogs and Pinterest.

Can you remember one of the first products you made?

As the JESUS girl that I am, the first string art I made was “GOD” I just felt like it should be the first Art I make even before we did the stage design.

What are some of the challenges you face in your business?

For challenges I’d say string art is not taught in this part of the world so I was only left with Russian YouTube videos that where often times not translated, calculating geometric patterns and designs where hard at the beginning. Another challenge was sourcing materials, I did a lot of improvisation when I first started out, especially with nails since they weren’t available in Nigeria

Do you have any regrets about venturing into this business?

I have faced a number of challenges but no regrets at all.

What is your most popular product?

I have two actually. “The African woman” and “Red hat lady”

The African Woman String Art by Artini Bellafricana Member Exclusive Interview

Red Hat Lady Artini String Art

To what extent do you draw upon your Nigerian heritage for your work?

To some extent actually, I’ve realised African inspired work are easily accepted and look unique. Like the “African woman for example “

What are some of your short term and long term goals, both in your business and life in general?

For my business I’d say getting a work station that would also serve as a training centre for students and also double as a mini gallery for walk-in clients And to also be a leading and learning art centre in Nigeria. In life generally would be to teach, impact and empower people.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?

I’m not sure it would be a surprised but for what it’s worth I’m “Left handed “.

What profession would you be in if you weren’t in this industry?

I would probably have a business consulting firm.

If you could give one piece of advice to anyone who wants to start their own business in your industry, what would it be?

Whatever mistakes you make, learn to move on from it, you’re only human. Just work on improving yourself and your business so it doesn’t happen again

To connect with Artini, you can follow and contact her via:

Instagram:madebyartini

WhatsApp: +234 814 610 4662

Meet the Founder of Scents Pro [Exclusive Interview]

Meet the founder of Scents Pro Boluwatife Adeife

I am honoured and thrilled to introduce you to the Founder of Scents Pro, Boluwatife Adeife in this exclusive interview.

With no further ado, let’s meet the Founder of Scents Pro Luxury for an exclusive interview.

Please Introduce yourself and your background.

My name is Boluwatife Adeife. A Nigerian and the creative director and chandler of Scents Pro, an indigenous fragrance company where we create premium quality, hand crafted home and space fragrances in diffusers, scented candles, et al.

Tell us about your work. How did your company start?

Scents Pro was birthed from the love for scents generally and how particular I’ve always been about my space and it’s general appearance. I was (still am) a fragrance lover, but when I did my research on home scents I realized at that time, there wasn’t a lot of indigenous brands, accessibility to international brands was a challenge and the quality of these international brands, as regards raw materials for production, was not 100% in most cases.

So Scents Pro Luxury came in, to bridge the gap by providing eco friendly, toxic free and luxurious home scents that’s would bring some level of comfort into homes and spaces.

How did you come about the name and what does it mean?

An expert in any field is called a PRO. An expert with Scents, is a Scents Pro.

What is your niche and how did you know it was a market to get into?

Indigenous and Toxic free(eco friendly). These were what seemed to be missing at the time we were going to start. These days, people are more open to buying locally made products and the fact that they are vegan and eco friendly makes it even better as people have become more conscious.

Scents Pro Candles

Scents Pro White Candles Scents Pro Pink Package Candles

Where do you get inspiration for your products?

I get inspiration from everywhere, from different people and brands.

Can you remember one of the first products you made?

A scented candle. I was over the moon excited even though it was obviously not perfect.

What are some of the challenges you face in your business?

Running the business in general. It can be overwhelming

Do you have any regrets about venturing into this business?

Not at all.

What is your most popular product?Scents Pro Luxury Diffuser

Scents Pro Luxury Diffusers

To what extent do you draw upon your Nigerian heritage for your work?

Scents Pro is an indigenous brand. Our products are all 100% locally hand made

What are some of your short term and long term goals, both in your business and life in general?

Short term goal is to evolve and improve generally in every area of the business. Long term goal is to be the leading and most preferred home fragrance brand in the Nigeria and West Africa.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?

I speak French

What profession would you be in if you weren’t in this industry?

Sales and Marketing

If you could give one piece of advice to anyone who wants to start their own business in your industry, what would it be?

Build your brand at your own pace and not compare with existing brands.

To connect with Scents Pro, you can follow and contact her via:

Instagram: scentsproluxury

WhatsApp: +234 905 922 1317

Bellafricana members gets 60 million naira export grant

Mr Olusegun Awolowo at the third edition of ACE Awards Africa by Bellafricana with Bukky Asehinde founder Bellafricana

Small and Medium sized Entrepreneurs across the country are putting in a lot of efforts to survive, scale the hurdles and compete favourably in different sectors.

To carve a niche for themselves they need support, encouragement and a business friendly environment.

The immediate past Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC), Mr Olusegun Awolowo has been a pillar of support to many. He recently supported Bellafricana members with a 60 Million Naira Grant.

This opportunity is meant to support their businesses through the Export Development Fund (EDF) via the Expansion Facility Programme [EEFP] which issued a 60 million Naira grant to the 15 awardees of the 3rd ACE Awards as well as a few other Bellafricana members that have shown export potential.

The opportunity unveiled during the 3rd edition of the African Creative Exhibition and Awards, held on the 29th of October 2021, at the BWC Hotel, Victoria Island, Lagos will help to transform this businesses to the next phase with ease.

There Mr. Awolowo made clear the commitment of the NEPC to support and grow non-oil exports in the country.

Crude oil forms the major commodity that is being exported in Nigeria currently. In 2020, Crude petroleum topped Nigeria’s commodity export for the year according to COMMODITY.COM. Nigeria presently ranks as the tenth most petroleum-rich nation and by far the most affluent in Africa which makes the reason for being such an exporter of crude oil not far-fetched. This has in some ways made other industries take the back seat because, in recent years, there has been more focus on the country’s exportation of crude oil.

The Export Expansion facility programme, founded as a part of Mr. Awolowo’s legacy to grow Nigeria’s export industry has therefore provided a catalyst that supports the country’s active export businesses and export-ready businesses.

Speaking on this development, the CEO of Bellafricana, Bukky Asehinde could not contain her excitement as she spoke about how Mr. Awolowo through the Nigerian Export Promotion Council has been supportive of the growth and expansion of not just Bellafricana but her members.

“Mr Awolowo has time and time again proven to be a huge supporter not just to me or the over 5000 creatives he has supported through Bellafricana but to many creative entrepreneurs all over Nigeria.

Since the over 5 years that Bellafricana was founded, Mr. Awolowo has been a strong pillar of support to this community, endorsing us fully and boosting our brand credibility”.

She added: “This 60 Million Naira grant by the Export Expansion facility programme will go a long way in pushing many businesses forward. I celebrate Mr. Awolowo for showing us who a true leader is and I know that his legacy will always be known for generations to come”.

Asehinde went on to express her gratitude to Mr. Awolowo for standing by Bellafricana over the years and thanking him for building a legacy through his leadership as the former Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council. “We are proud of his legacy and his support by helping and enabling MSMEs to get to the export level.”

Mr. Awolowo has always supported Bellafricana and her vision to give more visibility to African-owned creative businesses.

He has shown this through his continuous support at every edition of the ACE Awards held since 2017 to laud and encourage the work of highly skilled individuals who are making significant contributions to their respective industries and putting Africa on the world map with their creations.

He has through the Nigerian Export Promotion Council [NEPC] sponsored and supported over 5000 creatives and is now wrapping up with this grant so creative entrepreneurs can scale up their businesses while growing the country’s export industry.

He has also used his encouraging words to push not just entrepreneurs but everyone around him beyond their limits so they can achieve their goals and even surpass them.

It is no wonder Bukky Asehinde describes him as “The father of non-oil exporters.”

One of the awardees and a beneficiary of the grant also appreciated Mr. Awolowo for believing in Nigerian creative entrepreneurs and supporting them in scaling their businesses beyond the shores of the country.

“If we had more people like Mr. Awolowo in this country who have demonstrated true leadership, I have no doubts that we will see more Nigerian entrepreneurs succeeding and getting the visibility they deserve in the global space.”

The Export Expansion Facility Programme [EEFP], a flagship project of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council [NEPC] founded under the leadership of the now former Executive Director of the Nigerian Export Promotion Council.

The Export Expansion Facility Programme seeks to democratize the discovery of exporters and their access to relevant government incentives to grow. The initiative supports businesses in Nigeria, with at least one customer abroad, or working on acquiring customers abroad.
It also supports businesses in Nigeria that provide services that an export business might need and it offers these businesses a series of incentives to expand their reach and become an exporter.

Bellafricana is a tech-enabled community that provides a platform for Nigerian and African Creative entrepreneurs in the Fashion, Arts & Crafts, Home & Living, Beauty, and Food produce & Snacks Industry to gain visibility, increase sales, and have the right business support and structure that gives them the capacity to grow their business.

Bellafricana’s vision is to become the biggest e-commerce company that promotes African products to the world and is on the verge of accomplishing this as it recently launched a Marketplace [www.bellafricanashop.com].

ACE Award third edition Winners 2021 Mr Olusegun Awolowo endorses Bukky Asehinde, the founder of Bellafricana as the zero oil ambassador to Nigeria Mr Olusegun Awolowo endorses Bukky Asehinde, the founder of Bellafricana as the zero oil ambassador to Nigeria Mr Olusegun Awolow receiving an award at the ACE Awards Africa third edition

Meet the Founder of Yasmin Crafts [Exclusive Interview]

Meet the Founder of Yasmin Crafts

I had the utmost pleasure of meeting this beautiful soul during the ACE Awards 2021, where she won the category for the best home & lifestyle brand. I was beyond awed at her graciousness, humility and positivity that she radiated at every point. Hence why I am honoured and thrilled to meet the Founder of Yasmin Crafts in this exclusive interview.

Meet the Founder of Yasmin Crafts
Hamsatu Aliyu-Afegbua – Founder of Yasmin Crafts
*To know more about the products, simply click on the images*

With no further ado, let’s meet the Founder of Yasmin Crafts for an exclusive interview.

Please Introduce yourself and your background.

My name is Hamsatu Aliyu-Afegbua and I’m an architect and hand-crafter. By the grace of God, I juggle 2 businesses: Eden Signature Limited, an Architectural and Interior design firm as well as Yasmin Crafts Limited which is my handicrafts business. Both of them are situated in Abuja, Nigeria. I am a graduate of Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria with an M.Sc in Architecture. I also hold a certificate in Entrepreneurship Management under the EDC, from Lagos Business School.

Tell us about your work. How did your company start?

We produce handcrafted products in the form of furniture, home decor and multi-purpose baskets. We use locally available raw materials to create these products. The brand Yasmin Crafts was born to satisfy the need for a custom crafts provider that could give better quality handcrafted products in Abuja.

How did you come about the name and what does it mean?

Yasmin” is my proposed first daughter’s name. The “crafts” I derived from the general term “handicrafts” which is the term used to describe our niche.

What is your niche and how did you know it was a market to get into?

My niche is Handicrafts. Known by some as Arts and Crafts. Living in Abuja for over 2 decades, I came to realise there was no craft maker who could skillfully add on accessories like real leather, fabric, logos, and art on products to enhance them. Most of the attempts to customise crafts, that I saw by the roadside or in the local markets did not turn out looking too good. One day, I decided to buy the basket from the market and then, customise it to my taste. It turned out great and everybody asked me where I bought the customised basket from.

The rest is history. 3 years down the line, here we are 😊. I started out with baskets and decor and within a year into the business, we had begun furniture production.

WhiteLaundryH by the Founder of Yasmin Crafts

Lidded Laundry Hampers by the Founder of Yasmin Crafts

*The Lidded Laundry hamper with removable liner is available in 5 different colors including natural, you can tuck this hamper away in a corner of your bed or bath room and keep those clothes off the floor.*

Wicker Planter by Yasmin Crafts

Wicker Planter by Yasmin Crafts

Wicker Planter by Yasmin Craft

*These stunning natural wicker planters are a nice way to add interior plants into your home. They come with bottoms designed to drain water away from the plant pot you intend to place inside the basket. Great for both real and faux plants.*

Where do you get inspiration for your products?

From my imagination and from observing the needs in the market. I sketch ideas down and develop them. I also draw inspiration from nature.

Another source of inspiration is listening to feedback from our customers, especially negative feedback. We take the feedback and examine our way of doing things as a business. We change what we can and fix what we can’t.

I tell my entire team that here at Yasmin Crafts, customer service is not just one department, it is all of us. Working as a team and sharing feedback has helped us grow as a business.

Natural Lani trunk Size 20 by 15 by 10 inches by Yasmin Crafts
Natural Lani trunk

 

*Giving gifts are an essential part of life and relationships. The packaging container is what will be seen first, so make it a memorable time for the person who is receiving it. This trunk is a classy woven gift box that you can be proud of placing your luxury gifts in.*

Lani Trunks by Yasmin Crafts

*With the high quality interior lining be ready to wow your recipients and make a great impression.  You can’t go wrong with this as your choice of container when it comes to gifting. The best part is, the gift recipient can use the trunk as an extra storage, extra seating to give another gift or even as a decorative piece afterwards!*

Lani Trunks by Yasmin Crafts

Can you remember one of the first products you made?

Yes. It is a 2 tone coiled raffia basket that I made to store my small jewellery pieces in. I was just learning how to weave at the time, and I had to push myself to try and finish it. I’m very proud of that basket.

What are some of the challenges you face in your business?

Lack of funds to expand our production. Buying large scale woodworking equipment and conducting more research on product development.

Do you have any regrets about venturing into this business?

Not at all.

What is your most popular product?

Our Aisha set of 3 multi-purpose baskets is one of our best sellers. This is because they can serve a multitude of purposes like storage, home organisation, home decor and gifting purposes.

Aisha baskets are available in 2 designs: a Plain basket with no fabric lining and our fabric lined baskets.

AISHASet3 by Yasmin Crafts

 

*Customised Aisha storage baskets. These gorgeously lined baskets can serve a wide variety of purposes. They come in 3 different fabric lining as pictures unless you say otherwise. There is a touch of Ankara to symbolise Africa.*
AISHAset2 by Yasmin Craft

Top uses among our customers for these baskets include:

  • Making a set of gift hampers with each basket.
  • Decluttering table tops.
  • Storing small items.
  • Displaying products for sale at a store.
  • Using them as a tray for serving snacks.
  • Hanging them as a wall decor basket.
  • Styling a shelf or console.

These baskets are dry use only, please note.

AISHASet1 by Yasmin Crafts

To what extent do you draw upon your Nigerian heritage for your work?

We spice things up with touches of popular Nigerian cultural items like sewing beadwork on the handles of our baskets. We also make use of African fabrics to customise our baskets, decor and furniture.

What are some of your short term and long term goals, both in your business and life in general?

Short term, we hope to be able to invest in large scale woodworking machinery and power tools that will help scale up production and cater for the time demands of our customers. Handcrafting is a slow process, having the right machinery speeds things up.

In the long run, we hope to expand our sales and grow the naira through large scale exports. Promoting quality African crafts all over the world is another long term goal we hope to achieve through expanding our locations.

For my goal in life, I’ll say I hope to be recorded in the history books as the founder of a premium Nigerian lifestyle brand that created employment for millions of women We currently employ a majority of women in our workforce and we intend to keep it that way.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?

I do some of the metal and carpentry work at Yasmin Crafts.

Ladder shelf, with 4 baskets by Yasmin Crafts

 

*This handy piece of furniture helps you save space. With varying sizes of storage baskets, you can organise and display products or decor items on these ladder shelf. Ladder shelves makes for an eye catching display and are great for small spaces where you need a tall storage option. Available in 3 colors: Dark brown, Black and White.*

Ladder shelf, with 4 baskets by Yasmin Crafts

What profession would you be in if you weren’t in this industry?

I would be in the building profession, which I am already privileged to have been doing long before I founded Yasmin Crafts.

If you could give one piece of advice to anyone who wants to start their own business in your industry, what would it be?

Learn the skill of crafting if you can. Knowing how to make your own products or some of them, is definitely an added advantage.

Take your failures as a part of the success to come.  It may take a lot of time, and you will have to be committed and disciplined to be able to launch and sustain a business in hand-crafting.

It has been an absolute pleasure having this exclusive interview and getting to meet the Founder of Yasmin Crafts.

To connect with Yasmin Crafts, you can follow and contact her via:

Instagram: yasmincrafts

WhatsApp: +234 901 0909 292

Office Address: Suite 15, Okanga plaza, Idris Gidado Street, Wuye, Abuja. (Open Mondays to Saturdays 10 am to 6 pm).

 

Bukky Asehinde, nominated for the 2021 Woman of the year – Start Up by Her Network

Bukky Asehinde, nominated for the 2021 Woman of the year - Start Up by Her Network

What a year it has been for Bukky Asehinde! And I say that with lots of positives in mind. Ambassador Mrs Bukky Asehinde has been nominated for the 2021 Woman of the year – Start Up by Her Network.

Bukky Asehinde, nominated for the 2021 Woman of the year - Start Up by Her Network

Her Network is a Global Inspirational and Lifestyle Platform. This platform is created to inspire and encourage all women to stand in their greatness; to set real-life examples by living their truth.

Her Network Woman of the Year Awards celebrates outstanding women. Women who have made a significant impact in their community, network or workplace.

Nominees for the 5th Annual Her Network Woman of the Year Awards 2021

The Category for the 5th Annual Her Network Woman of the Year Awards 2021 are Advocacy, Community Service, Education, Entertainment, Entrepreneurship, Future (25 & Below), Healthcare, Journalism and Start-Up.

Bukky Asehinde, nominated for the 2021 Woman of the year - Start Up by Her Network

To connect with her, visit her Instagram page: @bukkyasehinde

Moreso, she would be going live on Instagram with @Olorisupergal on Saturday, the 11th of December, 2021, at 9:00 [WAT].

*Click on the picture below to watch Bukky Asehinde, one of the 2021 Nominee of the Her Network Woman of the Year Awards in the #StartUp category as she talks to @thetosinajibade of @Olorisupergal on #InstagramLive about the work she does, challenges faced and more!* 

Nominee for the Woman of the Year - Start Up

This recognition, for Bukky Asehinde to be nominated for the 2021 Woman of the year – Start Up by Her Network, is one to be celebrated. As it serves as an applaud for all her commitments and work towards building and helping creative entrepreneurs.

If you’d like to attend and join in honouring the 2021 Nominees and recipients at our Networking and Awards Night, RSVP via email at [email protected]

Date: December 29, 2021
Venue: Lagos, Nigeria

 

 

Meet the Founder of Kathrah Enterprise [Exclusive Interview]

KATHRAH HONEY

Together, we meet the Founder of Kathrah Enterprise in an exclusive interview. Ayobami Makinde is the CEO of Kathrah Enterprise, which produces good quality honey with the brand name Kathrah honey, bee-wax and honey derivatives.

She has been in the business of farming honeybees and processing honey for the past 7years and has been educating people about the benefits and myths of honey using social media platforms (Facebook, Instagram). Recently, she has been sensitizing the public about the adverse effect of climate change in the production of honey which has led to the loss of sales, discouraging the young beekeepers from abandoning the profession. It is my pleasure to be having this exclusive interview with the Founder of Kathrah Enterprise.

Ayobami Makinde - Founder of Kathrah Enterprise

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Please introduce yourself and your background

My name is Ayobami Makinde, a differently-abled, resilient and smart young lady farmer. I am an Alumni of the University of Ilorin, where I studied Pure Chemistry. I am a trained beekeeper, health research consultant. The founder and owner of Kathrah Enterprise. I hail from Orile Owu town in Osun State and am also a mother of two smart boys.

Tell us about your work. How did your company start?

I am Agripreneur, apicultural sector to be precise (Beekeeping). I keep the honeybees, harvest, process and package honey into shelf sizes (for retail outlets, stockists and end-users), in bulk (20L galloon) to honey vendors/resellers. We also infuse beneficial herbs spices and fruits into honey to help health-conscious individuals in achieving a wholesome healthy lifestyle. Sales of other honey byproducts such as Bee-wax are used in cosmetics, drug and candle industries.

Also, add shades of colours to events with our honey or infused honey favours as souvenirs in preferred package sizes.

Founder of Kathrah Honey Enterprise

Kathrah Enterprise started 2014 in one room in my parent’s house with the sum of 15,000naira only with support from family and friends. The business was registered with CAC 2016 with the guidance of my mother’s friend, interestingly as at then I had no clarity on the specific type of business, so I chose sales of agricultural products and general merchants.

Kathrah Honey Enterprise
Kathrah Honey infused with Black Seed
How did you come about the name and what does it mean?

The name Kathrah was coined from the Hadith on a surah in the Quran, Suratul kawthar. It means Abundance. Honey is an abundance gift from God that flows too, so I related it to the meaning I read about, and I fell in love with it and used it.

Kathrah Honey Enterprise
Kathrah Honey infused with Cinnamon
What is your niche and how did you know it was a market to get into?

My niche is Food, (natural). Food is a fast-moving goods. The profit margin is small but because it’s consumed daily, this makes it profitable mostly with volume. Honey is a class of food that has diverse usage ranging from cosmetics to pharmaceuticals. The food industry uses honey for therapeutic purposes.

Kathrah Honey
Kathrah Honey infused with Cinnamon
Where do you get the inspiration for your products?

I got the inspiration to start a honey business from my experience when I used honey for medicinal purposes. On a fateful day, February 12, 2012, I had a road accident along the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, leaving a very deep wound on my leg with my right hand partially paralyzed. I mixed honey with Shea butter and apply to the wound because the wound wasn’t discovered early which could no longer be sutured. During my school days, I had heard about the therapeutic ability of honey so I decided to try it, so I used myself as an experiment.

The results were amazing within two (2) weeks. That is how the journey started and In order to be an authority in the business, I did learn about the art and science of honeybees. Today we keep honeybees, sell the by-products and intentionally build a household honey brand in Nigeria and Africa at large.

Furthermore, we added new variants which are all NAFDAC certified to my products list. The pandemic made a lot of individuals more conscious about what they eat and their preference for natural food increased drastically.  As a researcher, I thought to create a product that can help achieve a wholesome healthy lifestyle, not just flavour. This led to creating five (5) different variants that can serve as a natural remedy in managing some common illnesses among people. All variants solve a pain point in which all ages above 12month can use.

Kathrah Honey
Kathrah Honey infused with Lemon & Ginger
Can you remember one of the first products you made? What makes it memorable?

A 350ml,500ml size of Kathrah Honey. it’s memorable because it’s my first. We’ve come a long way since then, from the packaging to the company’s growth.

Kathrah Honey Enterprise
Kathrah Honey infused with Zobo
What are some of the challenges you face in your business?

Honey business is a very controversial business. There are lots of misconceptions about raw honey. Majority especially in Nigeria mistaken original honey for adulterated honey because of the myths attached, which is a major challenge. Also, insecurity is affecting access to the farm and charges in logistics as results of the weight of honey. It’s a highly viscous liquid.

Kathrah Honey Enterprise
Kathrah Honey infused with Cacao.
Do you have any regrets about venturing into this line of business?

None. I have no regrets.

What is your most popular product?

Kathrah honey (plain), 1L size.

Kathrah Honey-1Litre

To what extent do you draw upon your Nigerian (African) heritage for your work?

In curating the new product line, infused honey, I ensured that at least three of my raw materials are native to Africa, specifically Nigeria. Asides, the health benefits, it is to promote our own homegrown, which are Zobo leaves, lemons, gingers and Cocoa.

What are some of your short term and long term goals, both in your business and life in general?

My short term goal is to distribute the new honey variants and plain honey to strategic retail outlets such as pharmacy retail chains, and superstores in Nigeria.

My long term goal is to create a manufacturing /processing hub for honeybees by-products, thereby profferring easy manufacturing process to MSMEs,startups and smart small businesses either for contract manufacturing or toll manufacturing.

What would people be surprised to learn about you?

I know how to process locust beans (Iru) and have the knowledge to water a mass number of building blocks manually. Also, I consider myself quite handy [LOL], as I can roll a lister Generator.

What profession would you be in if you weren’t in this industry?

I will be in the pharmaceuticals company, a laboratory or a Lecturer.

If you could give one piece of advice to anyone who wants to start their own business in your industry, what would it be?

I will advise any newbie in the honey business to ensure to invest in learning the art and science of processing honey and be willing to invest in educating people via marketing mediums.

Kathrah Honey Enterprise

Colour me impressed, enlightened and pleased!

There you have it. An exclusive interview with the Founder of Kathrah Enterprise. To connect with her, you can follow her via:

Facebook: Kathrah Honey

WhatsApp: +234 808 180 7982

 

Meet the Founder of Clay by Marienne (Exclusive Interview)

Meet the Founder of Clay by Marienne

Maryam Aliyu-Baba is a verified member of Bellafricana and the winner of the best innovative product of the year 2021 at the recently held African Creative Exhibition and Awards. A military wife, mother of four, an entrepreneur and CEO of Clay by Marienne. I had the opportunity to meet the Founder of Clay by Marienne for an exclusive interview.

Please introduce yourself and your background

I am Maryam Aliyu-Baba C.E.O. clay by Marienne. A passionate designer with a BA in Industrial Design (ceramics major) from Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, M.Sc. Hazard Management and Emergency Response IRGIB Africa University and the Winner ACE Awards (2021) best innovative product.

Maryam Aliyu

  • Tell us about your work. How did your company start?

The company started as Marienne art as a student experiencing the pleasure of creating, and the joy of seeing your creations add elegance to spaces. This passion took a back seat as I started having babies. We resumed mid-2021 and evolved into Clay by Marienne after learning that clay is much more than just art but indeed what we were made from and is indeed one with our bodies, possessing amazing healing abilities. It is also good for the environment and has no negative effect on climate, making it the next best thing and an amazing replacement for plastic and other culinary wares.

Clay by Marienne - alkaline bottles

  • How did you come about the name and what does it mean?

Marienne is French for Maryam, so the name is pretty straightforward.

  • What is your niche and how did you know it was a market to get into?

The average global citizen with an awareness of personal health and overall wellbeing, people with health complications who are looking to make a holistic lifestyle change. The market is viable because we as humans are constantly seeking ways to improve wellbeing.

Clay by Marienne for storage

  • Where do you get the inspiration for your products?

Having children, and being exposed to a whole new set of health issues and remedies, and brought about the move to this range of products. Design inspirations come from my creativity and imagination, brainstorming with team members, ideas online and feedback from our esteemed customers.

  • Can you remember one of the first products you made? What makes it memorable?

Yes, I can. It was a set of 3 long neck tabletop vases. They are so memorable because I created them while trying to answer my 300level first semester exams.

clay by marienne products

  • What are some of the challenges you face in your business?

Introducing this new product range to the people and getting them on board. It Is quite challenging to get people to make a lifestyle change.

  • Do you have any regrets about venturing into this line of business?

None; except that I did not come across the knowledge to kick start earlier.

  • What is your most popular product?

It will have to be the alkaline water bottle series.

Clay Alkaline bottles by Marienne

  • To what extent do you draw upon your Nigerian (African) heritage for your work?

To a very large extent, as it is common knowledge that traditional African homes would bury clay pots to store drinking water.

  • What are some of your short term and long term goals, both in your business and life in general?

In business, I look forward to spreading the word and getting as many people as possible on board this journey to a healthier more intentional living; growing the brand and becoming a household name home and abroad.

In life, I look forward to continued learning and being the best possible role model for my growing children and the upcoming generation.

clay bottles by Marienne

  • What would people be surprised to learn about you?

I started out as a B.Sc Chemistry student and made the switch partway after discovering the beauty of the design.

  • What profession would you be in if you weren’t in this industry?

I would be a counsellor or a Teacher.

  • If you could give one piece of advice to anyone who wants to start their own business in your industry, what would it be?

It would be that you should start where you are and with what you have. There is never a perfect time/ situation.

other products by Marienne

There you have it. An exclusive interview with the Founder of Clay by Marienne. To connect with her, you can follow her via:

Instagram – Clay by Marienne

WhatsApp – WhatsApp Clay by Marienne

 

It’s the season for gifting

It's the season for gifting

It’s the season for gifting and I won’t lie, I love receiving gifts [lol]. Who doesn’t? I am yet to meet anyone who doesn’t like to receive a gift. Even the “tough guys” would admit to receiving gifts, especially if they get what they truly want or like. That said, Christmas is around the corner and most people have started shopping for their loved ones, friends and even companies. If you haven’t started, then pay close attention. This is for you. Late shopping can be overwhelming and expensive, I know from experience.

Okay, let’s focus [lol]. Whilst I believe that in gifting, thoughts behind the gifts matter, I also believe that the gifts should be worth it or at least be something of value to the person receiving them. It could be something of sentimental value or even money [if the person wishes to trade it in later…]. The point is, know who you are gifting.

I’ve listed out a few gift items that I believe never run out of style. To see more of each brands product, all you have to do is click on the name of the brand. Let’s get started.

Cards

The right card can leave one swooning and it has the right amount of sentimental value for any occasion. Like these ones below

card gifts
GARRI&GNUT CARD
card gifts
TO-MA-TOES CARDS

Not Just Pulp are the creators of these simple and creative cards. They are all about making bold statements and sharing good vibes.

Their cards are fun, colourful and encourage self-expression and evoke warm & fuzzy feelings of love, friendship and sometimes, childhood memories. They are the perfect goto gift for that special someone and what’s more, they are affordable.

Skincare Products

Taking a line from Fatima Mernissi, “Beauty is in the skin! Take care of it, oil it, clean it, scrub it…” which is why this serves as a great gift, especially if it comes as a set, such as the product below.

Modara Naturals - Skincare gifts
Modara Naturals

Modara Naturals is a luxurious natural skincare company that uses nature’s best ingredients to create pure, natural bath, body and skincare products. Their products are handmade using 100% natural ingredients ethically sourced from Nigeria, Africa and all around the world where necessary. The name ‘Modara’ is derived from Yoruba, meaning I do awesome things’

The product shown above, which is called Asakwa means ‘bathe’ in the Igbo language, is a rich black soap made from an ancient West African recipe. This blend is infused with Turmeric, an age-old Asian ingredient, known to brighten and even skin tone. It contains relaxing essential oils and helps in clearing breakouts on the face and body.

The skin is important and so is the hair and that is why this next product is a must-have, gift item.

Skincare product " ACE AWARDS
Organic Life Plus

Organic Life Plus is Nigeria’s first organic, natural and vegan-friendly beauty store. It is your one-stop shop for authentic organic and natural hair care and skin care products. Their beauty products are toxin-free, extremely mild and suitable for men, women and children. These sets of Body scrub, body butter and body oil are the perfect gift for that special someone.

Clothing

When it comes to fashion and style these brands got you covered with their unique pieces.

mimiremi
Afro head wrap textile
mimiremi
Mother & Daughter Series

Mimiremi Textiles creates unique fabric design and prints vibrant, compelling and boast a piece of exclusive art in every yard.

 

Is that special someone into brocades? look no further.

Asologe
Adire boxed cotton brocade

Asologe makes unique and quality Adire, batik and African prints.

 

Jewellery & Accessories

You can hardly go wrong with gifting a lady jewellery.  It’s thoughtful, beautiful, sentimental, perhaps a tad expensive but worth it. All these are wrapped up in a single piece of jewellery. Take a look at these gorgeous pairs of earrings.

Jewellery shopping
Culla Gaze Drop Earrings.
Jewellery shopping
Culla Galaxy Studs in Golden Mocha!

Zivanora is a minimalist-inspired jewellery brand created for lovers of clean and modern styles. They design jewellery with the purpose to be graceful, comfortable, and delightful.  So if you are all about luxe-looking, clean, fun and timeless jewellery for work or play, this is for you.

 

If you would rather go for something ethnic and stylish, then I suggest going for these hats.

Adeoba-Bucket-Hats
Adeoba-Bucket-Hats by Ethnik Afrika
Bags

One can never have too much of this. Lol, as there is one for every occasion. These 3 brands caters to taste and style with a touch of Africa.

Morin O
Lola bag
Morin O
Yebo laptop Bag

Morin.O Designs creates handcrafted, luxury leather handbags and accessories for men and women, as seen above.

 

Or you can choose to stand out in Aseoke.

O'Eclat
MILA MINI CLUTCH BAG

O’Eclat Designs (pronounced O-eyklah), is an Ethical Nigerian Brand designing premium leather and indigenous fabric handbags and accessories, handmade in Lagos, Nigeria. MILA MINI CLUTCH BAG is sourced from the best quality Aseoke.

bag
The Agbaman bag & duffle bag

Ethnik Afrika is about promoting culture and giving back to the community. They create fashionable pieces for the brand-savvy trendsetter. Their product ranges from bags, blankets, and hats which can be seen above.

 

Moving on, we have Home & Living.

Candles

Wouldn’t you want to walk into a home and feel a sense of relief or peace? I do and this is why this makes for a good housewarming gift, even if it’s Christmas.

Scents
ABELA AROMATHERAPY RANGE

Abela World is a niche, ethnic-contemporary lifestyle & artistic perfume creation house with a spirit focused on positively transforming the human mind, mood & emotions in everyday routine through the essence of nature & aromatics.

THE ABELA AROMATHERAPY RANGE
The Farm Therapy Collection of aromatherapy candles and pillow sprays is

– A synergy blend made from 100% Aromatic Essential Oils formulated by our in-house artistic perfumer-creator.

– Clean burning, sustainable & eco-friendly vegetable wax blend

– Premium wooden wicks

– Vegan friendly

Throw pillows

They are in fact a great gift, as you can have them personalised with sweet and motivating messages, pictures and so on.

pillow talk

pillowtalk
My Africa

Pillowtalk9ja

These throw pillow covers are made with a Matt feel canvas fabric and a synthetic poly-fill fibre insert. It is a stylish statement piece that will liven up any room. All pillows are Individually cut and sewn by hand.

Another brand that creates fantastic throw pillows is Bosh Designs 

Bodh Deigns
ilu gangan throw pillow
Bosh Designs
Danfo throw pillow
Art

Art is so beautiful and it tells a story. It’s a great way of telling a loved one how you feel. Plus, a good piece of art is a good investment.

ART
Life in my village series

Ronkescott Art and craft Is an indigenous business enterprise that has been in operation for over ten years. If you are into African art and craft- painting(acrylic, pastel, oil paint, pen and ink, gouache e.t.c), then this is your go-to for ART.

coasters as gifts
Water hyacinth woven coasters and caddy

MitiMeth creates handcrafted products from natural fibres that would otherwise be considered waste or environmental menaces. These natural fibres include aquatic weeds (water hyacinth, typha grass) and agricultural waste forms (banana bark, maize husks).

 

And I didn’t forget about the children. While toys and outings are fun, you could also get them these sets of additional gifts.

baby hair

Amal Botanicals provides pure and non-toxic natural baby [kids of all ages] Skincare products. From soaps to body and hair creams and oils.

Getting the perfect gift isn’t as stressful as you think. You just need to know who you’re getting the gift for and where to get them. All these items can be found on the Bellafricana Marketplace

Until next time, be good and be safe.

 

The Made in Nigeria Conference & Exhibition 2021

The Made In Nigeria Project

The 5th edition of The Made in Nigeria Conference & Exhibition 2021 is here!The Made In Nigeria Project

The Made In Nigeria Project, organizers of The Made In Nigeria SME Conference & Exhibition has officially announced the fifth edition of its annual conference scheduled to hold on Tuesday, 30 November 2021 at the Landmark Events Centre, Victoria Island, Lagos. The one day Conference & Exhibition, themed; A Post-Covid Economy – The Growth & Future of SMEs seeks to pragmatically address the present realities and challenges faced by MSMEs post Covid19 and have critical discussions on issues bordering on SMEs advancement, economic growth, ease of doing business, economic diversification, access to finance, and the role the informal sector plays towards job creation & employment.

made in nigeria sme conference & exhibition 2018 - 2The key thrust of the one day conference will focus on a holistic national framework that will project ‘Made In Nigeria’ as the surest and most bankable alternative to oil and provide a national development strategy for our short, medium and long term plan for self-sufficiency, economic diversification and an export-driven economy with a focus on encouraging local production and consumption.made in nigeria sme conference & exhibition - THE EXHIBITION - WAZOBIA The Conference will feature notable speakers & panellists drawn from the public and private sectors and on the sidelines of the event host The Made In Nigeria Exhibition – WAZOBIA which will have a special trade hub and will be open to manufacturers, distributors, service providers whose products and services are Made in Nigeria themed.

On the sidelines of the event is the DEAL ROOM, an exclusive and specially dedicated room for SMEs at the conference. Consultants, private organizations, public agencies, and advisory firms will provide free 360 consultancy, tailored assessment, profiling, financial services, business solutions & mentoring to MSMEs at no cost as we have partnered with relevant stakeholders to enhance their businesses, provide funding, offer business support, empower them and aid their growth.

Registration

Registration is FREE and now open via – www.madeinnigeriaproject.org

Join the conversation via – #MIN5

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