@@TayoAinaFilms na now you come, not every time you will be showing us luxurious homes in Lagos that does not benefit or encourage the common man. Lets promote Nigerian small businesses & encourage the youths to pursue honest living!
@@addyybrown4661 you see that your first sentence, no be am. This is a channel. There is everything for everyone. The luxurious homes can benefit other people. No be only common man dey this life na.
A shoe manufacturing company in Aba, etc can easily get leather materials from Jos, Plateau State, etc. The same shoes can be sold and used across Nigeria. Nigerians in Oshogbo, Sokoto Enugu, Bauchi, Edo, etc can all be involved in the production line and supply chain. Isn't that good for the country and economy? Let's look inward once again in Nigeria.
That has been going on since 90's, shoe makers from South West and South East get leather from Jos. Shops making Nigerian designer bags and shoes in Temple muse, and some other big stores in Victoria Island, Surulere, and Lekki Lagos are all aware of this. I'm shocked many don't know.
No, we focuse more on hatred and enviousness and the politicians find it easy to point one of us in place of their failure to keep the law and order making ourselves easy target to one another.
I buy my shoes from a Ghanaian dude, Bree Street, Jo'burg. He makes incredible shoes and sandals. I love this guy's shoes and his story. Nigeria has hidden gems and you're doing a great job unearthing these destinations and exposing Nigeria's blessings, other than Nollywood and Oil. Well done bro.
Seen you in Woda Maya comment section and i was like who is this guy clicked on your picture got 30sec into your video an subscribed. You both are doing what i wanna do travel Africa.
Pottery is an indigenous African industry. Good that Nigeria is still keeping it very much alive. Thanks to those people still doing it and thank you for bringing this to our awareness Tayo. Tayo please as you go around interviewing people at different places, always collect and keep their contact details. Some people may see these videos now or in the future and would want to get it touch with them for business or academic research reasons. They may find it hard to reach them and may want to reach out to you again. One of the biggest problems we have in Africa today is lack of reliable database for information or records. You can correct that by keeping records for the places you are showing to us.
Nigeria is full of potential. It's motivating for me to consider future investments in Nigeria. Thank you for digging out the reality and values in Nigeria.
What's interesting is that much of the leather used in Italian and French design houses like Gucci, LV etc actually comes from Nigeria. It's processed in Italy, made into shoes, bags and other accessories and sold for the prices you see on their websites. If we had a government with sense that could organise for that leather to be processed in Nigeria by acquiring the skills to process it and add much value to the leather industry in the country
@Ife Hansson, indeed, though this Nigerian leather you’re referring to goes under the name Moroccan Leather, which is why what you say is not widely known.
Hey Tayo! Great job! You may not know the monumental thing you have just done for my friends at Naraguta Leather Works! Truly, you are an angel from Heaven! These are my close friends! I got to know them from my university days (UJ - I stayed in Naraguta Hostel in 1993-1994...) and used to stroll in there. Later in life, I came back to Jos as a professional man, with my family, and thats when I really got close to them at Naraguta. Then, in the early 2000s, imported protected phone pouches were the rage - but I was never satisfied with the quality of the China produced purchase so I would always go to them at Naraguta with designs and dimensions for phone pouches and we'll sit down together like Brothers sometimes eat together while they would make my pouches for me. It was so good - we got very close! So I am so happy to see this thing you have done - bringing them out to the world. I immediately called Abdullahi Shuaibu to excitedly greet him, and assure him that this thing Tayo just did will change their lives! Good one Tayo! (And did I mention that I was born and bred, brewed and bottled in Jos myself?!)
This could truly be a continental brand if extra marketing is applied. Rich history makes it easier to market. Africa is possible!! This brand is older than Versace self na
Yay💃💃..Tayo that guy is my old time friend..I wore most of there shoes during my University days..The last time I met him he dashed me a slippers that am still wearing till date and that was 10yrs ago.. Hmmmmmm.
"We have one of the best leather" but we don't do enough on the finishing level to command the price that its really worth as a finished product. I was amazed travelling to Cross river and seeing how much cocoa is harvested yet our post-processing for the crop isn't close to that of Ghana. We need to do more on the processing end. That's the best way we can extract value
Nigeria deliberately under invested in coco in order to let Ghana and Ivory Coast sell more of it on the world market. Nigeria used to be the worlds premier Coco and peanut producers. Nigerians know little of Nigeria’s history and the black world has little understanding of Nigeria’s sacrifices to help other black nations.
What this business really needs is massive scaling. Scaling this idea will include not just keeping the knowledge to themselves but actually organising training for young Nigerians to take over when this man is no longer here. That's how we will build our African legacy.
@Harylaba You are really right, but they need a partner to bring that new breath without stealing this great legacy. The knowledge they have accumulated here will be the basis of the future successes that the African market expects.
My beloved Naraguta Leather Works. You get thr best palm slippers made to your specification. And the price? Unbeatable. Plateau State is richly blessed: Great Soil, Serene Climate, Hidden and untapped gems called Industries, Beautiful Tribes and people, with an endearing culture. From the mountains to valley, for the land we pray....God bless Plateau State, my home sweet home.
Nigeria has everything to rise and be a great nation. The argument that government is not doing the right thing should not hold the people back anymore. As you are playing your part Tayo, other people especially private young minds should play their part in their own ways to make Nigeria be that beautiful country. You have the resources to get it right in Nigeria.
Agree with you but the government should definitely do more because they are elected to do so and Nigeria as a country have the necessary resources to make sure that all its citizens live a very dignified life. All Nigerians should have access to basic things like Electricity/clean water/proper sewage and drainage system/proper roads/bridges etc... healthcare, education and housing so that they can live a decent life. Afterall Nigeria is a very rich country but it is just that there is too much disparity in wealth distributions. I hope the younger generations rise up and make Nigeria into the giant it can be. As an African, i say Africa need Nigeria to reach its full potential for Africa as a whole to do so too.
What percentage is internet coverage in Nigeria. The TH-camrs are doing an excellent in promoting Nigeria, but if the people in Nigeria are not seeing it, that's an issue .
@@djb.8507 Still not an excuse, we have all we need if everyone focuses on building their personal skills we can rise. We cannot wait for expired leaders that have a few years left... to die
@@JR-ek4xy It is a REASON,.do you know how many small businesses that are being hindered by common electricity? Kids who could help their families by selling pure water; but cannot cos there is no electricity to freeze it. The government needs to provide basic amenities, that is not too much to ask and is not an EXCUSE!
for once i almost belong the the notification gang. however i took time to look at the content ! and once more i really appreciate that video showing us some of the culture of Nigeria ! I loved to see how this clay pots are made, the drone footage over the place are really stunning ! thanks a lot for the work you put in these videos Tayo ! Hope once we can ride the bike and fly drones together ! that would be amazing !
@@TayoAinaFilms kindly share his details with me, I would like to discuss business with him. Please send ceeceemichelle@hotmail.fr. Thank you so much for your help in showcasing Africa.
@TayoAinaFilms He is not your bro, he’s a racist European. Most of them can’t even stand you. And why would you respond to him but not the Africans who made similar comments to you? 🤦♂️
Now this is encouraging! Nigerians have got so much potentials which can be maximized appropriately in creating employments and also adding to the nation's value!👍 Keep doing what you're doing @tayoaina👍👍
Nigeria is full of potentials. More people need to be aware of whats possible in Nigeria. exactly what Tayo is doing. Late but I definitely had to come and watch. Not comfortable missing any Tayo video.
Love this man...It's funny how Northerners seem very peaceful compared to what people say excuse me if I'm wrong about Jos being in the North🤔...This people seem welcoming and open minded...Jos to World mehn
@@eyobassey5106 thanks for the clarification but then when we say Hausa Fulani are the problem? It's like what we face in Diaspora when people say Nigerians are the problem. We can't generalize people amongst those you mention there would be some good people there...We just need to identify bad people and deal with them legally.
I remember Naraguta village which was close by to university of Jos female hostel called ''Babylon" back in the day when I was a student at Unijos. This brings back memories. Tayo, there used to be a brick making factory which I felt was under utilised by Nigerians. If one was to compare the cost of cement to the cheaper cost of using low costing bricks which is locally sourced, that would be something. Just my thoughts.
This is amazing. The potential Nigeria has is enormous. Industrialising and implementation of export partners could truly take these craftsmen and women to unbelievable heights
I enjoyed watching this video. Especially as I was born and raised in Jos but I've never been here. There's so much potential all around Nigeria. Praying for a time when we'll fully utilize it.
Nice video, finally our Vloggers have taken the challenge set by Wode Maya and now show casing the rich cultural heritage and entrepreneurial spirit of the Northern Nigeria. Please limit your use of the word " Guys " when addressing people especially from the part of the country as it is often viewed as offensive and demeaning.
The drone footage over the University of Jos hostels with the hills in the background is breathtaking. Only if Nigeria were a serious country, a town like Jos is the perfect retirement place.
@@KolaiahsTV The insecurity you people are complaining about is exaggerated. I have many friends and family who live, work and commute to the North and they are all safe. Nigerians are known for promoting negativity. Una not dey tire? 🙄
@@blazinghot99 What do you want to call my pastor's wife and daughter that was kidnapped in Jos this last Friday? Is that one exaggerated too... Because it doesn't happen to you or people closer to you doesn't mean it is not happening. So reason am well before arguing
Great video! Keep up the good work of revealing the previously unknown positive aspects of Nigeria to the world. Accentuate the positive to eliminate the negative.
No matter how hard the situation in Africa is,we remain the most gifted nation,rich in culture,in mineral & talent .in South Africa Limpopo I bow down & approved
All things are possible in Afrika the cradle of civilization.There is so much talent all thats needed is $$$$$$$$$$ and the support of other Black Afrikans at home and the diaspora. For real.
This is wonderful. Who would have thought that this was right there in Jos. Love it. May Allah see them through. Wouldn't it be a beautiful thing to see leather goods with a "Made in Jos" stamp on the bottom of the item, in stores across Africa, Europe and America. Thanks for showcasing this Tayo. Excellent work as always from Naija's true ambassador!
Was that the Naraguta Hostels of UniJos that I just saw in the opening? The tannery is very underdeveloped and lacking in resources. Its a shame that with all the monies in private hands within Nigeria, no one is taking the initiative to invest in this industry which will not only create jobs for the teeming youth population in the country, but also become a huge industry in the fashion business worldwide. Great work from TayoAina films for bringing this to the World...there is hope!!!
a place where my grandfather is born , thank you for this video , im wacthing from china, to be honest the leather work is one of the reason why almost all the youths have something doing in this society
Recently read on article on the African leather industry on Vogue Business; this video just solidifies what I read - the potentials of our leather industry are huge if tapped appropriately.
Hand crafted leather goods are a luxury in many countries! This company has helped teach a valuable skill to many people; May God Bless the owner & his family and the families of his employees!
Nigeria is a land of opportunity. Private individuals and the government need to work together to empower the youths and create jobs for our people. Here is an example, many primary and secondary school children across the country go to school without sandals or proper ones. An individual may want to help children in a school of his or her choice or in his or her own community and contract these shoe makers to producer sandals for them. Won't that be a good way to support them? The government can do the same. Thank you Tayo for this video. Thank you to that man and owner of the business too. This is what a lot of white people used to go around doing across Africa. Some were using the process to show negative things about us on their TV screen.
so sad how our country is being exploited. Just imagine this is in a country and no one has ever heard about it.
The Goal is to Make people aware of whats possible in Nigeria!
@@TayoAinaFilms na now you come, not every time you will be showing us luxurious homes in Lagos that does not benefit or encourage the common man. Lets promote Nigerian small businesses & encourage the youths to pursue honest living!
@@addyybrown4661 you see that your first sentence, no be am. This is a channel. There is everything for everyone. The luxurious homes can benefit other people. No be only common man dey this life na.
@@JoanOko am not talking to you, cheers
@@addyybrown4661 but you commented under my comment. Second of all it's "I'm" Cheers to you too🥂.
A shoe manufacturing company in Aba, etc can easily get leather materials from Jos, Plateau State, etc. The same shoes can be sold and used across Nigeria. Nigerians in Oshogbo, Sokoto Enugu, Bauchi, Edo, etc can all be involved in the production line and supply chain. Isn't that good for the country and economy? Let's look inward once again in Nigeria.
Word!! You hit the mail on the head!
That has been going on since 90's, shoe makers from South West and South East get leather from Jos. Shops making Nigerian designer bags and shoes in Temple muse, and some other big stores in Victoria Island, Surulere, and Lekki Lagos are all aware of this. I'm shocked many don't know.
No, we focuse more on hatred and enviousness and the politicians find it easy to point one of us in place of their failure to keep the law and order making ourselves easy target to one another.
That what is Done in Tanzania nowadays, leather shoes are made locally in 2 factories and are very good and durable shoes than imported one.
Tayo you need to be made minister for tourism in Nigeria, our industry go boom in like 2years
😅😅😅
I buy my shoes from a Ghanaian dude, Bree Street, Jo'burg. He makes incredible shoes and sandals. I love this guy's shoes and his story. Nigeria has hidden gems and you're doing a great job unearthing these destinations and exposing Nigeria's blessings, other than Nollywood and Oil. Well done bro.
Thanks a lot for watching! Appreciate you
@@TayoAinaFilms You're welcome bro.
How do you get to Bree Street, that place looks scary its like Lagos
@@zwelakhezwane4128 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Yeah, you have to be vigilant when walking down that street.
@@zwelakhezwane4128 come on mayne where you from ? Even women commute there
They buy take it out rearrange it sell to us at a very high price
Thank God for people like this honestly
Seen you in Woda Maya comment section and i was like who is this guy clicked on your picture got 30sec into your video an subscribed. You both are doing what i wanna do travel Africa.
Me too. I'd love to have a TH-cam channel that will exhibit the beauty of this continent.
Pottery is an indigenous African industry. Good that Nigeria is still keeping it very much alive. Thanks to those people still doing it and thank you for bringing this to our awareness Tayo. Tayo please as you go around interviewing people at different places, always collect and keep their contact details. Some people may see these videos now or in the future and would want to get it touch with them for business or academic research reasons. They may find it hard to reach them and may want to reach out to you again. One of the biggest problems we have in Africa today is lack of reliable database for information or records. You can correct that by keeping records for the places you are showing to us.
Thanks for the suggestion. Appreciated!
Nigeria is full of potential. It's motivating for me to consider future investments in Nigeria. Thank you for digging out the reality and values in Nigeria.
What's interesting is that much of the leather used in Italian and French design houses like Gucci, LV etc actually comes from Nigeria. It's processed in Italy, made into shoes, bags and other accessories and sold for the prices you see on their websites. If we had a government with sense that could organise for that leather to be processed in Nigeria by acquiring the skills to process it and add much value to the leather industry in the country
Best comment ever
Hmmmm
@Ife Hansson, indeed, though this Nigerian leather you’re referring to goes under the name Moroccan Leather, which is why what you say is not widely known.
You used the perfect word their "Sense", which is something our government lacks.
North has the leather - Aba has the processing skills - but will government investing both effectively to maximize their best potentials
Electricity problems, road blacked - Success & perseverance despite the struggle and challenges are real.
Nigerians are industrious! That's all I can say. Thanks for sharing Tayo
I plan on buying from them support my African brethren!!! 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
They aren’t “your” brethren
this was so enlightening and inspiring to watch, wow!
I'm early! Omo! We are really blessed in this country. See potentials everywhere and people are running away from here?
Hey Tayo! Great job! You may not know the monumental thing you have just done for my friends at Naraguta Leather Works! Truly, you are an angel from Heaven!
These are my close friends! I got to know them from my university days (UJ - I stayed in Naraguta Hostel in 1993-1994...) and used to stroll in there.
Later in life, I came back to Jos as a professional man, with my family, and thats when I really got close to them at Naraguta. Then, in the early 2000s, imported protected phone pouches were the rage - but I was never satisfied with the quality of the China produced purchase so I would always go to them at Naraguta with designs and dimensions for phone pouches and we'll sit down together like Brothers sometimes eat together while they would make my pouches for me. It was so good - we got very close!
So I am so happy to see this thing you have done - bringing them out to the world. I immediately called Abdullahi Shuaibu to excitedly greet him, and assure him that this thing Tayo just did will change their lives!
Good one Tayo!
(And did I mention that I was born and bred, brewed and bottled in Jos myself?!)
This could truly be a continental brand if extra marketing is applied. Rich history makes it easier to market. Africa is possible!! This brand is older than Versace self na
This is the real stuff. A man or woman with skill never go hungry. Insightful documentary
Great!.. Next you should visit Aba, Abia state. Lots of manufacturing there
Coming soon! Thanks for watching
Bless you from Guinea Bissau, West Africa for show this magnific arts pieces in Nigeria It looks like here We are the same peoples
Yay💃💃..Tayo that guy is my old time friend..I wore most of there shoes during my University days..The last time I met him he dashed me a slippers that am still wearing till date and that was 10yrs ago..
Hmmmmmm.
"We have one of the best leather" but we don't do enough on the finishing level to command the price that its really worth as a finished product.
I was amazed travelling to Cross river and seeing how much cocoa is harvested yet our post-processing for the crop isn't close to that of Ghana.
We need to do more on the processing end. That's the best way we can extract value
Nigeria deliberately under invested in coco in order to let Ghana and Ivory Coast sell more of it on the world market. Nigeria used to be the worlds premier Coco and peanut producers. Nigerians know little of Nigeria’s history and the black world has little understanding of Nigeria’s sacrifices to help other black nations.
exactly, we make more money when we add value to our produce.
@@akpowarri3504 for real? I need to look this up. But even if we did, still doesn't mean we couldn't have stepped up in the processing part
@@bukunmiadejobi9821 period!
Facts. In fact, it was not until only recently I realised we could even grow cocoa lol.
Thank you, Tayo, for all you do. There is so much potential and hidden great work in Nigeria.
7:09 “you’ll eat a lot of food... with your family”
Ha ha ha
So funny and sweet.
He sounds like a kind man. I like him already.
I assure you he is! A kind, sweet, very enlightened gentleman! I know him personally...
@@Yman83464z oh wow! What are the odds. That’s so cool
What this business really needs is massive scaling. Scaling this idea will include not just keeping the knowledge to themselves but actually organising training for young Nigerians to take over when this man is no longer here. That's how we will build our African legacy.
@Harylaba You are really right, but they need a partner to bring that new breath without stealing this great legacy. The knowledge they have accumulated here will be the basis of the future successes that the African market expects.
@@tbdan3793 You're right.
When I was in secondary school I often go this establishment to buy sandals . The secondary school is a few meters away from naraguta leather works .
🤣 🤣 🤣 Notifications gang with love from South Africa. 🇿🇦
Hmm
@@afro8478 lol guy don't worry, I think most south africans are actually chill
❤️❤️❤️❤️
My beloved Naraguta Leather Works. You get thr best palm slippers made to your specification. And the price? Unbeatable.
Plateau State is richly blessed: Great Soil, Serene Climate, Hidden and untapped gems called Industries, Beautiful Tribes and people, with an endearing culture.
From the mountains to valley, for the land we pray....God bless Plateau State, my home sweet home.
Nigeria has everything to rise and be a great nation. The argument that government is not doing the right thing should not hold the people back anymore. As you are playing your part Tayo, other people especially private young minds should play their part in their own ways to make Nigeria be that beautiful country. You have the resources to get it right in Nigeria.
Agree with you but the government should definitely do more because they are elected to do so and Nigeria as a country have the necessary resources to make sure that all its citizens live a very dignified life. All Nigerians should have access to basic things like Electricity/clean water/proper sewage and drainage system/proper roads/bridges etc... healthcare, education and housing so that they can live a decent life. Afterall Nigeria is a very rich country but it is just that there is too much disparity in wealth distributions. I hope the younger generations rise up and make Nigeria into the giant it can be. As an African, i say Africa need Nigeria to reach its full potential for Africa as a whole to do so too.
What percentage is internet coverage in Nigeria. The TH-camrs are doing an excellent in promoting Nigeria, but if the people in Nigeria are not seeing it, that's an issue .
@@djb.8507 Still not an excuse, we have all we need if everyone focuses on building their personal skills we can rise.
We cannot wait for expired leaders that have a few years left... to die
@@JR-ek4xy It is a REASON,.do you know how many small businesses that are being hindered by common electricity? Kids who could help their families by selling pure water; but cannot cos there is no electricity to freeze it. The government needs to provide basic amenities, that is not too much to ask and is not an EXCUSE!
The government will still need to provide electricity and good roads
The man speaks well
Thanks alot Tayo. Benard from Uganda East Africa
This is super DOPE. Nigeria is truly a melting pot of black African culture. Tayo, well done.
for once i almost belong the the notification gang.
however i took time to look at the content ! and once more i really appreciate that video showing us some of the culture of Nigeria !
I loved to see how this clay pots are made, the drone footage over the place are really stunning !
thanks a lot for the work you put in these videos Tayo !
Hope once we can ride the bike and fly drones together ! that would be amazing !
Thanks for watching Bro! Appreciated
@@TayoAinaFilms I like to learn things about Naija, and that leather factory and all the process described buy the owner, was great !
thanks boss
@@TayoAinaFilms kindly share his details with me, I would like to discuss business with him. Please send ceeceemichelle@hotmail.fr. Thank you so much for your help in showcasing Africa.
@@ceeceemichelle3889 you might want to check the description box ma...I saw Naraguta's phone number and seems like they also have a TH-cam channel
@TayoAinaFilms He is not your bro, he’s a racist European. Most of them can’t even stand you. And why would you respond to him but not the Africans who made similar comments to you? 🤦♂️
Now this is encouraging!
Nigerians have got so much potentials which can be maximized appropriately in creating employments and also adding to the nation's value!👍
Keep doing what you're doing @tayoaina👍👍
Nigeria is full of potentials. More people need to be aware of whats possible in Nigeria. exactly what Tayo is doing. Late but I definitely had to come and watch. Not comfortable missing any Tayo video.
Tayo I want you to go to Sierra leone 🇸🇱, my country we have beautiful beaches and lot natural places
I love this,, a very humble beggining,, love from Southern Cameroons ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Love this man...It's funny how Northerners seem very peaceful compared to what people say excuse me if I'm wrong about Jos being in the North🤔...This people seem welcoming and open minded...Jos to World mehn
You won't really call Jos the north na, this man is not a typical aboki. See how fluently he speaks, he's very learned. Hausa Fulani are the problem.
@@eyobassey5106 thanks for the clarification but then when we say Hausa Fulani are the problem? It's like what we face in Diaspora when people say Nigerians are the problem. We can't generalize people amongst those you mention there would be some good people there...We just need to identify bad people and deal with them legally.
Thanks man. North is in the middle belt!
Thanks man. North is in the middle belt!
@@TayoAinaFilms you meant Jos
as we push forward to the rest of the month February i pray for our blessings to locate us.
I remember Naraguta village which was close by to university of Jos female hostel called ''Babylon" back in the day when I was a student at Unijos. This brings back memories. Tayo, there used to be a brick making factory which I felt was under utilised by Nigerians. If one was to compare the cost of cement to the cheaper cost of using low costing bricks which is locally sourced, that would be something. Just my thoughts.
Yea,I stayed in village hostel.i miss jos
@@ruthrissi9489 I stayed in village in my first year. Lovely memories.
Tayo, you've clearly upped your game in recent videos. You're on the right track. There's much to explore in the great country called Nigeria.
No doubt, Nigeria 🇳🇬 is really blessed 💯 . Our government are just too blind to see the struggle of the people 👌 .
Tayo you are a national treasure.
Wow I love this.
Ps the man is well articulated👏
I love how he speaks.
This video reminds me a lot of wode maya and i love that. Keep it up
This is amazing. The potential Nigeria has is enormous. Industrialising and implementation of export partners could truly take these craftsmen and women to unbelievable heights
Great job!
Amazed at how,crisp,clear and educated he sounds, was expecting the average leather maker
Wow!!! From 1945? I love this.... sustained by 3 generation! Tay you were right this is University of Leather.
Its only TH-camrs who can show our own businesses to the world for free without charging them great job Tayo
Very interesting videos always come from tayo more of it God will keep you safe🇳🇬
That's where Moroccan leather is sourced and from Morocco it's refined more and shipped to Italy.
Keep up the great work exploring all these places in Nigeria and opening our eyes to more opportunities
I enjoyed watching this video. Especially as I was born and raised in Jos but I've never been here. There's so much potential all around Nigeria. Praying for a time when we'll fully utilize it.
He Tayo it look like between Wode and you, the are competition to show us Naija. Congratulations for your good job.
Nice video, finally our Vloggers have taken the challenge set by Wode Maya and now show casing the rich cultural heritage and entrepreneurial spirit of the Northern Nigeria. Please limit your use of the word " Guys " when addressing people especially from the part of the country as it is often viewed as offensive and demeaning.
I wish I could tell him some other things in person that are not professional. Thanks for pointing this out.
The drone footage over the University of Jos hostels with the hills in the background is breathtaking. Only if Nigeria were a serious country, a town like Jos is the perfect retirement place.
It is... But the level of insecurity in that part of Nigeria is disheartening
Haha. I said this thing about retirement the first time I visited Jos.
@@KolaiahsTV if It isn't run by serious or sane people, then it isn't a serious country.
@@KolaiahsTV The insecurity you people are complaining about is exaggerated. I have many friends and family who live, work and commute to the North and they are all safe. Nigerians are known for promoting negativity. Una not dey tire? 🙄
@@blazinghot99 What do you want to call my pastor's wife and daughter that was kidnapped in Jos this last Friday? Is that one exaggerated too... Because it doesn't happen to you or people closer to you doesn't mean it is not happening. So reason am well before arguing
Nigeria have it all , God pls shine your light open that country
Great video! Keep up the good work of revealing the previously unknown positive aspects of Nigeria to the world. Accentuate the positive to eliminate the negative.
I just love the town because from the video they're independent and believe in their potentials
The video quality reminds me of MKBHD. Mad color grading and depth of field. Love y’all!!
Your videos will make more people aware of what they have in Naija. 👌🏾
No matter how hard the situation in Africa is,we remain the most gifted nation,rich in culture,in mineral & talent .in South Africa Limpopo I bow down & approved
Why will anybody dislikes this innovative and productivity video? Thank you Tayo and God bless you. God bless Nigeria and Nigerian
Tayo Aina and Wode Maya are doing a Great job by showing the world the positive or the bright side of Africa
May God continue to keep and protect you Tayo as you travel everywhere in Nigeria giving up premium content.
All things are possible in Afrika the cradle of civilization.There is so much talent all thats needed is $$$$$$$$$$ and the support of other Black Afrikans at home and the diaspora.
For real.
So interesting to see how people work so hard to change the face of Africa to the world. Nice work Tayo
Great job now African telling our own story
Wow Nigeria is blessed,am into leather works
Love your videos keep it up supporting black people we have skills and we r a gifted people
I am a Nigerian who is a vegan... but I am soo proud of this business (as I didn't know nigeria produced leather) 👌💓. Well done Tayo
First!!!
I feel so good being the first here for the first time 😭
Why?
You are the real definition of change begins with you Tayo! Thank you.
Great Content Tayo. 👌
This is wonderful. Who would have thought that this was right there in Jos. Love it. May Allah see them through. Wouldn't it be a beautiful thing to see leather goods with a "Made in Jos" stamp on the bottom of the item, in stores across Africa, Europe and America. Thanks for showcasing this Tayo. Excellent work as always from Naija's true ambassador!
This is beautiful Tayo! keep showing the hidden jewels of our land, all we need now is security.
Tayo, your content has always been top tier and with substance...this is becoming another level of amazing! Well done!
Was that the Naraguta Hostels of UniJos that I just saw in the opening? The tannery is very underdeveloped and lacking in resources. Its a shame that with all the monies in private hands within Nigeria, no one is taking the initiative to invest in this industry which will not only create jobs for the teeming youth population in the country, but also become a huge industry in the fashion business worldwide. Great work from TayoAina films for bringing this to the World...there is hope!!!
a place where my grandfather is born , thank you for this video , im wacthing from china, to be honest the leather work is one of the reason why almost all the youths have something doing in this society
Nigeria is so rich in all aspects. This is so educational Tayo, thank you for continuously amplifying Nigeria globally. You are doing great work 🙌🏾
Love watching your videos very informative thumbs up 👍🏽
These guy needs to be suported to produce much
Recently read on article on the African leather industry on Vogue Business; this video just solidifies what I read - the potentials of our leather industry are huge if tapped appropriately.
Naraguta Leather works,talented people
More of this kind please
great journalism. document Nigeria. you will be remembered!
Amazing!! Can't wait to visit Nigeria.
This is amazing. I feel so proud to be from Jos right now.
Finally, you do something that actually promotes the real Africa. I'm becoming proud of you
Nigeria is a blessed Nation. Thank you Tayo for showing us the beauty of Nigeria
Thank you for taking us to places we never knew that exist in Nigeria....
I have never see where they produce leathers
Hand crafted leather goods are a luxury in many countries! This company has helped teach a valuable skill to many people; May God Bless the owner & his family and the families of his employees!
To think I'm in Jos but never heard of this place. This is such a great content, love it! ♥️
Not far from unijos naraguta hostels
@@myusuff1 thank you so much.
Nigeria is a land of opportunity. Private individuals and the government need to work together to empower the youths and create jobs for our people. Here is an example, many primary and secondary school children across the country go to school without sandals or proper ones. An individual may want to help children in a school of his or her choice or in his or her own community and contract these shoe makers to producer sandals for them. Won't that be a good way to support them? The government can do the same. Thank you Tayo for this video. Thank you to that man and owner of the business too. This is what a lot of white people used to go around doing across Africa. Some were using the process to show negative things about us on their TV screen.
Wow! Thanks for the exposure you are giving my resident city of Jos, trust you are enjoying the weather and people
Nostalgia.... I made a lot of handbags and belts here. It was behind my hostel in unijos
What a great country Nigeria is 🔥👍
Wow tayo thanks for this eye opening video, all I see is too much unique creativity 🤩🙌🇳🇬
Keep up the good work Tayo!
Tayo is doing a great job in my state God bless you brother