“I was hungry to be different. I wanted to have a control on what, how and when I wear any apparel. So, I got tired of buying ready-made shirts and trousers, and decided to enter the market to feel the vibes of the fabrics and shirt making. I hit the markets in Nigeria and that was how I started. But today, we source for fabric from every part of the world as long as it meets the taste of clients,” he revealed.
“Virtually everyone in the country is a fashion designer one way or the other, but what stands us out at Cocodeal is the way we do our business. To us, it is more like a mandate and not just a hustle; we are divinely inspired and guided by the passion,” he said.
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