Lagos, Nigeria – In a major push to develop Nigeria’s creative economy, Embroidery Chief, in partnership with Chinese manufacturers Dahao and Futong, is establishing 10 innovation hubs nationwide to train young Nigerians in embroidery and fashion design.
Key Highlights of the Initiative
10 State-of-the-Art Hubs – Launching in Lagos, Kano, and eight other states
50 Machines per Hub – High-tech embroidery equipment at subsidized rates
3-Phase Training Program – Covering design, machine operation, and repairs
Job Creation Goal – Equipping youth with skills to start profitable fashion businesses
Why This Matters
Unlocking Creativity – Many young Nigerians have design talent but lack technical skills.
Boosting Local Fashion – Reducing reliance on imported embroidered goods.
Global Market Potential – Nigeria’s fashion industry is ripe for export growth.
What the Training Covers
Digital Design (1 Month) – Mastering software for pattern creation
Machine Operation (2 Weeks) – Hands-on training with industrial embroidery tech
Technical Repairs (1 Month) – Ensuring long-term sustainability
“This isn’t just stitching—it’s about building an entire ecosystem,” said Lukman Abdulsalam, Founder of Embroidery Chief.
Industry & Government Support
Dahao (Chinese manufacturer) plans to open a Nigeria office to support the project.
🇳🇬 Presidential Adviser Adamson Ayinde endorsed the initiative, calling it a “golden opportunity” for youth employment.
The Bigger Vision
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Create Africa’s largest embroidery network
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Position Nigeria as a regional hub for fashion manufacturing
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Link trainees with global export opportunities