- Female Nigerian cobbler shares advise with young entrepreneur
- The 25-year-old lady advised ladies not to depend on others and achieve their goals with determination
Anastasia Uzodimma is a talented cobbler willing to take a chance in Nigeria’s shoe making industry. She has been recognised for incredible shoe making skill.
The 25-year-old lady who is from Imo state comes up with new creative and beautiful designs. Due to her amazing talent she was recognised by Nigerian singer, Paul Okoye.
You may recall that NAIJ.com reported that Okoye shared a story about Uzodimma on his Instagram page and even asked her to make shoes for him.
One can still be a slay queen and get her job done - 25-year-old female cobbler says
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Ever since, the young cobbler became an inspiration to a lot of young Nigerian ladies and she has decided to share her story and advise young entrepreneurs on how to achieve their dreams.
In an interview with NAIJ.com, the lady expressed that she wants to use her platform to encourage young ladies.
She said: “Hard work pays share for me please so I can encourage more ladies out there who depend on somebody rather than on them, I’m a living testimony.”
According to her, ladies should be ready to depend on themselves. She explained that with strength and power people can get anything done.
Uzodimma said: “If money grows on trees women wouldn't mind dating monkeys but I Anastasia I don't need any monkey to do that for me with my strength and power I can get it myself I urge every woman to do same and God will bless us.”
"One can still be a slay queen and be doing your job."
The young lady also told NAIJ.com that she is grateful to her friends and family for all their support and advice. She explained that she started the business thinking people would not accept it.
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She said: “I want to thank all my friends once for their kindness, love and advice to my life at first when I started this my shoe making I thought I won't be loved or being were I'm today because many people will be seeing it as a male job but the prove me wrong am grateful to all of them.”
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Source: Gossip.naija.ng
ROSY CREST
Wednesday, 1 November 2017