Fashion Industry Will Be One Of Nigeria’s Biggest Sources Of Revenue – Osinbajo

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Fashion Industry Will Be One Of Nigeria’s Biggest Sources Of Revenue – Osinbajo

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is projecting that the fashion industry will be one of the biggest sources of revenue to the country in the near future.

“The fashion industry will be one of Nigeria’s biggest sources of revenues and I can assure you, it will be much bigger than all that we see today,” Osinbajo said on Friday during the virtual commissioning of the Micro, Small and Medium Entreprises fashion hub in Lagos State. “The scheme itself covers a wide range of shared facilities of various kinds. But this one, the fashion hub, is the latest example and it seeks to provide high-quality operating equipment which more businesses can access at a reasonable cost.”

While disclosing that the fashion hub will service three hundred and eighty MSMEs daily, Osinbajo explained that the ripple effects of the shared facility will be felt massively by businesses especially those around it.“The facility will generally help in reducing the operating cost for users, allowing them to invest their savings in expanding their businesses and hiring more staff,” the 63-year-old Professor of Law and former Head, Department of Public Law, University of Lagos, added.

Vice President Yemi Osinbajo is predicting that the fashion industry will be one of the country's biggest revenue generator.

 

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