Why i love Africa and Nigeria isn't quiet simple, even though the circumstances are challenging, but the originality, the pride that comes with being black, the cultural differences and yet we are all proud to say we are Black. The strength that comes in our weakness, the desire for more, and the love in our hearts to see good. I am proud to be Black I am proud to be a Nigerian I am proud to be African
@@TayoAinaFilms nice videos. But you didn't ask her the most important question ⁉️ "How did she get her initial capital". Was it loan, was it investors? Etc...
@@TayoAinaFilms Thank you for the video and more kudos to Jumoke for what she's doing. However, I feel I must point this out even though nobody is doing that in the comment probably because they don't want to be seen as bad belle as Nigerian would always call you when you try to point out an error. It would have been nice if you asked the young lady about her source of funding the business, which makes this video seem like it's intended to show her off or castigate people rather than inspire others to be like her. I may be wrong but we know how naija people showoff when they make it even when their source is questionable. I'm sure you'll agree on that not that I'm suggesting she is like that. Starting a furniture business is not chicken change considering all the machines and tools you have to buy and we all know how difficult it is to get a loan for business in Nigeria but maybe she did get a loan, we need to know that since you're telling us about her or maybe she has a rich father who established her. I watched a similar video by Wode Maya interviewing Demi Samande who equally has a furniture business like Jumoke and anybody that saw it will quickly know the source of Demi's funding for her furniture business because she lived and worked abroad for a while but which cannot be possible with Jumoke considering her young age. Wode video is simply suggesting to those abroad that Nigeria is a fertile place for them to invest. If you hope to inspire people especially those who truly have big dreams in Nigeria with this type of video and not make them feel their life is useless, honesty is key especially from people you interview. Let them know the aim of the video so that they can be truthful enough, except there's a different intention for the video. All the same, well done
This gives me joy! I am a 41 year old lady who had to run away from Nigeria due to hardship. I’m doing well where I am but seeing young people like these prosper in the midst of all the hardships, gives me undiluted joy! Congratulations young lady!
Tayo I think she's brilliant, I'm really concerned with her employee spray painting her furnitures wearing regular medical masks. Please tell her to buy gas mask for her employees. Health risk.
Bro I worked in a similar workshop like this in Europe... we had gas mask. Ear muffs, gloves, goggles... saw dust and varnish fumes ain't no joke on the lungs. She seems more like the CEO type with no vocational training but had a dream and resources. Furniture work ain't easy. Props to those workers. I'm sure they dont even earn much on the dollar or euro value.
@@sankofax8082 refreshing to see at least one person who views through a critical lens. we are such a fractured people that any inkling of success looks like a win
I love Nigeria/Nigerians because despite the negative stories out there, they don't stop shining. They even have the legitimates more than those abusing them.
I love this, am inspired too. Am a home baker, with over 7 cake orders a week. I started with nothing at the age of 18. Today am 23 and so grateful for it.
I love Nigeria/Africa because no matter how discouraging the country or the continent is, we the youths still try to create a life for ourselves and we are also making waves around the world.
@@mirannaire Discouraging because of the corrupt and inept governments and the lack of capital. Also, the blatant disrespect, pity and ignorance that the rest of the world often pays us. But regardless of that we (Africans) are still hustling and trying our best to create a better future.
This exposure was necessary. Thanks Tayo. With this video ,You’ve saved me a ton of money from buying and shipping furniture from New York. From now on I’ll patronize my people with absolute pride 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
For so long, Africa has been considered the dark side of the world but rather than giving up, her children keep growing to beam the positive light on their mother, a good example is what you and every other successful entrepreneurs across Africa are doing, living through the pains and making sure Africa is seen and heard. And for others like me still struggling to create that value, we will not give up no matter how many times we have failed. We are Africans and we can never give up.
I love Nigeria because of its young people. When a country is loaded with people of great potential-like the ones you showcase in your videos, regardless of its terrible rulers, that country is poised towards greatness.
Your comment is gold....that's what I always tell those who have given up on the country. ..what Nigeria is facing are surmountable challenges which can be fixed with the right people in power cos leadership is key. Young people with vision and are people oriented need to start enteringthe political space to drive the change we all want... The old politicians who are self serving and only think about themselves and bulging bank accounts need to be retired ASAP
I am currently in London and I have been struggling. Someone has suggested that I do carpentry and furniture making. After watching this video motivate me a woman to do this. Wish me luck.
@@tosinkiladejo7269 to start a business you don't need money..you need people. Thats what my dad who has started several multi-million dollar businesses told me....the mistake is putting capital above all....all our businesses were started with people not capital
If you’re starting a small baked goods business from home you generally don’t need outside capital but if you’re interested in launching a business that’ll have employees that need to be paid regularly, rent, taxes, bills, etc you will need significant capital either from your personal savings, from loans, or investors otherwise you won’t be able to sleep at night for the first 6 months to 1 yr worrying where the money is going to come from in your new business to pay all the monthly obligations.
Nobody should ship furnitures to Africa from the states anymore, you will be wasting your money, all the beautiful pieces are right there in Nigeria, with what you are showing and what Woda show the other day Africa is rising.
True! It's now cheaper to buy furniture from reputable organisations as this in africa than shipping. The last time I checked, the cost is tripled or more when buying from abroad.
buy made in africa guys....buy made in africa.....we are rising....thankyou Tayo, maya and all of you bringing us theses amazing revelations.....young africans are blessed
Loved every moment of this! As an African American I said "If I'm gonna leave America, it'll be to Africa" Ghana, Togo and Benin were the first 3 countries I've ever visited outside of America - Nigeria is next! Any place my people are I feel at home and that is why I love Africa. It's home. Thanks for your amazing content!
If you want to relocate please try to come up with a business plan that not only will change your life but the lives of others. No need to work 9-5 for someone else when you can be your own boss
I am a British Born Ghanaian previously patronised and brainwashed by the West to believe Europe /England is better. Sitting here I am more inspired by strong Africans reaching huge heights and achieving with a fraction of the resources of Europeans and a 10x more challenges. The message coming out of Africa is "we are strong. " I am lifted and strengthen by that message. This chick is hard! That chair was my favourite piece and I would love one with Ghanaian symbol Akoma to match the logo for my brand Space Cafe (going no where in England but destined to fly). My space is health development and Integrated healthcare . Thank you for showing the real Africa. 💗
Same word for Africa is ONE. Wore till it's thread worn. So we took her to the seamstress, the seamstress seamed stressed. She yearns her tools to rest. Says for too long they fixed a mess. Maybe it was just to change the dress. Africa needs a redress. When I see creatives who thrive against all the odds stacked upon them, I realise that these are the people who will clothe Africa anew. Who will change the narrative, twist the plot, stand upon the stage of the world and tell our stories. Stories of growth and most importantly stories of a rebirth. My love for Africa stems from an undaunting belief that greatness lives here ❤️
I love Nigeria, because when I look around, rather than seeing problems, I see a myriad of opportunities. Africa's got so much potential and today's youths are out to unleash it.
I love Nigeria because of the Diverse Culture, Hard working people even in the face of adversity/corruption, we are still smiling hoping things will get better. As for Africa, I love our Dark skin and green pastures. Though, we are developing, with time, we have a brighter future. Thank you, Namesake. Good coverage. Job well executed!!! 👍
I'm here too. This is a nice piece. You and Wode Maya have inspired me to do some of these projects here in Ghana. I promote Young Entrepreneurs. Thanks Tayo
She said and I quote '' I don't want to be an Architect so I started furniture making"......well, in my own opinion , furniture making is Architecture, you're only specializing which is a welcome development. well done ..... I love those who have the gut to start something instead of complaining.
Taeillo is one of those brands that make you believe that Nigeria can be great again! I'm a Nigerian living in Nigeria and I love Nigeria because it has a population that can support literally any good business you choose to start. Tayo, the Femi will be a perfect gift for my mum for her 50th birthday. I hope I'll win it 🙏.
One thing I love about Africans(Nigerians) is her COURAGE, and with this COURAGE comes extraordinary HOPE, HOPE for the better FUTURE, HOPE for their country's strength, and HOPE for those around them. Each country in Africa is unique, has its own culture and different lifestyle and I would love people around the world to learn, to re-think their current view of what this region looks like and is often depicted as, and get to know it because AFRICA is the FUTURE and the FUTURE is not a time zone that is yet to come, the FUTURE is NOW... I'm proud to be a NIGERIAN. Big ups TAYO for this remarkable content.
If no one will say it directly, i will say it. She is a genius! Henceforth, i'll be buying furniture from her company. Make we support wetin dey good. Tayo has played his part. Too inspiring. That VR showroom thing knock me off.
Hey son we are all proud of you and your fellow UA-camrs. Some of us in our 50s and 60s are watching you guys with great excitement. The present and the future is Africa.
Tayo I don’t have much to say, thank you for what you are doing. The furniture‘s are so nice. I know the next time I’m in Nigeria, I will surely buy some pieces for my home in Benin city from this company. Thank God you are showing the better side of Africa. Thanks
The sheer grit and determination of an average Nigerian is second to non. In the midst of a chaotic country, there is always a talent some where, that can create a "chaotic beauty". Mr Tayo Aina thanks for this different narrative about Nigeria!!!
You are so right, we need to start taking risks and don’t depend on Government. It’s individuals that create Jobs with their ingenuity and not government. The Nigerian youth will turn this country around by the grace of God..
Watching this video has heightened my love for Nigeria. Despite our current woes as a nation where a lot of our people, especially our youths, have given up on the country and working tirelessly to abscond overseas for 'greener pastures', I still have this strong belief that the grass is greenest on this side only if we look inwardly and put in work in actualizing our full potential. Jumoke Dada's story is one of a strong Nigerian believer, and that should inspire others as well. Like I used to tell my peers 'God never made a mistake by making you to be born in Nigeria. He is intentional'. Nigeria is a land of limitless opportunities, that's why we see foreigners coming here to make use of them for their own gain, while ironically a lot of us are working hard to leave the country to theirs. God bless Nigeria, and God bless every entrepreneur.
Great, Africa, mostly Nigeria are self dependent, very impressive people, she is truly a risky taker, self dependent and confident on what she is doing, I love Africans, God bless you for making this video.
This is why representation matters!!! Big visions, ideas, determination and grit can come in any form, height, skin color, social class or gender. I love how calm, open, unpretentious and sensible she is. If you passed her on the street she looks just like a regular human being, not someone who runs a multimillion dollar business that hires 50 people and controls a complex supply chain of materials, works in progress and finished products. Taeillo's working capital management and supplier management must be off the charts too, to handle all they do!! I am marvelled and intrigued A leader, CEO, visionary, mover and shaker can literally be anyone who will. Well done Jumoke, Well done Taeillo!!!. Keep working, inspiring and growing!!!
This is inspiring. Nigeria and indeed africa isn't just the future but the present. I am glad to be alive to witness the shift already brewing. Thank you Tayo. Bless up to young amazing Lady you sure ignited a flame in many lives across the country.
Even at its current state, I just have this feeling that Nigeria is going to be a great and independent nation. If our people can just support and patronize our people doing great stuffs like this then the future is bright 🔆 Nice video👌
I love Nigeria because of the many yet rare, strong willed and kind hearted people, from the okada riders to the dogged students, who just keep on going hard every morning despite the crazy living conditions.
Why I love Nigeria or why I love Africa? Because although I have never been there and so can not possibly win this chair the soul of Nigeria speaks to me. Nigerian movies make me feel at home, Lagos and you and Korty and Wode Maya and all the clips of Nigeria that I have seen online feel more like home to me than anywhere else that I have ever been .. and this comes from a country-less traveller who has lived in more than 10 countries but who was born in the Caribbean
IKEA of Africa....yessss !!! africa has being yearning for quality for soo long and now we are getting it in all aspect.....am sooo happy for our generation..
@@ifehansson2254 Agreed, IKEA furniture is not quality on purpose because it's supposed to be affordable accessed by all. This lady's furniture is both quality and stylish.
I love Nigeria because the Youths have taken up innovation and creativity to provide employment opportunities even in the face of challenging conditions. Thank you Tayo for showcasing the massive impact young people are making in Nigeria. This is home and Cheers
As someone who studied architecture too and loved furniture design but only had the opportunity to explore it while in school cuz no one took me seriously in Lagos, this was truly inspiring. Locally fabricated furniture is not only more authentic and meaningful in my opinion but saves so much cost in the long run and adapts design to the wonderful materials we have here in Nigeria, amazing video!
Guys You know what. I was about setting up some some meeting in Canada with potential Investors to invest in my New Furniture Company. After seeing this video, fuck it! Am coming back to Nigeria to start up the Company.
I love Nigeria and cannot wait to hopefully visit it next year. I love Nigeria because it is build by us, with us and for us. It has a rich and vibrant culture. And don't get me started about the delicious food😊
I love Nigeria. I’m not a Nigerian but always do vacation trips there. I love the culture, church, food and the people. I am a health care professional, but also have an entrepreneurial heart ♥️. I’m looking forward for ideas to build on and invest in. You and a few African UA-camrs like Wode Maya have been inspiring me lately. Blessings from Canada
Because of Maya I discovered all African UA-cam noff respectively to all of you guys who are trying to promote the motherland i live in Italy right now but thinking to move back home for the future commons Good youths☝
This is the first time I'm hearing and seeing this and I'm blown away Ii wanted to watch it to the end. I love her spirit and her vibe also and designs. There are lots of people like her in Nigeria who won't blame the country for whats happening to them but look for opportunities in disguise and keep working and growing. I hope the company grows to be a household name in Africa
If we produce just half what we consume, Africa will be the biggest economy in the world. P.S: So erm, everyone's looking at the furniture but I'm just looking her. She's beautiful! I mean what she said at 15:22 - 15:40 shows how strong she is. A perfect combination of beauty and grit. Love it.
Taeillo is so so dope... She is already building the future Nigeria/Africa we want. Quality products using mostly local materials. No doubt, the product are export standards. The possibilities are endless here in Nigeria, for the resilient. Thank you Tayo for bringing this up here 👊🏻. You're making us love Naija more
Why I love Nigeria even with the Bad System of Government the Youth are not given up! We are so industrious, Creative, Hard-working. I am so loving everything about this! we Blacks Very soon we will get there. I am also into Furnitures as well. Thanks for bring this piece to viewing it as really inspired me.
No matter how it pisses you off, you just fall in love with it and stick to the hope that all dreams are valid. Nigeria and Africa is great, that's why I love Africa/Nigeria
This is soooo inspiring!!!! Edit: I love how young Nigerians are changing the narrative of the country nationally and internationally. What we've seen last year from what the leadership does for the country vs the people of Nigeria, really shows that we can bring the change we want to see and it is amazing. I am truly proud👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Wow, so I'm really inspired by this. I'm a female architect as well and this inspires me alot, I've always had love for furniture design. Well, considering the country isn't making it easy for the youths to thrive. I'll be lying if I say I love my country but in honesty,I love the zeal the youths put in every day to see they make a name for themselves. So that's what I love about my country.
We will patronise this amazing Industrious lady. We are going to make an impact on Nigeria and Africa as a Canvass. Its going to be gradual but it will be definite.
Why i love Africa and Nigeria isn't quiet simple, even though the circumstances are challenging, but the originality, the pride that comes with being black, the cultural differences and yet we are all proud to say we are Black. The strength that comes in our weakness, the desire for more, and the love in our hearts to see good.
I am proud to be Black
I am proud to be a Nigerian
I am proud to be African
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@@TayoAinaFilms nice videos. But you didn't ask her the most important question ⁉️
"How did she get her initial capital". Was it loan, was it investors? Etc...
@@TayoAinaFilms Thank you for the video and more kudos to Jumoke for what she's doing. However, I feel I must point this out even though nobody is doing that in the comment probably because they don't want to be seen as bad belle as Nigerian would always call you when you try to point out an error. It would have been nice if you asked the young lady about her source of funding the business, which makes this video seem like it's intended to show her off or castigate people rather than inspire others to be like her. I may be wrong but we know how naija people showoff when they make it even when their source is questionable. I'm sure you'll agree on that not that I'm suggesting she is like that. Starting a furniture business is not chicken change considering all the machines and tools you have to buy and we all know how difficult it is to get a loan for business in Nigeria but maybe she did get a loan, we need to know that since you're telling us about her or maybe she has a rich father who established her. I watched a similar video by Wode Maya interviewing Demi Samande who equally has a furniture business like Jumoke and anybody that saw it will quickly know the source of Demi's funding for her furniture business because she lived and worked abroad for a while but which cannot be possible with Jumoke considering her young age. Wode video is simply suggesting to those abroad that Nigeria is a fertile place for them to invest. If you hope to inspire people especially those who truly have big dreams in Nigeria with this type of video and not make them feel their life is useless, honesty is key especially from people you interview. Let them know the aim of the video so that they can be truthful enough, except there's a different intention for the video. All the same, well done
But I am proud of being human ;)
I am so proud of u God bless u
We are gradually changing the narratives!
AMEN!
Kilonshele!. Let them know !! 👊
The work you young African UA-camrs have done for Mother Africa can never be repaid!!!🌍🌍👍👍
Yes!
@@aao449 Amazing Young People
Impressive.. I pray she gets bigger than IKEA.
Ameeeeeen
It is possible!
That would be Dope!!
Sheesh that’s a challenge
amen
This gives me joy! I am a 41 year old lady who had to run away from Nigeria due to hardship. I’m doing well where I am but seeing young people like these prosper in the midst of all the hardships, gives me undiluted joy! Congratulations young lady!
Tayo I think she's brilliant, I'm really concerned with her employee spray painting her furnitures wearing regular medical masks. Please tell her to buy gas mask for her employees. Health risk.
Nice observation but naija no dey worry o. Maybe you should reach her privately
I thought of that too was shocked wen I saw that.
Bro I worked in a similar workshop like this in Europe...
we had gas mask. Ear muffs, gloves, goggles... saw dust and varnish fumes ain't no joke on the lungs.
She seems more like the CEO type with no vocational training but had a dream and resources. Furniture work ain't easy. Props to those workers. I'm sure they dont even earn much on the dollar or euro value.
Yes, I noticed that too. I hope she is into sustainability... Reforestation
@@sankofax8082 refreshing to see at least one person who views through a critical lens. we are such a fractured people that any inkling of success looks like a win
At 26 she has discovered herself. Nice work young girl
This women is on her way to a Billionaire
Too brilliant
Fact
She is already💯❤
Zimbabwe approves , this women is incredibly accomplished
we need more of this in Zimbabwe
I love Nigeria/Nigerians because despite the negative stories out there, they don't stop shining. They even have the legitimates more than those abusing them.
True 🙌🏽🇳🇬
i will be interviewed by Tayo Aina one day
We believe in your dreams
Keep up the good work bro on God 🙌🏽
I love this, am inspired too. Am a home baker, with over 7 cake orders a week. I started with nothing at the age of 18. Today am 23 and so grateful for it.
Keep shinning! 😁
Keep believing and keep the focus
Keep doing great, and keep the faith
Good
Your best is yet to come
I'm blown away. And challenged that anything is possible in Nigeria if you put your mind to it.
I simply love Nigeria because as Nigerians we don't quit, our grit is never die act not giving up till the dream is acheived
Nigerian women ❤️🌹🤩
When she said “logistics “, I say I am listening... new logistics software coming...
That's the spirit bro. We watch and listen for business opportunities.
Now your mind is what we need in Nigeria..Hope that idea manifest into reality. 👍🏿👍🏿
@@lordofabraxas4414 I'm so happy she said logistics. Because I'm planning on coming to Nigeria to do logistics.
@@lordofabraxas4414 Amen🙏🏿
I love Nigeria/Africa because no matter how discouraging the country or the continent is, we the youths still try to create a life for ourselves and we are also making waves around the world.
Yes o
Discouraging?
@@mirannaire Discouraging because of the corrupt and inept governments and the lack of capital. Also, the blatant disrespect, pity and ignorance that the rest of the world often pays us. But regardless of that we (Africans) are still hustling and trying our best to create a better future.
@@marmar9957 facts !!
exactly 🦋
This exposure was necessary. Thanks Tayo. With this video ,You’ve saved me a ton of money from buying and shipping furniture from New York. From now on I’ll patronize my people with absolute pride 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
A patriotic, hard working and visionary young woman doing futuristic things.
Tayo, you have no idea how relatable these videos are. You watched and get inspired immediately. Thank you for sharing with us.
I love Nigeria because no matter how many reasons it gives us to hate it, we just can't seem to give up on it.
For so long, Africa has been considered the dark side of the world but rather than giving up, her children keep growing to beam the positive light on their mother, a good example is what you and every other successful entrepreneurs across Africa are doing, living through the pains and making sure Africa is seen and heard. And for others like me still struggling to create that value, we will not give up no matter how many times we have failed. We are Africans and we can never give up.
I love Nigeria because of its young people. When a country is loaded with people of great potential-like the ones you showcase in your videos, regardless of its terrible rulers, that country is poised towards greatness.
Your comment is gold....that's what I always tell those who have given up on the country. ..what Nigeria is facing are surmountable challenges which can be fixed with the right people in power cos leadership is key.
Young people with vision and are people oriented need to start enteringthe political space to drive the change we all want...
The old politicians who are self serving and only think about themselves and bulging bank accounts need to be retired ASAP
@@nigerdeltamirrortv9311 thanks
That's exactly what our government is scared of.
I clicked so fast! Looks interesting! Now let me watch! 😀
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Nice one
@@TochiEmenine subscribed
😂 First to View gang
@@husseinsidibe4954 Bless you ! 😭
I'm currently starting my business in photography in Nigeria.
I love Nigeria because its filled with creative souls and we don't give up.
This makes me proud as a Nigerian and Pan African. We all need to buy made in Africa goods and promote them
That's why I only use Dangote cement not....
I am currently in London and I have been struggling. Someone has suggested that I do carpentry and furniture making. After watching this video motivate me a woman to do this. Wish me luck.
Best of luck!!!
What a boss🙌🙌🙌.
This is what Naija needs not everyone graduating and looking for suit and tie to sit in an office 👊🏾👊🏾👊🏾
Yes ooooo!!!!👍
Lots of graduates are business minded and do have a business ideas, but the major stumbling block that kills most dreams and ideas is Capital (Money).
@@tosinkiladejo7269 to start a business you don't need money..you need people. Thats what my dad who has started several multi-million dollar businesses told me....the mistake is putting capital above all....all our businesses were started with people not capital
@@tosinojo7310 I agree with you. But above all, you still need money + "right people" to actualize the business ideas.
If you’re starting a small baked goods business from home you generally don’t need outside capital but if you’re interested in launching a business that’ll have employees that need to be paid regularly, rent, taxes, bills, etc you will need significant capital either from your personal savings, from loans, or investors otherwise you won’t be able to sleep at night for the first 6 months to 1 yr worrying where the money is going to come from in your new business to pay all the monthly obligations.
Nobody should ship furnitures to Africa from the states anymore, you will be wasting your money, all the beautiful pieces are right there in Nigeria, with what you are showing and what Woda show the other day Africa is rising.
True!
It's now cheaper to buy furniture from reputable organisations as this in africa than shipping.
The last time I checked, the cost is tripled or more when buying from abroad.
Absolutely correct. We can get anything we want in Nigeria if we put out effort like this young lady
buy made in africa guys....buy made in africa.....we are rising....thankyou Tayo, maya and all of you bringing us theses amazing revelations.....young africans are blessed
Let's encourage him. Watch till the end. Allow the ads play complete. Thanks
Loved every moment of this! As an African American I said "If I'm gonna leave America, it'll be to Africa" Ghana, Togo and Benin were the first 3 countries I've ever visited outside of America - Nigeria is next! Any place my people are I feel at home and that is why I love Africa. It's home. Thanks for your amazing content!
Try to come here in Cote d'Ivoire
You are welcome home ❤️
If you want to relocate please try to come up with a business plan that not only will change your life but the lives of others. No need to work 9-5 for someone else when you can be your own boss
nice! 🦋
Always welcome, Africa is home...
I see this brand becoming the IKEA of Africa or something. Even bigger. The possibilities are endless.
Awesome video,dear Africans,let's support our own🇨🇮
The factory is hugeeeeee! She's done well for herself. I feel like Nigerians achieve more at an earlier age, kudos to all hardworking omo naigas💪
She is so inspiring. How beautiful to see a young woman rising above all odds.
Yes, one example - it pains me to know that there isn't a reliable power supply. Anyway, she wont let that stop her.
@@evemason3456 actually there's a youtube video I watched just before this one about another woman with a furniture business.
I am a British Born Ghanaian previously patronised and brainwashed by the West to believe Europe /England is better. Sitting here I am more inspired by strong Africans reaching huge heights and achieving with a fraction of the resources of Europeans and a 10x more challenges. The message coming out of Africa is "we are strong. " I am lifted and strengthen by that message. This chick is hard! That chair was my favourite piece and I would love one with Ghanaian symbol Akoma to match the logo for my brand Space Cafe (going no where in England but destined to fly). My space is health development and Integrated healthcare . Thank you for showing the real Africa. 💗
i love nigeria because its land of opportunity
Same word for Africa is ONE.
Wore till it's thread worn.
So we took her to the seamstress,
the seamstress seamed stressed.
She yearns her tools to rest.
Says for too long they fixed a mess.
Maybe it was just to change the dress.
Africa needs a redress.
When I see creatives who thrive against all the odds stacked upon them, I realise that these are the people who will clothe Africa anew. Who will change the narrative, twist the plot, stand upon the stage of the world and tell our stories. Stories of growth and most importantly stories of a rebirth. My love for Africa stems from an undaunting belief that greatness lives here ❤️
I can't believe she's just 26
Ordered a desk from them, can’t wait to get it. Big ups Tayo!
I'm so impressed with this young entrepreneur. The next "IKEA" (of Africa) 👏
I love Nigeria, because when I look around, rather than seeing problems, I see a myriad of opportunities. Africa's got so much potential and today's youths are out to unleash it.
I love Nigeria because of the Diverse Culture, Hard working people even in the face of adversity/corruption, we are still smiling hoping things will get better.
As for Africa, I love our Dark skin and green pastures. Though, we are developing, with time, we have a brighter future.
Thank you, Namesake. Good coverage. Job well executed!!! 👍
I love Nigeria because her people dont give up easily.
I'm here too. This is a nice piece. You and Wode Maya have inspired me to do some of these projects here in Ghana. I promote Young Entrepreneurs. Thanks Tayo
She said and I quote
'' I don't want to be an Architect so I started furniture making"......well, in my own opinion , furniture making is Architecture, you're only specializing which is a welcome development. well done ..... I love those who have the gut to start something instead of complaining.
Taeillo is one of those brands that make you believe that Nigeria can be great again!
I'm a Nigerian living in Nigeria and I love Nigeria because it has a population that can support literally any good business you choose to start.
Tayo, the Femi will be a perfect gift for my mum for her 50th birthday. I hope I'll win it 🙏.
I can’t lie I’m so impressed. This gives me so much hope.
One thing I love about Africans(Nigerians) is her COURAGE, and with this COURAGE comes extraordinary HOPE, HOPE for the better FUTURE, HOPE for their country's strength, and HOPE for those around them.
Each country in Africa is unique, has its own culture and different lifestyle and I would love people around the world to learn, to re-think their current view of what this region looks like and is often depicted as, and get to know it because AFRICA is the FUTURE and the FUTURE is not a time zone that is yet to come, the FUTURE is NOW... I'm proud to be a NIGERIAN.
Big ups TAYO for this remarkable content.
If no one will say it directly, i will say it. She is a genius! Henceforth, i'll be buying furniture from her company. Make we support wetin dey good. Tayo has played his part. Too inspiring. That VR showroom thing knock me off.
I'm so amazed at the impact Nigerian females are making in business. Her story is truly inspiring!
Hey son we are all proud of you and your fellow UA-camrs. Some of us in our 50s and 60s are watching you guys with great excitement. The present and the future is Africa.
It's been really great seeing you growth, Tayo. You've always delivered engaging content, and it's inspiring to see Africa through your eyes.
Tayo I don’t have much to say, thank you for what you are doing. The furniture‘s are so nice. I know the next time I’m in Nigeria, I will surely buy some pieces for my home in Benin city from this company. Thank God you are showing the better side of Africa. Thanks
Wow, this is awesome. I can see her rise to the level of IKEA, bringing in African themes into affordable priced furniture for young folks and couples
Haha I didn't finish watching. She made reference to this later on in the video
The sheer grit and determination of an average Nigerian is second to non. In the midst of a chaotic country, there is always a talent some where, that can create a "chaotic beauty". Mr Tayo Aina thanks for this different narrative about Nigeria!!!
i love Nigeria because because God has blessed us this country and i am lucky to be born a Nigerian
Nigeria’s greatest gift is not oil, minerals, movies, Afrobeats...it is that which lies within her ppl...great determination!🇳🇬
@@aao449 soo true
You are so right, we need to start taking risks and don’t depend on Government. It’s individuals that create Jobs with their ingenuity and not government. The Nigerian youth will turn this country around by the grace of God..
@@moham.279 Amen
Watching this video has heightened my love for Nigeria. Despite our current woes as a nation where a lot of our people, especially our youths, have given up on the country and working tirelessly to abscond overseas for 'greener pastures', I still have this strong belief that the grass is greenest on this side only if we look inwardly and put in work in actualizing our full potential. Jumoke Dada's story is one of a strong Nigerian believer, and that should inspire others as well. Like I used to tell my peers 'God never made a mistake by making you to be born in Nigeria. He is intentional'. Nigeria is a land of limitless opportunities, that's why we see foreigners coming here to make use of them for their own gain, while ironically a lot of us are working hard to leave the country to theirs.
God bless Nigeria, and God bless every entrepreneur.
This is just BOSS move. I feel so inspired by this young woman.
Great, Africa, mostly Nigeria are self dependent, very impressive people, she is truly a risky taker, self dependent and confident on what she is doing, I love Africans, God bless you for making this video.
I have always loved the taellio brand. Love Nigeria because of our spirit and Grit. Great people.
Egbon Daud
This is why representation matters!!! Big visions, ideas, determination and grit can come in any form, height, skin color, social class or gender.
I love how calm, open, unpretentious and sensible she is. If you passed her on the street she looks just like a regular human being, not someone who runs a multimillion dollar business that hires 50 people and controls a complex supply chain of materials, works in progress and finished products.
Taeillo's working capital management and supplier management must be off the charts too, to handle all they do!!
I am marvelled and intrigued
A leader, CEO, visionary, mover and shaker can literally be anyone who will.
Well done Jumoke, Well done Taeillo!!!.
Keep working, inspiring and growing!!!
I love Nigeria because though the growth we are after seems to be happening slowly...it's still happening.
Love to see and be part of it.
Respect this girl from canadaaa nicee work
She has accomplished a lot at very young age, very impressive..... love it
Much respect ✊ my brother watching from Cameroon 🇨🇲
I love Nigeria/Africa because we are resilient and hardworking despite the challenges that comes with the country.
I am very proud of this woman
This is inspiring. Nigeria and indeed africa isn't just the future but the present. I am glad to be alive to witness the shift already brewing. Thank you Tayo. Bless up to young amazing Lady you sure ignited a flame in many lives across the country.
Just simple, because of the creativities and it's opportunities.
Even at its current state, I just have this feeling that Nigeria is going to be a great and independent nation. If our people can just support and patronize our people doing great stuffs like this then the future is bright 🔆
Nice video👌
I love Nigeria because of the many yet rare, strong willed and kind hearted people, from the okada riders to the dogged students, who just keep on going hard every morning despite the crazy living conditions.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Beautiful. Another lady? I am proud of her.🇬🇧🇬🇧
Why I love Nigeria or why I love Africa? Because although I have never been there and so can not possibly win this chair the soul of Nigeria speaks to me. Nigerian movies make me feel at home, Lagos and you and Korty and Wode Maya and all the clips of Nigeria that I have seen online feel more like home to me than anywhere else that I have ever been .. and this comes from a country-less traveller who has lived in more than 10 countries but who was born in the Caribbean
IKEA of Africa....yessss !!! africa has being yearning for quality for soo long and now we are getting it in all aspect.....am sooo happy for our generation..
No she is not IKEA as that is really mass produced cheap furniture. Here you see she used real wood unlike much of IKEA stuff which is MDF
@@ifehansson2254 Agreed, IKEA furniture is not quality on purpose because it's supposed to be affordable accessed by all. This lady's furniture is both quality and stylish.
I like her competitive nature. That is the key to success.
Congrats to her, this is the images of Black africans I want to see
I love Nigeria because the Youths have taken up innovation and creativity to provide employment opportunities even in the face of challenging conditions. Thank you Tayo for showcasing the massive impact young people are making in Nigeria. This is home and Cheers
As someone who studied architecture too and loved furniture design but only had the opportunity to explore it while in school cuz no one took me seriously in Lagos, this was truly inspiring. Locally fabricated furniture is not only more authentic and meaningful in my opinion but saves so much cost in the long run and adapts design to the wonderful materials we have here in Nigeria, amazing video!
In some day this country will be great because of this smart and Poisson people like u
Guys we should support Tayo in every way we can! His videos are making waves here abroad. Great video👍🏾
I totally agree with you. He has kept us proud and well informed about Nigeria.
And also support that furniture company. 👍🏾
Let's her take advantage of Africa continental free trade area (ACFTA) to sell more products and expand the business
Guys You know what. I was about setting up some some meeting in Canada with potential Investors to invest in my New Furniture Company.
After seeing this video, fuck it! Am coming back to Nigeria to start up the Company.
I would love to be on your team when it's time Sir
Congratulations in advance ☺️
U need to have a rethink. Don't act with impulse.
@@favourazukaego3803 Definitely. Give yourself time to think through how you'll manage the obstacles and challenges.
Best of luck! 🙏🏾🤞🏾🙏🏾🤞🏾
I love Nigeria and cannot wait to hopefully visit it next year. I love Nigeria because it is build by us, with us and for us. It has a rich and vibrant culture. And don't get me started about the delicious food😊
I love Nigeria. I’m not a Nigerian but always do vacation trips there. I love the culture, church, food and the people. I am a health care professional, but also have an entrepreneurial heart ♥️. I’m looking forward for ideas to build on and invest in. You and a few African UA-camrs like Wode Maya have been inspiring me lately.
Blessings from Canada
Because of Maya I discovered all African UA-cam noff respectively to all of you guys who are trying to promote the motherland i live in Italy right now but thinking to move back home for the future commons Good youths☝
This is the first time I'm hearing and seeing this and I'm blown away
Ii wanted to watch it to the end. I love her spirit and her vibe also and designs. There are lots of people like her in Nigeria who won't blame the country for whats happening to them but look for opportunities in disguise and keep working and growing.
I hope the company grows to be a household name in Africa
If we produce just half what we consume, Africa will be the biggest economy in the world.
P.S: So erm, everyone's looking at the furniture but I'm just looking her. She's beautiful! I mean what she said at 15:22 - 15:40 shows how strong she is. A perfect combination of beauty and grit. Love it.
Taeillo is so so dope... She is already building the future Nigeria/Africa we want. Quality products using mostly local materials. No doubt, the product are export standards. The possibilities are endless here in Nigeria, for the resilient. Thank you Tayo for bringing this up here 👊🏻. You're making us love Naija more
Why I love Nigeria even with the Bad System of Government the Youth are not given up! We are so industrious, Creative, Hard-working. I am so loving everything about this! we Blacks Very soon we will get there. I am also into Furnitures as well. Thanks for bring this piece to viewing it as really inspired me.
Why I love Nigeria? It teaches you tough love in a way you just can't get anywhere else, lol
Am a Ghanaian never been to Nigeria but Maya and Tayo gave me the spirit despites the negative commitment.
Now am Ghanaian/Nigerian.
No matter how it pisses you off, you just fall in love with it and stick to the hope that all dreams are valid. Nigeria and Africa is great, that's why I love Africa/Nigeria
This is soooo inspiring!!!!
Edit: I love how young Nigerians are changing the narrative of the country nationally and internationally. What we've seen last year from what the leadership does for the country vs the people of Nigeria, really shows that we can bring the change we want to see and it is amazing. I am truly proud👏🏾👏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾
Am in the Uk and am soooooooo inspired
Industrialisation is the way! She is little but powerful.. nice interview. Nothing else to love but Africa
Africa is full of resilient people. And I love Africa for this.
Wow, so I'm really inspired by this. I'm a female architect as well and this inspires me alot, I've always had love for furniture design. Well, considering the country isn't making it easy for the youths to thrive. I'll be lying if I say I love my country but in honesty,I love the zeal the youths put in every day to see they make a name for themselves. So that's what I love about my country.
Africa is the future, so much opportunities in Nigeria
This video was so inspiring! I love Africa because she is the SOURCE! She gives life, beauty and strength to rest of the earth. And that’s on periodt😌
We will patronise this amazing Industrious lady. We are going to make an impact on Nigeria and Africa as a Canvass. Its going to be gradual but it will be definite.