A shoemaker from Kaduna has acquired social media traction after uploading a pair of shoes he produced. In a post on X, shoemaker Aaron Danjuma stated that the shoes cost N30,000.
The stunning shoes astounded social media fans since they were as lovely as Timberland boots.
Danjuma congratulated himself in the article, claiming he was too talented to be earning the minimum salary.
He wrote on X: “I’m too talented to be earning minimum wage. We are active. Bring deals. Handmade shoes straight outta Kaduna State Nigeria.”
Fortunately for Danjuma, the post went viral, attracting fashion enthusiasts who expressed a desire to patronize him.
One of the prospective consumers, @thissdax, commented on the post: “Make a purple one for me. And I’ll get it for 200,000 rather than 30,000. Deal?”
Nigerians React to Photos of Beautiful Shoes
@yama_oldman said: “These are amazing absolutely love it… But brother, take this advice. Buy a chemical nose mask and safety eye goggles, or make a full-screen shield. Your health is more important than your passion. No lung transplant in today’s science field, ohhh.” *
@HRH_Ujuaku commented: “You’re incredibly talented. Please don’t be tempted to add a fake foreign label to it.”
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