Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail 293 3 months ago, one of the most exciting news to come out of Fashion in Nigeria, was the availability of a 1 Billion Naira Fashion Fund by the Bank of Industry, with just a little glitch. It was for Women only. The fund was an initiative under the Gender Unit of the bank, and targeted toward women-owned businesses. On the 29th of October, 2015, the Managing Director of the Bank of Industry Nigeria, Mr. Rasheed Olaoluwa was present at Style House Files’ Fashion Business Series, a platform created to facilitate conversations with key players from the Nigerian and international fashion industry as a useful tool for exchanging ideas, networking and developing the fashion industry. It held during Lagos Fashion & Design Week, where he gave the keynote address on Fashion as a key driver of the economy. More Articles You Would Love Brooklyn Museum Celebrates African Fashion With Christie Brown, Papa Oppong, Thebe Magugu & More 2nd Edition of the Amazing Libreville Fashion Week Creates Two Fashion Weeks For Gabon To much surprise, he announced that since the Fashion Fund had been announced, not one business had been able to access it, and after much feedback on how to disperse the funds, he shared with the audience that the 1 Billion Naira Fashion Fund is now open to Men & Women owned business, open to both sexes. Going further, he announced that the Bank of Industry is currently developing a Fashion production hub in collaboration with the Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) that will operate from Lagos where designers can produce in mass quantities. For More Information on the Bank of Industry’s 1 Billion Naira Fashion Fund. Please see below: Read More On Nigeria Fashion & Politics Remember to Shop Your Print Look from Our Online Boutique at https://www.fashionghana.com/shop Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist African Print Two-Piece BikiniRated 4.67 out of 5 $50.00 Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Mud Cloth Trench Coat In Midi LengthRated 5.00 out of 5 $160.00 Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Dashiki / Angelina Print Crop Top & Shorts OutfitRated 4.00 out of 5 $75.00 Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Silk African Print Racer Cut Kaftan DressRated 5.00 out of 5 $80.00 Hot Add to cart Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Mud Cloth Caped Shoulder JacketRated 5.00 out of 5 $200.00 Hot Select options Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Outfit With Kente Stripe To The MiddleRated 3.00 out of 5 $90.00 Hot Select options Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Angelina Print / Dashiki Bomber Jacket $160.00 -33%Hot Select options Quick ViewAdd to Wishlist Multi-Tiered Ruffled Kente Sleeves Pencil Dress $120.00 Original price was: $120.00.$80.00Current price is: $80.00. See More Here https://www.fashionghana.com/shop fashion fundfor menfundmen fashion fundnigera 1millionnigeria's fashion fund Share FacebookTwitterPinterestLinkedinWhatsappTelegramEmail Nana Tamakloe Founder of FashionGHANA.com and Accra Fashion Week. I'm grateful you visited, I hope you share, subscribe and share your comments or opinions below. More For You #OOTD: Shams Berry Merges Elegance & Sultriness in Magbrien’s Striking Bustier Ensemble VIDEO: Watch The Moment Two Young Chinese Boys Were Over Excited To See... Muyishime Unleashes The ‘Conlang Collection’: A Bold Step Towards Inclusive Fashion #OOTD: Crochet Like You’ve Never Seen; Witness The Stunning Crochet/Kente Print Look By... #BIKINIBAE: Cute Grenadian Beauty Reysher Is Serving Stunning Swimwear With Unparalleled Grace &... VIDEO: Rihanna Promises Ayra Starr A Verse After Rick Ross Failed To Create... PICS: Top Influencer Krisline Stars in Fabulous ‘SISTERHOOD’ Images Featuring Sierra Leone Influencer... VIDEO: Watch Rihanna Take A Shot At Learning Congolese Language Lingala Hemadé Unveils ‘SWEET FAMILY’ Collection: A Nostalgic Blend Of Modernity And Vintage Elegance VIDEO: “Indians Used To Burn Their Hair Until They Realized Stupid African Women... Leave a Comment Cancel ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment. This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.