Our Impact
Edoshoe is more than a manufacturer—it’s a movement to empower and uplift. We’ve trained and empowered thousands of youths and women through our free and subsidized skills acquisition programs. We have partnered with local communities to identify talent, build capacity, and create jobs. Our Shoe4Kids initiative and school shoe distribution projects have provided thousands of schoolchildren with quality footwear at no cost, reducing the burden on low-income families.
Our Initiatives and Programs
Shoe4Kids Initiative: Free school shoes, bags, and training for kids in underserved communities.
Leather Skills Development Program: 3-month intensive training and internship for aspiring artisans.
Edoshoe Cluster Market: Training hubs and mini-factories located in cluster areas within Benin City for ongoing training and job creation.
Women in Leather Project: Targeted at empowering women entrepreneurs in the leather industry.
MSMEs Support Program: Providing access to machinery, workspace, and marketing opportunities for small leather businesses.
Our Factory & Technology
Equipped with modern leather machines and tools, our factory serves as a central hub for mass production, training, and research. We continue to invest in innovative technology to improve production efficiency and product quality, while upholding environmental sustainability standards.
Our Leadership
Founded and led by Osemwengie Victor Odion, a multi-award-winning leather expert and business development consultant, Edoshoe is driven by a passion for excellence, creativity, and impact. With over 18 years of experience in the leather industry and recognized for his role in empowering MSMEs, Victor leads a team of skilled professionals dedicated to building a lasting legacy.
Our Partners & Collaborations
Edoshoe works closely with:
Government agencies (including NILEST, BOI, and Ministry of Trade & Investment)
Schools and educational institutions
International and local NGOs
Leather industry associations (NALPAN, etc.)
Private sector partners and sponsors
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