Midspecial Concepts Sets to Unveil New 'Ita Inochi' Concepts Product

Midspecial Concepts has announced its decision to unveil new western wears with a touch of Ebira fabric 'Ita Inochi' concepts Product named "Jacket Ita Inochi".



Midspecial Concepts has taken it upon itself to bring Ebira traditional local attires  to modern standard as a way of promoting Ebira Cultural Heritage to the global world.


According to the Concept, this new product is available in two different colors (white and black), different styles and sizes for all ages.

"This new product which will soon hit the local and international market will be available for all Nigerians including the ones residing in diaspora as we have made arrangements with top online market stores such as Jumia, Konga, Yaistore, etc and at least one pickup station in each of the major city in the country.

"You can Pre-Order the product and be the first to rock it, just DM us on WhatsApp on 08132084435 or chat any of our social handle Facebook/Instagram (@midspecialconcepts).

"Retailers who are interested in selling our products can also contact us for business.

"Of our plans, this is just a tip of an iceberg; there's little we can do from our limited capital, but with your full support we will be able to stand to compete with other global tribes in Africa.

"Our dream is to create a new global Ebira tribe that will bring to reality the dream of our forefathers and rewrite our history in the sand of time. Contact: 08132084435
IG: @Midspecialconcepts
Fb: Midspecial Concepts", it added.

Signed
Abdulhamid Midspecial (CEO Of Midspecial Concepts).

Comments

  1. I'm so glad for all the effort put in place to promote ebira culture heritage, I love it. May almighty Allah continue to elevate u to a greater height and may He provides u more wisdom nd understanding to spread ur innovation.

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