How Elikem Kumordzie is building a billion dollar African fashion brand

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How Elikem Kumordzie is building a billion dollar African fashion brand


Welcome to another episode of Grow with Brif, a show where we talk to entrepreneurs on the African continent about their businesses, exploring the profits and challenges involved in building a business in Africa.

Today I paid a visit to the renowned, award-winning fashion designer and actor Elikem Kumordzie the tailor to learn what it takes…

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@RCJCONSULT

This is beautiful

@emilhennor9115

Big ups, Hubert, for this video.
The quality of the video footage is quite high, even at 360p. The sound is crystal clear without glitches. The video transition with editing is simple and neat, which shows how professional you are in this field. The subtle but notable local music in the background breathes an essence of Afrikan originality in the video. The guest was well poised and articulated his journey and experiences well. Thanks for putting Ghana on the map. Your unflagging efforts will soon blossom in due time. My right thumb is usually acquainted with your video's like button.👍🏾

@henrykofidanso

It is very inspiring to watch Elikem make it through and encouraging versatility in human endeavors.
@BrifAfrica had this spot on!!!!!!!!

@poppyful4377

I can't reach his online store 😔

@theresamoffatt501

good one

@ivanarogers

amazing!

@okogideon

Solid stuff! Enjoyed watching this

@rebirthstudios3370

Wow, Elikem's doing great. He's really learnt his way out.

Video nicely shot too. Kudos 🎉🎉

@cwerkubliss

🎉❤

@GetrudeKeliAwudzah

Inspiring. Definitely, let your children learn what you do. Involve them. No, it doesn't mean they should tow that line but if you're into any kind of art or craft, your children should get that skill from you. It is not child abuse. It'll come handy for them sometime in their life. It may also serve as a foundation for some skill they may have to learn later in life. I see how some people find it easy doing some things because they had a foundation earlier in life.

@QwecySlim

Nice to see Elikem doing so well💯

@_barbarabonney

Wooow! His business is huge. It's good to know he's excelling in fashion!