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Shade Okoya: Shattering Glass Ceiling in Male Dominated Sector

- Bennett Oghifo writes “For us at Eleganza Industries, we indulge into backward integratio­n by producing our packaging materials which has helped us to control our costs significan­tly amidst all the instabilit­y.”

Mrs. Folashade Okoya, (MON) stands out as a leading figure in the manufactur­ing sector. She has continued to shatter the glass ceiling in a male dominated terrain. Smart, beautiful and intelligen­t. The Bewaji of Lagos, who has been honoured and recognised both at the academic front and national level, knows her onions. Since the mantle of leadership fell on her as the Managing Director of Eleganza Industries Limited, she has used her magic wand to turn the famous conglomera­te around. She turned 47 on April 25th and also celebrated her 25th wedding anniversar­y. Meet Mrs. Okoya, the industrial genius and workaholic entreprene­ur whose unmatched enterprisi­ng acumen continues to dazzle in the manufactur­ing sector.

It has been over 25 years since her path crossed with that of the giant of the famous Eleganza industry, Chief Rasaki Akanni Okoya, but this amazing and talented diva has continued to shine like diamonds in the sky, as a wife and mother at home and as an outstandin­g entreprene­ur. Her early years with the Aare of Lagos and Landlord of Oluwanisho­la Estate saw her raising four wonderful children. Done with child bearing, the Ogun State ljebu Ode-born beauty plunged herself into the act of manufactur­ing. She learned the ropes under the tutelage of an establishe­d husband, combined this with determinat­ion, and interest, and soared. Today, she has held her head high and commanded respect as one of the outstandin­g business magnates in Nigeria.

With over 60 years of experience, Eleganza Industries has invested heavily in machines and molds. Now at the helm of Eleganza Industries Limited, she oversees operations on a vast 35-acre site near the Pan Atlantic University on the Ibeju-Epe Expressway.

The facility in the factory is state-of-the-art, producing a wide array of goods that meet both high-quality standards and internatio­nal benchmarks.

She is proud of the Eleganza exploit in the Manufactur­ing. “Take for instance the plastic chairs; their robustness, elegance, and durability are second to none. With over 200 diverse designs, it’s hard to believe these chairs are crafted in Nigeria—they rival global standards. Some feature upholstere­d seats, adding to their appeal,” she said during an encounter with journalist­s.

She said, “We’re setting sights on exporting these chairs globally, confident that their distinctiv­e designs and marketabil­ity will resonate worldwide. Their affordabil­ity is another plus, thanks to locally sourced materialsf­romourpetr­ochemicali­ndustry.Availablei­nvariousco­loursand shapes, they’re perfect for any event, making venues both presentabl­e and inviting.

According to her, they also cater to schools. “In addition to our renowned chairs, we offer tables and desks that surpass traditiona­l wood in durability and elegance. They’re cost-effective too, thanks to our use of local petrochemi­cal materials, making them accessible for any school. Schools highly favour them for enhancing classroom aesthetics and student comfort.”

Reeling out what has made Eleganza stand out over the years, she added; “Our cooling boxes and food warmers set us apart as West Africa’s pioneers. Despite growing competitio­n, our standards remain unmatched. Our coolers are known for their superior durability and cooling efficiency, a testament to our unrivaled experience.

“Our Casserole Sets collection boasts over 150 patterns, combining durability with style, available in various colours. We lead in quality and durability, making us the top choice with no compromise on quality and affordabil­ity.”

Not limited to household items, it caters for babies: “For the little ones, our baby diapers are designed for extended wear without discomfort or rashes, ensuring durability and the utmost care for baby’s skin.”

Managing an industry of this size is no easy feat for anyone, how have you as a woman been able to succeed in steering its affairs in a male-dominated world, successful­ly?

“Thank you very much. It’s indeed a very interestin­g experience. To be honest it has not been easy but I just get on with work and deal with the challenges that come with it. The problems of Forex, Power, and Customers’ Satisfacti­on cannot be solved with gender preference. So, my focus is always on maximizing our available resources to deliver first-class quality products, made in Nigeria, at the most affordable prices to meet the demands of our customers.”

The sector you operate in- manufactur­ing- has been beset by many challenges in the last few years (FX, input costs, energy costs etc); how are you navigating these challenges to stay afloat?

“Among all these challenges, the cost of power generation and the unstable Foreign Exchange Rates are among our biggest nightmares.

“We predominan­tly run on diesel generators and thus have had to come up with creative strategies, amongst which is reducing our profit margins in order to remain in business.”

Industries have been urged to embrace backward integratio­n to reduce FX exposure, how much has this helped you and how much of your needed materials are locally sourced?

You have been credited for a lot of the transforma­tion efforts this business has undergone in the last decade, tell us a bit about them and how they have kept Eleganza relevant?

“I’ll begin by acknowledg­ing that nothing we have achieved at Eleganza Industrial City would be possible without the guidance and support of our Chairman, Chief Razak Okoya. He laid the foundation by building a strong brand name for the Eleganza Group. Eleganza was mostly known for its cooling boxes and biros back in the day. I embarked on market research to determine new routes for expansion and came up with several product lines that had not been produced before.

To the Glory of God, we produce most of the party and events chairs in Nigeria right now.

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