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    New Black-owned smart shoe line has bluetooth capabilities that can connect to smart phones and tablets

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    New-Black-ownedNew Black-owned smart shoe line has bluetooth capabilities that can connect to smart phones and tablets

    (c) Entrepreneur Jide Ipaye, founder of the Keexs smart shoe

    Move over Nike and make room for Keexs, an Africa-inspired brand and the first smart shoe in Africa with a Bluetooth connection to your smartphone and mobile devices. Even more importantly, the new sneakers brand creates jobs and also helps poor people in Nigeria.

    Straight outta… Nigeria

    The new sneakers brand was created by Nigerian entrepreneur Babajide ā€œJideā€ Ipaye. He started his company by raising $20,000 through crowd-funding, after studying shoe production in the Netherlands. The shoes are fun and colorful, featuring African-inspired prints and sell for $59 online and in stores across Lagos. The manufacturing is located in Lagos, which creates jobs for many people in Lagos. In addition, Ipaye donates 10 percent of company profits to projects that help eliminate poverty.

    IT meets footwear

    Keexs is advertised as the first ā€œInnovative and Social Oriented footwear brand in Africa.ā€ Founder Ipaye founded and has been running an IT company in Nigeria for ten years. He wanted to incorporate technology into his passion for footwear. He went to the Netherlands to learn how to make sneakers at SLEM institute, the world’s leading school for innovative footwear design and manufacturing. The result was Keexs.

    Giving back

    It was important for Ipaye to create a company that would help others. His new shoe line is doing just that by creating jobs in the city of Lagos, where his manufacturing plant is located. But he wants to attract more investors and build a manufacturing facility in Nigeria.

    For more information on Keexs, go to www.keexs.com

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    Carma Henry

    Carma Lynn Henry Westside Gazette Newspaper 545 N.W. 7th Terrace, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33311 Office: (954) 525-1489 Fax: (954) 525-1861

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