05/08/2025
SOME BATTLES HAPPEN BEHIND CLOSED DOOR.....BUT WE KEPT GOINGššŖ”š§µ
August 2024.
Our transformer got spoilt just like that.
Power supply? Gone.
What we thought would be a short disruption turned into an 11-month-long battle with darkness, noise, heat, and high costs.
While the world saw fine clothes and finished jobsā¦
They didnāt see the generators we ran 24/7 just to keep sewing.
They didnāt see how we had to move workstations multiple times looking for better light, less noise, or just a place to breathe.
They didnāt see the days our profits became fuel money, how weād buy petrol and pray it lasted till the last stitch.
They didnāt see the times we were physically drained, yet still delivered because someone trusted us with their outfit and special day.
It was hard.
Really hard.
But we didnāt stop. We couldnāt.
Why? Because we had people counting on us.
People who believed in Sidmab clothing even when we were operating in survival mode.
To every client who stayed with us....
To those who didnāt complain when pickup delayed by a few hoursā¦
To those who paid without haggling, even when we were silently bleedingā¦
To those who kept coming back and referring others
Youāre the real MVPs.
You didnāt just keep our machines running, you kept our hearts beating.
One of our bulk production to United States is the picture Alao Ayodeji Sherif attached to this post.
Fast forward to July 2025 our transformer finally got replaced!
We can finally work with peace, with power, and with the joy of knowing that our resilience wasnāt wasted.
And so, this is more than a post
Itās a THANK YOU.
Itās a TESTIMONY.
And itās a REMINDER that behind every finished outfit is a story of Sweat, Strength, and Grace.
Sidmab Clothing isnāt just a brand!
Itās a movement of passion, backed by grit, and dressed in divine help.
Weāre still here. Still standing. Still sewing. Still Showing up irrespective of the background saga!
And by Godās grace, weāre just getting started.
Mutiat Adewale Oyediran
Omo Elerinmosa