In a bid to meet the growing demand for skilled floral design decorators in the Nigeria event space, Florals By Jedidiah, an event firm, is set to empower women and those interested in the craft starting from 2nd March.
Floral design or flower arrangement is the art of using plant materials and flowers to create a pleasing and balanced composition incorporating the elements of texture, space, colour and lines. In addition to flower arrangements, floral design includes making wreaths, bouquets, and garlands, among others.
Agatha Adesigbin, the firm’s chief executive officer, says in a statement that the idea is to give back by empowering as many people as possible, having recorded considerable achievement as an event floral designer in over a decade.
“During my training in event decoration, I was exposed to floral arrangements and I realised I had a flair for it,” she said.
“I decided to go for further training in floral arrangement at a reputable floral outfit. Then, my trainer had to travel abroad for a while and left some of her floral accounts for me. It was then I realised that floral business could fetch good money.”
She was excited and served those clients excellently well, she says.
“Fast forward to 2018, I had a leading to take the floral arm of our event decor business a notch higher. This resulted in our floral design classes which have impacted a lot of lives in Nigeria and other African countries,” she explains.
She says Nigeria’s event industry is worth N4 billion today and is big enough to accommodate those who are skilled in various relevant crafts.
“For example, floral design is the new décor and is fast becoming a desired trend at events today. Our outfit has been privileged to provide floral service for few top clients such as the Rotary Club International, Day Start, and Nigeria Stock Exchange, among others.”
The event decor expert says that floral design is a lucrative business and people who are skilled in it are highly sought-after.
“Florals has brought laurels for our outfit. Of recent is our nomination for The Event Industry Conference (TEIC) staircase challenge as well as winning of the Event Florist of the Year Award by the Association of Event Vendors of Nigeria- ASSEV,” she further says.
She has trained about 105 florists who are doing well, but admits that this number is not enough for the gap that is to be filled in the event industry.
On what participants are to expect, she says they will be exposed to the technics of floral design and be equipped with the right knowledge that will enable them start their own business.
