About Us

Our Story

In 2014 during the Boko Haram religious massacre at Bornu State, Nigeria when the unfortunate incidence of the Chibok girls kidnapping occurred , many residents fled their homes to different parts of Nigeria including Lagos.

Out of these refugees who fled to Lagos were pregnant mothers . Our Founder, Gennesaret Adaeze Ajuka, started a short-lived crochet empowerment program for some of them at Addo Ajah axis in Lagos. Adaeze’s first crochet gift item was a christening shoe that she made for the newborn daughter of one of the pregnant refugee mothers called “Mama Arosa”.

Fast forward to May 2024, when MUNAGI finally became a longterm reality. Specifically created to use crocheting as a weapon for fighting against poverty in the lives of African women & girls. What started with just the founder and one trainee has now grown to include over 8 employees as of April 2025. So far over 100 beneficiaries have benefited in our community crochet training sessions.

At Munagihandmadecrochet, we combine traditional African creativity with contemporary designs , creating beautiful, sustainable products while empowering women & girls.

Plush Crochet bags

Our Mission

To empower African women & girls through sustainable employment in the art of crocheting , fostering financial freedom while improving their overall quality of life.

Our Vision

To create a world where every African woman & girl has the financial freedom to pursue their dreams leading to thriving communities of successful African females.

Our Team

Despite the prevalent bigotry & religious disunity in Nigeria, our team is made of artisans drawn from diverse ethnic groups as well as religious groups.