Joy Fache James and the Grants That Validated a Vision
By Josephine Agbonkhese
In April 2026, Joy Fache James walked into the Transcorp Hilton Abuja and received a $3,000 business grant from the Jerry Eze Foundation, awarded through a KPMG-administered selection process that identified 240 beneficiaries from a national pool of applicants. She was one of them selected not on sentiment but on demonstrated entrepreneurial merit.

It was not the first time the market had formally acknowledged what Joy was building. A year earlier, at Lagos Leather Fair 2025, Paciencia had won the Wema Bank MSME Grant in the LeatherPreneur Pitch Competition, emerging as one of only three winning brands from approximately 66 participating leather businesses. The award criteria were unambiguous: brand innovation, business scalability, design quality, and production potential. Paciencia cleared all four.
That same year, Joy was competitively selected into the LLF Accelerator Programme, a rigorous training initiative delivered in partnership with Wema Bank, the Lagos State Employment Trust Fund (LSETF), and Lagos Leather Fair and recognised among the top ten emerging leather designers from her cohort. The programme covered luxury product development, leather innovation, branding, fashion business strategy, and production systems, and the cohort represented the highest concentration of leather design talent in the country.

Taken together, these recognitions form a pattern. Joy Fache James has not been handed success. She has entered competitive processes designed to test and compare, and she has consistently come out near the top. That is a different kind of validation from press coverage or social media visibility, it is the verdict of industry professionals, business evaluators, and sector specialists who are paid to see clearly.
For Paciencia, the grants are not merely funding. They are third-party confirmation of a thesis: that a Lagos-based, handcrafted luxury leather brand built on slow-fashion principles and original design language represents a commercially viable and genuinely excellent business.
The industry has seen enough of Joy Fache James to know that this is just the beginning.
















