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Ebook Guide to using patterns in dress making and design

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Freehand tailoring is not a bad technique in itself. but the outcomes in terms of fit, leave much to be desired. This eBook offers insights: https://lnkd.in/dWFQzHE This eye-opening eBook will expose both practicing and newbie designers to the powerful effects of using patterning in garment making. hashtag # productdesign hashtag # fashionstyle hashtag # userexperience hashtag # digitalmarketing .

Changing the Face of Payments in Africa - The Flutterwave Intervention

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Flutterwave Logo “The complete payment solution to thrive in the global economy.” - www.flutterwave.com The statement quoted above both welcomes and introduces you to the Flutterwave website. Apart from it being a short and direct payoff line, it is a declaration that is loaded with promise and possibilities. Imagine being able to send to and receive from, any kind of payment, anywhere around the world. This is the possibility that the founders of Flutterwave have conceived and seek to deliver via an integrated platform. In 2017, CNN published a piece on Iyinoluwa Aboyeji, co-founder of Flutterwave where he speaks on how they intend to change payments in Africa . In 2018, Iyinoluwa announced his retirement as CEO of the company. According to a statement on the company’s website; “Our payments solution makes it easier with secure and reliable tools...you’ll experience 24/7 customer service, reasonable fees and the technology to achieve zero failed transactions.” 

Flutterwave and HotelsNg are Making A Developer out of Me

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I'm on a new tech journey of self-development as a back-end developer. All thanks to the wonderful people at  @flutterwave who are sponsoring the programme and massive kudos to the visionary management, staff and mentors of   @startdotng ,  @hnginternship for providing the platform and knowledge delivery.  My StartNG Profile I have other published posts about this journey that I have shared here and here .  x

Tourism in Nigeria

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A View from one of the stations of Olumo Rock In the year 1914, a new nation-state was born. It was a product of an amalgamation of the Southern and Northern Protectorates made up of territories that were previously ruled by empires, kingdoms, dynasties and strong knit familial communities. That union was renamed the colony called Nigeria, and mid-wifed by Sir Frederick Lugard. Though British Rule continued from that historic moment for almost fifty years, the nation eventually rode on the agitations for self-rule by nationalists movements of the time, to independence in 1960.    The amalgamation, one of the hallmarks of Nigerian history, was beyond the signing of a document that unified the two protectorates. It sought to give many people of diverse cultures, language, dialects, religions and norms, a singular identity; the Nigerian identity that would be strong in diversity.  Though it was also the harbinger of many experiences for Nigeria, one of the arguably unsu

The Blessings of Maami

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--> The Blessings of Maami image Source: Rainbowwallpaper.blogspot.com From the depths of her being There gushes a mighty river From a source well hidden within the crucible of her spirituality. She a giver; Created just like the one who touts a 'third leg' The lot fell to her to become the ferryman of the little extra required to spawn champions. Her voice is a song Her scolds ever so painful to bear at first, Enshrine in us, character and values that birth tomorrow's laurels Her bosom is a fortress more secure than that fort where gold is held captive in Barack's country. Her laughter gladdens the day Even nature is discomfited at her pain and discomfort. Has mother ever pulled you ear? Has your backside ever felt the wrath of her slipper? Have the unspoken words of her eyes ever chilled your bones? Indeed we all have a tale to tell of mother at her punitive best Yet, how quickly mother-inflicted sorrow

Letters of Note: Love, Dad

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  From Fathers to Sons   I found this wonderful piece online that holds home-spun truths for the young man who has his mind set on bidding goodbye to single-hood, nightly hangouts with the boys and youthful revelry. In this inspiring article, a few days before his 26-year-old son, Michael, got married in June 1971, future-U.S. President Ronald Reagan sent him a letter of advice. How I wish fathers wrote their sons such letters today. Truth be told, relationships take a lot of work especially marriage relationships. What more can be more beautiful and a trying experience at the same time than two people learning to live together as one? People could leave together for decades and never get it right. And it doesn’t just end there; they will be multiplying themselves in the lives of their offspring, whom they have been given the divine privilege of nurturing. Your spouse can literally make or break you. That might sound scary but it is the truth. It has been said that g
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        Have you prayed today?   I was at the Platform 10.0 last week, an annual event organized by the wonderful leadership and people at CCC. The theme for this program was tagged 'Cultural innovation...Native intelligence going global'. It was a call to look inwards to see how well we could redefine and reinvent ourselves as individuals, businesses, communities and as a nation.    We were admonished to see 'westernization' as an experiment and not a lifestyle to follow 'zombie-like' because on the surface it looks like change but change at what cost? Do we have to trade our values in the name of progress? Should we throw away the beautiful and enterprising aspects of identity and culture under the guise of development? Food for thought but I digress...   I remember specifically that one of the speakers at the event wanted us to  pray for our country and this was the prayer:     "O God of creation Direct our noble cause Guide our leaders right Help our