Hi everyone,
I’m Nafisat ,a fresh graduate of Agricultural Economics from ABU, Zaria. I am also a fashion designer based in Zaria.
I love creating modest, comfortable pieces and sharing bits of my journey in lifestyle & growth.
Excited to connect with creatives, entrepreneurs
Hi @victorosimhen9
My name is Atilola Hafeezah and I am a passionate pastry chef who recently completed training in culinary school. I’m about to begin my internship and I wish to have a small store to create and sell quality cakes, pastries, and desserts. However, as a fresh graduate, I lack the funds to secure a suitable location and purchase the necessary equipment. Without support, I may remain idle instead of starting my business and putting my skills to use.
I admire your success and dedication, and I believe you understand the value of investing in young talent. I’m very good at what I do and I’m determined to go far in this field. Your financial support for a store and essential equipment would help me @Craviebakehouse start operations, stay consistent, and grow my business.
Additionally, your influence would give my brand the visibility it needs to succeed faster.
I would be deeply grateful for any support you can offer.❤️
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I want to share some vendor recommendations today.
They are people whom I have patronised and trusted.
I want to take that stress away from you.
Kindly patronize and refer them.
If you are in Ilorin and you want tasty parfait with all the necessary toppings, reach out to @DecastleTreats. You will be marvelled.
Cc: @InsideIlorin_NG
There are so many RTW vendors but I know one I can recommend.
If you are in Abuja and you want premium well tailored Abaya, gowns, etc, House of Feesha Clothing is the best. @Nafisatmide
She delivers worldwide too.
Mention Peng for a discount. 😊
If you don’t define your brand, people will define it for you—and you may not like what they decide.
Your brand is how people see you, what they remember about you, and why they trust (or don’t trust) you.
What do people know you for presently?
Be honest, are you happy with it?
If you don’t actively shape it, people will make assumptions based on whatever little information they have.
For example, if you rarely talk about your skills or expertise, people won’t see you as an expert. If your online presence is inconsistent, people may assume you’re unreliable.
A strong brand requires clarity. Ask yourself:
What do I want to be known for?
Who do I want to attract?
What message am I consistently sharing?
Take control of your brand by showing up, sharing valuable insights, and engaging with the right audience.
When you define your brand with intention, you attract the right people and create more opportunities.
End.
@omoalhajaabiola@Remi_labs I’m a recent graduate who is fascinated by the tech world and have been taking courses online with my phone which is very difficult when it comes to practice and implementation,a laptop would be a dream come true for me as that would help fasten my learning skills,thank you.
I take God beg you help me RETWEET.🙏💙
🙍♀️Zee, I need khimar for yah Lateef’26.
Me: say less, i got you.✂️
Every stitch created with love, sews this beauty.🤍
Custom made.🤍🌸
🏷️ 22,000.
For booking and inquiries send a Dm to 09093607161