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How To Start Ankara Business In Nigeria by businessbox: 9:47pm On Apr 08, 2017
Everyone takes a certain interest in being stylish when they dress up, and this is the thing that makes sure that fashion and all of the improvements that come with it are always relevant in the market. with this in mind, the fashion business is one that is growing in leaps and bounds in various parts of the world, and the truth is told, Nigeria is not left out of this upward trend. We have been in a lot of fashion revolutions ourselves our local styles have been showcased internationally more than once in the past. For this reason, we bring to the fashion entrepreneurs in the house a guideline to starting up Ankara business – both at home and abroad.

In this context, Ankara refers not to the capital of Turkey as you might be wondering, especially for the foreign readers who might be hearing about it for the first time. yet Ankara is the state capital of turkey but that's not what we refer to in this context.

So what is Ankara? Ankara is commonly called African print and synonymously known as African wax prints Holland wax and Dutch wax.

Ankara is a 100% cotton fabric with vibrant patterns, usually, a colorful cloth and is primarily and originally associated with Africans because of its tribal-like patterns and motifs. see link==>
https://westentrepreneur.com/how-to-start-a-profitable-ankara-business-in-nigeria/

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Re: How To Start Ankara Business In Nigeria by ultrazone(m): 11:57am On Jun 07, 2017

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