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5 Amazing Apps Built By Nigerian Women by prof2007: 9:58pm On Jul 06, 2019
The argument still remains, what are you doing to make the issues you face disappear? Well, these women are giving all they can and doing all it takes to create solutions to the issues they face in fun and innovative ways.

So, grab your popcorn and get ready to be amazed by these discoveries I’ve made on 5 Apps built by Nigerian Women:

1. CRADLE COUNT
According to UNICEF, a woman’s chance of dying from pregnancy and childbirth in Nigeria is 1 in 13. Many women in the rural communities still rely on traditional birth attendants, and Cradle Count is a free app on a social mission to help solve that problem.

Developed by Kesandu Nwokolo, this pregnancy app is a packaging of everyday tips that pregnant women can use. From the way she lies down to the way she eats and what she eats and how she exercises herself, the things she does, things to steer clear from all packaged in one App to enable her go on the journey to the cradle, in a safe manner. It even informs when it’s close to due date. You can download the app on Google Play.

2. YORUBA WATCH FACES
Built by Moyinoluwa Adeyemi. Yoruba Watch Faces is a collection of Watch faces, it was built using a popular Nigerian dialect called The Yoruba language. It is the first ever watch face that tells time in Yoruba. Talk about innovation. This invention has the potential to increase the interest of prospective foreign visitors in Nigeria by showcasing our rich culture.

It’s currently available for download on Google Play store on devices running on Android 4.4+ or Kindle Fire.

3. TRESS APP
Hair, hair and more hair. Serving you the best of hairstyles inspirations from across the globe for the black woman. Tress App was created by a trio of “hairtrepreneurs”; Esther Olatunde, Priscilla Hazel and Cassandra Sarfo(Ghana). Every information you’ll need to get your next hair glam look can be found on Tress. They recently made it into the much coveted Y Combinator Fellowship. I can say categorically that lots of great things are coming for Tress. You can download the app on Google Play Store.

4. DICTIONARY IN SLACK
You know that moment, when everyone is chatting on Slack and someone drops the big word. How do you keep calm, especially when you know hesitating may make you look like you don’t know your onions. Well, Omolara Adejuwon has solved that problem by creating the Slack Dictionary. Learn more about it here.

5. KHALED BOT
Made to deliver Major Keys to you team. In the midst of discussing important work stuff a word or two of inspiration could help charge up the environment for success and that’s exactly what the Khaled Bot does. Created Ire Aderinokun, Khaled Bot impersonates DJ Khaled on your Slack Team. Learn more about this amazing app at khaledbot.com.

There are more apps out there but one thing is for sure we need to get the word out on others just like these that scream innovation and the will to make things better.

Know any more apps? Kindly drop names in comment section below.

SOURCE: https://blog.devcenter.co/5-amazing-apps-built-by-nigerian-women-60bc16e6c0e7
Re: 5 Amazing Apps Built By Nigerian Women by GMbuharii: 10:03pm On Jul 06, 2019
I hope that watch face is not same as tigerclaws o

grin

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