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ify01:I am checking if Facebook will not block domains like luv.online |
Google offer buying of domain name. |
I am also learning that Google domain does not support Nigeria Billing Address. |
Hi fellow Nairalanders. Please I am planning of opening a blog with Google blogger.com but I recent learnt that Facebook most times block websites with ..com domain name. Which means I need to buy a custom domain and found out that I can buy a domain name from Google domain for $12/year. I am now learning that I need to host the domain name. I was thinking since I am operating it from blogger.com there is no need for this. Am I right? If I am not right how do I go about it? How does this hosting of a thing work? Please I appreciate your replies. |
Traditional Igbo clothes The Igbo are very diverse in all areas of life and they are known for their quick adaptation of foreign cultures. They mostly patronise the western clothing. They have symbolic clothings. 1) Akwete Cloth. The Akwete cloths originates from a town called Akwete in Ndoki Community of Ukwa East Local Government Area in Abia state. It is a symbol of Igbo(the people mostly found in South Eastern Nigeria) people. It is an Igbo clothing. These clothes are woven manually mostly by the women. They follow the footstep of the legendary weaver called Dada Nwakwata. It was once done by few people but it has become a full occupation. 2) Isiagụ Photo The Ishi agu clothes is a symbolic clothes of Igbo people. Ishiagụ means Tiger head but the pattern on the cloth is the head of lion. There is a mistake in the naming of the clothes. It is suppose to be called Isi-odum. Odum means lion in Igbo. The isi-agụ clothes signifies prominence in Igbo land but lately it worn by mostly anyone who wants to adorn this beautiful clothing. It most worn with the symbolic red or black called Okpu Agụ Photo They make use of these materials to produce Akwete Loom Photo Heddle Photo Beater/sword Photo Yarn Photo Twine/Brass Spartula Rope Wax Shuttle Visit www.fashiogy..com for full article. |
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