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Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by TheNewIbadan: 10:47pm On Jul 15, 2016
I keep telling ibos not to compare their storage containers to Yoruba businesses grin grin grin grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by 36xtr09r: 10:49pm On Jul 15, 2016
TheNewIbadan:
I keep telling ibos not to compare their storage containers to Yoruba businesses grin grin grin grin
Yaribanza - Awón elenugboro! Awón elenu lasan lasan!
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by totit: 10:52pm On Jul 15, 2016
TheNewIbadan:
I keep telling ibos not to compare their storage containers to Yoruba businesses grin grin grin grin
Kikikiki

grin grin grin grin grin grin
Igbos ganna hate u for this, you know huh
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Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by Nobody: 10:53pm On Jul 15, 2016
Una no get sense..Thread wey una suppose enjoy, beat una chests well, una go dey call Yoruba..

Now, people wey go help una derail am don show

Y'all Igbos need to start using your heads

Anumudu don't bother to quote me cos I no go reply you.
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by aressssa: 11:08pm On Jul 15, 2016
lmao..... ipobs are always starting what they an not finish...


Thanks to my people, always armed and ready to set them straight...

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Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by ODVanguard: 11:16pm On Jul 15, 2016
Thenewibadan, you badt gan nio. You just dey serve Dem yeebos serious hot slaps. cheesy Yeeboo man's idea of business and entrepreneurship is importing substandard/fake china goods and selling them in a 2x2 shops (even that one self no sell again, drug trafficking ti take over grin) while Yorubas are on a different level entirely, building real businesses that actually drive the service and other sectors of the Nigerian economy. Egbe ishu ko n'iyan. cool
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by Victorvexz(m): 11:17pm On Jul 15, 2016
TheNewIbadan:
Yoruba

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Founder and artistic director of Style House Files, a creative development agency for Nigerian and African designers, Omoyemi Akerele is widely regarded as a driving force behind the burgeoning Nigerian fashion industry. A pioneering agency in image consultancy and creative direction within the West African country, Style House Files works with Nigerian brands on brand positioning and retail strategies. Akerele also helps brands gain essential international exposure through presenting showcases at Pitti Immagine in Italy, and through Lagos Fashion and Design Week.


Mrs. Omoyemi Akerele is the Creative Director of Style House, a Style, Fashion and Image Consulting Company with years of experience in the fashion industry. She is a graduate of University of Lagos with a Bachelor degree in Law. She furthered her studies in law by obtaining a Masters in International Economic Law from the University of Warwick. After her degree at Warwick, Omoyemi returned to Nigeria and worked as a lawyer for three years at Olaniwun Ajayi & Co.; a prestigious law firm in Lagos. Thereafter, she studied and qualified to be an Image Consultant at Aston-Hayes, a leading London Image Consulting Company.



Prior to her establishing Style House Files, Akerele worked as senior style editor at popular fashion magazine, True Love and set up an image consulting agency with a local Nigerian celebrity stylist, Bola Balogun. As a result of her experience being a self-starter, Omoyemi pioneered the concept of Fashion Styling and Image Consulting in Nigeria.

Her company, Style House Files is aimed at providing a creative environment for Nigerian and African designers to develop themselves. Omoyemi Akerele is widely regarded as a driving force behind the burgeoning Nigerian fashion industry as Style House paved the way for image consultancy and creative direction within West African. Style House Files works with Nigerian brands on brand positioning and retail strategies. It also has an online platform for fashion insiders, industry professionals and the savvy internet user to. Akerele also helps brands gain essential international exposure through presenting showcases at Pitti Immagine in Italy, and through Lagos Fashion and Design Week.



Her passion for the growth and development of a sustainable Nigerian fashion industry led to the creation of Lagos Fashion and Design Week (LFDW) in 2011; a platform that aims to position itself as a business of fashion and design platform targeted at presenting the best of the Nigerian fashion industry, building it and ultimately uplift its profile within the Nigerian economy. LFDW in partnership with the British Fashion Council runs a four day schedule featuring a select list of talented up and coming designers and fashion entrepreneurs. The show has been instrumental in raising the profile of the Nigerian fashion industry, and has drawn international attention and acclaim from journalists such as Suzy Menkes and Cristina Manfredi, as well as attracting a host of international buyers. Omoyemi was also a part of the Fayrouz L’Original Expression Show designed to give young undergraduates with unique creative abilities a platform to showcase their original works for a chance to cash prize and other opportunities.MTN Final



Omoyemi’s contribution to the development of fashion in Nigeria and beyond recently got her listed as a member of the BOF Global 500. (Business of Fashion’s List of 500 most influential people in fashion globally).She is happily married to Tokunbo Akerele, the chairman of Business Connexion Nigeria and an advisor with Samsung Electronics West Africa.

https://www.bellanaija.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Omoyemi-Akerele-BOF500-600x303.jpg
HahahahahahahahahahahA, my guy u too wicked . See how u just derail this thread finish. Ipob touts be like

Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by totit: 11:21pm On Jul 15, 2016
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My respect and love for Yoruba women has increased.

Cheii

Abeg, eeboos girls are just for GF abeg I must marry yoruba woman. grin

See achievements.. grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by ikarm17: 11:30pm On Jul 15, 2016
They think they can silence me? grin grin grin



totit:
grin

My respect and love for Yoruba women has increased.

Cheii

Abeg, eeboos girls are just for GF abeg I must marry yoruba woman. grin

See achievements.. grin
No mind the iBo noisemakers wey no sabi register their 2x2 corner shops dey claim business.

Awe, I dey come. Make I finish something real quick.

More Yoruba wonders to post.

I haven't even reached the science and technology sector yet grin grin grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by kettykin: 11:31pm On Jul 15, 2016
Why is this guy new ibadan filling this thread with jokes when igbos have Chinedu Echeruo , Philip Emeagwali , okonjo iweala ,the most powerful black man in Britain, Ken Olisa ,angie nwandu one of the 30 most influential people on the Internet
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by ikarm17: 11:33pm On Jul 15, 2016
kettykin:
[s]Why is this guy new ibadan filling this thread with jokes when igbos have Chinedu Echeruo , Philip Emeagwali , okonjo iweala ,the most powerful black man in Britain, Ken Olisa ,angie nwandu one of the 30 most influential people on the Internet[/s]
Don't play victim.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcml1gxtCCM
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by totit: 11:34pm On Jul 15, 2016
ikarm17:
They think they can silence me? grin grin grin





No mind the iBo noisemakers wey no sabi register their 2x2 corner shops dey claim business.

Awe, I dey come. Make I finish something real quick.

More Yoruba wonders to post.

I haven't even reached the science and technology sector yet grin grin grin
Kikikiki

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Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by totit: 11:35pm On Jul 15, 2016
ikarm17:
Don't play victim.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcml1gxtCCM
Abeg grin

Don't embarrass the dude cheesy grin grin
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by kettykin: 11:41pm On Jul 15, 2016
ikarm17:
Don't play victim.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcml1gxtCCM
Thank you for this video ,any body and any mad person can come up with a video and upload it in YouTube and post it on nairaland, HOw does that make Clinton or CNN a liar. also be reminded that Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs do not have an undergraduate degree not to talk of PhD degree .

Ken olisa is still the most powerful black British, Angie nwandu is still one of the most influential people in the internet, okonjo iweala was and is still one of the most influential people in the world and one of the most powerful women in the world.
Re: Hidden truth about Igbo by ikarm17: 11:55pm On Jul 15, 2016
kettykin:
[s]Thank you for this video ,any body and any mad person can come up with a video and upload it in YouTube and post it on nairaland, HOw does that make Clinton or CNN a liar. also be reminded that Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Steve Jobs do not have an undergraduate degree not to talk of PhD degree .

Ken olisa is still the most powerful black British, Angie nwandu is still one of the most influential people in the internet, okonjo iweala was and is still one of the most influential people in the world and one of the most powerful women in the world.[/s]
Save your noise for later .... I got stuff to post. If you no like am, create another thread and don't mention Yoruba.
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