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This is yet another referral program where you earn  200 Naira  per user you refer to the app. Yes! The name of the app is  Kuda . Remember how we enjoyed  Chipper Cash   referral program? Kuda is quite similar to Chipper Cash, as they are in the same niche and offer almost the same service. To earn in Kuda, the process is really different. In this post, I will quickly explain what Kuda is, how to earn on Kuda via referral plus other important informations you need to take note of. What Is Kuda? Kuda is a free mobile banking app for Nigerians. It gives you a spending account, a debit card accepted worldwide and the option of saving every time you spend. How To Sign Up On Kuda > It's very simple. All you have to do is  download Kuda app here . > Sign up with your phone number and email and verify both > Ignore the BVN option > Take a selfie of yourself and proceed > After you have successfully signed up, you ...

Ladies and Babes Learn How to tie simple Gèlè here Two

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A gele ("gay-lay") is a head wrap worn by women of western Nigeria as part of their traditional "Buba" attire.  There are lots of ways to tie a gele, but the most common way involves pleating. While it is easier to tie a gele on someone else, it is possible to tie it yourself. Method Two of Two: Tying a Gele Yourself 1 Fold your scarf in half lengthwise.  Just about any scarf will wok for a gele. It needs to be long enough so that you can drape it over your head, then hold each end in each hand, with your arms outstretched. 2 Drape the scarf over your forehead.  Make sure that the folded edge is covering your hairline. The scarf should be centered, with equal amounts hanging off to either side. 3 Pull back the tails and cross them at your nape.  Take the left and right ends of the scarf, and pull them back behind your neck. Cross the left side over the right. Hold both ends taut so that the fabric is nice and snug across your...

Ladies and Babes Learn How to tie simple Gèlè here One

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A gele ("gay-lay") is a head wrap worn by women of western Nigeria as part of their traditional "Buba" attire.  There are lots of ways to tie a gele, but the most common way involves pleating. While it is easier to tie a gele on someone else, it is possible to tie it yourself. Method One of Two: Tying a Gele on Someone Else 1 Place the scarf across the client's forehead. Make sure that the scarf is off-centered, with the right side being longer than the left. The long, folded edge should be against her forehead. [ 2 Get your fingers into position.  Place both of your thumbs on the bottom edge of the fabric, right above your client's eyebrows. Place your forefingers under the fabric, right against her skin.   3  Use your forefingers and thumb to pleat the fabric.   Hook your forefingers while bringing them towards your thumbs. Meanwhile, pin the folded fabric down against the rest of the fabric, creating a pleat. Smooth the pl...

Meet The Woman Who Has 8 Sons And Two Daughters

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This is Lare Ajube. she is mum to 10 children, 8 boys and 2 girls. The  pretty mum's stature coupled with her good looks have won her praises from online users, who said despite her being a mother of ten; 8 boys and 2 girls, she would still give any lady in her 20's a run for her money.

Infuse Colour Into Your Wardrobe Just Like SimplyCyn

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Introducing colour into your wardrobe can be very tricky. This is the reason why many people stay clear of bold and vibrant colours because nobody wants to go around looking like a traffic light. Simplycyn is one travel blogger and influencer, who tells her travel stories with beautiful and colourful outfits. She goes all out when combining her colours, from yellow and pink to gold and blue. If you’re not a risktaker like Simplycyn but you’re open to adding colour to your wardrobe, you can start by introducing a bold print or accessories into your outfit. Make your accessories pan out with your outfit, ensuring that the colour introduced doesn’t overpower the rest of your outfit. Here are a few of her colourful ensembles Do you like colourful outfits?

How to Dress For Church Services

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Method One of Three: Dressing For Women When attending church, it is expected that you dress in a way that reflects the morals and standards of that particular church.  While standards for dressing have changed over time, many churches still expect you to wear your best clothing when attending the worship service. Before you make the mistake of offending someone, take the correct steps to make sure that the clothes you wear are appropriate. 1 Think modest and conservative when picking out your outfit.  While church is a social gathering, it’s not a party or a night out with your friends. Families of all different ages attend church and many churches are still conservative, so make sure to dress appropriately. You should eliminate backless or low-cut dresses, spaghetti straps, tank tops, or anything that shows your midriff. Just because it has to be modest, does not mean it can’t be fashionable. Just make sure to not leave a lot of your skin exposed. ...

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