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Nekpen Obasogie Loves Ankara Attire: African Prints Are Beautiful!

I love my ankara attire! Almost 40% of my clothes are made and designed in Africa. Specifically, in Nigeria๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ฌ.
My new fashion magazine is coming up next month (online magazine). The first edition is scheduled to be published in the first week of July. Fashion is expected to occupy 70% of the magazine. Elegant birthday parties and other fashion oriented events will cover 20%. While 10% will be dedicated to politics. My talented editor and brother, Courage Ihaza volunteered to be designing the magazine every month. I'm very blessed to be surrounded by intelligent and open minded people.
 "African Women of Elegance Magazine"
CEO and producer: Nekpen Obasogie
Editor: Courage Ihaza



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