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SHOW YOUR AFRICANITY #7 SELF-ACCEPTANCE OF OUR BLACKNESS

“They tried to stop her, but they failed miserably. They overlooked her, tried to discourage her, and sabotage her, but she persevered through it all with her head held high. They talked behind her back and plotted against her, but they did not realize that they were messing with an unstoppable, resilient Black Queen. She …

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SHOW YOUR AFRICANITY #6 FULANI FABRICS AND PRINTS

If you never knew, I am from the “Fulbe” Tribe, also known as “Fulani people”, “Al Pulaar” or “Peulh”. My ethnicity is so vast and full of surprising elements. I am definitely going to share more about it because I think it is important as much as anyone’s culture. Knowledge is power, huh?

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SHOW YOUR AFRICANITY #4 AFRICAN WOMEN’S PORTRAITS

Dear African woman, stop doubting your greatness and start living an awesome life. “You are a victim of the rules you live by.” (Jenny Holzer, artist, thinker). Life have not been easy on us, either on any other women. African societies in general are so hard to understand and to live in without doubt, misunderstandings, …

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SOINS CAPILLAIRES: MASQUE A LA MAYONNAISE

Il fallait que je vous partage avec vous mon premier masque pour les cheveux. Lorsque je dis premier masque, je veux dire le premier que j’ai fait toute seule. C’est un mélange hydratant et nourrissant à la mayonnaise. C’est vrai que la mayonnaise fait plus penser à la nourriture qu’aux soins capillaires, mais ça marche.