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2 Apr

The tattoo artist connecting individuals with their West African

The tattoo artist connecting individuals with their West African
Emmanuel Uchenna Item incorporates traditional West African art and writing systems like nsibidi into his designs, connecting the diaspora to their cultural heritage Body art has at all times been a strategy to express our identities, beliefs and experiences. From coded symbols and signal sexual preferences, to the nihilistic attitude of the ignorant tattoo generation and prison tattoos created with a guitar string and an electrical fan – tattoos can function a everlasting reminder of who we're, what we stand for and what now we have undergone. For 28-year-old Emmanuel Uchenna Item and his clients, tattoos are a strategy to reconnect with their cultural heritage. The Austrian-Nigerian tattoo artist incorporates traditional West African art...
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31 Jan

Latest of African Dresses in Ankara Styles || Lace

Latest of African Dresses in Ankara Styles || Lace
Hello Lovelies, today you will likely be watching Ankara Styles, Lace Styles Iro and Buba, Shirt and Wrapper, Boubou and Kaftan Styles you will not need to miss, so sit back and revel in watching to the very end and let me know on the comment section what you're thinking that. ___________________________________________________________________________ Subscribe, Like, comment and Share my videos ???? https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTRl6okDBiUIhut_15xiIrA Kindly support ???? My Second Channel (Stella Badmus) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkFvN3Wz8ntJoWg6N7AJJTw #AfricanFashion #Ankarastyles #Lacestyles #White #Whitelace #StellynfashionTV __________________________________________________________________________ Contact me amakabadmus@gmail.com Thanks for watching. Enjoy. ...
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9 Jan

Bridal Bliss: Leah And Rodney Said ‘I Do’ With

Bridal Bliss: Leah And Rodney Said ‘I Do’ With
Amanda Evans Photography Of all of the places Leah and Rodney could have first encountered each other, it just so happened to be Kenya. Sure beats your local bar or networking event, right? It was July 2018, and on the time, Leah, a Wisconsin native born to Nigerian and Panamanian parents, was living and dealing in Nairobi. Rodney, though born in Kenya to Sierra Leonean parents, was just visiting while based out of Lusaka, Zambia. As exotic as all which will sound, despite the dreamy locale, they really didn’t encounter each other in person while, say, perusing an area market or hanging out at a preferred attraction. Their love story actually began on a dating app within the East African country....
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