In September 2016, @WunmiWonka founded founded @Shoepify, an e-commerce fashion retail store, targeted at working women who want to be fashionable without having to break the bank.
This week on #MYBAfricaPodcast, I talked to her about her vision for the brand's future.
A female student of Shehu Shagari College of Education in Sokoto has been reportedly beaten and burnt to death for 'religious blasphemy.' Video is gory and horrible.
You hear news like this, and remember that this country's issues are bigger than our economic woes.
Even if we solve the economic problems, we as a people are fundermentally different. Deep religious and ethnic differences that have not improved over the years, rather the chasm has grown wider. There is no individual 'unifier' that can bridge this gap.
In a higher institution of learning, they stoned, clubbed & burned another human like them to death in defence of a religious diety.
A "College of Education". Where teachers & shapers of young minds are trained. If this doesn't make you lose all hope i don't know what will.
If you're a small business owner, struggling to market your services and products online, you know you don't have the budget for video editors and graphic designers, here are a few useful android apps i use and have found to be helpful.
I have been a broadcaster for 10 years and in those ten years, I have grown to love what I do and who I have become while doing it.
Seven of those years have been spent with @NigeriaInfoFM and it's been an amazing journey. (thread)
As much as I love my @NigeriainfoFM family, it's time I move forward and take on more challenges professionally. I've always loved to stretch myself because I believe every ability and talent God has given me should be grown and used.
The media industry is a large and diverse space and I'm excited to explore every nook and cranny. I can't wait to share my next step on this journey with you.
The thing about this job, it feels like anybody can do it. Truth is, anybody can attempt it. But to really do it & excel at it, you not only get properly trained for it, you have to GROW into it. There are things LIFE has to teach you. Those lessons make you a matured broadcaster
I absolutely support young people trusted with platforms and thrust into the limelight. It's great for the future of the industry.
But with a huge platform comes a huge responsibility. Hubris has no place here.
The danger is when that platform stops them from learning.
With new media comes new audiences and new approach to the way we do our jobs. But no matter the medium, there are principles that remain the same. No matter what your personal broadcasting style is, the basics don't change.