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A CLOTH A DAY

A CLOTH A DAY A Cloth a Day  is a weekly initiative close to my heart, dedicated to bringing smiles to children aged  0 to 12  by providing them with beautiful, handmade clothing. What makes this project truly special is that we create these garments from  remnants, leftover fabrics, and pieces of cloth  turning what might have been forgotten into designs full of color, life, and love. With the support of our community, partners, and volunteers, we carefully design and distribute these clothes to children who need them most. It’s not just about giving clothes; it’s about  showing that every child deserves to feel seen, special, and cared for , even through the simplest of gifts. Through this initiative, we transform small pieces of fabric into moments of joy and hope, proving that creativity and compassion can go hand in hand. Here, you can follow updates, see photos of the children wearing our creations, and learn how you can be part of this journey. Toget...

A Cloth a Day: How the Idea Came and Why I Finally Started

  There was a time I kept asking myself a simple question: What can I really do with my left over fabrics? I am a fashion designer. I work with clothes every day. I see fabrics, finished garments, and sometimes clothes that are still very good but no longer needed by someone. That question stayed with me for a long time. The truth is, the idea for A Cloth a Day didn’t come suddenly. It came as an inspiration. I remember clearly when the thought dropped in my heart. It felt simple, almost too simple, and before I knew it, the day had passed. I didn’t start immediately. Life happened. I delayed. I overthought it. Procrastination crept in. At some point, I even felt like the moment had passed. But inspiration has a way of returning when it is meant to be acted upon. Over time, I realized that the idea didn’t leave because it wasn’t meant to. Eventually, I beat the procrastination and decided to start, even if it wouldn’t be perfect. That was the beginning of A Cloth a Day . Thi...

MOTHERS UNSCRIPTED / QUOTES

  Mothers Unscripted   was born from my own journey as a mother navigating the quiet struggles, the paused dreams, and the moments when taking care of myself felt impossible. I realized that so many mothers face similar challenges: some have put their lives on hold for their families, some don’t know how to start over, and some are quietly battling mental health struggles without a safe space to share. This initiative is about  validation, connection, and support . It’s a safe space where mothers can speak openly, share their experiences, and be heard without judgment or expectation. Every story matters, every voice deserves attention, and every mother deserves encouragement to reclaim her confidence and dreams. Here, we share personal stories, reflections, tips, and honest conversations. Whether you’re seeking guidance, wanting to connect with others, or simply needing reassurance that you’re not alone,  Mothers Unscripted  is a space for you. Together, we are ...

Just In: President Buhari's Emir & Kinsmen Turban Okorocha

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The Emir of Daura, Katsina State, HRH Alhaji Dr. Umar Farouk Umar CON with the full compliments of the Daura Emirate Council in a surprise ceremony on Thursday July 8th, 2021 in the home town of Nigeria's President, Muhammadu Buhari has turbanned the former Governor of Imo State, Sen.Rochas Okorocha as the Magan Alheri Hausa ( the Great Giver to the Hausa People) for his selfless, humanitarian activities in the north, Nigeria and humanity at large with some of the enviable credentials of Rochas Foundation Colleges free education scheme to over 25, 000 children from indigent background across the length and breadth of Nigeria and Africa coupled with his unalloyed support and solidarity with their illustrious son, President Muhammadu Buhari. History has it that the Emir of Daura's stool has been in existence for over 2000 years and is the prime leader of the Hausa Bokwai comprising the seven hausa senior brothers namely Daura, Katsina, Kano, Hadeja, Zazzau, Gobir, Rano and the se...

Minneapolis cop charged with the murder of George Floyd moved to one of the most secure prisons in the US while he awaits his first court date

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Derek Chauvin, the Minneapolis cop  charged with murdering George Floyd  has been moved to one of the most secure prisons in the US, that accepts most hated and high-risk inmates.   Daily Mail confirmed in a report that Chauvin was transferred late Sunday to Oak Park Heights Prison, Minnesota's only Level Five maximum security facility. The 407-inmate prison boasts of never having had an escape and is also regarded as one of the country’s safest, having only had one homicide in its history.   The prison is located on the border with Wisconsin, between the cities of Bayport and Stillwater.   Chauvin was due to appear in court on Monday but his appearance has been pushed back until June 8, due to the ongoing protests over George Floyd's death.    According to recent data released by the Minnesota Department of Corrections, the Oak Park Heights Prison currently houses 297 murderers, 69 sexual predators, and eight kidnappers...