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Meet the self-taught Nigerian designer making gorgeous dresses you can wear in many different ways - Face2Face Africa

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As a young girl, Oyinda Janet Oreoluwa Akinfenwa nurtured the dreams of being a lawyer and pursued a law degree at Afe Babalola University. Naturally an introvert, she enjoys making clothes as it is her safe space. In 2017, she made a top out of her mom’s scarf, and three years down the line, her...

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