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10 solutions to fix what’s broken in Nigerian fashion, By Tessy Oliseh-Amaize

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It’s time to change… And the Nigerian government must rise — urgently and sincerely — to help us build a fashion industry that can reach its full potential. We should not just amplify the noise that Nigerian fashion is the next big thing when we have not built the structure to accommodate that ambition.  Over […]

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