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Saturday 24 March 2012

My first post on fashion


TEMMY OFI ALASO OKE
Be classic with premium aso oke.

Aso oke is an ancient traditional attire that has been found mostly with westerners in Nigeria, used for weddings, naming ceremonies, coronation ceremonies and the likes and it is used to grace occasions generally. It is majorly woven by the Yoruba ethnic group and has been the family trade of most families involved in it for centuries. Aso-oke has evolved to what we have in this present age and has been in and out of vogue in the 21st-century but has not been successfully pushed out of style and it is still trending presently in today’s fashion.
The prices of today’s aso oke fashion vary and depend on a number of factors
  • The textile materials used or combined.
  •  The volume of the pattern.
  • The type of design.
  •  Sometimes the colour.
  • Fashion trends (e.g. aso oke with patterns not woven with it like the ones with paintings or needle work)
The last factor is susceptible to change, but the others above it are features of premium aso oke.
Temmy Ofi alaso oke is an aso oke or aso ofi outlet that has been existing since 1999 with its first outlet in Osogbo, Osun state Nigeria.
Making a decision of big growth has decided to hit the traditional fashion society of Nigeria with what it has to offer, Aso oke.
 Temmy Ofi alaso oke is an aso oke provider for personal use, bride and groom aso oke for traditional weddings and aso ebi (collective aso oke for your group members and loved ones) in small and large quantity and with good quality. We take orders and deliver services in time, but we also work with early notification for any order at all. If we don’t have a design of aso oke you want we could make what you like to your taste, provided it is not too close to the deadline of your event.
We are committed to customer satisfaction, integrity, efficient service delivery and premium products. Our prices are affordable and keep you coming back for another patronage.

Temmy Ofi is presently located at No 1, Progressive Estate Oluyole Extension, Ibadan Oyo State Nigeria.
Enquiries and orders can be made by contacting these numbers +234(0)8037269531 and +234(0)8082990216.

Thursday 22 March 2012

SOS! JAMB is around the corner.


I did not know tertiary institution examinations were going to be early this year. I just got informed last Sunday that UTME would be holding this Saturday, the 24th of March. So, some of the teenagers in my teens’ class are going to be sitting and writing the examination too. I asked one of them if he was informed of tips on excelling at the exam and he said no, his eyes said he genuinely needed help on tackling JAMB and it was obviously his first time. I wanted to tell him some but, time wasn’t on my side as I was to be in a meeting and I had forgotten some of the other tips I was told during my time.
When I was about writing JAMB one of our teachers offered to organize a seminar to teach us a few tips on passing JAMB. We were about one hundred and fifty students in my set and about one hundred and twenty of us got scores above two hundred in our JAMB (Including me), we had a wonderful testimony service the next service day in church. I would not say our success was wholly attributed to the seminar we had quarter to JAMB, but hearing things that made us less ignorant and less afraid to face what scares secondary school students and those yet to gain admission to the University, gave us an edge over those who did not have the opportunity to hear such.
Dear reader, I am asking for one tiny favour from you. If you have escaped the claws of JAMB, please do share tips of how you did so. How did you tackle answering questions? Some people do have techniques of answering rightly, questions they don’t know or aren’t sure of. You probably have someone who is writing JAMB or someone who knows someone writing it, and you do not wish they would keep writing the exam. So please save a soul writing JAMB this Saturday and help dissolve their fears, doubts and ignorance. It may be quite close, but it is not yet late. Help make this happen by posting your advice as comments on this blog and if you do not find that so easy to do, please do post them on the site that referred you here i.e.  facebook, twitter and the rest. Then don’t forget to share this and tell those To Whom It May Concern to read the tips too.
Please note that there should be no tips that would implicate them. God bless you.