Now more than ever, the Modern Muslim women doesn’t have to struggle to fit into the fashion world and trends. Whatever the occasion is, the Muslima can still look trendy, edgier and let me use a more favourable term, sexier in her abaya and veil. Bear in mind, fashion doesn’t know boundaries, it is simply how you put the pieces together to achieve a certain look but for a Muslim woman, be careful not to go against what the Holy Quran states about our way of dressing modestly. For a modern Muslim woman like myself, much as i want to join the fashion trend, I am always careful not to go against the norm. Allow me to take you into my look book for the EMY’s AWARDS 2018 at Kempinski hotel last weekend. I made that fashion statement in my beautiful abaya and veil without any stress or time wasting. Most importantly in ways that made me feel just good and beautiful. I picked a simple bottom patterned black abaya with belt from my wardrobe. I settled on bla
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The Zango Women Livelihood and Empowerment Programme (ZANGWOLEAP), a not-for-profit initiative, under the auspices of Kuburah Diamonds Foundation has been launched on Thursday, October 8th, 2020. The programme which was hinged on the theme “Empowering the Zango Women into Building Financial Freedom through Skills Development and Capacity Building” took place at the Nima-Mamobi Community library in Accra. Speaking at the event, Adizah Ibrahim Sadiq, also known as Kuburah Diamonds, said “ZANGWOLEAP came about because I wanted to go beyond writing, go beyond supporting with money to getting young girls empowered through Make-up artistry. Although the market is saturated, it depends on how you do it. Just like the tomato sellers in the market, every one makes ends meet. You just have to be smart by subsidizing your prices since you are an amateur.” The Womens’ Choice Awards nominee added that, not everyone will be seen in the office space or doing White-collar jobs. Some haven’t gone to
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