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well,i havent been ol for a few days ago so sorry if its late but....
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU,KACHI~!!!(-^O^-)
hehe deideis making a b-day cake for kachi,hope you like it~!!
yes,i've been watchin naruto shippuden where deidei died cuz he blew himself (TTATT) and yes cuz of that my "akatsuki fan mode" is active again*grins*GO AKASTUKI~!!and now i'm in thirst of tobi,deidara,sasori and... a bit of itachi??lolz ahahahaha BUT i'm STILL in vocaloid fan mode too~!!;P
yayayayyaaaaaaaaaayz~~*twirls and dance*
i dunz make this:D
Dambe is a martial art of the Hausa people from West Africa. Competitors in a typical match aim to subdue each other into total submission mostly within three rounds. It often results in serious bodily injuries for the challengers such as broken jaws and ribs . The tradition is dominated by Hausa butcher caste groups, and over the last century evolved from clans of butchers traveling to farm villages at harvest time, integrating a fighting challenge by the outsiders into local harvest festival entertainment. It was also traditionally practiced as a way for men to get ready for war, and many of the techniques and terminology allude to warfare. Today, companies of boxers travel performing outdoor matches accompanied by ceremony and drumming, throughout the traditional Hausa homelands of northern Nigeria, southern Niger and southwestern Chad. (Wikipedia)
Dambe is a martial art of the Hausa people from West Africa. Competitors in a typical match aim to subdue each other into total submission mostly within three rounds. It often results in serious bodily injuries for the challengers such as broken jaws and ribs . The tradition is dominated by Hausa butcher caste groups, and over the last century evolved from clans of butchers traveling to farm villages at harvest time, integrating a fighting challenge by the outsiders into local harvest festival entertainment. It was also traditionally practiced as a way for men to get ready for war, and many of the techniques and terminology allude to warfare. Today, companies of boxers travel performing outdoor matches accompanied by ceremony and drumming, throughout the traditional Hausa homelands of northern Nigeria, southern Niger and southwestern Chad. (Wikipedia)
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Dambe is a martial art of the Hausa people from West Africa. Competitors in a typical match aim to subdue each other into total submission mostly within three rounds. It often results in serious bodily injuries for the challengers such as broken jaws and ribs . The tradition is dominated by Hausa butcher caste groups, and over the last century evolved from clans of butchers traveling to farm villages at harvest time, integrating a fighting challenge by the outsiders into local harvest festival entertainment. It was also traditionally practiced as a way for men to get ready for war, and many of the techniques and terminology allude to warfare. Today, companies of boxers travel performing outdoor matches accompanied by ceremony and drumming, throughout the traditional Hausa homelands of northern Nigeria, southern Niger and southwestern Chad. (Wikipedia)
Rafferty meeting our newest arrival (a DeiDei/Clonette doll)
She reminds me of the vintage Avon soap figurines..
this is one of my drawings... as you can see there's a logo of deviantart cause i don't really use flickr that much... but yeah!
Dambe is a martial art of the Hausa people from West Africa. Competitors in a typical match aim to subdue each other into total submission mostly within three rounds. It often results in serious bodily injuries for the challengers such as broken jaws and ribs . The tradition is dominated by Hausa butcher caste groups, and over the last century evolved from clans of butchers traveling to farm villages at harvest time, integrating a fighting challenge by the outsiders into local harvest festival entertainment. It was also traditionally practiced as a way for men to get ready for war, and many of the techniques and terminology allude to warfare. Today, companies of boxers travel performing outdoor matches accompanied by ceremony and drumming, throughout the traditional Hausa homelands of northern Nigeria, southern Niger and southwestern Chad. (Wikipedia)
There is no shortage of talented carpenters and craftsmen in Nigeria. When I needed a table for my studio in Abuja I went to Deidei Lumberyard, there I was able to pick wood from a forest in Ondo State and had my choice of craftsmen right there to build a table with very minimal tools.
To encourage this industry the Nigerian government banned the importation of furniture. A symbolic gesture to appease the poor masses, what are the chances of Akintunde a Danfo driver in Ibadan ordering his new living room furniture from Ikea.
How do you tell the latest big money politician who just had his new castle in Maitama designed by a German/Arab architect, marbles and stones imported from Italy, security doors by American and Israeli companies, appliances and such from South Korea, Japan and Germany. All ideas and materials imported, slave labor courtesy of the Nigerian labor force. The castle is not complete without a Bentley and a Rolls Royce from England to adorn the garages.
How do you tell this dude to have his furniture designed and built in Deidei and not Moda Italian.
Ogbeni Ayotunde
#JujuFilms #Carpentry #Craftsman #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa #JujuFilms
There is no shortage of talented carpenters and craftsmen in Nigeria. When I needed a table for my studio in Abuja I went to Dede Lumberyard, there I was able to pick wood from a forest in Ondo State and had my choice of craftsmen right there to build a table with very minimal tools.
To encourage this industry the Nigerian government banned the importation of furniture. A symbolic gesture to appease the poor masses, what are the chances of Akintunde a Danfo driver in Ibadan ordering his new living room furniture from Ikea.
How do you tell the latest big money politician who just had his new castle in Maitama designed by a German/Arab architect, marbles and stones imported from Italy, security doors by American and Israeli companies, appliances and such from South Korea, Japan and Germany. All ideas and materials imported, slave labor courtesy of the Nigerian labor force. The castle is not complete without a Bentley and a Rolls Royce from England to adorn the garages.
How do you tell this dude to have his furniture designed and built in Deidei and not Moda Italian.
Ogbeni Ayotunde
#JujuFilms.tv #Carpenters #Craftsmen #DeiDei #Abuja #Nigeria #JujuFilms
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa
Craftsman Sunny O building a table in his workshop | Deidei Lumberyards Abuja FCT Nigeria | #JujuFilms #Carpentry #Deidei #Abuja #Nigeria #Africa