@oloriwuraolaogunwusi: "PROJECT SIWAJU The word "Siwaju" in Yoruba translates to, Forward. Siwaju is the enterprise development initiative of the Queen of Ile-Ife Foundation. Project Siwaju teaches women artisan trade skills to make high quality products from locally sourced materials.These women create bags, dresses, accessories and home décor for sale in local and international markets. Our women are taught the art of weaving fabrics and create high quality products for trade and sale to enable them to earn money to support themselves and their families. They are also trained in the craft of tie-dying to create traditional scarves, garments and bags. Household items such as soaps, shea and cocoa butter will also be available for purchase. To Read more about Project Siwaju and how to volunteer or contribute to The Queen of Ile-Ife Foundation, visit www.OloriWuraolaOgunwusi.com #Siwaju
8 Aug 2016
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@oloriwuraolaogunwusi: "PROJECT SIWAJU The word "Siwaju" in Yoruba translates to, Forward. Siwaju is the enterprise development initiative of the Queen of Ile-Ife Foundation. Project Siwaju teaches women artisan trade skills to make high quality products from locally sourced materials.These women create bags, dresses, accessories and home décor for sale in local and international markets. Our women are taught the art of weaving fabrics and create high quality products for trade and sale to enable them to earn money to support themselves and their families. They are also trained in the craft of tie-dying to create traditional scarves, garments and bags. Household items such as soaps, shea and cocoa butter will also be available for purchase. To Read more about Project Siwaju and how to volunteer or contribute to The Queen of Ile-Ife Foundation, visit www.OloriWuraolaOgunwusi.com #Siwaju
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