Nigeria all over the world is pictured as a great country with a lot of potential.
What went wrong? They call us the giant of Africa but I think we are the last three letters of it... moreNigeria all over the world is pictured as a great country with a lot of potential.
What went wrong? They call us the giant of Africa but I think we are the last three letters of it giANT
Do we sit back and watch?
Our generation to come suffer and place a curse on us for not making a change while we can.
I believe In myself, I believe in Nigeria, "God will not change the condition of a certain people, until they change themselves too
Come lets not just talk about it like we have been all along and make a change NOW!
We either seek to break the chain of karma or everything will be repetition.
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The Gambia (West Africa) is a small country with an area of 4,000 square miles or 10,000 sq. km and has its capital at Banjul. It is surrounded on all its borders by Senegal except on the Atlantic... moreThe Gambia (West Africa) is a small country with an area of 4,000 square miles or 10,000 sq. km and has its capital at Banjul. It is surrounded on all its borders by Senegal except on the Atlantic Ocean coast. The nation is located at the most western edge of the continent. It is the continent's smallest country and has a total area of 11,300 square km. At one time or another in history it was a part of the great Empires of West Africa.
Ancient pottery artifacts have been found which have been dated to around 5,500. Agricultural villages & towns with a knowledge of iron have been unearthed & dated to around AD 500.
Farming is still the most important export accounting for 32% of the gross domestic product, providing employment & income for 80% of the population, and accounting for 70% of foreign exchange earnings.
The coastal dry season runs from around the middle of October to the middle of June each year. This time of the year is characterised by a relatively cool, dry wind called the Harmattan.
The Gambia is a multi-party democratic republic which gained its independence in 1965. An Executive Presidency was established on the 24 April, 1970 which was later overturned following the July 22nd coup of 1994.
With regards to defence the army is made up of infantry battalions in the GNG, GNA & the navy which are under the DOD. Defence expenditure was 0.5% of GDP in 2006.
The republic is a multi-ethnic society with people from the sub-region with different cultural, religious and linguistic backgrounds living side by side. People's lives are marked by a series of rites of passage or traditional rituals. There are at least 8 ethnic groups living and each has its own and sometimes overlapping customs, traditions and language. There are over 10 languages spoken by local people, the majority of which belong to the Niger-Congo linguistic family of the Atlantic or Congo branches. less
Il est l'occasion de découvrir et d'enrichir vos connaissances sur le Senegal et l'efficacité du leadership, le défi qu'ils doivent relever. Toutefois, si vous êtes un de ceux choisis pour... moreIl est l'occasion de découvrir et d'enrichir vos connaissances sur le Senegal et l'efficacité du leadership, le défi qu'ils doivent relever. Toutefois, si vous êtes un de ceux choisis pour diriger vous pouvez vérifier votre leadership et de comparer votre classement à d'autres dans votre domaine.
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So if you’ve been around LVN for a while now you may have noticed that I have a growing obsession with drop cloth curtains. Curtain pole manufacturer says that it’s kind of out of control. I... moreSo if you’ve been around LVN for a while now you may have noticed that I have a growing obsession with drop cloth curtains. Curtain pole manufacturer says that it’s kind of out of control. I first put them in our basement and I now have two sets in our front room, dining room, and my daughter’s room. I absolutely love them and I wish I could put them on every window in our home. Not only are they crazy affordable, but they look great in any room and they’re super simple to do. I wrote a full review of these already, but today I’m sharing a step by step drop cloth curtain tutorial that shows you exactly how to do these in your own home. Now if you aren’t already familiar with DIY drop cloth curtains let me just say how insanely easy they are. I mean, there is no sewing, no cutting, no measuring. Nothing. This is literally a two-step process that anyone can do. Plus they are completely customizable to work with just about any window. I’m so excited to show you guys the awesomeness of drop cloth curtains today, so let’s hop right into it!
Step by Step Drop Cloth Curtain Tutorial. Easy to follow tutorial that shows you exactly how to do DIY drop cloth curtains in your home!
Here’s how the drop cloth curtains look in our basement. Pretty, right? You’d never know how easy these DIY curtains are just by looking at them. And despite being super simple, these are guaranteed to warm up any space in your home. Plus they’re very affordable, which is perfect for those of us working in a budget. Here’s what you need:
Drop Cloth Curtain Supplies:
canvas drop cloths–I get mine from Home Depot, you can see the exact ones I use here, and they measure about 6×9 feet.
drapery clips
Step 1: Get the wrinkles out! The first and hardest step in this entire process is getting the stubborn wrinkles out of the drop cloths. You’ll notice when you take them out of the package that they look like a hot mess. Creases and wrinkles everrrryyywhere.
Step by Step Drop Cloth Curtains. Easy to follow tutorial that shows you exactly how to do DIY drop cloth curtains in your home!
I always start by throwing mine in the washing machine for a quick cycle, followed by a spin in the dryer. When they come out they’ll still be wrinkled, but the giant creases are gone. Next I grab my iron, turn on a good movie, and get to work smoothing these babies out. This is by far the worst part of the entire process, especially if you hate ironing like I do. You could always skip this step if you don’t mind the wrinkled look, but that’s totally your call.
Step by Step Drop Cloth Curtains. Easy to follow tutorial that shows you exactly how to do DIY drop cloth curtains in your home!
Step 2: Hang them up! Once you have the drop cloths smooth and wrinkle free, you are ready to hang them up! This is when you’ll want to grab those drapery clips–go ahead and put them on your curtain rod so they’re all ready to go.
Now there are two ways you can hang the drop cloths: 1) with the top folded over 2) hanging straight. Both look great, so this is totally up to you. I prefer to do the fold over top because it allows me to customize exactly how long I want the curtains to be, plus I just love the way they look this way. Also keep in mind that you can trim the drop cloths to work for a smaller window. For example, if you’re trying to put these on a small window in your kitchen, you could just trim them to the size you need then fold over the cut edge with a bit of fabric glue to make a finished seam.
Step by Step Drop Cloth Curtains. Easy to follow tutorial that shows you exactly how to do DIY drop cloth curtains in your home!
For this look simply fold over the top half of the drop cloth until you’ve reached the desired length you want. I usually fold mine over at least 12 to 18 inches, but it’s your call based on how long you need the curtain to be and how much of the “ruffle” you want. Once you have the top folded over to the length you want, go ahead and start clipping the curtain to the drapery rings.
Step by Step Drop Cloth Curtains. Easy to follow tutorial that shows you exactly how to do DIY drop cloth curtains in your home!
Step by Step Drop Cloth Curtains. Easy to follow tutorial that shows you exactly how to do DIY drop cloth curtains in your home!
I suggest doing the sides of the curtain first. I always start with one side, get it the height I want, then bring the other side over and match the length up so they’re nice and even even. Once that is done just start clipping the rest of the curtain in place, spacing the drapery clips even distances apart. It usually takes me a bit of adjusting here and there to get them just right.
Step by Step Drop Cloth Curtains. Easy to follow tutorial that shows you exactly how to do DIY drop cloth curtains in your home!
Boom. Two steps and you’re done. I wasn’t kidding guys–on the DIY difficulty scale these are a level one.
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A network group to promote and share interest in Chad. We hope to engage people in discussions, showcase the beauty of the country, encourage business investment, and most importantly connect people... moreA network group to promote and share interest in Chad. We hope to engage people in discussions, showcase the beauty of the country, encourage business investment, and most importantly connect people to people for the good of Chad and one Africa. A platform to realize we all are one.
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