Tuesday 23 April 2013

Being adventurous has kept me and CB together says Lady D......



Lady D interviewed by WSV-Metro scope on Thursday the 11th of April 2013 in her office.
Cynthia Odibeli presenter of Metro scope television show was full of questions during her interview with Lady D. The presenter asked why Taakra school of Arts and Crafts relocated from Lagos to Abuja.   Lady D stated that she had to make a decision and look at her priories.

Being that her husband had finally relocated to Abuja while she remained in Lagos for 2 years she felt it time to join him and quickly discovered potentials available to the in Abuja.
How she met her husband Charly boy was asked.... and she simply said, we met in the United States as students back then and fell in LOVE, which was the beginning of our journey together. 

Metro scope then asked how she keeps her relationship together, and how does she spice it up!
Being adventurous is what she says keeps the sparks flying, “CB and I realize that marriage is a commitment that takes sacrifice, patience, respect and above all love” she told Metro scope about the recent birthday surprise package to Dubai by her husband and it was indeed fabulous.
Metro scope asked about her relationship with her step children? 
In reacting to that question, she said, she has a unique relationship with them and treats them all with motherly love.     
What is your Christian life like? The presenter asked, she said I am a Baptist by birth but now a Catholic by marriage. She told metro scope that her Christian wedding only need some papers to be done with and they will renew their wedding vows.

Tuesday 16 April 2013

Taakra Art and Craft Academy Introduces workshop for women and youth at Our Lady of Perpetual Help Catholic Church Galadima, Abuja


Taakra Art and Craft Academy organized a workshop in Our Lady of Perpetual Help Galadima in Gwrimpa.



The Topic of the workshop (Gain positive access to your own creativity ) Participants were introduced to jewelry making techniques, Event Decorations and handbag designing .
The 2 day work shop was a success as students gathered with eagerness to learn jewelry making from Mrs Diane Oputa who has been designing anything from Clothes to unique pieces of Jewelry for years.
Not only did women turn out for the workshop, but men as well, raising  that they too can use this skill to empower themselves.
Mrs. Oputa brought to their attention that men are some of the most successful jewelers and that they should take this skill seriously.
One of our youngest students in the workshop was an 11 year old girl who surprised everyone with a beautiful pieces of jewelry she made which surprisingly turned out to be better than most of the adults.