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2025 Tokenized Economy Conference

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Why Every Woman Should Start Building Investments for Her Future In today’s world, where opportunities are endless and competition is fierce, one thing every woman must understand is the power of investment, not just in money, but in herself. For too long, society has shaped women to depend on others for financial stability or direction, but that mindset is fading fast. This generation of women is rewriting the story  and you can be one of them. Look at Design Doctor, for example, a woman who turned her love for creativity into a sustainable business. She didn’t wait for someone to hand her success. She invested in learning, grew her skill, built relationships, and turned what started as a dream into an empire. Her journey is a reminder that when women take the bold step to develop their skills, they build something far more powerful than income, they build legacy. Building investments as a woman goes beyond saving money. It’s about preparing for your tomorrow. It’s about und...

Sleep on the Street of Abuja

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  We Hit the Streets of Abuja to Talk About Sleep!  Have you ever wondered how well people in Abuja are actually sleeping? Well, we did too! So, we decided to take it to the streets — literally. The Taewinny team went out to meet everyday Abuja residents to ask one simple question: “How’s your sleep life?” You’d be surprised by the answers we got! From the early risers who say they barely get five hours of rest, to the night owls who claim they do their best thinking at midnight, everyone had a story to tell. Some said stress keeps them up. Others confessed that social media is their biggest sleep thief (we can all relate 😅). A few lucky ones proudly said they sleep like babies — no alarms, no worries, just peace. But beyond the laughter and honest confessions, one thing stood out: many people underestimate how important sleep is. Sleep isn’t just about rest; it’s about recharging your body, boosting your mood, and keeping your mind sharp. A well-rested person perfor...

Are you interested in developing a skill in Interior Design?

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  From Passion to Profit: What Every Young Entrepreneur Should Know About Starting in Interior Design Love always, from the Design Doctor. If you’ve ever walked into a space and instantly felt peace, joy, or inspiration — that’s the power of interior design. It’s not just about colors, fabrics, or furniture placement; it’s about creating experiences that make people feel something. For young entrepreneurs who are passionate about creativity, interior design is one of those skills that can start as a personal interest and grow into a profitable, fulfilling business. In my latest video, I shared five essential tools and things every interior designer needs — whether you’re just starting or already working with clients. But let’s take it a step further here, and talk about what it really takes to grow in this field. 1. Start With Curiosity, Not Perfection You don’t have to know everything on day one. Begin by observing spaces — homes, hotels, cafes, even offices. Ask yo...

Do Abuja People Value Sleep Enough? We Hit the Streets to Find Out.

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Do Abuja People Value Sleep Enough?  We Hit the Streets to Find Out. At Taewinny Beddings, we’ve always believed that sleep is more than rest, it’s self-care, recovery, and a quiet form of luxury. But we started to wonder: Do people in Abuja actually value sleep the way they should? So, we took it beyond our cozy bedrooms and out onto the streets to ask real people real questions about how they sleep. And what we discovered says a lot about city life in Nigeria, especially when you compare Abuja to the ever-busy Lagos. Abuja vs Lagos   Two Cities, One Common Struggle If you’ve ever lived in both cities, you’ll agree: Lagos never sleeps. Between traffic jams, early morning hustles, and constant noise, sleep in Lagos often feels like a rare privilege. Abuja, on the other hand, wears a calmer face, wide roads, quieter nights, and a slower pace. You’d think that means Abuja residents sleep better, right? Surprisingly, not always. When we hit the streets of Abuja, w...