Lucy Ihuoma

@onye_luck

Teacher in a missionary school. Just imagine. Life has a lot to offer. My passion is Catering services. I believe they all happen for a purpose.
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@soklinliquidng #SoKlinSmartJingleChallenge #SoklinSmart #JingleChallenge #SoklinNigeria #LiquidDetergent
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5 days ago
@vivaplusdetergent @vivadishwashingliquid #VivaNoMercyForDotiChallenge
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7 days ago
@soklin.nigeria #SoklinFeelThePink
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8 days ago
@fearlessng #PassTheFearless #TakeTheLeap #EmbraceTheThrill #FearlessEnergyDrink
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17 days ago
I started my business of sewing and fashion design in 2014 when I got married and my mother in-law asked me to get a skill to enable me support my family. So inorder to be supportive and independent in creating what I wear I became a tailor. I was introduced to their relatives in the same profession because I didn't grow up in Nigeria but in Cameroun.  Today I had gained weight in being a confident fashion designer and my next step move is to start a fashion class that would be training young people during holidays while using technology to get to a wider community while defining my traditional and cultural dressing. Getting more sewing machine for all functions.    #ScaleUpWithBet9jaFoundation #ScaleUpBusinessAccelerator @bet9ja_foundation
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1 month ago
I started my business of sewing and fashion design in 2014 when I got married and my mother in-law asked me to get a skill to enable me support my family. So inorder to be supportive and independent in creating what I wear I became a tailor. I was introduced to their relatives in the same profession because I didn't grow up in Nigeria but in Cameroun. Today I had gained weight in being a confident fashion designer and my next step move is to start a fashion class that would be training young people during holidays while using technology to get to a wider community while defining my traditional and cultural dressing. Getting more sewing machine for all functions. #ScaleUpWithBet9jaFoundation #ScaleUpBusinessAccelerator @bet9ja_foundation
7 2
1 month ago
@thermocoolng #EasterReadyWithHaierThermocool
9 2
1 month ago
@goodmama.nigeria #AlwaysAGoodMama #GoodMama
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1 month ago
I am the last child in a family of nine children and having a hunter father and a fish seller mother, all of the seven girls ventured into marketing for our mother to make more sales while my two elder brothers turned to auto mechanics. I thought about going to the university but it was as if I had a closed road. I passed my A' level as the requirements in Cameroun. Following my father's return to Nigeria, in 1998 my elderly siblings made me follow my mother to Nigeria in 2001 because they couldn't take care of my desire but that was a change that announced my intelligence as I participated in a contest organized by the church in 2004 which gave me the opportunity to make it into the university. I left the life of tiling the soil and harvesting Palm kernel for Palm oil to reading for a university degree. Although I usually return home from school to help my mother and produce palmoil .  Today I have gotten several degrees and being the only one in my family with a university degree. I overcame and I have inspired my younger cousins too. @itelnigeria #itelCityHero #itelCity200
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1 month ago
Mary Onyeakazi  (also known as aunty Nene) is from my community Amakohia ,Ikeduru of Imo State but lives in Port Harcourt, Rivers State where she does her business. She returned from Cameroun in 1992 and got a job as a clerk in an engineering ( Barnax) company but was later disengaged after five years. In order to survive she started a food vendor business (breakfast and lunch only)  which she was actually doing before in Cameroun . She opened a restaurant along Mgbuoba road. She added drinks because most of the customers were asking for it.  It was a very tedious business because it was handled by her alone as she had to wake up early to prepare and she worked tirelessly to succeed. She later found a maid that was helping her to sell . Through her earnings she was able to send money back to her parents and siblings in Cameroun to survive. When it got better she assisted her father and mother to return back to Nigeria. She also relocated her brother to Nigeria and helped him got trained as an auto- electrician which had made him to have a living today. It was through the same business that she was able to train her youngest sister in the university which broke the jink of university graduate in the family.  Even when her shop was demolished for road expansion she got motivated to relocate to another place to retain her customers who were mainly engineering workers and who developed the habit of having their breakfast and lunch at work and had already been part of the life in the restaurant because of the hygiene and good service she renderd. I want her to be recognized because she had made a lot happy with her food business and good service. #WhenSheWins #PoweredByScanfrost #ScanfrostForBusiness @myscanfrost
7 3
1 month ago
Thank you @emmyteehumanitarianfoundation this is the way I spent my gift. It's for the kids school snacks and breakfast
7 0
1 month ago
@nutrimilksuperkids #SuperKidsBrightSmile #superkids #SmartDrinkForSmartKids Amazing always counts the dates to know when to change her toothbrush. She brushes twice daily, for about two minutes and sees a dentist twice a year....... To maintain good oral hygiene
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1 month ago