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GET AN OPPORTUNITY TO ATTEND ANKARA CRAFT CLASS BY SISI RAY

So after school, I started investing my NYSC allowance to train myself in Graphic design, Project Management, Event decoration and I learned Ankara craft from HESEY DESIGNS. After NYSC, I started making complimentary cards, managing events, making and selling Ankara crafts! The rest is history. So when I came across a post on Instagram as regards training, I felt the need to empower and sponsor one of my readers through the Ankara craft making class by SISI RAY CREATIONS


 Are you a student, graduate, stay-at-home mom or working class individual?
Are you a lover of creativity?
Do you want to learn a skill that will give you extra income?
Do you want to start a business in Ankara Crafts Making?

Here is an opportunity for you to learn and be trained in Ankara crafts making!
Sisi Ray Creationz brings to you a FREE training on Ankara crafts where you learn how to make simple Ankara accessories such as bangles, earrings, notepads and handbags.

To register , follow this link bit.ly/freeankaracraftstraining

Training date: 25th - 27th June, 2018
Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm daily
Address: 29 Ogunsona Crescent, Gateway zone, Magodo Isheri via berger, Lagos.

Every participant is expected to pay a sum of N3000 for training materials payable to the account details below:

SISI RAY CREATIONZ
DIAMOND BANK
0101099823.           
Kindly send payment confirmation details to 08062366745.

Please note that payment validates your slot.
Just 10 slots available.

For further enquiries, call 08062366745, 08070699352

To qualify for this, comment with one reason why you deserve the slot in the comment section below.

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