Let’s design and stitch a pattern to celebrate Creole Month!

Watch me design and sticth a Hello November cross stitch pattern.

How I make pom poms to upgrade simple hair clips for my daughter.

I made this song because of the insecurity in Nigeria and the Christian genocide happening in the northern part of Nigeria..I had to say my mind through a song 

At Gabtoli in Dhaka, cargo laborers unload coal from vessels anchored along the Turag River—an exhausting yet essential livelihood for hundreds of migrant men and women who arrive from rural Bangladesh in search of a better life. The work is harsh, paid minimally, and demands long hours under scorching light and thick coal dust. In this photograph, a young boy stands quietly at the edge of the unloading zone while his mother works behind him, balancing a basket of coal on her head. At an age meant for school and play, he spends his days in this hazardous environment, watching the rhythm of labor that shapes his family’s survival. His still gaze captures a childhood interrupted—an unspoken narrative of resilience, sacrifice, and the generational cycle of hardship that defines the lives of many working-class families along the river.

Drew this watching a tutorial on youtube.

Check out my story on the #StreetNoiseMagazine.

https://www.cityworldmedia.com/post/cityworld-news-street-noise-volume-19

This is a story about my life struggles, ambitions, achievements and dreams.

https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/372400 This study investigates the impact of data-driven decision-making (DDDM) on Marketing procedures, particularly for government sector employees. The research uses a qualitative approach, interviewing Marketing specialists and civil officials from various government agencies and examining secondary data from government Marketing reports and case studies. The results show that DDDM can improve recruiting procedures, performance evaluations, training programs, and staff retention efforts by enabling more accurate applicant skills, identifying employee needs and performance gaps, and gaining predictive insights into employee engagement and happiness. However, challenges such as advanced data literacy, concerns about data protection, and resistance to change stemming from bureaucratic procedures are addressed. The study concludes that DDDM has the potential to create a more adaptable, efficient, and dynamic workforce in public service. Future research should focus on longitudinal studies and explore the integration of modern technologies to enhance decision-making processes.

https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/372260 This research investigates the pivotal role of women and children in beach waste management and environmental conservation within coastal communities. The objective is to explore how these groups contribute to sustainable practices, assess their impact on local ecosystems, and identify strategies to enhance their involvement. Employing a mixed-methods approach, the study integrates qualitative interviews with key stakeholders and quantitative surveys from community members. The research highlights that women and children are instrumental in initiating and maintaining waste management activities, often driven by traditional knowledge and community values. Key findings reveal that their involvement significantly improves waste segregation, recycling rates, and environmental awareness. Women often lead community-based initiatives However, challenges such as limited resource, and lack of institutional support hinder effectiveness. The study concludes that strengthening the support systems for these groups, through targeted training programs and enhanced community engagement

https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/374925 The creation of the metaverse will change how we live, work, and play in a digital environment, one of which the metaverse opens up great opportunities for the development of virtual democracy. One of the implementations of virtual democracy is through digital election voting using the metaverse. A paradigm shift in democratic participation is brought about by integrating the metaverse into election voting. In the metaverse, voters can participate in the election process through an immersive virtual environment; the digital platform also changes the voting experience. The objective of this study is to explore the feasibility of election voting through metaverse technology. The result of this research is that election voting using metaverse technology has been implemented in several countries, where the implementation uses a blockchain system that ensures every vote is recorded securely and cannot be manipulated, thereby reducing the risk of fraud. This research concludes that applying metaverse technology in election voting will significantly change virtual democratic activities.

https://kasetsartjournal.ku.ac.th/abstractShow.aspx?param=YXJ0aWNsZUlEPTg1NjV8bWVkaWFJRD05MjY3&from=5 This research study compares the National Cyber Security Index (NCSI) for Pakistan and Indonesia, two developing countries with fast-expanding digital landscapes. This study attempts to uncover the strengths and weaknesses of each country’s cyber security posture and provide insights into potential areas for improvement by studying the NCSI scores and underlying indicators. This study’s approach includes a detailed assessment of NCSI data, as well as related literature and policy papers. The study considers both countries’ socioeconomic and political settings to understand better the elements driving their cyber security performance. Based on the comparative analysis, this study presents recommendations for both countries to better their cyber security postures. Among them are enhancing legal frameworks, investing in technical infrastructure, encouraging capacity-building efforts, and increasing regional and international cooperation. By implementing these measures, Pakistan and Indonesia can better protect their digital assets and contribute to more secure global cyberspace.

https://www.igi-global.com/gateway/chapter/375832 This case study examines cultural sensitivity in film marketing through an analysis of the movie Joker (2019). Using Arthur Fleck’s character as a focal point, it explores how the film’s marketing portrays systemic inequalities and social injustice. The research employs qualitative methods, combining critical theory and discourse analysis to examine how personal trauma transforms into collective unrest. Through the lens of Fleck’s evolution into the Joker, the study analyzes themes of poverty, mental illness, class division, and social alienation. The findings reveal how the marketing campaign highlights marginalized populations’ potential for destructive behavior when overlooked by society. The study demonstrates how economic disparity and institutional failures act as societal destabilizers, with the Joker serving as a mirror reflecting contemporary social issues. This analysis calls for investigation into policies that could prevent social alienation and unrest in modern society.