My introduction post and spendhbd

in SpendHBD10 months ago (edited)

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Community they said is a group of people living in the same place or having a particular characteristic in common.
Belonging to hive community made me understand that there's more to that with the amazing people here with unique and interesting life style personality. Hive is more than a community, I call it family (#hivefamily). I didn't just wake up and find myself here It was introduced to me by my sister NIKKY01. And am happy to here with these wonderful people.
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     I am Mr Victor Munachi Emmanuel, a native of umueke umuakpara in osisiọma ngwa LGA of Abia State Nigeria.
    I was born and raised in a Christian family of seven(7) children in the urban city called ABA, where am the second son but the third child of my parents.
      My parents are Rev . And Mrs Emmanuel c. Eliza. My dad is a pastor and my mom is a seamstress.

My hobbies
My hobbies are tailoring, traveling and driving.

My best color
My best color is purple.

My best food
My best food is casava meal (garri) and vegetable soup.

Educational background
As normal for a child I attended nursery and primary school in the city of ABA and later headed to Anambra State for my secondary education.

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My career
After my secondary education I went back to the city of ABA and started learning tailoring skill. This has been my passion as my mom was a seamstress. During my school days when we are on holiday I always go to her shop to help her in sewing . During the period I learnt a lot about tailoring and was in love with the profession . For me it's an interesting job most especially seeing satisfied customers leave happy.

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        Learning tailoring skill was not an easy thing to achieve. It requires a lot of detailed information about customers and advising them on the best designs for there outing.
      I remember the first job I did as an apprentice. Honestly it was a disaster I couldn't get the measurements correctly . To me I was happy I did the job not until the customer came to test his clothes that was when  I know the work i did was a mess. The cloth was very big  on him. He was upset until I did some alterations to get his fittings then he was happy again.

      The incident taught me some things which helped me improve. Now I can accurately sew any design for my customers. 

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   Lastly I want to thank everyone in this community for the love and kindness going on here. You people are all amazing and wonderful people. Thanks.