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Hidden in one of Nigeria’s local suburbs is a hair wefting studio, one of the very few the country can boast of.
The African hair extension market is estimated to be worth $619 billion and nigerian entrepreneur Bessie Duke-Odu is having her share of it.
With over 40,000 dollars in investment capital,she runs her own hair studio, Flair Hair Academy where she also gets to educate people about Human hair.
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