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10 Top Easy-to-Cook Traditional African Food Recipes
African Food

10 Top Easy-to-Cook Traditional African Food Recipes

In this week’s blog, we’re discussing easy traditional African recipes, such as Jollof rice, lemon chicken, and maafe. There’s something special you’ll realize with every recipe: The flavors are in...

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The Strength of Women's Suits
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The Strength of Women's Suits

When a woman wears a suit, you know she means business. For ages, women have used suits to convey a feeling of empowerment and to let those around them know that they haven’t come to play games. Mo...

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Kente Cloth Origins
African Fashion

Kente Cloth Origins

As we begin our celebrations of Black History Month, we at D’IYANU would like to kick-off the month of February by discussing the origins of kente cloth. Kente today is seen as a staple cloth in Af...

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2020 Black History Month Collection
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2020 Black History Month Collection

Our 2020 Black History Month Collection is one of our best yet. As a company, we strive to bring you the best clothing from the material to the prints. This collection is filled with vibrant, bold ...

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What is a Dashiki: Dashiki History Lesson
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What is a Dashiki: Dashiki History Lesson

Dashikis have gained popularity on the fashion scene and among celebrities in the past couple of years. While the print shown above is an Angelina print, this print has been so closely linked to D...

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Congratulations to the Winner of the D'IYANU Talent Challenge!

D'IYANU recently held the D'IYANU Talent Challenge where contestants could upload a video showing off their talent with the world of social media while rocking their D'IYANU outfit.  We’re proud to...

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Cancel Black History Month
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Cancel Black History Month

“There shouldn’t be a black history month”. Those were the shocking words of actress Stacy Dash during a recent interview.  As a Nigerian who grew up in the U.S, I couldn’t disagree more. Black his...

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