Nafisa Akabor
Nafisa Akabor has been playing on these internet streets since the late 90s and picked up a few tips and tricks along the way. In her 15 year career as a technology journalist, she has been published in TechCentral, Forbes Africa, Financial Mail, City Press, Qz.com, Mail & Guardian, Popular Mechanics, Cars South Africa, VISI, Sawubona, TFG Tech Mag, etc. Wired to the Web is a digital playground to share personal experiences with all things tech.
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Welcome to Wired to the Web. My name is Nafisa Akabor and I’m a technology journalist covering business and consumer tech for the last 15 years. I’m passionate about start-ups, smartphones, mobile payments, travel tech and electric cars. ✉️ inbox@nafisa.co.za
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We thought it would be a fun thing for Fifa 2010 – sorry you didn’t like them.
Don’t see you wearing these to the office princess
That’s not bad… for fancy dress parties! regular fake eyelashes look like dead spiders
You could’ve worn them the next time we went on a charity walk. Get the funny stares for a change 😛
Darn, I would have paid to see a pic of you sporting those.
People who have to wear eyelid wigs freak me out.
@Aasia – awww too late, they’ve been passed on! But you can purchase them online if you really want one.
Lol- I love it, cheesy beyond words. I will take them off your hands. will match my soccer ball contact lenses 🙂
The normal fake black eyelashes are ghastly; this is taking SA pride to a whole new level of fugly.
Words fail me too. What is that?