Monday 16 November 2015

A Glance at the application 's basics.

The tori logo and cover is one with lots of significance. Firstly, we look at the women carrying baskets on their heads with babies on their backs. This is the African mother. The woman who is strong and energetic enough to work and still cater for her child. The ideal mother. This is the type of Africa that the app tori wants to represent. A loving and caring Africa. Next,  you will notice the sun behind is abt to set and the rich grassfield. This are used to highlight how endowed Africa is.Again, the colour orange  is used as application's colour. Orange is associated with joy, sunshine and tropics. orange represents enthusiasm, fascination, happiness, creativity,  determination, attraction, success, encouragement and stimulation. http://www.color-wheel-pro.com/color-meaning.html. The description of this colour in deed is a great description of Africa and Africans.


The picture above, presents to you the log in page. Here, you can either log in or create your account. This is the transitional point between yourself and the app contents.  From here, you can start enjoy all what this great app has to offer by looking up the "toris" posted by your friends and why not "naking tori" like the others.


This last pic brings you into the application proper. Here you can access your profile and review your recent activity. You can also "confirm " (like ) or "ndem" (dislike) any posts you see. This picture actually shows you living the African experience. Here you are in the app and you can start spitting those pidgin lines you have always known. The excitement starts here.


The three pictures above demonstrate a few things about the exciting "tori " application.  The application that is built to appreciate the language of our forefathers.  The application to where African solidarity is felt. An application Built  by Africans for Africans.

You are always welcome. Keep visiting.and discover what exciting new things the application "tori" has to offer. "Na for tori wey all thing di happen ".