The internet never forgets, and neither do we. Every post, comment, and share tends to leave a mark. Are your digital footprints respectful, careless, or harmful? Let’s find out!
This year, the internet has shown us plenty: the good, the wild, and the things we wish we could unsee. But before we wrap up and log off for the holidays, it’s worth asking ourselves: how did we show up online? When you came across harm, did you pause before scrolling? Did you think about what it means to look away, and what it could mean to do something, even if it’s tiny?
Kuram was built for moments like these. It’s a platform by TechHer that listens, records, and responds when women face abuse online. Powered by a network of over 150 lawyers, Kuram holds survivors’ hands as they access justice through digital channels and the legal system. If you or someone you know has dealt with digital harm this year, you don’t have to face it alone. Visit kuramng.org to learn more or get support.
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Detty December is here and outside is calling your name louder than your bank alert. From concerts to club nights to “let’s just step out small” hangouts, everybody is moving. And honestly, with Lagos doing Lagos things, ride-hailing has become the real MVP, the only way to jump from one enjoyment to another without adding extra wahala. Apps like Bolt have become part of the December survival kit, especially for late-night movement. But before you start flying around the city like a Detty December tour guide, let’s talk about staying safe while you’re out there.
1. Always confirm your driver and car details
Lagos is already chaotic, don’t add an accidental mystery ride to your December story. Check the car, check the plate number, check the driver. Confirm everything.
2. Share your trip with someone you trust
Send your trip to your friend that never sleeps or your sibling that stalks you lovingly. Someone needs to know your movement when you’re outside till 3 a.m. behaving like a Detty December ambassador.
3. Stay aware of your surroundings
Don’t let the December excitement make you forget common sense. Stand where there’s light. Look around. No one is forming FBI here, just survival.
4. Choose the back seat
It’s safer, it’s calmer, and it gives “mysterious baddie going home after shutting down the party.”
5. Make use of Bolt’s in-app safety features
Bolt has Trip Monitoring, Emergency Assistance and even an in-app dash cam now. Use the features. This is not the season for freestyle movement.
6. Avoid roadside hailing
You’re not in a Nollywood film. Book your ride from the app. Verified drivers only. No extra December drama needed.
7. Don’t drink and drive
If you plan to drink, plan not to drive. Simple. Call a Bolt and enjoy your life in peace.
8. Trust your instincts
If something feels somehow, end the ride. Don’t negotiate with vibes that are not vibing.
9. Enjoy yourself without stress
December is for enjoyment, not emergency stories. Move safely and let Bolt carry you from one enjoyment location to the next.
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The internet has become an active breeding ground for Online Gender-based Violence (OGBV) against women. Every week, without her consent, a woman is dragged under a spotlight to be insulted and criticised by people on the internet. It’s no longer a surprise when we log into our social media accounts and see a woman being ‘dragged’ or doxxed for expressing views or actions that the internet does not agree with. The recent introduction of AI has even made matters worse, as we can all see, in real-time, how the technology has been weaponised to exact violence against women on the internet.
For as long as the internet exists, violence against women might never stop, but we can all agree that being a passive bystander in the face of this violence plays a major role in its enablement.
As a society, we need to join our hands together and work towards minimising the digital violence against women, and here are reasons why we believe that your voice matters.
1. Silence Amplifies Harm
If we keep saying ‘not my circus, not my monkey’ every time we see a woman getting attacked on the internet, the violence will never stop, and if it does not, there might come a day when it will reach your doorstep. Don’t wait for that day to arrive before you decide to take action.
2. It Prevents Escalation
Calling out the ‘joke’ before it becomes a full-blown harassment campaign helps a lot, and we think you should normalise saying ‘I don’t think that’s funny’ when a misogynistic joke is made towards a woman.
3. The Victims Feel Less Alone
Knowing that someone is on their side helps victims of digital violence feel less fear and shame. It can also give them enough confidence to fight back.
4. Sets Boundaries for Future Purposes
The more we publicly call out this violence, the less normalised it becomes.
5. Creates a Safer Space
Protecting girls and women from digital abuse automatically means creating a safe space for them to thrive without fear of being attacked.
6. A Cultural Shift Can Start With You
By calling out perpetrators of online violence, reporting their accounts, and participating in any discussion that frowns upon online gender-based violence, we will be able to promote an online culture that does not tolerate violence against women in any form.
See something harmful on the internet? Don’t just scroll. Endeavour to take action against the perpetrators or visit the Kuram website. Kuram is a platform by TechHer that listens, records, and responds when women face abuse online. Powered by a network of over 150 lawyers, Kuram holds survivors’ hands as they access justice through digital channels and the legal system. If you or someone you know has dealt with digital harm this year, you don’t have to face it alone. Visit kuramng.org to learn more or get support.
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itel has once again reinforced its leadership in accessible innovation with the itel SUPER 26 Ultra winning the prestigious “Best Curved Display and AI-Powered Smartphone of the Year” at the 2025 Nigeria Technology Awards (NiTA).
The awards ceremony organized by Beta Media Group, held on December 6, 2025, at the VirginRose Resort, Victoria Island, Lagos, brought together top players in Nigeria’s tech ecosystem to celebrate excellence, creativity, and industry growth.
This recognition highlights the SUPER 26 Ultra’s groundbreaking curved display design and its next-generation AI capabilities, which elevate the smartphone experience across photography, performance, personalization, and security. As consumer expectations continue to rise, the SUPER 26 Ultra stands out for delivering premium, flagship-level features at an accessible price point, strengthening itel’s position as a trusted technology empowerment brand.
Winning at NiTA perfectly aligns with itel’s strategic ambition to sustain consumer interest, increase brand visibility, and enhance credibility in the market. It also reinforces the brand’s commitment to designing high-quality devices that suit the lifestyle and aspirations of young, dynamic, and value-driven consumers.
Speaking about the achievement, Dolapo Olorun-nimbe, ATL Marketing Manager at itel Mobile Nigeria, expressed excitement and appreciation:
“This award is a testament to itel’s dedication to making cutting-edge technology available to everyone. The SUPER 26 Ultra, with its stunning curved display and intelligent features, reflects our commitment to blending style, innovation, and affordability. We are grateful to consumers who believe in our vision, and this recognition motivates us to keep raising the bar in design and user experience.”
Also reflecting on the milestone, Terngu Simeon Shagba, PR Supervisor at itel Mobile Nigeria, emphasized the significance of the recognition on brand trust and market positioning:
“Winning at NiTA is not just an award for us, it is proof that our efforts to stay ahead in innovation and deliver value-driven smartphones are being acknowledged at the highest level. This achievement strengthens our credibility, energizes our brand presence, and reaffirms our promise to help consumers enjoy better life through technology.”
With this milestone, itel continues to push boundaries within Africa’s tech landscape. The SUPER 26 Ultra represents the brand’s continuous drive to enhance the digital experience for millions through devices that combine top-tier design, intelligent features, and reliability.
Recall that, on November 13, 2025, itel SUPER 26 Ultra received the prestigious award for “The Best Curved Display Phone Under ₦260,000 (Top 1 Recommended Curved Display Phone Under ₦260,000)” at the Africa Tech Alliance Excellence (ATAEx) Awards 2025.
As itel celebrates this major win, the brand remains focused on future-forward innovation and delivering products that empower individuals, connect communities, and accelerate technological advancement across emerging markets as a Tech Empowerment Brand. For itel, the NiTA 2025 award is not just an accolade; it is a beacon for even greater breakthroughs ahead.
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This December, Amstel Malta brought the magic and warmth of Christmas to life across three major cities — Enugu, Port Harcourt and Aba — with spectacular light installations that transformed streets into festive destinations for families, visitors, and returning loved ones.
L-R: Chinwe Ude, Zonal Business Manager, East Zone, Nigerian Breweries PLC; Thibaut Boidin, Managing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc; Olufumilayo Akande, Non-Executive Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc; and Yibo Koko; DG/CEO, Rivers State Tourism Development Agency RSTDA; at the Amstel Malta Legendary Christmas Light up ceremony at the GRA Junction in Port Harcourt.
From December 2nd to 4th, thousands gathered across the three cities to witness the lighting ceremonies, marking the official start of Amstel Malta’s 2025 festive campaign themed “Be Your Best all Season Long.”
This initiative, a part of Nigerian Breweries ‘Legendary Christmas’ campaign, was designed to celebrate homecoming, inspire joy, and strengthen community connection during the most anticipated time of the year.
Speaking on the significance of the three-city celebration, Sarah Agha, Marketing Director, Nigerian Breweries Plc, explained that this year’s activities were anchored on Amstel Malta’s Be Your Best All Season Long message, a reminder that encourages Nigerians to show up for one another, reconnect during homecoming, and embrace the warmth and joy that help us bring our best selves into the season.
“The reason we are here today is rooted in the purpose of our company — to brew the joy of true togetherness. That is what we care about most. At Nigerian Breweries, we are a company committed to spreading joy, and this season holds a special place in the hearts of Nigerians. December is not just a date on the calendar; it is a time when distance no longer matters, when families come home to reconnect, share meals, settle differences, and celebrate as one.
“So, when we asked ourselves how we could make this season even more meaningful, the answer was clear: we would light up cities across the country. And we are a company that has the credibility to do this because our footprint spans across Nigeria.”
She added “We want to thank you — for showing up, for choosing Amstel Malta, for supporting us through the years, and for embracing a brand that inspires Nigerians to be the best version of themselves.”
In each city, the lighting ceremonies attracted dignitaries, government representatives, cultural leaders, residents, and visitors, who applauded the brand’s commitment to enriching public spaces and creating meaningful festive moments.
Popular personalities, including Stan Nze and Natacha Akide (Tacha), also joined in celebrating the light-up moments, adding excitement and colour to the festivities. They were received by consumers who came out to share in the experience and be part of Amstel Malta’s historic street light-up.
The highlight of this year’s Christmas calendar is the maiden edition of Amstel Malta Festiville in Aba, scheduled to hold between the 23rd to 27th of December, a full-scale festive village created to immerse families and communities in music, art, entertainment, and unforgettable holiday experiences.
The Festiville experience includes the Amstel Malta Grotto, a soulful Christmas carol night, and much more . Children will also enjoy a dedicated Kids’ Playground and Games Arena, ensuring that families of all ages share in the magic of the season.
Designed as a festive wonderland, Amstel Malta Festiville is set to capture the warmth, excitement, and togetherness of the Christmas season, giving families and communities a place to reconnect, celebrate, and create meaningful memories. With this year’s celebrations, Amstel Malta invites Nigerians everywhere to come home to joy, share in the light of the season, and Be Their Best All Season Long.
In addition to the Street Light Up tour and Amstel Malta Festiville in Aba, Amstel Malta will also be present at the Lagos Food Fest, a vibrant culinary and entertainment experience happening at Muri Okunola Park on December 14, 2025, giving Lagos residents another exciting opportunity to celebrate the season with the brand.
As the lights continue to shine throughout the festive season, Amstel Malta encourages residents and returning families to visit the installations, create memories, and celebrate love, gratitude, and togetherness.
To join the celebration, participants can take a selfie or group photos, videos at any of the installations and tag @amstelmalta using the campaign hashtag #LegendaryChristmasNB for a chance to win exciting prizes and Christmas surprises.
For more information on all the festive events by Amstel Malta, follow @amstelmalta on all social media platforms.
NEUCHÂTEL – December 05th, 2025 – Sbarter, the protocol that enables players and creators to launch their own competitive events within the games they already play, today announced a strategic partnership with Vivid Games, the Polish developer and publisher behind the acclaimed Real Boxing franchise. Vivid Games will be the first studio to join Sbarter, with Real Boxing 3 integrating the protocol for the Closed Alpha launch in January 2026.
Sbarter connects to existing games through a lightweight API, allowing players and creators to create and join challenges without altering the gameplay or the game’s economy. Once the connection goes live, Real Boxing 3 players will be able to launch their own one-on-one duels, creator-led events, or community tournaments, all while playing the game exactly as they normally do. Match outcomes will be verified directly by Vivid Games’ servers, guaranteeing fairness, transparency, and integrity. This partnership introduces what Sbarter calls User-Generated Events – a natural extension of User-Generated Content, shifting the community’s creativity from making content to shaping competitive moments within the game’s existing structure.
For Vivid Games, the connection with Sbarter offers a new way to help maintain player interest and engagement in Real Boxing 3over time. Sbarter provides a revenue model aligned directly with real community activity, allowing the studio to earn from challenges it confirms, without developing additional content. This approach enhances retention by adding social and competitive dynamics that naturally encourage players and creators to return more often. Vivid Games will also take an early governance role in shaping the long-term evolution of the protocol and how User-Generated Events expand across the industry.
“Players have always added friendly stakes to competition, whether it’s a game of pool or a match online,” said Alessandro Fried, Chairman of Sbarter. “Sbarter brings that spirit into video games in a fair, transparent, and player-controlled way. Having Vivid Games as our first partner shows how strongly this resonates with studios who want to give their communities moments that truly matter.”
Piotr Gamracy, CEO of Vivid Games, added: “Our players love proving themselves. Sbarter offers a simple and fair way to make each match more exciting, without changing the fundamentals of the game. It’s a natural extension of what Real Boxing has always stood for: skill, rivalry and community.”
Dominique Cor, Chief Marketing Officer at Sbarter, said: “Sbarter brings more energy and more reasons for players to return. Optional stakes make competitive moments more intense and more memorable.”
The integration of Sbarter into Real Boxing 3 will begin rolling out in January 2026 across regions where both products are live and compliant.
More info about Sbarter:
Sbarter is the protocol that plugs easily into existing games, allowing players and creators to add small, capped stakes to the matches they already play. These stakes introduce a new layer of excitement and community-led competition without touching gameplay or requiring new content. For studios, Sbarter creates value directly from verified player activity while keeping full oversight on match outcomes. The system is built responsibly, with clear eligibility rules, age and regional safeguards, and result confirmation handled on the studio’s side – ensuring that every session operates within a safe and compliant framework.
About Sbarter
Sbarter is a protocol that enables players and creators to run their own performance-based challenges inside the games they already love, with match outcomes verified by the publisher. It introduces a new form of community-driven competition – User-Generated Events – while generating new revenue for game studios.
About Vivid Games
Vivid Games S.A. is one of the leading Polish producers of games for mobile platforms. For nearly 20 years it has been creating amazing titles, such as those of the Real Boxing series – the most recognizable brand among boxing games in the world. For its achievements, the company has received many awards including “Best Independent Producer” and “Best Polish Game of the Year” by the Digital Dragons, or the prestigious Apple award “Editors’ Choice”.
Vivid Games is a team of approx. 55 people guided by the mission to create games that give players loads of entertainment at the highest level. To realize this goal we take the risk of searching for new unknown directions while setting the bar high for ourselves. The vision of the team is to be a world-class mobile game studio with a portfolio of globally successful titles, assuming non-corporate methods of operation.
The international team works remotely, also having an office in Bydgoszcz. Vivid Games S.A. is a public company listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange since 2012.
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For years, people have had their own ideas about Greensprings School Lagos. Some think it’s “that school the rich send their kids to,” where nobody understands real struggle. As GSL clocks 40, its alumni community and PTA are joining forces to build something Nigeria genuinely needs: a world-class Creative Arts Centre and an Olympic-standard Aquatic Centre.
It’s about giving opportunities to young people whose talents could transform culture, sports and society if only they had access.
Here’s why this project actually matters.
1. Nigeria’s Creative Economy Is Booming, But Young Talent Still Lacks Access
Between film, music and production, Nigeria’s creative economy contributed over $1.73 billion to the GDP in 2023 (IMF, 2023 as cited by Policy Center for the New South). The wider media and entertainment industry contributed ₦1.97 trillion (USD $1.4 billion) to the GDP in 2023, representing a 27.5% increase over the past three years (International Trade Administration, 2025). The Arts & Entertainment sector alone grew by 1,244% between 2012 and 2023 (MBO Capital Management, 2025).
Big dreams. However, one major issue remains: there aren’t enough proper, purpose-built creative spaces for young people to learn, experiment, and build careers.
GSL’s Creative Arts Centre is stepping into that gap. It’s designed as a real hub where the next generation of producers, filmmakers, designers, writers and performers can actually hone their craft with the right tools and mentorship.
2. Not Every Gift Comes From Privilege, But Opportunity Should
Nigerian kids are bursting with mad talent, but circumstances hold many of them back. This centre creates a space where those gifts can be nurtured. Think of it as a future-making engine: a place where culture-shaping ideas and world-changing creativity can actually grow. That’s what the GSL alumni and PTA want to invest in: a Nigeria where talent doesn’t die because opportunity is expensive.
3. Greensprings Has Always Produced Well-Rounded Students
From Personal and Social Education (PSE) classes to student-led community service projects, the school has spent decades instilling empathy, teamwork, resilience and a sense of responsibility. This project is simply a continuation of that culture. It’s alumni saying: “We understand the privilege we had, and we’re choosing to pay it forward.”
4. Nigeria Needs More Professional Sports Facilities, Especially for Aquatics
Swimming is one of the most underdeveloped sports in Nigeria, despite the country’s proximity to water. Shockingly, we still struggle in national and international competitions because athletes lack access to Olympic-standard facilities. The new GSL Aquatic Centre changes that.
Yes, it will help GSL students sharpen their already impressive medal-winning streak. But more importantly, it will be open to State and Federal swimming teams. This means better-trained athletes, better performance at competitions and a stronger national sports ecosystem.
5. The Sports Industry Is Set to Hit Up to $4 Billion, and Nigeria Can’t Be Left Behind
By 2027, Nigeria’s sports industry is expected to generate up to $4 billion annually. That’s a massive opportunity for jobs, development and international positioning. The Aquatic Centre offers young Nigerians, including public school students and professional swimmers, a fair opportunity to compete on the world stage. It’s been a long time coming.
6. It is Impact
These legacy projects will provide opportunities to young people who might never have the chance to step inside an international-standard creative studio or pool otherwise. That’s the kind of impact that outlives any anniversary celebration.
7. It All Comes Together on December 18, 2025
The unveiling of the Creative Arts Centre and Aquatic Centre will coincide with GSL’s 41st Annual Christmas Show, one of the school’s most cherished traditions. It’s the perfect moment: culture, community, creativity and purpose in one place. For the alumni community, it’s proof that giving back is more than just a buzzword.
Greensprings School, Lagos, is rewriting its own story, not with prestige, but with purpose. The alumni community and PTA are investing in young Nigerians whose talents might shape the future, as long as someone gives them a fighting chance. This is the heart of the 40th anniversary legacy: empowering the next generation of creators, athletes and leaders.
Register for the 41st annual Christmas Show and Unveiling Ceremony taking place on the 18th of December here.
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The 4th edition of the Luxury Resale Emporium (LRE), presented by Zeclutter, successfully concluded a landmark two-day event held on November 29th and 30th, 2025, in Ikoyi, Lagos. The event brought together fashion lovers, sustainability advocates, stylists, and industry leaders for a powerful celebration of circular fashion creativity.
Founded by ZeeZee Ihe-Okuneye, Zeclutter is a leading closet declutter and resale service championing sustainable consumption by connecting wardrobes to the circular economy. Through LRE, the brand brings together multiple circular fashion business models under one powerful experiential platform.
Positioned at the intersection of style, sustainability, and conscious consumption, LRE 2025 delivered a thoughtfully curated experience featuring pre-owned luxury fashion, accessories, and statement pieces from trusted sellers. Guests enjoyed access to authenticated designer items at accessible price points reaffirming the growing relevance of the resale economy in Africa’s fashion landscape.
Each day of the event featured a dedicated panel session, drawing industry experts and creative leaders into conversations centered on sustainable luxury, resale culture, fashion longevity, and ethical consumerism. These sessions offered both practical insight and forward-looking perspectives on the future of fashion in a climate-conscious era.
Beyond shopping, LRE 2025 provided immersive value through live leather-repair demonstrations, professional garment alterations, and real-time product authentication services. These experiences reinforced the event’s mission to extend the lifecycle of luxury goods while empowering consumers to make responsible fashion choices.
With dynamic audience engagement across both days, the Luxury Resale Emporium proved that resale is no longer a fringe trend but a central movement shaping the future of global fashion. The 2025 edition cemented Lagos through Zeclutter as a rising hub for sustainable luxury and fashion innovation on the African continent. ENDS.
About Luxury Resale Emporium
The Luxury Resale Emporium (LRE) is Africa’s premier luxury resale platform, an initiative of Zeclutter! dedicated to redefining luxury through sustainability, accessibility, and circular fashion practices. Zeclutter! is a closet-declutter and resale service founded to help clients transmit under-utilized wardrobe pieces into new homes, while promoting mindful consumption and environmental responsibility.
LRE curates authenticated pre-owned designer pieces and collaborates with circular fashion businesses including consignment sellers, repair and alteration specialists, upcyclers, and more. Through immersive retail showcases, expert-led panel discussions, and innovative resale & repair solutions, Zeclutter! and LRE empower the next generation of conscious luxury consumers in Africa and beyond.
About Zeclutter!
Zeclutter! is Africa’s leading closet declutter and luxury resale service, dedicated to transforming under-utilized wardrobe pieces into renewed value through sustainable, circular fashion practices. The brand offers a seamless process that includes wardrobe editing, authentication, resale, repair, repurposing, and donation, promoting mindful consumption and extending the lifecycle of fashion items.
Working closely with predominantly women-led businesses and charities, Zeclutter! supports community empowerment while advancing the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG5 and SDG12). Through its services, the company is redefining modern luxury as intentional, sustainable, and accessible.
About ZeeZee Ihe-Okuneye
ZeeZee Ihe-Okuneye is a leading advocate for sustainable and circular fashion in Africa. As the founder of Zeclutter! and convener of The Luxury Resale Emporium (LRE), she champions conscious consumption and challenges misconceptions around pre-loved luxury.
Her work aligns with SDG5 and SDG12, supporting women’s economic empowerment and responsible production through partnerships with women-led circular fashion businesses. Guided by her philosophy, “Resale over Retail,” ZeeZee continues to drive a growing movement that prioritizes longevity, sustainability, and style.
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Modern digital design has necessitated the use of high-resolution textures. They add value to gaming platforms, improve web designs, improve 3D modeling, and reinforce branding. Designers are increasingly using sharp and clear surfaces to make images more interactive and engaging. Clarity of textures enables realistic reflection, complex designs and realistic appearance of materials that attract viewers. Software such as CapCut now offers functionality that simplifies the process of creating textures so that it can be produced quickly, without compromising quality. Its AI-powered features produce ultra-detailed textures in high precision, which saves time and effort. With the digital world becoming more and more of a world of clarity, it is essential to consider moving to efficient texture workflows when it comes to professional-level work.
What Does it Take to Have a Crystal-Clear Texture?
The crystal-clear texture is dependent upon the resolution, sharpness, micro-detailed, and correct lighting. Higher resolution means that patterns can be viewed even at zoom. Micro-detailed shots are those that pick tiny irregularities on the surface, such as the weaves of a fabric or the pores of a skin. Lighting is very important in bringing out depth, contrast and material properties. Applications such as Seedream 4.0 in CapCut reproduce fineness patterns with an impressive precision, and the textures can be felt. Various textures, e.g., metal, skin, wood, fabric or abstract shapes, demand different degrees of detailing. Even minor surface disruptions can add to the realism, and textures become more realistic. A combination of these aspects will guarantee that every digital surface has a natural and professional appearance. In fact, AI image generator technology helps bring such high fidelity to every creation efficiently.
Creating Effective Prompts to Texture Generation
The process of developing detailed textures starts with developing clear and descriptive prompts. Add material type, color shade, light, and certain patterns to instruct the AI. When imitating a given style or texture, reference images come in handy. The aspect ratios are to be aligned with the desired output, be it 3D objects, a site background, or elements within the UI. An example is that wide textures are more effective as web headers whereas square textures are used as icons on apps or branding images. Accuracy in timely language has a direct influence on the quality of the produced textures so that the end product matches the creative intent. Properly integrated prompts save time and minimize the requirements of manual editing.
Steps to Generate Crystal-Clear Textures Using an AI Image Generator Quickly
Step 1: Launch the Texture Editor
Start CapCut online and select the “Image” tab. Click “New image” to enter the interface where high-resolution textures can be created efficiently.
Step 2: Set Model and Proportions
Enter a detailed description of the texture you need in the prompt box. Pick a model such as Seedream 4.0, Image 4.0, Image 3.1, or Image 2.0 Pro depending on clarity and realism requirements. Choose an aspect ratio that fits your project. Upload reference images if you want the AI to mirror specific patterns.
Step 3: Generate and Perfect Textures
Click “Send” and let the AI produce the texture. Use CapCut’s tools for color correction, AI upscaling, background replacement, and more. Additional customization with shapes, text, or stickers can refine the look further.
Step 4: Download and Implement
Once satisfied, click the “Download” tab. Adjust format, size, and quality through the filters icon, or copy the texture as PNG for instant use.
Production of Specific Texture Categories using AI
AI is used to produce a variety of textures. The complex textures such as marble, velvet, brushed metal, and microtextures of the skin require great detail and accuracy. Graphic and abstract textures can be used to improve branding, digital art, and user interface features, giving them visual appeal without being distracting. Organic realism is added to projects with natural textures, such as stone, sand, ripples of water, and foliage. CapCut can quickly create even highly complex surfaces, and its creators can experiment with any category. Furthermore, integrating a AI logo generator can assist in matching textures to specific branding elements, ensuring cohesive and polished designs.
How to Improve and Edit Textures in CapCut
CapCut offers superior tools to enhance textures. The color grading and lighting adjustments can be used to get the right visual tone needed in a project. AI upscaling can scale resolutions into 8K and textures can be used in large-scale displays and high-end renders. Also, there is color correction, which guarantees that the textures are in line with the branding rules, keeping all visual materials consistent. Layers, filters, and selective effects enable a fine-tuning of every detail and do not require any external software. Directly refining textures in CapCut gives designers a continuous workflow and provides quality visuals with an efficient output.
Application of CapCut Textures in Various Industries
CapCut generated textures have a wide range of use in industries. Websites acquire a more three-dimensional background and packaging design takes advantage of the simulated qualities of real materials. Higher textures in digital art projects and app user interfaces make their appearances more tactile and engaging. CapCut has image-to-video movement features that allow video creators to add textures to motion graphics, creating dynamic images. The loopable textures are also applicable in animated backgrounds or interactive media, which will make users more engaged. Using these capabilities, digital creators increase the scope of their creativity and ensure uniformity and clarity in each asset.
Conclusion
CapCut is a technology that changes the way texture is created by integrating speed, accuracy and a professional level of tools. Natural surfaces as well as abstract graphics can now be created and perfected in a short time, with crystal-clear textures. The AI models, seedream 4.0 and others, are flexible to various design styles and detail. Through CapCut, creators are able to create ultra-detailed textures that can be used on any platform or medium. The opportunity to experiment with various models and settings promotes innovation and opens the potential of digital textures. Modern AI-driven texture generation is fast, precise, and versatile and now an essential component of professional design workflows.
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Converge, an annual gathering of Nigeria’s brightest minds and most ambitious talents, returns on December 21, 2025. The event brings together young Nigerian professionals across different sectors, both local and from the diaspora, to network, share insights, and explore opportunities for collaboration.
Nigeria is in the middle of a significant youth migration wave. But this movement has also created one of the most powerful global Nigerian networks ever seen. The Converge exists to turn this moment into an advantage.
The Converge isn’t just another December meetup. It was created to answer a big question many young Nigerians are asking today:
How can you connect with other young Nigerians with similar ambitions?
Every December, thousands of Nigerians return home for Detty December. The Converge is intentionally positioned within this period, not to compete with the fun, but to create meaningful moments within it: moments of reflection, connection, ambition, and purposeful community-building.
Building on the success of its 2024 edition, Converge 2025 scales up to accommodate 200 participants. Last year’s inaugural event attracted attendees from several industries based in seven countries including: The USA, UK, Canada, the Netherlands, Ireland, Kenya and our very own Nigeria.
This year promises to be even bigger. Converge 2025 expands its reach with new partnerships alongside returning supporter Access Bank. Flutterwave, Raenest, and Antler join as partners, with Antler offering attendees access to a free business masterclass. The event builds on 2024’s momentum while introducing fresh voices and perspectives from across sectors and geographies.
What to Expect This Year
The 2025 edition will host 200 young professionals, founders, creatives, investors, technologists, policy voices, and change-makers from several countries.
It will feature:
Keynote Address on long-term national development
Panel discussions & roundtables across finance, tech, creative economy, industry, public service, and global development
In-Conversation Session with leading Nigerian changemakers
The Pulse of the Next Generation, a high-speed showcase of young entrepreneurs building the future
Curated networking sessions designed to connect diaspora returnees with local ecosystem leaders
Speakers include some of Nigeria’s most influential voices across business, policy, technology, and creative industries, including Tunde Onakoya, Mayowa Kuyoro, Rolake Akinkugbe, Olumide Soyombo, Dr Ola Brown, and more.
Attendees can expect an engaging mix of structured programming and organic connection. The day includes panel discussions, guided networking sessions with conversation prompts, interactive Q&A segments, and games designed to break the ice and spark meaningful conversations.
Converge 2025 isn’t just an event, it’s a movement to unite and empower Nigerian talent across the globe, turning individual ambition into collective impact. As Lagos lights up this December, make time for the gathering that’s redefining what’s possible for Nigerian professionals everywhere.