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Awo Muslim Community Platform - A Full-Stack Django App Powering a Real Nigerian Community
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Awo Muslim Community Platform - A Full-Stack Django App Powering a Real Nigerian Community

via Dev.toAbdulakeem Agbaje0mo ago

The Community The Awo Muslim Community is a vibrant organization in Awo - Ekiti, Ekiti State, Nigeria. With over 344 members spread across multiple street mosques, the community manages annual contributions, fundraising campaigns, events, and leadership structures — all previously tracked in spreadsheets and paper records . I'm a member of this community. When the challenge theme dropped — build something for a community you care about — I knew exactly what to build. What I Built A full-stack community management platform that handles everything from member registration to financial tracking, event management, and communication. The platform replaces manual spreadsheets with a professional web application that the community can actually use. Live site: audawo.org GitHub: awo-muslim-community Key Features at a Glance Member Management — Registration, approval workflow, profile management with 19 Nigerian/Islamic title options (Alhaji, Alhaja, Imam, Engr, Dr, etc.) CSV Member Import — Bu

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