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Singer Seyi Shay is doing her own bit for the society by raising awareness for the need for people to educate themselves.

The sultry singer attended the Melisizwe Computer Lab project in Jonannesburg, South Africa to present new fully equipped computer labs to schools alongside the grandson of Late Nelson Mandela, Ndaba Mandela and other South African celebrities.

Seyi Shay was excited to participate in the project and promises that Nigerian schools will be next.

Read her posts below.

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Instagram user and medical doctor, Chimdiuto Oparaji has graduated as the Overall best graduating student from Madonna university, and she has been Inducted into the Nigerian medical association today.

She took home prizes for the following: ‘Best in pediatrics, Best in obstetrics gynecology, Best in internal medicine and Best in community medicine.

The excited doctor went ahead to share series of photos from the ceremony acknowledging that it was only God’s grace that brought her this far.

See her Instagram post below

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Nigeria’s representative in the  skeleton event  at the Pyeongchang 2018 Winter Olympics in South Korea, Simidele Adeagbo, finished last  in the women’s  individual skeleton runs 1 and 2 featuring 20 runners on Friday.

Although, she was not one of the top winners, her strength and determination is enviable and we know that this is just the start of something great for her career.

Simidele ran 54.19secs  in run 1 and 54.58secs in run 2.

Canada-born triple  jumper Simidele is believed to be able to make it to the podium if she puts on a better performance this time round.
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2017 BB Naija housemate, Ese Eriata is coming out on top as she launches her own fashion line called ‘Fabbyese’.

The actress posted on her Instagram page her company logo and wrote, “Life ain’t perfect but your outfit should be
That’s why we are here to give you the very best we cannot wait to give u the best of our classy style. Fabbyese is here to stay”

Life is definitely treating her well as she celebrates another achievement in her life.

Read her post here.

 

Throughout her illustrious career, author and feminist icon, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie has blessed us with some pretty incredible books. From her debut novel, Purple Hibiscus, to her recent non-fiction offering, Dear Ijeawele, Adichie has left an indelible mark on the literary scene.

Now, publishing and logistics service provider, Narrative Landscape Press (NLP) have announced their acquisition of rights to the “Nigerian editions” of all of Adichie’s books, along with the launch of their traditional publishing imprint.

Following the acquisition, they have reported plans to publish special collector’s editions of Adichie’s entire body of work — with new covers designed in collaboration with Vlisco. The new editions will be released in April 2018, and will be available for purchase as complete sets.

Speaking about the stunning new covers, NLP said on Instagram:

“The cover designs inspire familiar feelings of home, of nostalgia, and elegance. They were designed in collaboration with Vlisco, who provided the cover art.”

Check out the beautiful new covers below:

 

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Imo state based Nigerian woman, Nkechinyerem Chima has something to teach young mothers about self love and embracing life the right way despite being single mothers.

She advised women to stay feeling loving themselves and their children and not let go of their self worth because of men who claim they cannot marry single mothers.

She said:

“A lot of people say that the can’t marry a single mother!!! Yes!!! Its your choice…..
I am a proud single mother of a nine years old dude.

I’ve no shame …because I didn’t murder him.
Yes I know that in our culture many detest having kids outside wedlock.

But honestly I do not care…. If its not the will of God it won’t come to pass…. I am never a second handed Lady…. A proud boss lady….. A proud God fearing mother

My son is not a dummy…. He’s my joy. He’s always maintaining 1st position. A lay reader. A chorister. Am not even 28-year-old sef…. I have got my degree….sef. I will stop at nothing to tell the world that abortion is evil….

Fellow single mothers….. Be proud and work Harder…. He who laugh last …laughs best.”

See her post below

 

 

 

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Hello WORriors, today is #WomanCrushWednesday and our Woman Crush is Simi!

Simisola Bolatito Ogunleye (born April 19, 1988), professionally known and referred to as Simi, is a Nigerian singer and songwriter. Simi started her career as a gospel singer, releasing her debut studio album in 2008 titled Ogaju. Her career came into spotlight in 2014 after she released “Tiff”, a song which was nominated in two categories at The Headies 2015 and further brought her to mainstream recognition. Simi is currently signed to X3M Music under which she released her second studio album Simisola.

Simi was born in Ojuelegba, a suburb of Surulere, as the last of 4 children. In an interview she granted to Juliet Ebirim of Vanguard Newspaper, Simi revealed that she grew up as a tomboy before the separation of her parents when she was 9. She is an alumna of Convenant University where she studied Mass Communication.

Simi grew up dancing and singing as a member of her local church’s choir until she wrote her first song at the age of 10. Her professional musical career started in 2008 following the release of her debut album titled Ogaju which contained songs like “Iya Temi” and “Ara Ile” with the entire musical production from Samklef.

In January 2014, Simi released an EP titled Restless which gained her new grounds and further earned her a record deal with X3M Music. The EP contains a 5-track cover of popular songs by international acts like Rihanna’s “Man Down” and Adele’s “Set Fire To The Rain”

In anticipation of her second studio album Simisola, a 12-track album which features only Adekunle Gold as guest artiste. Simi released two singles “Smile for Me” and “Joromi” backed with music videos which were directed by Clarence Peters and Aje Films respectively. She unveiled the album’s tracklist via Instagram on September 1, 2017 before it was released on September 8 to relatively positive reviews and went on to debut at number five on the Billboard World Albums chart.

Apart from singing and songwriting, Simi is also a sound engineer. She is credited to have mixed and mastered Adekunle Gold’s Gold album which was released in July 2016. Her music style is basically hinged in the rhythm and blues, soul and hip-hop genre of music.

Simi has won many awards and recognitions. She recently became a brand ambassador for Opera.

Women Of Rubies celebrates you, Simisola Ogunleye!

Adaeze Yobo has shared a testimony surrounding the birth of her daughter who is celebrating her 1st birthday.

The former beauty queen and excited mother took to her Instagram page on Tuesday, February 13, 2018, where she posted photos of her daughter with the testimony as it’s caption.

“#lookatmenow Ist scan showed it was Fibroid, 2nd scan (diff. hospital) showed it was Fibroid and pregnancy but an incomplete abortion (whatever that means) but that I had to flush yu out, which I (thought) i did. A week later, i still felt sick so I called the Dr. and I was scheduled to surgically complete removal of the remaining tissue.

 

“On my way going, the holy spirit directed me to go to another hospital which I did and was told you were still inside and I had no Fibroid. instead of being happy, i cried and worried whether to keep you or not, worried if you will be normal after all the drugs n all. look at you now baby girl    #lexineisonetoday     #birthdaygirl,” she wrote.

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It would be recalled that Adaeze Yobo and her ex-Nigerian international husband, Joseph Yobo dedicated their daughter, Lexine in June 2017. The dedication ceremony took place at the Christ Embassy Church where they named her Lexine Dumlesi Yobo.

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Prior to the birth of Lexine, Joseph Yobo and Adaeze Yobo already have two boys together.

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Linda Rowe Thomas, Instagram user and fashion designer is all for inspiring people with her post where she talked of having strength to do all things despite her facial disability.

Talking about living despite her deformity, she wrote: “I was never afraid to try harder, never cared about what others thought of me, never allowed cruel words to break me, never stopped believing in myself and I never once gave up on that person staring back at me from the mirror. “I can do all things!” – Phillipians 4:13″

Rowe was involved in a house fire  when she was 2 but amazingly, she is doing so well for herself as a fashion designer. She has not let her dreams wane.

We have her Instagram post below

 

 

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Founder of GREENLANDS HAVEN FOUNDATION, Mrs Olubunmi Ajai Layode, has broken the jinx and shackles of tradition and olden doctrine, to walk her youngest sister down the aisle and gave her away in marriage. Mrs Olubunmi Layode and her three sisters are orphans who had stick together through it all and when it was time for the youngest sister to get married, she asked her eldest sister to give her away in marriage. Olubunmi had her moment of doubt but she eventually made up her mind to do the honor.

As expected, the Reverend of their church and the officiating Bishop from Methodist Church, both insisted that she could not walk her sister down the aisle as it is against culture. Brave Mrs Olubunmi stood her ground and after much deliberation and debate, she won and walked her sister down the aisle. This feat has made it possible for women in the Methodist Church of Nigeria to accompany their daughters down the aisle and give their daughters away in marriage.

In her words, she said;

A few months to my sister’s wedding, in our group Whatsapp chat of the remaining 5 daughters of D.I and J.P Ajai, my youngest sister, Dupeola asked me to give her away. Initially, I objected. I told her that I could not do it and that I would have to ask any uncle to do it. The other sisters said they had discussed it and decided that no one deserves that honour more than me. Since JOPA died, no one has looked out for us. We have been all we have had for each other.

I told them I would have to check the Bible and get back to them. This was the old Bunmi, the one who accepted the shackles of society on her, talking. She had not spoken in a while but the magnitude of what I was being asked to do made her make a rare appearance.

Then, the two Bunmis had a conversation in my head. No, I am not schizophrenic. And no, I am not disrespecting people who have schizophrenia, just clearing the air on the voices.

Old Bunmi : I can’t do it!

New Bunmi : because…?

O.B : … what if it breaks Biblical principles?

N.B : it does not. Church weddings are not a Biblical practice.

O.B : Apostle Paul would not like this.

N.B : Jesus would not stop you.

O.B : I don’t know that I can do this.

N.B : yes you can. And if you don’t do it just because you think a man MUST do it when it does not break any Biblical principles or the constitution of the Methodist church, then you, Olubunmi Ajai are not a daughter of JOPA. Remember how he, on his deathbed told you that you and your sisters are ‘omo Akin’ – children of valour and that you all are to fear no one but God after he, your father dies. Furthermore, if you don’t do this just because you think a man must do it, that makes you a fake Feminist/Humanist. Practice what you preach Bunmi.

So, I told my sisters that I accepted the honour. My sister told the Revd of our family church at Obun Eko that her sister would walk and give her away when he asked her on one of the pre-wedding counselling sessions. He opposed it vehemently, saying it had to be a man, any man… it could even be our 20 year old step brother… any man… but not a woman.

So, a 20 year old step brother could give a woman away but not her 48 year old full sister? I don’t think so!

On the wedding day, one of the Bishops of the Methodist Church of Nigeria officiated. While we waited for the bride who was running late to arrive, the Reverend of our family church approached me to ask me who was giving the bride away. I told him I was. He insisted that I could not. It was turning ugly. So, he said he would tell the Bishop. I said let’s go there. So, I asked my Uncle and Aunts to come with me.

We approached the Bishop and the Reverend jumped in while my aunt – a Deaconess, was introducing me to the Bishop. The Revd jumped in and told the Bishop I insisted on walking my sister and giving her away even though he had told me I could not. The bishop said he was right. I could not do it.

I started crying. Not because I was weak, but because I was livid at the injustice. My sister and I were neither breaking any Biblical rules nor any Methodist constitution but because I have a vagina and not a penis, I was not allowed to honour my sister.

I asked the Bishop why I could not do it. He told me it was not our culture. I told him that a few centuries ago, multiple births were a taboo in some areas, now, even in those areas, people pay good money to have multiple births. My Uncle told the Bishop that culture evolves. The Bishop insisted that I could not do it. It is simply against our culture in the Methodist Church. My Aunty told him that our parent church, the Methodist Church of England now has female Reverends where they did not have before. Why can’t we evolve? The Bishop said it was not our culture. I insisted that as Christians, our focus should be on Christ. And Christ did not say that a woman cannot give another woman away in marriage. We went back and forth and after a while, he agreed. I could walk my sister down the aisle and give her away in marriage.

And that is how the daughters of JOPA set a precedent in the Methodist Church of Nigeria. Because of us, because we refused to be bound by cultures and traditions that shackle us just because we don’t have a penis, future brides in the Methodist Church can say that they want their mothers or sisters to give them away in Marriage. They can quote the daughters of D.I and J.P Ajai as reference.

I had a meeting with the Bishop a few days ago and he admitted that the society is patriarchal and that the Methodist Church of Nigeria would now look at changing this culture of not allowing women to give another woman away in marriage.

YOU, yes, YOU, can make a change in society.

 

 

Credit: Mrs Olubunmi Ajai Layode

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