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The Joy of Motherhood

Hello beautiful people. Trust you're doing good. It's mother's day and I just thought of sharing something here. I am not a mother yet but from my observations about the world around me, there's nothing as fulfilling as the joy of motherhood. Every girl in her own special way is a mother, even if she practically doesn't have a baby yet. A mother looks out for her own, protects and shields. I personally think mothers should be the next authority after God and Jesus. Mothers are nation builders. The Female Presidential aspirant, Professor Oluremi Sonaiya recently came to my school to honour an invite to a public lecture. From the little speech she gave, I could decipher the agony of a mother at her indisposed child (Nigeria literally), the need to effect change in our society and the need to be super active as youths. She didn't speak about her ambition or political intention(I loved that about her). Okay, I'm not talking politics here but the need to appre

Multi Kuti: The New Face of Entrepreneurship

Meet Oluwaloseyi Olusanya, a 200 level International Law and Diplomacy student of Babcock University, Ilishan Remo, Ogun state. Inspired by the need to be creative, the uniqueness of the Ankara fabric and the Nigerian culture, Seyi ventured into Nap Sack Bags which today has gained nationwide recognition under the brand name, Multi Kuti.  The bags are created with African Fabrics (Ankara especially) and are designed aesthetically for students in Universities across the country. The bags are also up for international purchase. Exclusive interview coming up soon. For booking and inquiries, do send a mail to pitanolusanya@ yahoo.com or o luwaloseyi79@ gmail.com.  Photo Credit: Olupitan Olusanya Photography ( olupitanphotography.wordpress.com )