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CHILD NUTRITION; BOILED PLANTAIN AND OKRO
As you all know I love to eat okro except you are a newbie on this blog. I can eat okro every week and I’ll never get tired of eating it. I could mix okro with left over stew, Okro with lots of vegetables, okro and yam. Okro is a vegetable itself…
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My Super Story; What Education Means For Girls
Before we become women, we are first girls. As a girl child my siblings and I were made to watch the 9pm news and that was how I knew Eugenia Abu, Cyril stober, Frank olize and so on. I read the book “the Famished Road” by the Nigerian author, Ben Okri when I…
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Avocado Puree: Yummy Yum! For kids
If you are looking for healthy meals for your family and especially for your kids, you are in the right place. Cooking for kids and making sure they eat right is always demanding and knowing the right quantity and method of cooking can be really tasking. This recipe is an easy one and…
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50 Shades of Grey…….And So What?
Getty Last weekend I expected a lot of friends and family members to give me the gist on the 50 Shades of Grey movie that was recently released (because I had plans to spend my weekend doing other busy stuffs) but to my utmost surprise and the disappointment of eager Nigerians, the movie was banned by the censor board.I think…
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#forlaffs 11 EASY WAYS TO BREAK UP WITH YOUR SPOUSE….The Naija way
Getty Images A lovely friend forwarded this message to me and it kept me laughing for hours. Nigerians are very creative people and I can’t imagine someone breaking up with his or her spouse over some crazy excuses like these ones.Excuses like these ones will definitely melt your heart and make your laugh…just make sure…
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VAW: Guidelines for Health Sector Response
I just thought I could share this piece of information on my blog. It does make a whole lot of sense to develop and adopt this guidelines for health sector response on violence against women. This was designed by WHO.
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Child Nutrition: COUS COUS to the rescue
Cous-cous is a made of semolina (durum wheat) cooked by steaming. It is well known child friendly meal served with meat, fish and vegetables. The cous cous that is sold in the Nigerian market has been pre-steamed and dried and that is why it cooks quickly. Most care givers love this delicious meal because it is…
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5 Ways To Ignore The Elections and Have Fun on Valentine Day
This morning I noticed Mama Victor’s smile was wider than usual. Mama Victor is my neighbor (neighbor of life) and the only time I smell food from her kitchen is only on Saturdays when her pot of beans is burning. I tire! Back to the gist…she was escorting her husband to his…
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The State of Being Jayne
This week I have succeeded in crying , laughing, loving and ‘being Jayne’. We all know the state of crying or laughing or loving but the state of being Jayne is one I am still trying to discover….but I know it when I feel it. Yesterday, I had left the office at exactly 5pm for…
