• YOUR GIRL-CHILD IS WORTH MORE.
    Last week, our ultrasound unit welcomed a 16-year-old girl, heavily pregnant and carrying the weight of a difficult reality. As she lay on the examination table, her nervous eyes scanned the room, searching for a glimmer of hope. I was curious to know and understand the circumstances that led her to this point. So I asked, and she opened up, sharing a story that would break the hearts of even the most hardened individual.
    "I was denied education," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "My father said it was a waste of resources to train a girl." These words hung in the air, a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by countless young girls around the world.
    As the examination progressed, the weight of her situation became increasingly apparent to me. This young girl, barely out of childhood herself, was now facing the daunting challenges of motherhood. Then I asked myself, what about her dreams and aspirations? What about her future? This young girl's story is a powerful testament to the importance of education and empowerment. It highlights the need for comprehensive support systems, that would prioritize the needs and rights of girls and young women.
    This is a reminder that parents can do better!!! She is also as important as a boy child. Besides, no one decides their fate. I honestly don't have a better way to communicate how concern I feel regarding this menace, but I do hope this message go a long way into fixing our hearts and opening our eyes to the reality that, that child under your care didn't choose to be a boy or a girl. As we reflect on this young girl's journey, we are compelled to ask: What can we do differently? How can we create a world where girls are valued, empowered, and educated? The answers, much like the solutions, will require a collective effort, a commitment to challenging the status quo, and a willingness to fight for the rights and dignity of girls everywhere.
    For this young girl, and for countless others like her, we must do better. We must create a world where education is a fundamental right, not a privilege reserved for the few.
    YOUR GIRL-CHILD IS WORTH MORE. Last week, our ultrasound unit welcomed a 16-year-old girl, heavily pregnant and carrying the weight of a difficult reality. As she lay on the examination table, her nervous eyes scanned the room, searching for a glimmer of hope. I was curious to know and understand the circumstances that led her to this point. So I asked, and she opened up, sharing a story that would break the hearts of even the most hardened individual. "I was denied education," she whispered, her voice barely audible. "My father said it was a waste of resources to train a girl." These words hung in the air, a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by countless young girls around the world. As the examination progressed, the weight of her situation became increasingly apparent to me. This young girl, barely out of childhood herself, was now facing the daunting challenges of motherhood. Then I asked myself, what about her dreams and aspirations? What about her future? This young girl's story is a powerful testament to the importance of education and empowerment. It highlights the need for comprehensive support systems, that would prioritize the needs and rights of girls and young women. This is a reminder that parents can do better!!! She is also as important as a boy child. Besides, no one decides their fate. I honestly don't have a better way to communicate how concern I feel regarding this menace, but I do hope this message go a long way into fixing our hearts and opening our eyes to the reality that, that child under your care didn't choose to be a boy or a girl. As we reflect on this young girl's journey, we are compelled to ask: What can we do differently? How can we create a world where girls are valued, empowered, and educated? The answers, much like the solutions, will require a collective effort, a commitment to challenging the status quo, and a willingness to fight for the rights and dignity of girls everywhere. For this young girl, and for countless others like her, we must do better. We must create a world where education is a fundamental right, not a privilege reserved for the few.
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  • Motherhood is alot
    Motherhood is alot🤣
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  • For Dayo Amusa, motherhood didn't come on a platter of gold, she saw 'hell' but God had mercy on her.

    She recounted the heart-wrenching ordeal with her lover and her medical condition that almost made it impossible to have a baby.

    "Hmm, gracious God, and some people were calling her barren then. I hope they see what she passed through,” a fan reacted to the post.
    For Dayo Amusa, motherhood didn't come on a platter of gold, she saw 'hell' but God had mercy on her. She recounted the heart-wrenching ordeal with her lover and her medical condition that almost made it impossible to have a baby. "Hmm, gracious God, and some people were calling her barren then. I hope they see what she passed through,” a fan reacted to the post.
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  • Motherhood is not an easy job.
    If you're a mother...I celebrate you.
    Motherhood is not an easy job. If you're a mother...I celebrate you.
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  • Motherhood is sweet but it is not easy oh
    Motherhood is sweet but it is not easy oh
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  • DEAR LADIES,

    DON'T MARRY A STUPID MAN,MARRY A MAN WITH COMMON SENSE.

    1: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that paying your bride price is not equal to buying you.

    2: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that marrying you is not doing you a favour.

    3: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that you pose to have cramps and mood swings during your monthly circle, and shouldn't use it against you.

    4: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that as a woman you also have a right to say "NO" to sex at times and if he must have his way he should at least try to make you happy and put you in the mood.

    5: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that after childbirth you are posed to have stretch marks, big stomach, sag ***** and not too good shape, and he shouldn't because of that compare you to a sweet 16, your sag ***** or stretch marks is a sign of motherhood. (Although you can work it out and be back to shape which is proper.)

    6: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that there are times you are just too tired to cook, and him taking you to the eatery to eat dinner or him fixing the meal that day to save you the stress is not a taboo.

    7: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you have a right to voice out your frustration, a right to agree and disagree, a right to air your opinions.

    8: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you deserve to hear "sorry" from him and he's obliged to plead and ask for forgiveness when he errs and not use his headship as a means to escape saying "sorry"

    9: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that hitting a lady is a crime against humanity.

    10: Marry a man who loves your soul not just your body, marry a man who enjoys talking to you even without touching your body, not someone who cannot talk to you without touching you. May you not miss it in marriage.

    Thank you for reading
    DEAR LADIES, DON'T MARRY A STUPID MAN,MARRY A MAN WITH COMMON SENSE. 1: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that paying your bride price is not equal to buying you. 2: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that marrying you is not doing you a favour. 3: Marry a man that has sense enough to know that you pose to have cramps and mood swings during your monthly circle, and shouldn't use it against you. 4: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that as a woman you also have a right to say "NO" to sex at times and if he must have his way he should at least try to make you happy and put you in the mood. 5: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that after childbirth you are posed to have stretch marks, big stomach, sag boobs and not too good shape, and he shouldn't because of that compare you to a sweet 16, your sag boobs or stretch marks is a sign of motherhood. (Although you can work it out and be back to shape which is proper.) 6: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that there are times you are just too tired to cook, and him taking you to the eatery to eat dinner or him fixing the meal that day to save you the stress is not a taboo. 7: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you have a right to voice out your frustration, a right to agree and disagree, a right to air your opinions. 8: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that you deserve to hear "sorry" from him and he's obliged to plead and ask for forgiveness when he errs and not use his headship as a means to escape saying "sorry" 9: Marry a man who has sense enough to know that hitting a lady is a crime against humanity. 10: Marry a man who loves your soul not just your body, marry a man who enjoys talking to you even without touching your body, not someone who cannot talk to you without touching you. May you not miss it in marriage. Thank you for reading 📚 ❤️ 🙏
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  • Every man wants a supermodel, but smart guys know a nurturing heart beats runway looks. Wife material isn't just about beauty - it's about building generations. Quality motherhood: the ultimate life investment.
    Every man wants a supermodel, but smart guys know a nurturing heart beats runway looks. Wife material isn't just about beauty - it's about building generations. Quality motherhood: the ultimate life investment.
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  • To all Smart working women
    Balancing motherhood with Career and business.
    You are amazing
    To all Smart working women Balancing motherhood with Career and business. You are amazing 🥂
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  • To all Smart working women
    Balancing motherhood with Career and business.
    You are amazing
    To all Smart working women Balancing motherhood with Career and business. You are amazing 🥂
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  • To all Smart working women
    Balancing motherhood with Career and business.
    You are amazing
    To all Smart working women Balancing motherhood with Career and business. You are amazing 🥂
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