“I was really angry with God when my sister died” — Funke Bucknor-Obruthe
I cried, I think after Tosin passed and I wasn’t dealing with that properly and I had to go into like counseling a few months last year. Then I did cry in one of those sessions…like I had to…the grief, the burnouts, anger,
“Be prepared to take full responsibility for your children” —Sola Sobowale
Children are not asked to be born. The moment you decide that you want to have them then you must be ready to take full responsibility for them. They are beautiful creatures, so you don’t bring them to this world to suffer and
“I left Nigeria to earn seven pounds per hour in England” — Sola Sobowale
From set to set money was flowing but I left that for seven pounds to fifty pounds per hour in England. Before I could make a thousand pound I have to sweat. Now I’m proud because there’s nothing I can’t do and I
“I left my career to become a full-time housewife.” — Jennifer Eliogu
“I wouldn’t have left my children for my career. They were young and I am a mother hen. I couldn’t be selfish enough to choose my career over my children. While I was abroad, I left my career and I was a full
“I moved my children away from Nigeria to avoid the strike in Nigerian Universities” –Sola Sobowale
I got married to an HR man, so when they want to give employment, I know what it’s like. I know the university, I know how they select people from abroad in premier universities, up to state before going to private. And I
“I got pregnant after Project Fame” —Bisola Aiyeola Reveals
When I told my mum I was having a baby after project fame, my mum wailed. She was like “Who is the boy? – He has stolen my jewel”. I’ve never seen my mum that sad before. She had always imagined that I
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“It gives me so much joy now that I can make my mother happy.” – Bisola Aiyeola
The period of my pregnancy broke me. That was the only time I saw my mum not being supportive. After my cousins spoke to her and said I wasn’t a baby anymore and children of my age had given birth to about three
“I thought the relationship between my dad, and I will be rekindled” –Bisola Aiyeola
I actually thought maybe my talking to my dad would spark something or make him want to reach out to me more but after talking to him it just kind of dawned on me that there’s nothing here, there’s no need to push
“I don’t have any memory of my father because he was never present in my life” – Bisola Aiyeola”
I don’t have much of a memory of my dad because he wasn’t present in our lives. He left that I remember when I was three years, and I saw him later when I was thirteen. That was when he came to visit.