Saturday, November 2, 2013
[Advice Corner] I am 25 and Never Had a Boyfriend, Am I Too Choosy?
Hello Myne, good morning, sure you had a pleasant night. Am a great fan of RML blog and a perfect follower on twitter. You've got a great work you do out there, God bless you! Please, I am a 25 years old christian lady from Ogun State, South West of Nigeria, and for the past years I haven't had a boyfriend.
Covers - Gabrielle Union on Essence Magazine
Gabrielle Union in the December issue of Essence talks about her new show on BET, Being Jane and wanting babies, and her confession about badmouthing and treating other women badly at an earlier time in her career. Should be an interesting read.
Beyond The Distant Clouds By Ngozi Omolaiye [Guest Author]
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I have previously interviewed Ngozi Omolaiye about her personal life and marriage, here. Today, she talks to us about her writing, and her new book, Beyond The Distant Clouds. Ngozi has over ten years’ experience in corporate communications in the local authority, insurance, telecom, and aviation sectors. She has edited company magazines and newsletters for the greater part of her career so writing a book came naturally to her. Enjoy the rest of her interview...
Maternity Style - Matse Uwatse Asks #CanYouSeeMyBabybump
Matse Uwatse got married back in July and announced her pregnancy when severe morning sickness confined her to hospital in her first trimester leading to her being laid off by her previous employers. The radio presenter is certainly looking much better now. She is pictured above at the TW Dark and Lovely Color Me Hair Show in Lagos. See another picture below...
The World's Busiest Maternity Ward - Women Sleep Five To a Bed and 100 Babies are Born Daily
The BBC recently aired a documentary about a maternity hospital "the world's busiest maternity ward" in the Philippines where women share a bed with 4 or 5 other women and their babies, and where the experienced midwife who serves as the chief nurse might have delivered upwards of 200,000 babies in the past 28 years.
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