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Omolola Daudu

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Nigeria needs a functioning social service commission. Families and children are going through tough situations that require expert, empathetic support. I don't know when we will get to that point when we are yet to get the basics right.


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You can tell the quality of a society by how it treats vulnerable people. The last time I checked, children are vulnerable, and if I go by how those kids are being treated both in detention and in court. We've lost it as a nation. It's sad! Where is our Child Rights Act?


These children are from vulnerable communities and are already facing numerous risk factors that can cause lifelong trauma. In detention, these traumas are only magnified... Nigeria breaks ones heart daily.


I give empathy and a listening ear to those everyone calls crazy. Sometimes I find they indeed have lost touch with reality and need help. Sometimes it is that they see & speak the truth a little too much and it distorts others' reality.


My 18 year old sister just told me she has been joining the #HallelujahChallenge2024 and my heart is full. She came out with a terrific Waec result and we are trusting God for admission into a private uni.


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Great parenting makes all the difference ❤️


Many of us may never have an Oprah and Gayle kind of friendship throughout our careers but try and make friends at work. I believe casual friendships have a part to play in our lives and careers. Take genuine interest in people.

Career Woman to Career Woman:



Must work be hard for it to be valuable? Can work with minimal effort be valuable?


On today's episode of 'Kids say the funniest things.' My 3 year old said he chose me to be his mom because of my phone. Guys I use a Vivo phone.🤣


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global headlines back to back. what an absolutely sick, terrifying world women must navigate.

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I have often wondered how Nigerians find humour in this utter chaos. I got an answer in Alice Walker's words👇🏾 "There is a point at which even grief feels absurd. And at this point, laughter gushes up to retrieve sanity."


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Went on a date with God yesterday, guess what he ordered? My steps😌


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Eldest daughters day being a Monday is so on brand 😭


Sweet Magnolias is such a sweet sweet movie...


My 3 year old: Mummy you are stressing me. (With irritation all over his face). What was my offense? I gave him water to relieve constipation.


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Please be kind to children. Be kind to children. Help them cross the road. Pay their transport if you can. Cover the cost of what they bought if you can. Daily find a way to make a child feel seen and loved. Not just your children, be kind to every and any child you meet.


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This is the first time in history that we feel so defeated, the country has always been bad but this is a new low. You do not understand how cooked we are until you go to the market, do you know how crazy it is that a single man or woman earning 200k monthly is struggling to…


No wonder she was always at my mom's side when my mum was pregnant. She didn't want my mum to go through what she went through. I think it's love when as much as we can we shield others from going through the hurt we've have been through...

I think a lot about the fact that my paternal grandma gave birth to twins on her own decades ago in Kaduna. She pushed out the babies, cut the umbilical cord herself,stood up, bathed the babies, breastfed them, & bathed herself. I wonder if it felt lonely... I am in awe.



I think a lot about the fact that my paternal grandma gave birth to twins on her own decades ago in Kaduna. She pushed out the babies, cut the umbilical cord herself,stood up, bathed the babies, breastfed them, & bathed herself. I wonder if it felt lonely... I am in awe.


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