You may have read this post before. It may have confused you, made you believe that this show would air last week Monday. If so, I apologize. Now, keep reading.********************************************************You'd be pleasantly surprised to find out what something as simple, casual, and priceless as a smile can do for you on a day that you're down and out. Not just any smile, but a genuine smile that resonates from a deep and mostly unknown place. There is something Read More
In Preparation For Wealth
Those who live in glass houses...For some reason, I always thought that that was just a proverb. No one really lives in a glass house! Boy, have I been wrong or what? If you take nothing else away from this post, please endeavor to endeavor to endeavor to endeavor to remember that money is good. With money, you too, can build yourself a glass house, and show everyone your butt naked self. Why must you shy?Front/Exterior of the glass pavilionI stumbled upon this glass house pavilion built by Read More
Mo On Tinsel … Today!
In other news, Mo Abudu, Executive Producer and Hostess of Africa's first syndicated talk show, Moments With Mo, will be making a guest appearance on Tinsel, Mnet's highly rated soap opera. Moments With Mo made its debut in 2007, and so far, over 200 episodes and counting have been aired, featuring a wide array of guests that range from Presidents and celebrities to regular everyday people. Mo Abudu, Host of Moments With MoNow in its third season, Tinsel, with an all-star cast Read More
How Human Is Human?
For the past five years, I have not had straight weave on my head. My hair style has varied from braids to my permed hair to braids to my permed hair to braids --- you get the picture. In my defense, it's been different types of braids: regular braids, regular twists, and kinky twists. Hey, that's three different types! But thanks to someone, I decided to try straight weave again (after that first and only time I did it for someone's wedding).Two packs of 14 inch Premium Read More
[Correction] Tomorrow On Moments With Mo: Politics, The Brighter Side
Disregard the previous post. This is the upcoming show for tomorrow.When I think of politics, I think of campaigning, making promises one cannot keep, and raising all kinds of funds. But that's when I think of politics. When I think of Nigerian politics, however, I think of people randomly missing and/or dying. I think of donating bags of rice to hungry desperate people; I think of buying and/or stealing votes; And I think of bribing entire towns and villages.But then, there's a new wave of Read More
