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
Tomorrow On Moments With Mo: A Reason To Smile
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 remarkably unfathomable about the power of a sincere smile.Sometimes, you look at all the problems you've had and have, and you can swear that you have it worst --- until you meet the next person. It is relieving - in Read More
Tomorrow On Moments With Mo: Beauty And The Beast!
Prior to owning my first e-mail address (which was at excite dot com), I don't know how I used to communicate. No, I know how I used to communicate. I used to send snail mails. All through my stay in Nigeria, we did not own a home telephone. In retrospect, I don't know why that was the case. When relatives would send us letters telling us they were coming to visit, they would get to our house before their letters did. Clearly not the way to communicate during emergencies. I remember Read More
Tomorrow On Moments With Mo: Laying It All Bare
Infertility is one of those things in life that no one really plans for, looks forward to, or expects. Yet, it happens. In a typical western society, there are options. People adopt. People pay someone else to carry the baby for them (surrogacy). People get pregnant by inserting fertilized eggs into the womb (In vitro fertilization). These are all extreme solutions, of course. Sometimes, the solution lies in simply --- well, having sex. I tend to favor Read More
Tomorrow On Moments With Mo: Win! Win!! Win!!!
Who doesn't want to win? In all areas of life, people want to win. In education, people want to win. In their careers, people want to win. In their marriages, people want to win. In the little things and in the big things, people want to win. Even in oppressing their enemies with their new Pajaros, people want to win. Unfortunately Thankfully, Mo is not interested in how to successfully oppress your neighbors with your new Pajero(s). Rather, tomorrow's show not Read More
