Who is She: My mum (or ‘my mama’ as I foundly call her) is quite possibly the strongest woman I know. A cacophony of mixed virtues; bold and fearless yet sensitive and tender-hearted. Able to stand up to the toughest of people yet reduced to tears by a simple plot in a Nollywood movie. Why is she inspirational: Doubtless…
If you want to get it done, call a woman! Well, that’s what my guest Tope Oshin Ogun, director and producer extraordinaire does…she gets the job done on many of our favourite and most loved TV programmes such as Tinsel. We spoke about thriving in a male dominated industry.
On this day, I had family support from none other than my sister-cousin Yvonne Edozien CEO and Founder of The Little Tulip Educational center. We spoke about the challenges of growing up different in Nigeria.
Everyone always says….’Dont marry a rich man’ marry someone with potential’….but what does that really mean? My guests Ufuoma Ejenobor, Noble Igwe and Wale Adetula…get to the crux of the matter
One of my favourite parts of the Inspire Series is the Women’s Talk segment. That’s were we have no holes barred conversations on anything and everything that affects us as women! During the taping of this show I sat down with 3 AMAZING women, who need absolutely NO introduction!!! Kemi Adetiba, Seyi Shay, my bestie Wana Wana (or as i…
Our aim at the Inspire Series is always to showcase lively, engaging and spirited guests on the show! For our FIRST EVER interview, we met with the lovely Mrs Tara Fela Durotoye, CEO of House of Tara! She spoke about growing your business organically and the importance of fulfilling your life’s goal. As a pioneer in the Nigerian make up…
The trick to life is to learn to LIVE with the cards you are dealt (Glory Edozien 2010). I am not much of a card player. As a matter of fact, I can hardly shuffle a deck of cards without the whole pack collapsing and falling to the floor. But I think there is something to be said about card…
Every woman is a Gold digger. We just use different tools, some use cranes, some tractors, others straws and the rest, spoons. (Glory Edozien, 2009) The above statement was once my facebook status message and I sincerely doubt that my profile page has been any busier after that day. When I was younger I believed in unconditional love. I dated…