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Thursday, 9 June 2011

Super Mom Reality TV Show

 
“The Supermom 2” Reality TV Show is to celebrate African mothers of all socio economic class for their unflinching love and uncompromising care for their children.

Nigerians are encouraged to write a short story on why their mum is the greatest. Send your stories to 33070. The top 20 stories would be selected, a special interview would be conducted for the entrants and the mothers while professional movie stars re-enact the stories in a very emotional drama..

Supermom Reality Show is highly sentimental, emotional, value adding, experiential and most importantly, it is original.

Entry closes 25th June, 2011. Broadcast starts 16th of July, 2011

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Linda, are we to send the entries by text?

MissIkaz said...

yes entries are to be sent by text... to 33070

Anonymous said...

@Anonymous i think so.

deysi said...

que buena iniciativa

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Anonymous said...

bullshit

Anonymous said...

how will they even decide. there are so many super moms in nigeria. kudos to our mothers o ... they try and have tried.

Sugabelly said...

God more sexist rubbish. Why is there no Super Dad or Super Father show?

Why do Nigerians keep on trying to send the message that child rearing is solely the job of the mother?

Why are Nigerian men never primarily associated with their fatherhood but rather with their occupation while Nigerian women who have accomplished so much independently are effectively boiled down to mothers?

Seriously, give me a break.

tayo said...

Every Mother is a Super Mom!!!... so what is the catch? another floppy reality show!!!

Funmi said...

I watched the last episode, nobody is disputing that all moms are super, but not all moms had to beg to give their kids a good life, I enjoyed the show and its not being sexist, they jus showcasing mothers that have gone the extra mile for their kids

Anonymous said...

@sugarbelly how on earth is this sexist?? Ah ah, maybe you should find how what the show is about before you talk, I know the trader who won the house last year, 1. She deserved to win, the organizers are actually trying to help, besides the sacrifices some mothers go through need to be showcased, some mother's who'll fast round the clock so their kids can eat!!! Madam this is in no way sexist.

Faith said...

Linda Ikeji's blog and her big mouthed readers! I've sent my entry though, I'll love to win the car for my mom. I am Nigerian and I love awoof

teymie said...

i have sent my story. thanks Linda.

Anonymous said...

Please, my friend applied for this and has been charged N50 every month since. How can she deactivate or unsubscribe for it?

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