Obesere and mum |
Cobhams Asuquo |
The first and second editions focused on mothers whose
stories their children told with emotive conviction. The stories bordered on
the sacrifice, pain and sheer hardship that 20 women went through in raising
their kids. Some of them had their men watching helplessly beside or behind
them as the case may be while for some others the supposed traditional bread
winners were nowhere to be found. Their
stories were told with short dramas while the eventual winners were decided via
votes from members of the public.
Skales and mum |
The first set of winners won brand new houses, the first
runner up, brand new cars while the second runner up smiled home with cash
prizes.
The focused shifted last year with mothers of celebrities
put on the spot. From KSB to Julius Agwu, mothers of 20 celebrities gave rare
personal accounts of how the famous faces were raised. Some stories moved the
audience to tears while others invoked pensive mood laced with mild laughter
brought about by knowing assurance that the end ‘compensated’
for the torturous and laborious
means.
Mrs. Gladys Asuquo [mother of Cohbams] won the first prize
and Mrs. Omobonike Anike [mother of Abass Akande PK1] and Mrs. Martinez Sanni
[mother of Skales] were first and second runner-up respectively.
They won N2million, N1million and N500,000 respectively.
They shared the prize money with motherless babies’ homes of their choices; SOS
Village Isolo was chosen by Cohbams and Obesere while Skales chose Red Cross in
Makoko.
This year the focused is on mothers who raised children they
did not give birth to; mothers with heart of gold. Founders of motherless babies’ homes and various
charititable organisations naturally take the front rolls but the stories of mothers
with heart of gold did not start and end within the four walls of orphanages.
Among the over 120 million Nigerians exist stories of women who nurtured other
people’s children without discrimination and the results of their efforts are
there for all to see.
Organisers, Digital Interactive Media (DIM) are calling for
entries from people who know mothers who have made good success out of other
people’s children. Entries can be sent in via SMS or email to 08183593220 OR
supermomtvshow@gmail.com.
‘We need to celebrate mothers who without bias raised kids
that are not theirs. Ask any mother, raising kids that are not yours is one of
the ultimate sacrifices a woman can make. These women with heart of gold have
proven that water can be thicker than blood sometimes’ Sola Fajobi, the executive
producer said.
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