MIXED RACE CHILDREN MUST SUCCEED



In the United Kingdom mixed race people are officially the future face of the country. Consequently, "the growing number of mixed relationships have been suggested to be evidence of a more tolerant society".


I will not interfere with this statement ; I let you form your opinion.

My experience is that one way or the other my child stands out in his class. It is my responsibility to determine whether it is his skin colour, his boisterous behaviour or his intelligent that stands out.


There’s no manual for raising children. I personally believe that good parenting is a complicated recipe of nurturing, support, protection, understanding, guidance and relatability.


It means not only that you buy dolls with hair and skin like your daughters, so she learns to embrace her own beauty but also that you make sure that the child has a library of black literature at her disposal- just to mention a few examples.


The most concerning perception towards children from ethnic groups is that "they have special educational needs". This is something my husband always reminds me of. He always says we can never forget that people have an opinion about our children even before they know them. 

 It is not a secret that I spend more time with our children than my husband as he is currently extremely busy with his Master's degree studies.


My husband is from Nigeria and I know that Nigerians have a strong culture of achievement with high expectations of pupils. I also know a lot of Nigerian mothers that take time out of their schedule for supporting their children's education.



I as a white woman from Hungary want to make sure that first of all I have the right attitude towards diversity and inclusivity and second of all I become a role model for my children.

I know that probably my children hate our rule of " no TV on weekdays" and they don't always in the mood to learn Hungarian and Yoruba songs/ poems or complete extra writing exercises. However , I had to realise that mothers of black or mixed-race children have to work extra hard to make sure we stand out for the right reason.




OUR LOVE IS COLOUR BLIND








Living in an interracial relationship is not as complicated as many might think. I live in Manchester with my husband , a Nigerian filmmaker, and our two children.


The question I hear all too frequently is " What is it like living with a black guy?" Even my husband asked me before " what does he feel like having mixed-race children?" or as my dad would say, cappuccino kids.









My answer is pretty simple. It doesn't make any difference. A lot of the times I don’t even notice skin colours.


I remember when my friend referred to someone as a light skinned Nigerian girl and I didn't even notice the girl was light-skinned.

The thing is I don't have time to  think about skin colours when "I am busy with my life, paying bills, raising children etc."

As interracial marriages have become increasingly common it is time for people to realise how easy it is to live in one. I mean there are a  few things to get used to but that is a story for another day. For example, the food is something I had to adjust to and I still do.

But all in all living in an inter-racial relationship is just as simple as any other relationship.




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BIRTHDAY AT OUR HOUSE - HAPPY BIRTHDAY HARMONY


My little girl is such a blessing in our life. She is a wonderful young lady with a very gentle heart. She is real traveller; before she turned 1 she already spent a few months in Nigeria with grandma and spoke more Yoruba than any other languages.

Her Yoruba name is Olubukola meaning GOD ADDED TO MY WEALTH. The name couldn't be more accurate , our little Bukkie is real gold child.

HAPPY 2ND BIRTHDAY BUKOLA!!!



ROAD TO GREATNESS: BAREDE'S STORY



With a filmmaker dad and an entrepreneurial mum, my son, Kornelius popularly known as Barede, is a fast-rising prodigy. Following a year living in Nigeria, Kornelius returned to England in the summer of 2016 to showcase some of the skills he learnt while living with his Grandmother in Nigeria. Kornelius who is well versed in Nigerian Yoruba folk songs and poetry, also models and acts. He recently completed a drama course at the prestigious Starlight performing arts school in Bramhall, Stockport.


Being a Biracial and multilingual child, he is being encouraged to master the cultures of both his parents, Nigeria and Hungary, as well as England where he was born. Kornelius is very friendly, smart and hardworking. Some of his high-profile mentors include the great African film director Kunle Afolayan who he met while living in Nigeria, his grandfather Chief J. O Afolabi of the Ogo Oluwa Kitan Group of Companies who was one the most successful music and film moguls of his time.



Aged 4, Kornelius is working hard as an ambassador and is poised to becoming a household name through his work, promoting the Yoruba culture.


I WILL MAKE EUROPEAN SISTERS LOVE NIGERIAN FASHION!

I love so many things about Nigerian culture but two things that stand out for me, music and fashion. Nigerian music is already a massive export to the west. The fashion, on the other hand, is very happy and colourful most of the time.  The truth is that after visiting Nigeria twice within a few months, I’m totally in love with the fashion and I am loving it. Thanks to my mother in law, I’m a big fashionista when it comes to Nigerian couture. I now own over 20 outfits and numerous head wears. My quest now is to get other beautiful European sisters to start wearing these beautiful outfits. I just finished a fashion shoot with 5 beautiful European ladies wearing my collection. If I can get 5 ladies who have never tried Nigeria outfits on to wear it, I’m sure I can convince thousands more. It’s a big journey, but you know that I, White Naija Girl never shies away from a challenge. Bring it on!





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WHITE NAIJA GIRL SINGING YORUBA SONG EROPILANI ODABO




This is a behind the scene of a Whitenaijagirl's show. I was caught singing #EROPILENITOMILO Yoruba song

" I've been trying to learn this #Yoruba #folksong from my son @IamBarede . Big shoutout to my love #MUA @Dabirabeautypro and my #hair by @Glamgorgeoushair for making me look beautiful. Video was created by Magnum N3 Productions Ltd, WNG's husband

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ASPIRE TO BE WHO YOU ARE MEANT TO BE! - THE NIGERIAN SPIRIT

I have received this beautiful article about power of positive thinking from one of my loyal readers Susan and I wanted to share it with you guys. It is so inspiring and motivating that you cannot afford leaving it unread. 

If you are a Nigerian reader you should remind yourself how positive Nigerians are; if you are non-Nigerian you should just read it anyway :)
Enjoy!



"Our dreams and aspirations are actually what keep us going they are like our propellers. our vision, whether small or big, are actually what drives us out of bed in the morning, and amidst all the difficulties we face in life, we still have the energy to strive and hope for the better.


Dream is the power to actually see beyond now, into the future, and place ourselves in certain position in that future and work diligently and consistently towards that position. Everything we do in life centre round our dream and aspirations, unknowingly we cling to and surround ourselves with people and things that brings us closer to those dreams.

By dream, I mean, goals and aspirations we have, not the nightmares. The ability to dream big, set goals and work towards it is nothing short of positioning yourself in a better place in the future. Yes! 

Dreams comes true, goals are actually reached and what you aspire can definitely be accomplished , the question now is, how much effort do you put and how often do you give up.

When you want something badly, so badly, you see yourself getting that thing not only because of how badly you want it, but because you want it so badly that the word ‘cant’ is not in your thinking, to you it’s not an option. 

Reminds me of a true life story, a 22years old American, whose father, in the process of repairing his car went under it and the jark used to hold the car slipped, the girl saw that the father wasn’t breathing because the car fell on his chest and she was all alone in the house, she began pulling the car up, she just kept pulling, normally we think and say, how can a 22years old girl pull a car up alone and we give up easily even before we get started, but she wasn’t thinking of failing, she did not think the impossible , she just kept pulling, the fear of her father dying and the thought of not allowing that to happen gave her the strength and adrenaline boost, to pull the car up and drag her father out. Yes! she actually did succeed on what many will think is the impossible, because she, not for one second think she couldn't, that is the power of positive thinking.


While striving to make your dreams come true, the thought of failing should never cross your mind, even if it does it should not deter you or stop you from trying, winners never quit and quitters never win, you just have to succeed. And don’t just stand at a point, don’t get too comfortable in a position until you get what you want, if you are not there yet, keep going, you don’t have to settle for less, there is no excuse to. Whatever you do today, do it better tomorrow, just be focus and keep going, don’t be the type that want one thing today and another tomorrow, you keep changing your mind, the only reason people fail is broken focus , be focus on that which you want and work towards it, that is a guaranteed success.

Don’t be afraid to dream big, little dreams should be like a self appraisal test, but big dreams actually get you there, so not just big but great dreams!, dream the unthinkable, the unimaginable and the impossible, that is how most things get to be invented and the thought of what you stand to loss actually propels you to succeed. 

Great dreams require time, that is where patient comes in, you don’t give up easily cause nothing good comes easy, you keep going, keep moving, keep striving, your hard work will surely pay off someday, don’t be deceive by anyone and don’t wait around till something happen, make hay while the sun shines because the future is too great to be ignored. SUSSAN. B

LAWMA LADY







Standing with hardworking Nigerian women who make the City of Lagos clean. I look forward to a day when the forward thinking government of Lagos will provide street cleaning machines for these ladies to do their jobs more effectively. #wnglife photo taken by@magnumn3



























LAGBUS

Traveling through the heart of Lagos meant catching the LagBus from Berger. Tickets were bought, seats were sought and the traffic was light. We settled down to our hour long journey to Tafawa Balewa Square popularly known as TBS. The other commuters chattered away and aside from the occasional glances at the white skin, the journey was smooth and without much incident. Of course, there were lots of things to feed the eye as the bus lumbered along. Stories have it that the previous bus system was absolutely chaotic - thankfully the Lagbus is a step in the right direction. One can only but wonder what experience the Molue buses would have offered. Well, one must pass on that experience, this experience, I think, is much better.


WHITENAIJAGIRL MUSIC "SEE OYINBO" BY GASS

I am truly blessed by having my "pure water"  video gone viral  but I would have never thought GASS musician will even make a song for it. Hopefully it will make more people watch it and real awareness will be raised.

Having experienced the struggle of selling heavy goods in boiling hot weather made me realise how blessed I am.

But NOBODY SHOULD STRUGGLE LIKE THIS!!!!

Let's do something today to help. Enjoy Gass music "See Oyinbo"




A DAY IN NIGERIA

In this video, I have decided to describe an average day of mine in Nigeria.
From the 6am prayer session to the area boy and his horsewhip :)
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INTERVIEW WITH NIKI TALL

Hi NIKI TALL, thank you for letting this exclusive interview ! I won't waste any time I have a a challenge for you with my first question.

If I met you in an elevator and asked you what you do what would you say? Bear in mind that I only travel one floor up and have 15 seconds to listen to you :)

"I am NIKI TALL aka Oyinbo boy. I am a Greek-German musician, I grew up in Germany and my biggest dream is to become the first self-made Oyinbo boy in the Nigerian music industry.....I hope this was short enough :)"

First of all tell us how can a Greek-German musician fall in love with Nigerian music? How did that happen?

"I was a musician before.It is not like Nigerian music made me a musician. By 16 I have joined the night-life and started to go to clubs. That's how I met two Nigerian DJs and they quickly became my good friend of mine. They were the once introduced me Nigerian music. Pus at the same time I had a Nigerian girlfriend. So those things together made me make Nigerian music. So that's how it happened."

I've read online that you are planning to collaborate with Nigerian artistes soon? Tell us about these collaborations. Where can we see you anytime soon?

"Yes, I am definitely planning to collaborate with Nigerian artistes. I have contacted a lot of Nigerian artistes . I have just released a single and I am going to release another single with an Ivoiran artist because I don't want to focus on only Nigerian music.

 But with Nigerian artistes I have plans o wirk with 9ice and Bracket...those are the once I spoke with already and they agreed to work with me for sure. 

And Terry G and MC Galaxy he is my guy , too.
By God's grace they get addicted to my music and they will set out for me, and I don't have to set out for them. "

I always like finishing my interviews with something funny.:) What was the most embarrassing thing that has happened to you in your entire life?

"Embarrassing moments are always relative. But to answer to your question maybe my first private experience was definitely an embarrassing moment....Yeah"

Thanks for your time NIKI TALL. I wish you all the best in your career. Do you have any message to your fans as we finish the interview today?

"First of all I don't like the word fans. I call my followers #talltastics because we are growing tall day by day and we are fantastic together. Because they are there always. And THANK YOU. That's all. Keep supporting Nikitall."

Check out Niki Talk -  Olamide cover. AMAZING!!!






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UPS AND DOWNS OF INTERRACIAL MARRIAGE by White Naija Girl


Have you ever wondered what are the pros and cons of being married to a Nigerian man?
I have decided to finally open up and tell you what I find positive in my marriage and what I don't really like.







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WHITE NAIJA GIRL TALKS ABOUT NIGERIANS AND HER FUTURE PLANS IN NIGERIA

I have learnt so much from Nigerians in the past that I had to give something back. We have some great talents in Nigeria and I believe in a better future. In this video I talk about Nigerians in general and answer one of my viewers' question.

I also mentioned my real intentions with the "pure water video"Please comment with any questions you may have and of course suggested topics for future videos.







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WHITE NAIJA GIRL VLOG IS FINALLY ON YOUTUBE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Hi guys,

White Naija Girl Vlog is finally here. Watch my introductory video. Please comment like and share.
I also want to say a BIG THANK YOU GUYS for all the amazing experience I had with this blog and all the lovely comments on social media. Looking forward to my journey with the vlog.
Love you guys







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MEET RIA BROWN


https://vimeo.com/152877438Ria Brown is a UK based singer, TV personality known for reinventing her style and image all the time, her music and fashion sense are well noted. 

I had the pleasure to meet her during documentary production with +MagnumN3 Productions.

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HERE!  





 She is definitely a diva  to look out for.

She is one of those lovable artists that you just cannot get out of your mind. She is currently working on a film called Intoxique looking at substance abuse in young women. The film is going though post production at the moment and premiere loading...

All in all she is an interesting character...if you like fashion, make up and a bit of everything her twitter account is a fun site for you.

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INTERVIEW WITH LOLA SAVAGE

Hi Lola, thanks for this interview. First of all please tell us a little bit about yourself and your aspirations in life?

I'm a mom to 2 beautiful kids, in love with music and take great pleasure in being an artist/performer. I aspire only to be the best I can be at what ever God has created me to do.


2. You were born in Chicago. what brought you to Nigeria?

I was born in Chicago but also lived here 8 years of my life, from the age of 4 to 12. It's still my home and my family on my mom and dads side are mostly here. So it was only right to come back and fall in love with my roots all over again. I love being here. The only thing is I have to go back and forth because of my family back home as well.

3. Tell us about your modelling and acting career whilst in Chicago. And how you progress from there?

I started modeling when I was 19 at elite model management in Chicago and it stuck with me ever since. Did some few shows but didn't push too hard on it because I was also in an R&B group at the same time and it was my main focus. I also took acting, theater and improv classes in college so I was always aspiring to become an actress. I just never made it my first priority.



4. It is not a secret that you have 2 children. Please tell us how you are able to balance out your personal life and your career?

It's all God. If not for him I wouldn't have the strength mentally and physically to handle leaving my children to pursue my career. But my kids believe in me. They are at the age now to understand what mommy is doing and why. I owe it also to my family, most importantly...my mother, who gave me the "go ahead" and takes care of her grandkids. If not for her, I'd still be working in corporate. Lol Love her to heavens.

5. What are your plans for the future in regards to your acting career in Nigeria? And who would you like to work with?

I'd like to work with everyone. Lol My plans are me being very well in the lime light. I have a passion for entertainment. So whether it be acting or singing or modeling, my goal is to keep the awareness of Lola Savage beaming as much as it can.


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WIZKID LINDA IKEJI FEUD /FIGHT APRIL 2016 - WHITE NAIJA GIRL MESSAGE / OPINION VIDEO






White Naija Girl decided to make this video to stop Nigerian superstar wizkid abusing comments on social media. White Naija grl is a blogger, wife to a Nigerian filmmaker and a mother of two. She expresses her concerns about Wizkid's reaction to Linda Ikeji's blog post and reflecting on possible negative effects of his actions.

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MEET THE FABULOUS NIYOLA

Eniola Akinbo , professionally known by her stage name Niyola, is a Nigerian recording artist,singer, songwriter and performer.

She got motivated to do music at the age of 8 after attending the concert of Funmi Adams with her dad who actually discovered her singing talent. In 2000, Niyola emerged runner-up at Starlet competition, an AMEN Awards pre-show.

Niyola came into spotlight after getting signed to EME records in 2012 with release a couple songs like “Don’t Delay Me”,‘Don’t Go There' and others , and became a bigger star in 2013 after the release of her hit single "Toh Bad".

Check out her new single HERE

Ever since her 2013 breakthrough Niyola has been trying the best she could in the music industry with release of more hits like; Love to Love you and more...

AWARDS AND ENDORSEMENTS

Niyola won best female vocal performance at the 2014 headies

2014 Nigeria Entertainment Awards Female Artist of the Year
And more..


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A MUST WATCH VIDEO FROM ARNOLDEN


Henry Arnold Olatunde Okunniyi aka Arnolden was born to a Nigerian and a Sierra Leonean parents. He has graduated of Health Information Management and Biostatistics, College of Medicine, OAU, Ile-ife.

He is a TV personality and an Entertainer, a professional Actor, Musician, Model and a compere.

ARNOLDEN has shot a viral video for his single titled "S'ADE. The video which was shot at locations in Lagos has footages of two love birds displaying so much affections.


Sight seeing from the natural ambience of the elegushi beachside, Lekki leisure , conservation,the lovely lekki-ikoyi bridge etc dancing to the Afrocentric beat put together by Lah Lah adding flavors and colors to it.


A "must-watch" video for everyone.
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His future plans

"Make more good movies, more hits songs and work on bettering myself and also get married with kids lol"

His message to his fans

"One love to all my FAMBLES. I CALL my fans, 'FAMBLES' - a word which means families in creole. They should expect the best from me. I promise never to disappoint them"


For contact and bookings


Email: henryarnolden52@gmail.com
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Facebook page : ARNOLDEN


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ASO OKE PHOTO SHOOT WITH WHITENAIJAGIRL #WNGLIFE

Being the wife of a Yoruba guy, especially one who cares about the culture and fashion of his homeland gives me ample opportunities to try new things out.


Every time my husband visits Nigeria I am sure that my wonderful mother in law would send some newly made traditional design, fabrics and jewellery. My latest collection is exquisite and I am becoming bolder with matching them with my western outfits. I love to try new things out, so instead of leaving my Aso Oke to gather dust, I draped it over my lovely red dress for Easter Sunday and voila. What do you think?
 Do you have any style suggestions for me? please tag #WNGLIFE if you do.


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LETTER TO MY MOTHER IN LAW


Dear mummy,


I know that you used to think when your son introduces his wife it will be a very exciting time. However, When you found out the wife is not Nigerian it might have been a little daunting .


I totally understand that cultural expectations can make it difficult for an African lady to accept a European daughter in law. I understand that you got worried that your son won't be taken care of because not all European wives are keen on carrying out domestic duties.


I thought it is time to write a few encouraging words to you, my dear mummy in law.


Please I want you to know that I love you loads and I won't take your son away neither your grandchildren. I love your African culture and even try to learn your language... (Please help me with this one.)



Thank you for taking care of my children in Nigeria at the moment and that you accept me even though I wasn't born in Nigeria. God bless you real good.


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WHITE NAIJA GIRL SELLING PURE WATER ON LAGOS STREET, NIGERIA






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BEST HAIR SALON MANCHESTER REVIEW



We women are so funny sometimes, we know that we are blessed and beautiful, still we want to change our appearance all the time. If your hair is curly we get a straightener, when we have gorgeous black hair we want to go blond.

I am not different as well. I have dark brown hair and ever since I was 10 years old, I’ve wanted to be blonde. Kind of a weird thing for a 10-year-old girl to obsess over, right? But obsess I did!

My blonding experiments haven't always run smoothly, however. A couple of years ago, after a nasty accident with some "beachy" salon highlights the day before an important event—"zebra" doesn’t even begin to describe them. Long story short. I decided NEVER AGAIN.



It took me a while to finally find a professional who will make sure to get the desired colour while my hair stays healthy and beautiful. First I was skeptical as the lady has a lot of African clients but looking the beautiful hair creations she has produced I have given it a go.
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HOW TO ADVERTISE ON INSTAGRAM?


With a community of more than 400M, Instagram is one of the world's largest mobile ads platforms.

Businesses can share their stories with a highly engaged audience in a creative, high-quality environment.
My husband being a filmmaker I always look for new ways to advertise.
I have come across several different platforms on the site and they had different terms and conditions. 

One of my favourite site on instagram when it comes to advert placements and business promotions is :


@houseofonyich


The owner of  HOUSEOFNYCH is also a fashion designer and is the most flexible promoters out there. Contact her for more info in direct message here


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PORSCHECLASSY NEWS WEBSITE


I have come across this website and I noticed that it has a good coverage and reportage of Exclusive Stories, Daily News Updates, Politics, Entertainment, Crime, Lifestyle, Relationship Tips and Sports.

The owner of Porscheclassy Media - Ayobami Ladipo ( Mr Porsche) is also into event packaging, content development, idea generation, brand promotions, web development and consultancy, educational consultancy services and Public Relations.



For Inquiries, Contact them via: porscheclassymedia@gmail.com

Mobile No’s: 08074176197

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NIGERIANFACESS


Are you looking for event production and product analysis? Don't look futher!
Contact Nigerianfacess (insta: @nigerianfacess )


The company is expert at event production, advert and event promo , interior decoration.
On the instagram page of curse you can find Images from Naija Beautiful Faces. Enjoy!


Contact on  Khalidsaifmaintain@yahoo.com 
BBM: 564D0E69 📱 +2347055278116 +2348056133229


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WHITENAIJAGIRL SON SINGING OLAMIDE MELO MELO

When your favorite song comes on but you are still half asleep. :)


Watch my son singing Olamide Melo Melo



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WHAT IS YOUR DREAM?


This is what we chose to do for a living. Filming while creating jobs, engaging the new generation. My only advise to you is to find your dream and chase it.

It is not always easy and you will find a few not very nice people on the way but just carry on and go for it. Find what you are good at and create value for others. The awards and money will be just a side effect.

Follow our journey and tell us yours. Use #WNGLIFE
God bless.


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USE THIS LITTLE NIGERIAN WEIGHT LOSS TRICK TO STAY SLIM FOREVER



If you are anything like me you could get depressed when you don't "look good / slim enough" in the mirror.

Having 2 children I could beat myself up even after a few weeks of giving birth ignoring the fact that I have just produced a human being, carried the baby for 9 months etc.


I personally always get scared when I put on weight because someone once told me "make sure you stay slim for your husband...don't forget he married someone in size 10...he probably don't want a wife in size 20 "

This statement will always stay in my head because I really agree with it. But I love food though as much as my husband :)

Sorry to say but It also didn't help that my husband introduced me to the Nigerian cuisine because -even though I love all Nigerian dishes- it is full of carbohydrate and calories.

I have also tried working out more than I ate which did work while I was on maternity leave. But then I had to go back to work and I had very limited free time.

Today I don't want to give too much away from my health regime as I believe we all just need baby steps to start.








I think THE MOST IMPORTANT NIGERIAN WEIGHT LOSS TRICK TO STAY SLIM FOREVER is:



Whenever you eat something, make sure you eat at the right time!


This is simply because the same food in different times of the day can create different results. For example eating pounded yam and egusi at 12 noon will have a different result on your body than eating it at 11:00pm. That's because in the evening most of us don't have to go to work or run after kids anymore.

I had to introduce a "cut of time" in my diet which means after this hour I would not eat carbohydrate (bread, pasta, rice, potato etc.)...Depending on your lifestyle this cut of time should be 6-7 hours before going to bed.




Try this one little trick today and stay in shape forever. God bless.

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"MAN" BY TUNDE KEFCHILD music video directed by MagnumN3 and White Naija Girl

Finally out another video directed by MagnumN3 and White Naija Girl!

 Man by Tunde Kefchild 



Kindly support this brother's hustle by watching, liking, sharing and downloading the song. MAN is a great message song about the sociopolitical situation in Nigeria. Without a doubt Kefchild is one of the greatest upcoming artist from Nigeria and we at MagnumN3 Inc are proud to have be associated with him.




THE STRUGGLE OF BEING MIXED RACE

Ethnically ambiguous is the most recent fancy word that supposed to categories my children, but all it means is off-white skin colour, preferably with a slight almond shape to the eyes.

I was thinking about this term today. Thinking about how my kids kind of fit into this category. I personally hate filling forms for my children because first of all I know that my children are more than just their racial background and they don't have to fit a mold that other people think they should fit.


But the reality is that they are certain things that they will have to go through in their life and I am trying to prepare them for them. I know that my son has never saw himself different to anybody else until someone else pointed it out, until someone called him "Oyinbo Pepper" in Nigeria etc.

Most human being don't want to stand out ; they want to blend in as much as possible. However an interesting part of the journey as a young multiracial person growing up is the rejection from both sides of my ethnic identity. That thought brought me to an interview that MAGNUM N3 recorded in 2015. Click on the logo to watch, very interesting.







Well, my message to my children is that there is no textbook on how to be multiracial and be okay with it. You just have to be your own person. You are who you are and no one else is like you and that's pretty cool.


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I AM GIVING THE MARRIAGE A YEAR OR SO!



Call me crazy to write here, but I’m very angry


 when people say (behind our back):


I AM GIVING THE MARRIAGE A YEAR OR SO!


Most people still don't believe black and white people can exist together. One of my readers described it perfectly: "every thing God created seems to exist in different colors, from cats to potatoes,and do you see cats complaining when the orange one has to meet with the black one? no. I don't get why it has to be so complicated with humans and we are supposed to be smarter?"

I am always asked what it is like to be married to a Nigerian? But tell you the truth I really don't know. I guess it is not different to be married to a Hungarian or Chinese. All of us has different favourite foods , different favourite songs and things that you need to get used to as a spouse. 

I personally always forget that I married a black man...lol

 I love my husband and won't let others tell me how long we will be married. Get over it. We are here to stay. AMEN.



This post has been inspired by negative comments on my very first home video posted on my husband's youtube channel:



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LIEBSTER AWARD NOMINATION



I am delighted to announce that my blog was nominated for the Liebster Award by one of my fellow bloggers. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!




How it works:
I’ll be answering ten questions, and then nominate ten blogs I enjoy reading.

I’ll let my nominees know that they’ve been nominated and give them a link to this post. They then have to nominate someone and answer 10 questions I’ll put to them. Oh, and the nomination of has to be presented on the post.

It’s a chain that promotes writing you love as well as having your own writing promoted. But it’s of course up to my nominees if they will accept the award or not.

So let’s get started on these questions :



1. What does blogging mean to you?

Blogging is a fantastic way of expressing myself. My blog is about my journey of learning about "Nigerian things" There are a lot of things I didn't know when I got married to a Nigerian man and I thought I should write these down to help others going through similar journey.


2. What was the hardest topic you blogged about and why?

About mixed race children. This blog got a lot of unwanted attention simply becasue people have divided opinion about the topic. I just focused on telling my point of view and I encouraged others to express theirs.

3. How often do you write?

Unfortunately I don't write as often as would like to. I am a mother of two, working full-time, in my free time I help out in our family business and I also have a small business as well. So I am pretty busy and writing took a backseat for a while now.

4. If you could feature on anybody's blog, who would it be and why?

I would love to feature on Bella Naija's blog or Linda Ikeji's blog for obvious reasons. They have a large audience and I think I could reach more people with my message if I had the opportunity to feature on their blogs.

5. Your favourite blogger e-mails you to ask for a guest post. Who is it? And why that blogger?

Bloggers that normally email me have something to do with Nigerian culture. They are normally other "white naija" ladies that are interested in similar topics I cover.

6. What are your goals for your blog?

I would like my blog to achieve a larger vision. I could imagine to have my logo on a clothing line on a fashion show or have a TV station with White Naija Girl. Whatever my blog will achieve I just want people to have fun following its journey.

7. How do you feel after having published a post?

I'm always happy to see when the blog is growing and it gets interests. Sometimes that's all I need to write more and more.


8. What do you do besides blogging?

I make films with my husband. I am a very organised person and I happened to be really good at producing films/music videos/ webisodes. Currently working on the latter.

9. What did you want to become when you were little?

When I was really little I said to my mum I wanted to be a petrol station attendant simple because at the time they have carried large amount of cash when serving customers. In other words I just wanted to be rich lol

...still working on that one.
10. Mention three interesting facts about yourself.

The first interesting thing about me is my attitude towards Nigerian culture. This is something most people had a hard time to understand. They have found it bizarre that I sent my son to Nigeria for a year just to learn the culture and language. It was simply because it is important for me to introduce my children to the Nigerian culture.

Interestingly before I relocated to the Uk I have studied German and Dutch languages in my country, in Hungary. Unfortunately I have lost some of my knowledge but I can still read, write and understand all four languages. (obviously my Hungarian and English a lot better now than my Dutch and German)

And lastly not many people know that I have no Hungarian family members living around me. I have left Hungary at 22 without speaking any English. I went through a lot of struggle while tried to find my way around life and I can confidently say now that hard work pays off.

I speak English now, have a lovely family and things just working out now. Thank God.




Here are the blogs I love to read, in no particular order. As you can see, these are ten very different blogs. I like variety and blogs from where I can learn and be challenged.
1. Bella Naija
2. Linda Ikeji
3. Lauren Henley
4. Chidinma Inspirations
5. TheAfricaYouwontSeeOnTV
6. Blind girl moments
7. Erywon Yeahmen
8. A Fulani-Nigerian in Britain
9. The Outlook from here
10. Diary of an exotic escort

Finally, the questions for those I nominated

1. What does blogging mean to you?
2. What was the hardest topic you blogged about and why?
3. How often do you write?
4. If you could feature on anybodyæs blog, who would it be and why?
5. Your favourite blogger e-mails you to ask for a guest post. Who is it? And why that blogger?
6. What are your goals for your blog?
7. How do you feel after having published a post?
8. What do you do besides blogging?
9. What did you want to become when you were little?
10. Mention three interesting facts about yourself.