Saturday, 30 January 2016

VETERAN NOLLYWOOD ATCRESS,'TOYIN AIMAKHU' HAS STARTED AN INITIATIVE PROGRAM FOR MOTHERS.


    
       Toyin Aimakhu was encouraged to start this program after she saw an emotionally moving picture of an NYSC member and his mum who sells fish in the market. The corps member was celebrating his mum’s sacrifice.
       The Nollywood Actress recently said that she would embark on an initiative program to celebrates and appreciates mothers.
   

     Toyin Aimakhu wrote;

         “I Saw the picture below on Facebook and it brought tears to my eyes, a lot of us are not proud of our mothers,why? pls lets be proud of our mothers,my mum iya Laila can't speak English but she can speak in Tongues, she can't...
read or write but I wonder how she can read the bible,she didn't go to school but she has got great kids and great graduates.Pls lets appreciate mothers..I'm thinking of starting a program about mothers(glamming our mothers)I'm going to start from the beautiful adorable mother who sells ice fish and produced a graduate(crying I'm so emotional this morning)pls kindly tag the guy,I'm starting the glamming with her May God help us..please kindly tag dis guy and repost we might get sponsors for the program,it's time to start celebrating real icons (OUR MOTHERS)''
      
           “Please we need to get in touch with the guy, we've started our project already and  now I'm super happy..pls help get him.. #celebratingtherealiconsmothers pls we need more sponsors plsss and pls I need someone that can buy a deep freezer for this precious adorable mother,we can do this together.. #lovemyteam I'm gonna do mine aswell but I need ur help to celebrate our mothers together....Alot of pple will put pancake on their mum's face cos dey want to put it on ig or Facebook pls be real,MOTHERS ARE GOLDEN.
The picture that spurred Toyin Aimakhu's new motherhood initiative.

 
                                                                                                                                                                                          

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