Directed by Joanna Lipper, this movie explores the curious ambition of women in a system that is arched backwards to make barren their existence. Hafsat Abiola is a compelling story teller, as she arouses a proportionate harmony of emotions that motivates one to take a stand for what she believes in. After watching her parents fall right into the hands of the malignant Nigerian government, she is determined to find a treatment that aids all the people of Nigeria, most especially women. She founded Kudirat Initiative for Democracy (KIND), that aims to strengthen civil society and promote democracy.
(PS, I am really keen on watching this movie, but there are currently no viewings of this anywhere in the UK, help a sister) Temi.F
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Life is an interesting paradox, trying find yourself and yet be yourself at the same time. My identity is in him, but since I've become a Christian I've seen other sides of me I never knew existed. Experience emotions I never knew I had, makes you wonder? Did i originally have all this character complexities or was it just very well hidden. In vulnerability there's beauty and growth. Enjoy the process called life and don't fight it. The title is quite self explanatory, this video was very much a God sent, considering how i felt today in terms of Academics and life in general. I thought I'd share and bless someone who might be feeling discouraged. ^_^ Stephanie I |
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