Media Industries Concept Sponsors TV Show Celebrating Women

Mary Nnah

Media Industries Concept recently hosted Nigerian women and mothers across several local government areas in Lagos State to a spicy TV Programme to showcase the qualities of the female gender during the International Mother’s Day Celebration. The Mother’s Day TV Show was hosted on Lagos Television (LTV8).

The Talk-Show programme had a Live audience anchored by Melony Ishola, a multimedia journalist.

It was a huge success as it was ‘issue based’, intellectually balanced and beautifully presented with viewers yearning for more, celebrating the ingenuity of mothers.

Managing Director of Media Industries Concept, Mr. Precious Eze expressed delight over the huge success of the event, noting that Nigerian women should lead the crusade of women helping one another grow.

He said further that the success recorded with this year’s edition has spurred him to continue to celebrate women’s unique features and continue to make this show a yearly event.

Guests on the programme took time to dissect, demystify and break down to points, issues affecting women in their totality and tried as time allowed them to find long-lasting solutions to the majority of the topics trashed on the programme such as the plight of widows,barbaric cultural practices that have relegated women base on ethnic and traditional belief, daughters-in-law and Mothers in-laws fights over attention from their husbands or son how it has affected the relationship in most homes, personality interview on the role of women in leadership and nation building and the main topic which dwelt on: “Women helping other women grow”.

The Mayoress of Ikosi Isheri LCDA, Princess Samiat Abolanle Bada expressed that women should stand forth and take positions of authority by themselves as no man would give them the space if they were not willing and ready to take the responsibilities by themselves.

Bada stated further that a woman can rise to the pinnacle of her career in any field of service as opportunities can only meet preparedness for them and when they come, the woman should be ready to grab them and excel in them individually.

She added that women must support other women to grow instead of bringing themselves down as what is happening in various industries today, adding, “Women compete unhealthily.”

“Nothing can militate against the woman-folk than they, the women themselves, and with proven reports, women have done well, far better, in some of the very few positions they have occupied in the country.”

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