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Also: Lagos babe VS. a babe living in Lagos [View Web Version]( [Zikoko Daily] 11 January, 2022 Hey there. Why are babies so hell-bent on ending their lives? Soft and comfortable crib to play in? No. The stack of knives on the kitchen counter is what they’re interested in. We don’t have the answer, but we do have a typical week in the life of a first-time mum working harder than myself and Buhari's government combined to keep her baby…alive.👇🏾 Ifoghale Newsletter Editor A WEEK IN THE LIFE The Inside Gist: Keeping a Baby Alive Costs Her Job ---------------------------------------------------------------  Hey Hassan. How are you? New year, same old me; tired but dangerously sexy. The real question is how are you?! Let’s just say my God does not wear bathroom slippers. So, why did you decide to write about a stay-at-home mum? I'm currently in Abuja, and on some part of the trip, I stayed with a cousin and his wife. She's not the subject of this story, but she happens to be a stay-at-home mum. After helping out for two days, I was fascinated by how much work it takes to keep toddlers... alive? Hence, I reached out to my friend for an interview and she gave me the tea. What’s something new you learned from talking to her? How much women lose to child bearing. Her life has literally been on hold for 2 years. That is a lot of pause. Can you give us an idea of how young she is? She's in her late twenties to early thirties. [Read her story here]( Accept international payments from your customers in the USA, UK, Canada, and 60+ countries using Pay with Apple Pay. 👉🏾 [Create a free Paystack account]( to get started. This is partner content. *We'll be tweeting answers to this on our Twitter account at noon, so feel free to tweet us your answers with the hashtag [#ZikokoDailyQuiz](#) --> Zikoko Daily's Top 3 We know where all your money has gone I tried my best not to relate, as I’m sure you will, but how can we ignore the fact that we’re spending the funds for our future mansions on data and airtime? 😭 Chase the bag, yes, but remember these are the 10 reasons you’re not a millionaire right now. [Tell me]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Lagos Babe vs. Babe Living in Lagos Count your Birkin bags and check your curfew, because we hate to break to you, but you might merely a babe whose house is located in the geographical area formally defined as Lagos. What you want to be is a Lagos Babe. [What's the difference?]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Now that you need to pass your IELTS… You might think: I need to create a study plan, get an accountability partner and practice, practice, practice. But for you reading this letter, there are six simple ways to nail that exam without ever seeing the inside of a book. [Tell me more]( Quiz 3 Hints, 1 Word (Household Items Edition) Let me help you. If you think one of the answers is “fridge”, you’re so wrong. [Take the quiz]( Today's Most-Read Are we all reaching a state of post-crush clarity? This is the article everyone is clicking on today: “A Crush Will Crush You” – 8 Nigerians on Why They Hate Having Crushes. [Read it here]( Spread the love Please share this with someone with a mum who'd appreciate feeling seen. 👉🏾 [Forward this email](mailto:?subject=Re: latest issue of Zikoko Daily&body=Thought you might find this issue of Zikoko Daily interesting. Did someone awesome send this to you? [Subscribe]( - [ABOUT]( - [ADVERTISE]( - [READ MORE]( - - - - [Unsubscribe here](

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