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I have been watching Mrs Dada on Hosanna Hour, a gospel televison programme, recently. I never knew she is this intellectually equipped. It will be interesting to visit her website or give us an interview with her. You are doing a good job here.
Bola Adebakin,
Abeokuta, Nigeria.
Mrs Dada writes well in Vanguard newspaper. I don't miss her articles. Watching her on Hosanna Hour makes it more interesting. It will be interesting to know her the more. Please give us an interview on her in your next edition.
Gloria Idemudia,
Lagos.
* She has been interviewed already. It will be published in our next edition. Editor.
I am an avid reader of this e-magazine. Could you have an in-house counsellor whom we could contact or speak with? It will make your site better. However, I have some challenges I have not been able to discuss with anyone. I am a divorcee. I have two children for two fathers. I was making efforts to contact Pastor Bimbo Odukoya when she died. Someone said I should talk to her husband, but I can't. He is a man. He can't understand a woman's feelings. Thank God someone mentioned Pastor dada who writes in Vanguard. Now I read her here. I live in America. When I searched the internet for her, no clues. Please give me her contact or website. I need to seek counsel with her.
Banke,
Maryland.
* Pastor Mrs Seun Dada could be contacted through her emails at Pastor_mrsdada@yahoo.co.uk or seun63dada@yahoo.com. You can call the editor of this magazine at +234-1-7941627 for her number.
Would you please interview Pastor Mrs. Dada in your next edition?
Ben,
Lagos.
* She has been interviewed already. It will be published in our next edition. Editor.
Its interesting to read of this woman of God. We attended the same seminary in Lagos. We call her Mama Dada. Kind and generous. A good example of womanhood. But I don't know much about her. Could you please give us her story and her church address?
Pastor Mike,
Benin.
* She has been interviewed already. It will be published in our next edition. Editor.
I don't understand what message the writer of Women get up and get going is putting across. Is it that women should not identify with their husbands? Is it that she feels women are being maginalised in this age?
Taiwo Omotoso,
Nigeria.
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