I know girls who lost their future simply because they brought a human being into the world. Teenage mothers are still teenagers and they deserve support, dignity, and love, not shame.
Join me for 30days as I raise my voice for teenage mothers.
This is about second chances.
How strong is the political calculation of Chief Bisi Ilaka? And can it take him all the way to Agodi Government House in 2027?
New episode of Behind Closed Doors🚪 with Chief Bisi Ilaka.
Now showing on FLUXITV YouTube. Link here 👇
https://t.co/NBpeRypXOc
#oyopolitics#oyostate
My interview with Chief Bisi Ilaka. We touched on everything that has to do with:
- His governorship ambition.
- The crisis rocking the ADC
- What it all means for 2027.
- And where he stands with some key political actors in Oyo State
🕑 2PM tomorrow on FLUXITV YouTube.
Gov. Seyi Makinde’s Scorecard:
Performance — 70%
People Management — 15%
Wale Ajani breaks it down on Behind Closed Doors 🚪
Now showing on FLUXITV YouTube. Link below 👇
https://t.co/7LS3ctBpeq
#oyopolitics#oyostate#seyimakinde#waleajani
Ever heard of the "Garrison Commander" of Ibadan politics? - Chief Lamidi Adedibu
Prof. Aderemi Adedibu speaks on his father’s influence, his values, and why he kept his children away from active politics.
Full video on FLUXITV YouTube Channel.👇🏻
https://t.co/VB8FQvfHr1
DAY 30 - SECOND CHANCE
For the past 30 days, we have talked about the realities many teen mothers face.
We spoke about stigma.
We spoke about rejection.
We spoke about responsibility.
We spoke about support.
But above all, we spoke about second chances.
#sasi
Teen mothers are not statistics.
They are young women with dreams, potential, and futures still waiting to unfold.
One chapter of life should never erase an entire story. With compassion, opportunity, and support, a second chance can transform not just one life but generations.
On this International Women’s Day, we remind the world that every woman’s journey is different, but every woman deserves dignity, opportunity, and support.
To every teen mother out there, your story still matters, your dreams are still valid, and your future is still bright.
DAY 26 - SECOND CHANCE
Happy International Women’s Day to All Teen Mothers.
Today, we celebrate the strength, courage, and resilience of young mothers who embraced responsibility earlier than expected.
#TeenMumAdvocacy#TeenMumsDeserveMore#SupportTeenMums#iwd2026#sasi
Becoming a mother early does not make you less of a woman. It does not erase your dreams and it certainly does not define your future.
Your love, sacrifice, and determination deserve recognition and respect.
#iwd#teenmums#supportteenmums#sasi#teenmumadvocacy
DAY 19 — SECOND CHANCE
As we celebrate International Women’s Day this March,
we speak about equality.
We speak about empowerment.
We speak about breaking barriers.
But empowerment cannot be selective.
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#SupportTeenMums#TeenMumAdvocacy#sasi
If we truly believe in gender equality,
it must include:
• The girl who became a mother at 16.
• The young woman rebuilding her life.
• The student returning to school with a child.
• The survivor navigating stigma.
Women’s rights do not expire because of pregnancy.
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Comprehensive sex education does not promote promiscuity.
It promotes protection.
If we are serious about reducing teenage pregnancy,
we must invest in prevention — not punishment.
#TeenMumAdvocacy#TeenMumsDeserveMore
Sponsor A Smile Initiative (SASI) #kingeve#sasi
DAY 18 — SECOND CHANCE
We cannot shame our way
into lower teen pregnancy rates.
Prevention requires:
Accurate information.
Access to youth-friendly healthcare.
Open conversations at home.
Policies that protect girls — not silence them.
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#TeenMumAdvocacy#sasi
DAY 17 — SECOND CHANCE
Not every teenage pregnancy begins with recklessness.
Sometimes it begins with:
School fees that cannot be paid.
A need for transport money.
Food insecurity.
A promise of financial help.
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#TeenMumAdvocacy
In many low-income communities,
economic vulnerability increases the risk of early pregnancy.
When survival becomes urgent,
boundaries become complicated.
If we want to reduce teenage pregnancy, we must talk about:
Economic empowerment.
Access to opportunity.
Safe environments.