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Hang in there

I really like your publication. I've forwarded it to friends who aren't even African (some are married to Africans) and they love it. Looking forward to future issues. And your photos/graphics have improved greatly.
All the best,
Roey

 

Victims to Victors

You are really trying with this magazine. I really enjoy it. In particular, I was really touched by the victims to Victors story. It is unfortunate that in Africa, women still do not have any recourse when it comes to crimes against our bodies. Kudos to the writer for having the courage to tell her story and the determination to turn triumph into tragedy.
Amaka N.

 

Sex sells, but is the price too high?

Well, I have been following the progress of your magazine. It is growing indeed, but please don’t try too hard to be like other mainstream magazines, yes sex sells but as Africans should we be advocating it as a way to be successful?
Name withheld

 

Ladies, keep it real!

I came across this newsletter with my sister who had printed it out. It was interesting, even though it is directed at women. As a man I have to say I agree totally with Nwabu. I am tired of hearing girls complain about how there are no good men, when brothers like me who are hardworking regular Joes can’t get any action. I wish our African sisters would stop chasing after fool’s gold with their BMWs and Benz and take notice an up and coming Toyota corolla brother like me.
Deji

 

Not in a rush!

In my opinion, no woman who's got enough God given pride in her should grovel to find a man for the sake of marriage just because she's 29+. Where are the guarantees? A lot of women panic at that age, and rush into marriage with whichever male that happens to be available at the time, only to quickly rush out a few years later due to non-compromisable issues. Marriage is non-mandatory. It should be a thing of trust, friendship, companionship, and most importantly, love; rather than something to be rushed into for the sake of not being labeled an "old maid". I'm not saying it's okay for a woman to be too picky with men. However, there are some reasonable standards set by some females as a result of what they are capable of putting up with, and those should not be lowered for the mere sake of marriage. A woman's got to take some pride in who she is and what she's accomplished in life, and I believe that when the time is right, the right man will roll in. He may not be perfect, but he'll definitely have been worth the wait.
Tochi O

 

Kudos

I applaud the effort that went into making this e-zine. It's fresh and new, a healthy combination I must say! Keep up the good work!:)
Ann

 

And now a word from a brother

I am not a she or her but I find your magazine very interesting. Thanks a lot for the effort and time toward such a good outcome.
Henry

 

And now a word from another brother

Dear Editor, I have been studying your editorial statement with deep interest. This is an evolving project. I am looking forward to see "Nouveau Africana" departments focusing on love, fashion, romance, women achievers; a meeting point for African women
Benjamin

 

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