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What does it take to make Step parenting work?

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Tonight we are talking to Tola Onibanjo about Step-parenting and how she managed to successfully parent her children. If you are dating and you or your partner have children this show will help you. Tola Onigbanjo popularly known as ‘WiseTola’ is who one would call a woman of many hats. A mother of 5 & a grandmother, an author, radio presenter, host and also the founder of Women4Africa an organisation which seeks to ‘celebrate the ordinary woman doing extraordinary things’ which has also been dubbed as the largest gathering of African women in Europe. Despite her wearing many hats, she still finds time to put family first. Her passion for parenting is what led to her writing her very first ever book which is titled ‘STEPS – It’s Time To Quit Step-Parenting And Become A Parent’. The book as the title suggests is about step-parenting and deals with real life as Tola speaks from her own experiences and how she handled issues that are most likely to arise in such family relationships. Tola Onigbanjo Founder 'Women4Africa' Published Author/Speaker/Presenter @wisetola|facebook.com/Tola.Onigbanjo|skype:wisetola| www.women4africa.com Join us on 3479457556 or put questions in the chatroom http://www.ebonyempresstv.com
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Manage episode 153667028 series 1097306
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Tonight we are talking to Tola Onibanjo about Step-parenting and how she managed to successfully parent her children. If you are dating and you or your partner have children this show will help you. Tola Onigbanjo popularly known as ‘WiseTola’ is who one would call a woman of many hats. A mother of 5 & a grandmother, an author, radio presenter, host and also the founder of Women4Africa an organisation which seeks to ‘celebrate the ordinary woman doing extraordinary things’ which has also been dubbed as the largest gathering of African women in Europe. Despite her wearing many hats, she still finds time to put family first. Her passion for parenting is what led to her writing her very first ever book which is titled ‘STEPS – It’s Time To Quit Step-Parenting And Become A Parent’. The book as the title suggests is about step-parenting and deals with real life as Tola speaks from her own experiences and how she handled issues that are most likely to arise in such family relationships. Tola Onigbanjo Founder 'Women4Africa' Published Author/Speaker/Presenter @wisetola|facebook.com/Tola.Onigbanjo|skype:wisetola| www.women4africa.com Join us on 3479457556 or put questions in the chatroom http://www.ebonyempresstv.com
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