The conversation is a great conversation. However, from a viewer’s point of view, it’s important that everyone err their viewpoint and it be respected kindly which also coincides with what Mr. Paul, the caller said. Dear Becee, it’s important that you understand the role of a host. You’re not there to impose your view or argue with your fellow cohosts. You’re there to anchor and moderate the conversation. You spend so much time talking to the point that it looks like you’re teaching the other hosts. You’re expected to talk less, listen more, respect the views of your fellow hosts and stir the conversation in a professional way - while maintaining decorum on the table. Sometimes, the conversation gets heated; which brings about an unprofessional outlook to the audience. It’s important that this is duly noted.
To second Chika points, God doesn't compromise or lower His standards. Yes, He said I will show mercy on whom I will and who I won't. But doesn't mean He lowers His standards.
The lady in yellow is wrong. In Nigerian law, similar to many other countries, the birth mother is the legal parent. The commissioning parent is the one who has to formally adopt the child, even though the gametes are hers and her husband's. In fact, if the birth parent is married, both she and her husband are the legal parents- which is why the husband's written permission must be sought first before she carries. Because any child born by a married woman is her husband's child - regardless of whose egg or whose sperm is involved.
In my opinion the reason why Lagos is jammed parked this year unlike other past years whereby from last week e.g until middle of January will be less populated because people would have travelled to villages, but I think finance is responsible for people not japaing to their villages.
The conversation is a great conversation. However, from a viewer’s point of view, it’s important that everyone err their viewpoint and it be respected kindly which also coincides with what Mr. Paul, the caller said. Dear Becee, it’s important that you understand the role of a host. You’re not there to impose your view or argue with your fellow cohosts. You’re there to anchor and moderate the conversation. You spend so much time talking to the point that it looks like you’re teaching the other hosts. You’re expected to talk less, listen more, respect the views of your fellow hosts and stir the conversation in a professional way - while maintaining decorum on the table.
Sometimes, the conversation gets heated; which brings about an unprofessional outlook to the audience.
It’s important that this is duly noted.
Yet, we see people criticising Morayo for stirring the conversation in a professional way to explore every angle
I agree with Dami
To second Chika points, God doesn't compromise or lower His standards. Yes, He said I will show mercy on whom I will and who I won't. But doesn't mean He lowers His standards.
I like Dami dress today ooo.
The lady in yellow is wrong. In Nigerian law, similar to many other countries, the birth mother is the legal parent. The commissioning parent is the one who has to formally adopt the child, even though the gametes are hers and her husband's. In fact, if the birth parent is married, both she and her husband are the legal parents- which is why the husband's written permission must be sought first before she carries. Because any child born by a married woman is her husband's child - regardless of whose egg or whose sperm is involved.
In my opinion the reason why Lagos is jammed parked this year unlike other past years whereby from last week e.g until middle of January will be less populated because people would have travelled to villages, but I think finance is responsible for people not japaing to their villages.
BeeCee chop knuckles for the advise wey u give the lady, na weytin dey my mind u tok so