Supermom TV reality show season IV tagged “Heart of Gold” edition is
coming to an end this weekend. This season, top celebrities ranging
from Mercy Johnson, Uche Jombo, Omoni Oboli and many others
speak about their mothers and influence of women in raising children.
The season IV celebrates mothers who raised children that are not
theirs either through adoption or orphanages. The show, which started
in July, runs for 13 weeks with different orphanages competing for the
top three spots. Eliminations were done weekly, with the top five
emerging finalists. Out of the finalists, the winner, first and second
runner up will be chosen via votes, panel of judges and SMS.
The reality show started in 2010 and the winner smiled home with a
brand new house, the first runner-up went home with a car and the
second runner-up smiled to the bank with Five Hundred Thousand
Naira. The same thing happened in the second edition in 2011, but the
third edition tagged 'The Celebrity Edition' was different. Mrs Gladys
Asuquo, the mother of ace music producer, Cohbams Asuquo took
home the star prize of N2million while Fuji star, Obesere's mother Mrs.
Omobonike Anike went home with N1million as first runner-up. The
2nd runner-up cash prize of N500, 000 went to Mrs. Martinez Sanni
the mother of pop star, Skales. The winners made cash donations to
orphanages of their choice respectively.
The Supermom reality show is a TV series that celebrates mothers who
have made significant sacrifices for children by providing them with
better opportunities and better quality of life despite all odds.
Supermom will be shown on NTA Network, Africa Magic, ONTV Lagos,
Galaxy Network, STV PH and others. The show which is sponsored by
Procter & Gamble; makers of Safeguard, Ariel, Pampers, Always and
Promasidor; makers of Onga seasoning and Cowbell has consistently
celebrated mothers who through dint of rare sacrifices raised their
children to enviable position in the society.
Before commencement of each episode, 12 celebrities said something
about their mothers and encourage women to continue to be loving as
they are bedrock of nation building. Mercy Johnson, Vivian Ejike, Uche
Jombo, Omoni Oboli, Mercy Aigbe are part of the 12 celebrities.
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