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  • Meeting with The EU Ambassador, Amb. Ketil Karlsen

    Award winning actress, director and producer Stephanie Linus, met with Ambassador Ketil Karlsen, the EU Ambassador to Nigeria and his delegation over the weekend in Abuja to discuss issues of mutual interest.

    Stephanie Linus with Amb. Ketil Karlsen, The EU Ambassador to Nigeria and his delegate.
    Stephanie Linus discussing with The EU Ambassador to Nigeria

  • Wishing You A Blissful Christmas!

    Hey Amazonians,

    The most wonderful time of the year is here again!!!

    From the bottom of my heart, I wish you a blissful and fruitful Christmas with lots of laughter and joy!

    Be Merry🥂🍾.

    Merry Christmas!!
    💋❤ XO -SL

  • Photos From The Fistula Awareness Campaign In Maiduguri

    Actress and human rights advocate Stephanie Linus has once again demonstrated an unrelenting fight against fistula and child marriage with her recent fistula awareness campaign in Borno State. Using her award-winning movie – DRY as a tool to connect with her audience, the actress pushed forward a message of fistula prevention and protection of the basic rights of a girl child.

    The movie was screened at a secondary school in the state to young female and male students as well as their educators. Asides from being a tool of information and awareness, the movie elicited an emotional response from most of the young girls who were able to connect with the story of Halima, the young fistula patient in the movie. Following the screening, many of them resolved shared their personal experiences and resolved that they wanted to be like Dr Zara, the heroine in the movie who fought hard for the rights of the girl child.

    DRY, a Next Page Productions movie has been recognized across the world as a tool to speak against outdated cultural norms, prejudices and push the world to do more to empower women and girls with the freedom, education and equal rights they deserve. The movie has been translated into Hausa in order to reach many Northern Nigerian communities.

    This screening was supported by the UNFPA, an organization where Ms. Linus serves as a Regional Ambassador for Maternal Health in West and Central Africa.

    To watch DRY, simply CLICK HERE

  • 5 Healthy Changes To Make Today

    Committing to a healthier lifestyle is one that will take a lot of work. But believe me when I tell you it’ll be worth it!

    These five simple lifestyle changes may seem small, but they can lead to big improvements to your health.

    Drink More Water

    There’s enough information out there about the importance of drinking enough water. I can’t over-emphasize this. It is worth checking to see if you are getting enough clean water to drink. A quick test — the pee test! Is your urine almost as clear as water? No? Then you’re not drinking enough water.

    Sleep Well

    When you don’t get the recommended 7–9 hours per night, it can have a significant impact on your physical and mental health, not to mention work performance and social life. Make time to sleep. If you have to, set the bedtime alarm on your phone. Unplug from your computer, tablet, cell phone, or e-reader before bedtime. Instead, unwind before bedtime with a bath or some light reading.

    Get Some Exercise

    Sitting all day isn’t good for your body or your heart. Physical activity is extremely important for your longevity. Sometimes it can feel impossible to fit in a lot of exercise when you’re not used to it, but engaging in movement such as walks throughout your day is much more doable.

    Have a diet plan

    Managing your food intake can simply take a change in how you think about food. When you decide to eat fruits instead of chocolate, internally tell yourself you’re making a choice. You are choosing your health which would eventually yield great results in the long term.

    Avoid stress

    Stress triggers a survival response that can help us in the short-term but become damaging if it persists for a prolonged period. Learning how to control stress can help you retain your mental and physical health.

    Starting small, focusing on one behavior at a time and support from others can help you achieve your exercise or other health-related goals.

  • DRY Is Now Available On Amazon Prime!

    I’m so thrilled to announce to StephanieDaily readers all over the world that DRY is now available on Amazon Prime! The movie, which brings to the fore, conversations about fistula, the girl-child, child marriage, gender equality and more, is now accessible to even more viewers.

    To rent or buy, simply CLICK HERE

    An inspiring true story of Zara, a successful doctor who lives in Wales, and Halima, a young 13 year old girl who is about to be wed in a rural part of Africa. However as time goes on Halima develops a disease, which she gets shunned for. Through out her journey she is some what alone until her path collides with Zara. The day they meet their lives change forever.

    Already, DRY has a 5-star review on Amazon!

    Don’t forget to leave a review on Amazon after you watch it. I’ll love to know what you think 🙂

  • Talk To Steph: Blocking Out The Noise (VIDEO)

    On this first edition of Talk To Steph Video Series, I’m encouraging you to invest in yourself. There are different kinds of influences out there that we allow into our space which distract us from our goals. It’s time for us to block out this noise.

    I encourage you to watch this video and I’ll be looking out for your feedback in the comments section. Also, don’t forget to subscribe to my channel. There would be more great content coming your way soon!

  • Welcome To “Talk To Stephanie” Video Series

    Hi Amazonians! I’ve got some exciting news to share with you.

    Since I started this blog a few years ago, I’ve had the best moments interacting with my awesome readers on the “Talk To Steph” posts which I share occasionally. This later grew into a segment on the Make Me Fabulous TV Show where I interact with couples and talk about their marital journey.

    I don’t claim to have the answers to everything, but in my opinion, sharing is a major step to healing when going through challenges that are beyond you. Sometimes it might not be a challenge, it could just be something you’ve been pondering upon that you need to discuss with someone else. I’ll like to fill in that gap and be someone you can talk to.

    You, my dear Amazonians, have given me so much support and love over the years and I am honored to get even closer to you through this platform. Now you get to see and hear me speak, not just write to you. Isn’t this exciting?!

    Do you have any topic you would like me to discuss? Do you have any question for me? Feel free to drop a comment and you can be sure I’ll be reading it. I might just respond in my next video 🙂

  • Happy New Month Amazonians!

    It’s another lovely new month!

    Welcome to the month of November Amazonians. I am so happy we made it to this point in the year and I’m excited about the great things in store for us all before the end of the year.

    This November, may you enjoy success at it’s peak and grace at it’s depth. Take a step towards living the life of your dreams and watch everything fall into place.

    Enjoy the month to the fullest!

  • If You Had A Million Dollars…

    What would you do with it?

    I mean, if that money was all yours and you had to make a decision on how best to use it. What would your decision be?

  • Make Me Fabulous Season 2 Episode 9

    Make Me Fabulous is back with another banging episode!

    Lolade & Adedapo were our special guests on the 9th episode of Make Me Fabulous Season 2 and they had the time of their lives! It was not only a great time to relax, unwind and rekindle the spark in their marriage, it was also a unique time for them to renew their vows once again. Adedapo got everyone in tears the moment he got on one knee to propose to his wife yet again and promise his love and commitment to her.

    Their lovely kids were on set to celebrate the beautiful moment with them. You can’t afford to miss this episode.

    Watch below: