SO-SAID was introduced into the reality show in the 8th episode where 
Mrs. Concern R.D Martins narrated how rough and tough the journey was 
when she started. “In the beginning, I was going about the streets
 with camera crew and those who can help in carrying the insane for me, 
this made my husband chased me out of the house because he felt I was 
embarrassing the family even my first son hit me on the face and I slept
 on the street for eight months when I started the project.”
 Mrs. Concern R.D Martins, recalled times she shed tears, “When I see 
some schools discriminating against my kids, telling the kids not to 
come to school because they are from So- Said (motherless babies’ home) I
 shed tears’. 
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‘sometimes when some kids are picked on the street and they need urgent treatment at the hospital and there is no transportation and money to convey them, I will resolve to do the walking, at those moments too I shed tears’.
Mrs. Gift Abudu, 44 year old medical matron at So-Said described Mrs. 
Concern Felicia R.D Martins as charitable and  God-fearing.
since it began airing in July, viewers 
 keenly followed the sacrifices of the founders of motherless babies’ 
homes and various charitable organizations who nurtured other people’s 
children without discrimination. Some of the promoters of orphanages 
featured in the season four of the PG-sponsored reality show are, Mrs. 
Cordelia Nweke, Late Mrs. Irene Willoughby of Ijamido Home, Mrs. 
Motunrayo Bamidele of SOS Children Village, Mrs. Betty Obiewu of Living 
Foundation Orphanage, Mr. Oyedeji of Compassionate Orphanage, Rev. 
Deborah Ogo of Arrows of God orphanage, Mrs. Oyiza Adenuga of Oyiza 
Home.
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Supermom reality show sponsored by Procter & Gamble
 and Promasidor started in 2010, with the winner getting a new house 
while first and second runners-up got a car and N500 000 (five hundred 
thousand) respectively. The second edition in 2011 was the same as the first edition,
 but the third edition tagged 'The Celebrity Edition' was different 
because it celebrated mothers of celebrities. Mrs Gladys Asuquo, the 
mother of ace music producer, 
Cohbams Asuquo took home the star prize of N2m while Fuji star, 
Obesere's mother Mrs. Omobonike Anike went home with N1m 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 show aired on AIT, Africa Magic, V-channel, MITV, Kwara TV, ABS Akwa and CRBC Calabar.
 


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