Sarah Awotwe
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Single mum's Plight.
At 31, Sarah felt like her life was a never-ending cycle of regret. She had always dreamed of becoming a successful businesswoman, but fate had other plans. With no opportunities knocking on her door, she found herself stuck in a dead-end job, struggling to make ends meet.
By Sarah Awotwea day ago in Families
I had no idea... But God did
After the birth of my son, I expected to feel happy and fulfilled, but instead, I felt empty and alone. The pressure to be a perfect mother was overwhelming, and the lack of support from my family and church members made me feel like a failure.
By Sarah Awotwe2 days ago in Confessions
While in strife
At 31, I felt like my life was a never-ending cycle of regret. I had always dreamed of becoming a successful businesswoman, but fate had other plans. With no opportunities knocking on my door, I found myself stuck in a dead-end job, struggling to make ends meet. To make matters worse, I was a single mother, raising my 6-year-old daughter, Emily, on my own. Her father had long since abandoned us, leaving me to bear the burden of parenthood alone.
By Sarah Awotwe2 days ago in Pride
The unseen pain of single parenthood.
Single parenthood is a challenging and often stigmatized experience, especially for mothers who bear the brunt of societal judgment and familial criticism. While the struggles of single mothers are well-documented, there is a lesser-known narrative that remains hidden in the shadows - the pain inflicted by aunties and grandparents. This document sheds light on the untold story of maternal suffering at the hands of those expected to provide love, support, and understanding.
By Sarah Awotwe2 days ago in Families
You feel, the earth feels.
This is Earth, your home in the neighborhood of the solar system. The distance between Earth and the moon might seem short, but it spans 252,088 miles at its farthest. Within that distance, every planet in our solar system could fit snugly. Consider Jupiter's Great Red Spot, twice the size of Earth, or Saturn, nine times wider with rings so vast that some fragments are mountain-sized. Now, from Earth to Mars, beyond Saturn's rings, and four billion miles away near Neptune, our perspective widens.
By Sarah Awotwe2 days ago in Lifehack