This is Janet Mbugua’s message to women who fear criticisms 

Former Citizen TV news anchor Janet Mbugua has always tried to uplift and empower women as much as possible. The now pregnant journalist was recently on social media with a post advising women to keep going and avoid listening to naysayers who can derail them.

Stay focused and ignore the noise

As a woman, you need to stop listening to anyone who plans to bring you down and focus on becoming a better version of yourself, she argued.

“As a woman, the whole thing for tearing each other and feeling like one is important does not help much and women need to shine their lights and learn that they are important,” She said. Learn to do away with the noise and remember to remind yourself that you are doing the best that you can.”

 

Creepy pastor who shocked the internet fondling his hot wife’s breasts in public has been dumped (Photos)

Sometimes in February 2016, a lovey-dovey pastor sent the internet into a frenzy when he shared photos of him lustfully caressing his wife’s breasts.

“Nothing wrong in kissing your wife in public. Sunday Blessings all of you,” Pastor Francis Van-Lare captioned the photos he shared online.

Well, the American preacher has seen been dumped by his beautiful Nigerian wife Amara Van-Lare after three years of marriage. The couple got married in 2014, six years after Amara left her first arranged marriage that had history of domestic abuse.

The Nigerian woman, who is also a relationship expert, has now changed her name to her maiden name Amara Blessing Nwosu. She announced on Facebook that she will officially be divorced from her husband on 16th October 2017. Amara however didn’t reveal what made her dump her hubby.

Pastor Francis and his wife during good times

“Dear Family, I know you’ll be shocked to hear this but this is to officially let you know that reverting to my maiden name was my choice; Mr. VanLare and I will no longer be husband and wife as from the 16th of October 2017. Don’t ask me what happened, just know it’s for my good and the good of my blessed children and if you can, please thank God for my children and I. Keep sending in your questions and let Yahweh be glorified. NB: Please desist from telling me what they say about me. Believe whatever you choose to believe. What matters to me is what God knows and what He says and since my family is in support of this, I am fine. Don’t forget, “When life throws you lemons, make lemonade out of it”. There’s no stopping Amara! Stay on top and keep praying for me,” wrote Amara.

Amara