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My name is Juliet and I’m a mom, businesswoman, blogger, aspiring baker and Vincent’s lifetime girl! As a passionate weight ‘loss enthusiast’, I help people overcome their weight challenges by providing motivation, meal plans, recipes, exercise plans, tips and tricks simply because I’ve been there.

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Ramadan & Lent Weight Loss Guide: Fasting for Fat Loss Tips

Ramadan & Lent Weight Loss Guide: Fasting for Fat Loss Tips

  • March 03, 2026
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Most people expect to lose weight during Ramadan and Lent, yet many gain weight instead.
Fasting can be a powerful metabolic and spiritual reset, but without structure, it often turns into late-night overeating, sugar cravings, and exhaustion.

This guide explains how to fast in a way that supports fat loss, energy, and overall health without abandoning cultural foods or spiritual focus.

Why Fasting Should Lead to Weight Loss

When structured properly, fasting improves insulin sensitivity, supports fat burning, and stabilizes hunger hormones.
However, overeating after breaking fast, consuming sugary drinks, poor sleep, and...

Why Being ‘Slim’ Doesn’t Mean You’re Healthy

Why Being ‘Slim’ Doesn’t Mean You’re Healthy

  • February 16, 2026
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Let’s just say it: in Nigeria, if you’re slim, everyone assumes you’re healthy. They clap for you. They call you “lepa goals.” They say, “At least you’re not fat.” Meanwhile, you’re panting after two flights of stairs, living on bread and Pepsi, and your skin glows only because of ring light and prayer.

It’s wild.
Some of the “slimmest” people you know are tired, always sick, stressed, bloated, constipated, and running on vibes and Indomie. But because they fit the cultural aesthetic, nobody checks what’s actually happening inside.

And if you do...

Exercise for Fibroids & PCOS: Training for Your Hormones

Exercise for Fibroids & PCOS: Training for Your Hormones

  • February 09, 2026
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Let’s be honest, trying to “get fit” when you have fibroids or PCOS can feel like carrying a brick in your stomach while the whole world shouts, “Just try harder.”


You’re tired but you push. You finally work out, and instead of feeling strong, you feel bloated, crampy, moody, and defeated. Someone tells you to “go harder,” but they don’t know what it feels like when your hormones feel like they’re fighting you from inside your own skin.

It’s frustrating. And sometimes you question your own body like, “Why can’t I...

How to Lose Weight Without Quitting Bread (Even Agege Bread)

How to Lose Weight Without Quitting Bread (Even Agege Bread)

  • February 02, 2026
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You’re not “addicted to food.” You’re exhausted. The only quiet you get all day is that first bite of hot Agege bread with butter. And every plan that “works” tells you to cut it out, so you white-knuckle for 3 days, snap on day 4, and feel like you failed. You didn’t fail. The plan did.

The problem why you’re stuck

You’re trying to lose weight with restriction, not strategy. Bread alone spikes hunger later, so you end up grazing all night. Portion sizes creep because you’re starving between meals. Weekdays are chaotic; you grab...
How to Eat Fried Plantain and Lose Fat: The Dodo Guide

How to Eat Fried Plantain and Lose Fat: The Dodo Guide

  • January 21, 2026
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You’re not overeating because you “lack discipline.” You’re tired. You finally sit down and the kitchen whispers, “Fry small dodo.” Ten minutes later the plate is empty, the oil looks guilty, and you promise to “start again Monday.” You don’t need another Monday. You need a plan that lets you keep the dodo.

The problem — why you’re stuck

Dodo = oil trap. Plantain is a sponge; a small pan-fry can drink 2–4 tablespoons of oil (that’s 240–480 kcal you never counted). Ripeness matters. Very ripe (black-spotted) plantain hits sweeter, spikes hunger later,...
7 Nigerian Soups Ranked for Fat Loss: Eat Well & Lose Weight

7 Nigerian Soups Ranked for Fat Loss: Eat Well & Lose Weight

  • January 14, 2026
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You’re not “greedy.” You’re tired. You want to eat with your family, not nibble lettuce while everyone is tearing swallow and soup. You’ve tried quitting Nigerian food and still ended up raiding the pot at 11 p.m. You don’t need exile—you need a strategy that works with your culture.

The problem – why you’re stuck

You’re counting swallow but ignoring the oil hiding in the soup. You pick soup by taste, not by energy density (oil and seed-heavy soups are sneaky). Plates are carb-only: big eba, little protein, almost no veggies → crash hunger...
Weight Loss: Stop Importing Foreign Diet Plans

Weight Loss: Stop Importing Foreign Diet Plans

  • January 06, 2026
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Don’t copy prescriptions, Extract principles!

You scroll past a fit-fluencer in a spotless kitchen weighing blueberries on a marble scale. Meanwhile, NEPA just blinked, your danfo ride was a boxing match, and the only thing in the office canteen is rice, stew, and dodo. You’re not lazy; your environment is different. And a lot of weight-loss advice assumes you live in a fridge-and-salad-bar world. You don’t. Let’s stop importing stress and start using what actually works here.

 

 

The problem, why “foreign” plans keep failing

Protein fantasy: “Just eat Greek yogurt and turkey slices.”...
Why You Can’t Out-Train a Nigerian Diet (And How to Fix It)

Why You Can’t Out-Train a Nigerian Diet (And How to Fix It)

  • December 16, 2025
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Let’s be honest, how many times have you killed yourself at the gym, dripping sweat, heart pounding, only to “reward” yourself later with a mountain of jollof rice, fried plantain, and suya? By the next morning, the scale mocks you. You feel like nothing changed. It’s frustrating. You think, “But I worked out so hard! Shouldn’t I have burned it all off?”

Problem: Why You’re Stuck

Here’s the trap: Most Nigerians underestimate calories. We don’t think of our foods in numbers—we think in vibes and tradition. A plate of eba with egusi...

Weight Loss Isn’t Linear: How to Handle Scale Fluctuations

Weight Loss Isn’t Linear: How to Handle Scale Fluctuations

  • December 01, 2025
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You step on the scale Monday morning—down two pounds. Victory dance(kukere). By Thursday? You’re somehow three pounds heavier, even though you’ve eaten salads and dragged yourself through every workout. Suddenly you’re spiraling: “What’s the point if my body just plays games with me?” You feel defeated, frustrated, and ready to quit.

Problem: Why You’re Stuck

The biggest trap isn’t the weight—it’s your expectations. Somewhere along the line, we believed weight loss was supposed to be a neat straight line, like watching numbers drop on a countdown clock. In reality, your body is...

Stop Overeating at Parties: 5 Hacks to Handle Pressure

Stop Overeating at Parties: 5 Hacks to Handle Pressure

  • November 24, 2025
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Tell me why every party you attend feels like a mini food war. Rice piled higher than your head. Meat enough to start a butchery. Aunties side-eyeing you if you dare say, “No, I’m full.” And heaven help you if you leave food on the plate, it’s automatically labeled as disrespect. Deep down, you’re stuffed, sluggish, and bloated, but the pressure to keep eating never stops.

Problem: Why You’re Stuck

The truth? We’ve normalized overfeeding as love. In Nigerian culture, food equals care, status, and abundance. A mother won’t rest until you’ve...

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