Supermom, the reality TV show created by media personality Sola Fajobi, has returned for a new season after a decade-long hiatus.
The reality TV show, which celebrates mothers across Nigeria including those of famous Nigerian celebrities, last broadcast in 2015.
In a recent press conference, Fajobi said he revived Supermom due to “popular demand” and the show’s “deep significance in celebrating motherhood”.
“We have created several reality shows that include Next Movie Star, D8 and Supermom but one show that has seen viewers and industry giants asking us to bring back is SuperMom and the reason is not far-fetched,” he said.
“Supermom is fulfilling to me because it is designed to celebrate mothers,” Fajobi began. A lot of people believe that a mother is any woman who gives birth to a child.
“However, it is important to note that Mothers come in different forms. They can be a mother by birth, a Stepmother, and a mother by adoption.
“Having said that, a real mother is someone who shelters, guides and cares for a child. She’s a patient and virtuous woman who is always ready to do everything for her children.
“A mother is a woman who nurtures, cares for, and provides unconditional love to her children, whether biological, adoptive, or otherwise. She often plays a central role in raising, guiding, and supporting her children through various stages of life.
“Beyond biological ties, the term ‘mother’ can also symbolize someone who assumes a maternal role by offering care, protection, and emotional support. And this is why we have decided to bring back the Supermom reality TV show.”
Also speaking, Abidemi Alli-Balogun, Supermom’s brand manager, announced that the show’s winner will receive a brand-new house. The first runner-up gets a car while the second runner-up earns cash prizes.
Abidemi also revealed that the show has secured sponsorships, and the crew is already filming at various locations.
Supermom will premiere in the next quarter of 2025 and air every weekend on television stations across Nigeria.