RSSNIGERIA Rebranded
We are back! RSSNIGERIA is back. We are a weekly romantic magazine set out to excite our readers with sweet short stories. Fictional, of course.
We first came out in September 2009, as a monthly magazine. Now, we are back, as a weekly. RSSNIGERIA (stands for Romantic Short Stories Nigeria), is set out to provide a medium for our readers to excite themselves with our stories and also an opportunity for readers to share their own stories too.
Every week, RSSNIGERIA will titillate you with everybody's kind of stories.
This is RSSNIGERIA, the tomorrow you have always dreamt of, to see a magazine that the kids, together with Mummies and Daddies, along with Aunties and Uncles, with neighbours, will hungrily read and digest, and boldly engage in meaningful discussions on.
RSSNIGERIA promises to build a tradition of raising issues with its stories and articles, and offering opinions and suggestions on relationship, sex, marriage, family and every other correlative, in ways that are informative, educative, entertaining and refreshing. Our tomorrow has finally come!
RSSNIGERIA promises to stand out as the consummate romance, relationship and family magazine for teenagers, single adults, young and matured couples and grandparents: for everybody.
Every week, we will be providing you with our short stories. Everybody has a story to tell. And our readers have the opportunity to send their own stories. To partake, visit the CONTRIBUTIONS link.
This Week's Stories
We have two stories for your reading pleasure: 'The First Time', and 'Matron of the Game'.
Every person could vividly recall their first experience. I captured it as everybody experienced it as teenager.
The second story is 'Matron of the Game'. Sometimes, some women understand men better than others do, until the chips are down. 'Matron of the Game' will interest many.
Proposal Line
In this segment, 'Proposal Line', we will get to learn the body language and intrigues they took the boys of then to win their heartthrobs. We will also get the female's account. The celebrated man would be 60 and above.
Nigeria's most celebrated Commander-in-Chief, General Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida (IBB), (rtd), walked down the aisle with his delectable bride, 19-year-old late Miss Maryam King, in 1969.
What better personality could we start with than the quintessential general from Minna, Niger State?
Every week, keep a date with 'Proposal Line'.
