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Tuesday, 18 August 2020
FAMILY WITH BLUE EYES: THE REAL STORY
However, I had my doubts about the story. This was mainly due to the fact that Risikat had the said eyes from birth and husband married her with same. And went ahead to have 3 kids. I started to wonder about the initial story more and more as husband, Abdulwasiu was interviewed and told his own side of the story.
Now, what followed was what I didn’t prepare for. The family were turned into stars with all kinds and shades of people trooping to the poor neighborhood where she lives with her parents. Politics also came in and we have heard all types of promises from the family and social media.
What’s the real story??
The young family of Abdulwasiu and Risikat suffered from financial shocks that arose from the admission of the twins they had close to two years ago. That was her second birth and the babies were born prematurely. They ended up at the University of Ilorin Teaching hospital neonatal intensive care unit. The family spent all they had and sold practically all they had. Thereafter, one of the twins died. Risikat had difficulties coping with no food and other necessities. She moved back to her parents house. Yes, hubby isn’t a saint and his family didn’t do their best for the young couple, however, it was the lack of sustainability that led to the crises.
From the stories told, I am sure this is obvious. Both Risikat and her husband are not educated. Risikat( dropped out of doing WAEC because of lack of money) had a small patent medicine shop which crumbled during the said admission of the twins. The husband is a vulcanizer and owns a bike. Do you see the family dynamics? There are millions of young families like this in Nigeria without social security. No health insurance and no support for the kids too.
I am therefore surprised at the media hype and storyline without anyone stopping to ask questions. I suspected some people wanted to gain from the story and exploitation of the naive lady had started in earnest with someone appointing herself as her manager and another her lawyer. She has suddenly become a big company that needs to be managed. And percentages are already being discussed. Sad!
What the family need is a means of livelihood. Get a marwa for the husband and get a patent medicine shop going for the wife. Support them with a little cash and food stuff. If assisting them with accommodation is on the table, do so in an area they can sustain in the next two or three years.
Some of the most absurd things I have heard in the saga is that the kids will be placed in a high brow school where hundreds of thousands will be spent. By who and for what purpose?? Even I won’t send my grand kids to such schools! Help the family put the kids in a school they can go on paying themselves in the next two years. Don’t create a false status in the family and throw them into disarray.
Assist them realistically and in a way that is sustainable. Don’t widen the rift in the family by pulling the lady further from her husband. Talks about relocation to Lagos to model smack of attempts to explore, expose, use and gain from the lady. At the end she is dumped!
Can you locate the lady and her kids?? Ordinary people. Let them go on with a better life in peace.
Instead of running to each case that’s hyped in the media, my prayer is that government becomes more responsible towards providing basic education, universal health coverage, good housing, portable water and social safety nets for its citizens. This is not about Kwara state alone but Nigeria as a nation. Our citizens deserve better deals.
By Prof. Aisha Ahmed Gobir
WALTER CARRINGTON LEAKED SANI ABACHA'S ARREST TO ME. -OBJ.
Nigeria’s former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has revealed how late former US Ambassador to Nigeria, Walter Carrington leaked information of his planned arrest by the regime of despot leader, Sani Abacha to him in 1995.
Obasanjo in a condolence letter to the wife of the late Ambassador, Arese Carrington, said Carrington helped in easing the move to democratic rule in the country.
“Carrington was one of the responsible, matured and respected voices to take Nigeria out of the unwholesome situation it had found itself – permanently in crisis, regularly threatened with disintegration, prolongingly devoid of democracy, and economically plundered and mismanaged.
“Indeed, I recall, sometime in 1995, that on one of my trips to Copenhagen to attend World Social Summit as Human Development Ambassador of the United Nations Development Programme, I received the most touching of the warnings, pieces of advice and offers to me from Amb. Carrington.
“He called me in Copenhagen and told me categorically that I was going to be arrested on returning home and, therefore, advised me not to return home.
“But he did not stop it there, he offered me political asylum by his government in the US. That was both touching and assuring, but I decided that, tempting and assuring as the offer was, I would not take it. I came back and was arrested and imprisoned by Abacha. No doubt, his generous assistance to my family while I was a political prisoner makes me forever indebted to him.
“When I was in prison, he was one of the few foreign Ambassadors who regularly visited my wife to encourage her and to find out how I was doing in prison. I can proudly say he was a true friend and brother,” Obasanjo narrated in the letter.
In the letter obtained by The Punch.the former prestdent sympathised with Arese over the loss, saying that Carrington was the most outstanding diplomats of our time in the world.
“I must say I received the news of the demise of this great brother and friend with mixed feelings of sadness and gratitude to God.
“I was sad because we will miss his contribution to the building of a new world of his dream and an Africa of our joint dream but I am grateful to God for his life well spent in the service of God and humanity. Throughout his spectacular life, Amb. Carrington was devoted to something greater than he was.
“He was committed to improving humankind through the fairness, kindness, optimism and intelligence he brought to bear on all his undertakings, and through the righteousness, humanness and harmony he promoted in the US as a human rights activist and indeed across the world.
“He came to Nigeria with love, ate and drank Nigerian delicacies and drinks, showed a significant demonstration of oneness by walking the aisle to tie the nuptial knot outside nationality bounds with one of our illustrious daughters and that is you, and he was loved and appreciated by the people through giving him a Yoruba name “Omowale” and naming a street after him in Victoria Island, Lagos.
“It is right that people from around the world at this point in time have been generously pouring encomiums on your late husband. I am, therefore, using this medium to add my voice to theirs in recognizing his outstanding commitment and devotion to the advancement of humanity.
” We celebrate his life well spent in the service of humanity and we will continue to project his principles and values in contributing to governance, security, and sustainable development of the African continent. His legacies will live on and continue to touch many lives and generations to come. Indeed, it gladdens my heart to know not only Nigeria and Africa, but many nations around the world had a friend in him,” he said
68 NIGERIAN LADIES STRANDED IN LEBANON ARRIVED HOME
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission says (NIDCOM) tweeted that the evacuees arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International airport in Abuja....
The returnees,tested negative for Covid-19 before departure,but will isolate themselves for 14 days and are expected to take another Covid-19 ....
Remember the viral video where some ladies cried out to the Nigeria Government to help them return home?
WORDLESS POST: A BEADED OBA BOWS TO HIS SUBJECT
I saw this disgraced photo of a beaded Oba bow down to a chief , with the folling caption:
"DIGNITY OF A YORUBA TRADITIONAL KING: (OBA)"
'It is a very painful thing! When they won't stay in ipebi to learn. While Most of these kings didn't pass through ipebi processing to know their worth and how they should comport themselves as kings.
It will therefore translate to an unfortunate scenario where a king would not know the worth of the historical throne on which he sits. Such miserable king must bow to a mere chieftaincy title holder.
Imagine "OLUKOYI OF IKOYI ILE", Osun State, bowing down to greet Aare Gani Adams( Are ona kakaanfo of yorubaland)
No matter how small a king's domain might be, he ought not to bow to any chief, even to his biological parents. If he must preserve the dignity of the stool of his kingdom.'
Photo Credit: kukuabayomi1@gmail.com


