Tag: Father

  • Why I remind my daughter I am not her father  – Ninalowo

    Why I remind my daughter I am not her father – Ninalowo

    Nollywood actor, Bolanle Ninalowo a.k.a Nino B has opened up on why he reminds his daughter, Aliyah, that he is not her father.

    Makanaki, as he is fondly called, said he only plays the role of a guardian while God is her only father.

    The huge actor noted that because of his constant reminder, she keeps God first in everything she does.

    Ninalowo, who shared photos of himself and Aliyah on Instagram, wrote: “With Africa’s Next Top Model @myteenandi… I remind her every day that only GOD is her father, I remain her Guardian… So she keeps GOD first and I, behind her back…Maka”

    In an interview, Ninalowo disclosed that he is obsessed with his wife.

    “I am blessed and don’t forget that it’s a privilege to have what I have. Our love story is not that of a rich man that met a beautiful girl. We have been together for 16 years and have come a long way. We have been through so much. I had always imagined being successful in the entertainment industry and having a beautiful wife by my side.

    “She is quite an introvert. We are practically two opposite people that complement one another well. Before I became a celebrity, I used to show off my wife. She looks like my mother and I had always prayed to marry a woman that looks like her. I admire my wife and I’m obsessed with her. I have messed up so much in the past and I figured I could rewrite my own story. I am fortunate to have got a second chance, so I am just living my dreams. I am not living to impress anybody.”

     

     

  • Trending video: My father, a staff of Ondo Polytechnic sleeps with me forcibly, lady cries out

    Trending video: My father, a staff of Ondo Polytechnic sleeps with me forcibly, lady cries out

    A 20-year-old girl Fatima Usman has cried over incestuous act being committed by her father, a staff of the Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo.

    Fatima, who spoke in a viral video, said the sexual act with her father began a long time ago.

    She said whenever she refused to sleep with her father he would send her out of the house even at midnight or sometimes threaten with knife.

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    Fatima stated her mother does not check whether she sleeps in the house or not anytime her father sends her away for refusing his sexual advances.

    In her words: “My father has been sleeping with me for a very long and whenever I refuse he would send me out of the room.

    “If I say I will voice out, he would be threatening to kill me. He would bring out a knife and show me that if I tell anybody he would kill me.

    “My mother did not bother to check on me whether I slept in the room or not. Anytime my father sent me out, and I slept outside, my mother would have slept off, she did not know what was happening.”

    She said she want the state government to help her get justice.

    A man who claimed to be an in-law to Fatima’s father said the family intervened in the matter by asking her father to perform some rituals in line with their customs and tradition.

    He said: “‘ When we heard about the matter, we went to their house and Fatima’s father confessed to the act but pleaded that it was the devil that pushed him. So we took the matter to our village in Delta State and the family said he had committed sacrilege.

    “So he was asked to bring some items as atonement for the incestuous act and he provided those items, which include tubers of yam, goat, local gin among other.

    “After that the elders in the village warned the girl not to return to her father’s house that she should be staying with me.”

  • Police arrest son for kidnapping father, collecting N2m

    Police arrest son for kidnapping father, collecting N2m

    A 20-year-old man, Abubakar Amodu, has been arrested for conniving with a gang to kidnap his father and collect N2 m ransom.

    Amodu was one of 25 suspects paraded by the Force Public Relations Officer, CP Frank Mba, for various offences in Abuja on Wednesday.

    The suspect, who was arrested with other members of the gang, told journalists that his father was a herdsman, adding that he gave him 15 cows.

    He said, “I became friends with the members of the gang, who told me that my father was rich, and he should be kidnapped for money.

    “After we kidnapped my father, he paid N2m and I was given N200,000 as my share.”

    Also paraded was one Abubakar Liyu, a security guard at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, who worked with kidnappers to abduct lecturers in the university community.

    Liyu, who confessed to the crime, said he participated in the kidnapping of three lecturers.

    He said he got N30,000 for the abductions of two lecturers but got nothing for the last operation.

    One Friday Domozu from Kogi State was also paraded for leading a gang that kidnapped and cruelly murdered a five-year-old girl, Farida Ibrahim, in Dekina, Kogi State.

    They had demanded a ransom of N8m from the victim’s family, who could not afford it.

    Ibrahim was killed and buried in a shallow grave before the police apprehended the suspects.

    The police also paraded members of a gang who killed an Immigration officer, his sister and wife last June.

  • Kwankwaso loses father on Christmas Day

    Kwankwaso loses father on Christmas Day

    The father of former Kano State Governor, Dr Rabi’u Musa Kwankwaso, Alhaji Musa Sale Kwankwaso, aged 93, is dead.

    Alhaji Musa Sale Kwankwaso who was the District Head of Madobi died on Christmas morning.

    The media aide to the former governor, Saifullah Muhammad, announced the death of the Makaman Karaye, on his Facebook page in Hausa.

    However, a statement issued by Muhammad Inuwa Ali, Principal Private Secretary to Dr Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, state that the burial prayer for Senator Kwankwaso’s father will hold at Miller Road, Bompai, Kano by 3.00pm on Friday (today).

    The statement said Makaman Karaye left behind by two wives, 19 children (10 females and 9 males) and many grandchildren.
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  • Why l didn’t have close relationship with my son- Mr Eazi’s father

    Why l didn’t have close relationship with my son- Mr Eazi’s father

    Alexander Olukayode Ajibade, the father to Nigerian pop star, Tosin Ajibade a.k.a Mr Eazi, says he didn’t have a father-son relationship with the singer because he was serving in Sierra Leone as of the time he was born.

     

    Ajibade, who retired from the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) as a squadron leader, brought the exposé to light in a recent WhatsApp chat with his son.

     

    The retired pilot explained that the development informed their failure to “blend” as the ‘Doyin’ singer often saw him as an “intruder” at the time.

     

    “I was in Sierra Leone when you were born. living in tent at Lungi Airport, 1990 to 1992. That was why we couldn’t blend (father/son relationship) until we moved out of PH. I was always/ intruder to you,” he wrote.

    Eazi revealed that he was inquisitive to ask his father considering he “felt a certain attachment upon landing” in Sierra Leone.

     

    “I found out that at the time of my birth My Dad was Serving in This Great country. Little wonder I felt a certain attachment upon Landing. Big love to all the people of Sierre Leone and see you more often,” he wrote on Twitter.

    Eazi attached a screenshot of the chat with photos of himself and Julius Maada Bio, the president as well as Mohamed Juldeh Jalloh, the vice-president, during his visit to the country.

  • [Photos] We bombed Wike’s father’s church to get promotion in IPOB, say suspects

    [Photos] We bombed Wike’s father’s church to get promotion in IPOB, say suspects

    Three members of the Indigenous People of Biafra arrested by the police for allegedly detonating explosives in Governor Nyesom Wike’s father’s church in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, have confessed that they carried out the attack to get recognition in the proscribed group.

    The suspects spoke while being paraded before journalists by the state Commissioner of Police, Joseph Mukan, at the police headquarters along Moscow Road, Port Harcourt, on Thursday.

    Mukan recalled that on November 29, the command received a distress call from 25 Azikiwe Road that the Christian Universal Church Incorporated was attacked, adding that policemen were immediately drafted to the scene.

    “There was no life lost during the attack. Our security partners, the vigilantes, arrested these three suspects. We took them and they made useful confessions.

    “They claimed that they were six in number. They made confession that they were members of IPOB and that they were zoned to different parts of the state.

    “They are Progress Owudinjo, 37, from Etche, Rivers State; Apuro Victor, 25, from Ebonyi State; and John Okorie, 38, from Abia State.

    “They will soon be charged to court, while we are trailing their sponsors. IPOB assured them that if IPOB is achieved, they will be policy makers in the government,” Mukan added.

    One of the suspects, Owudinjo, confirmed their membership of IPOB, adding that they were contracted to carry out the attack.

    He said, “We got there in the night and we detonated the explosives. This is the first assignment I am carrying out since I joined IPOB. I have not killed before. I was told that if I did not join the operation that I would not get anything in the group.”

    Similarly, Victor said, “The whole thing was programmed. We were sent by one Chinedu. I don’t know where he came from. I am a member of IPOB but we were not programmed to kill anybody but to throw dynamite. Please, forgive me.”

  • BREAKING: Police arrest three suspects for attempting to bomb Wike’s father’s church

    BREAKING: Police arrest three suspects for attempting to bomb Wike’s father’s church

    The police have arrested three persons in connection with the attack on Christian Universal Church International belonging to the father of Rivers Governor, Nyesom Wike.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Nnamdi Omoni, said the suspects were helping in investigations.

    He said: “I can confirm the attack on the Church and three suspects arrested in connection with the attack. They are helping us in our Investigation. The Church has been swept by the Bomb Department.

    Hoodlums numbering about five sneaked into the Christain Universal Church International on 25 Azikiwe Street Mile, 3 Diobu, on Saturday night and detonated the explosives suspected to be dynamite.

    It was gathered that a significant part of the church was damaged by the explosion, which created panic in the area.

    Though no group had claimed responsibility for the dastardly act, three of the miscreants were said to have been apprehended by a vigilant group and handed over the police.

    The operatives of Eagle crack, an outfit of the state police command, Mopol 19 and other security agencies were said to have cordoned off the area…

  • Duties of the father to his children – Francis Ewherido

    Duties of the father to his children – Francis Ewherido

    By Francis Ewherido

    Fatherhood goes beyond the ability to get a woman (wife) pregnant. Fatherhood goes with continuous and enormous responsibilities. One, the father is the leader of his household. To be an effective leader, there are three domains of leadership in which every father must play. They are the ability to lead self, the ability to lead others (wife and children individually) and the ability to lead the family as a unit. Self-leadership, to a great extent, determines your success in the other domains of leadership. Self-leadership involves a deep knowledge of self, a set of morally high values that define who you are, self-control and a commitment to the cause of the family (Willie Petersen).

    Two, a good father (leader) leads by example. A father cannot afford to be like the Pharisees of old, whose actions were at variance with what they professed. Your landlord comes for the monthly or annual rent; you tell your little boy to lie to the landlord that “my daddy is not at home,” while you are in the inner recesses of your house. Then the same little boy steals your money or meat from the pot and denies committing the act. You discipline him for lying and follow up with a sermon that lying is a sin. What is that? You lied earlier and the boy simply followed your footstep. A father walks his talk, he puts his mouth where his money is.

    Yes, leadership also includes enforcing discipline in the house, but fathers should be above board before enforcing discipline. Punishing a child for what you are also guilty of is hypocrisy. Clean up your act first; that gives you the moral ground to discipline a child who commits a similar act. One of the beauties of leadership is that it can push you to become a better person when you strive to live by example.

    Three, a father is a teacher. A teacher is someone who imparts knowledge. A father is a teacher, who helps his children to acquire knowledge, competence and virtues. Fathers are caretakers in whose care God has put His children. It is a duty, an obligation, to teach your children the right way they should go, so that when they grow up, they will not depart from it. Teaching your children is also partly parenting. Every father needs to build a good body of parenting skills to be able to be a good teacher. At every stage of the child’s life, the father needs different parenting skills. While school teachers retire, fathers are teachers for life. Even after setting out on their own and even getting married, your children still get back to you sometime to seek certain knowledge: culture, history, etc.

    Four, a father should also be a mentor to his children. A mentor is a person who gives a younger or less experienced person guidance and advice over a period of time. When you tell your child that a marriage means a union of opposite sexes that is teaching. But when you advise him/her that the man/woman that he/she is dating might not be a good spouse because he/she has a violent temper that is mentorship. Teaching is imparting knowledge, mentorship is also imparting knowledge, but with a view to counsel. Every father should be a mentor to his children.

    Five, every father should intentionally bond his children together, he should strive to build a united family. To achieve this, he needs the full cooperation of his wife. The wife’s actions can easily throw spanners in his works if she is not involved in the bonding. To have a united family, there should be no favouritism and discrimination based on sex, shade of skin colour, brain power age or physical appearance. There should be a level-playing field for all the children. A level-playing field does not necessarily mean giving all the children the same treatment. Each child is uniquely created. Take your time to know the character of each child and adopt measures that will suit each child’s character and help him/her to realize his/her full potentials in life. That is equity, which extends the frontiers of equality.

    Some parents say it is impossible not to have favourites among their children. I do not share that thinking; I just feel it is a weakness, not an impossibility. Favouritism is a parenting failing and shortcoming. If you take your time to understand the character of each child, you will discover that they are all special in their unique ways. But even if you have a favourite among your children, keep it to yourself; do not rub it in and do not rob Peter to pay Paul. Every child should be loved unconditionally. Look at all the rancour that occurred in the home of Isaac and Rebecca because of favourism. Even as we still speak, favouritism is destroying some families. The mothers have their favourites and the fathers have too. If I may ask, these your favourite children; is the process you used to beget them different from the process of the less favoured ones?

    Six, fathers should be friends with their children. It is very difficult to be in your children’s lives without being friends with them. Some fathers of old had the lion king/lion cub relationship with their children. Mothers did all the parenting, while the fathers were just there to be feared or, at best, as stabilizing factors. They were not part of the day-to-day life of the children. To be a good father, you have to be friends with your children, you have to get into their world to know their pleasures and displeasures, likes and dislikes, joys and pains, decisions and indecisions; agonies and other challenges. Armed with the knowledge of their world, you can play your role of a friend, teacher and mentor better.

    Seven, the father is the chief provider for the children. He is primarily responsible for providing food, clothing, shelter, formal education, etc.,
    for his children. A few weeks ago, we talked about the husband being the main provider for the family, with the wife supporting, especially when necessary, so there is no need to dwell extensively on it today.

    Eight, we also spoke about the role of the father as a protector while discussing the duties of a husband. This is a natural duty. In those days, when life was still communal, after a child causes trouble, he runs to his father. He believes that as long as he is with the father, nobody can beat or harm him. Fathers should strive to build protective shields—physical, emotional and spiritual—around their children.

    Nine, fathers should show their children the way of the lord. Do not leave the responsibility entirely to their mothers. Some men do not participate in family prayers. Family prayers are on, you are watching soccer on television, what are you teaching your children, especially your boys? Some men drop off their children in church on Sundays and go to the gym. Then, when Mass/church service is over, they come back to take the children home. Such men are showing a very bad example to their children by priortising physical fitness over spiritual fitness.

    Ten, it is important for a father to love his wife. When you do, you are teaching your sons how to be loving husbands in future. You also teach them immediately how to treat their sisters. In addition, not been an abusive husband gives you the moral right to scold your sons when they are abusive while dealing with their sisters.

    There are many more, but these are just some of the responsibilities

  • Teenager kills father for accusing him of stealing mobile phone

    Teenager kills father for accusing him of stealing mobile phone

    A Benue teenager, ThankGod Joseph has committed patricide after the father accused him of stealing his phone.

    The killing happened on 14 September at Ikwokwu-Ito, in Obi Local Government..

    According to a complaint filed at the police station, ThankGod hit his father, Igiri following the phone theft accusation.

    “Igiri fell down and died on the spot”, the whistle blower, Philip Agbo told the police.

    Police charged the 18 year-old with culpable homicide at a Magistrates’ court in Makurdi on Friday. He has been remanded in the correctional centre.

    Chief Magistrate Vincent Kor, did not take the plea of Joseph for want of jurisdiction.

    Kor ordered the police to return the case file to the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) for legal advice.

    He adjourned the case until Nov. 25, for further mention.

    Earlier, the prosecution counsel, ASP Hyacinth Gbakor told the court that the case was transferred from the Divisional Police Headquarters, Obi via a letter dated Sept 21, 2020 to the State CID, Makurdi for proper investigation.

  • Man clubs 70-year-old father to death, buries corpse in shallow grave

    Man clubs 70-year-old father to death, buries corpse in shallow grave

    Officers of Umunze division of Anambra Police Command working with members of the local vigilance group at the early hours of Saturday arrested a 26 years old man identified as Chisom Ogum, for allegedly clubbing his father to death and burying him in a shallow grave.
    The suspect narrowly escaped being lynched to death by an angry mob who beat him to stupor at Umuomaku Community in Orumba South LGA of Anambra State where he committed the grievous crime.
    Ogum, had allegedly ran amok in circumstances yet to be ascertained and in the process, attacked and killed his 70 years old father, Christopher Ogum with a shovel.
    He proceeded to bury the remains of his father in a shallow grave.
    Remains of Christopher Ogum after his son killed him with a shovel.
    It was gathered that after the incident, the suspect attempted to run away from the village, but was apprehended and beaten to stupor by some youths in the community who also forced him to exhume the corpse of his father from where he buried it.
    Meanwhile, SP Haruna Mohammed, Spokesman of Anambra State Police Command said detectives have visited the scene of crime, photographed the remains of the victim and recovered before it was taken the mortuary for autopsy.
    He added that the offensive weapon used in perpetrating the crime was also recovered as exhibit, while the Commissioner of Police ,CP John B.Abang, has ordered for the case to be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Awka for further investigation.