Tag: Father’s Day

  • Father’s Day: Tonto Dikeh’s ex-hubby drops pensive note

    Father’s Day: Tonto Dikeh’s ex-hubby drops pensive note

    Olakunle Churchill, the ex-husband of actress Tonto Dikeh on Sunday dropped a pensive note on his Instagram page to mark Father’s Day.

    Olakunle, sharing a photo of himself and his son, prayed for children not to be used as tools of jealousy because of broken relationships.

    According to him, this is not the era when single parenting ends up affecting a children’s mentality thereby confusing them.

    “Happy Fathers’ Day to all the fathers in the world. A father is a father irrespective of marital challenges. A father is not only by way of giving birth to a child; but by way of taking care of children around you, and children around the world who are in need.

    “I pray for all the fathers in the world that your child/children will not be used as a tool of jealousy, because of broken relationships like it’s done in the old Era.

    “As I celebrate this day, I pray this won’t be the era when single parenting ends up affecting a child/ children’s mentality thereby confusing them.

    “This is a new Era and things have changed. Relax, you’ll reconnect with your child at the right time. You Are A father! We Are Fathers!! I Am A Father!!! Happy Father’s Day To You,” Olakunle wrote.

  • ‘I miss my dad’ Simi laments on Father’s day

    Jamb question singer, Simisola Bolatito Ogunleye, professionally known and referred to as Simi, is all emotive right now as she has declared that she misses her dad. The sensational singer admonishes people who still have their dads alive, adding that they shouldn’t take them for granted.

    The singer took to Snapchat to wish her late dad a happy father’s day. According to her:” I miss my dad and I wish I could have given him one last hug. I wish that all the time, happy father’s day pops . If you have a dad, don’t ever take him for granted” she said.

    On January 9, 2014, Simi released two singles titled “Tiff” and “E No Go Funny”, with the former receiving massive airplay and accepted generally among music critics. The video for “Tiff” was released on August 30, 2015 and directed by Josh Clarke.The song went on to be nominated in the “Best Alternative Song” category at the 2015 edition of The Headies. In 2015, Simi won the “Most Promising Act to Watch” category at the 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards. In an interview with Leadership Newspaper, Simi said she is working on her sophomore album scheduled to be released in 2016. Upon the release of a single titled “Jamb Question” which later featured Falz in the remix, Simi was listed as one of the artistes to watch out for in 2016 by NotJustOk.

     

     

     

  • Play, engage your children in learning, UNICEF advises fathers

    Ahead of the 2017 Father’s Day, the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has stressed the need for fathers to spend more time with their children, citing critical role fathers play in early childhood learning.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that Father’s Day which is on Sunday, June 18, is celebrated by Americans every third Sunday in June.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that no fewer than 80 countries around the world are set to celebrate Father’s Day on Sunday.

    Mr Laurence Chandy, UNICEF Director of Data, Research and Policy, in a statement on a new study released by the UN agency, said: “we must break down the barriers that prevent fathers from providing their babies and young children a conducive environment to thrive, including love, play, protection and nutritious food.”

    According to the study, a majority of children aged between three- and four-years-old in 74 countries, or about 40 million, have fathers who do not play or engage in early learning activities with them.

    “What these numbers show us is that father’s are struggling to play an active role in their children’s early years.

    The UNICEF analysis examined whether children aged three and four engaged in any play and early learning activities with their fathers, such as having their fathers read to the children or tell them stories or sing with them.

    Other analysis included having their fathers taking them outside and playing with them as well as naming, counting or drawing with them.

    UNICEF urged governments and the private sector to increase spending and influence policies to support early childhood development programmes that focus on providing parents with the resources and information they needed to provide nurturing care to their children.

    “We must ensure that all parents have the time, resources and knowledge they need to fully support their children’s early development,” Chandy said.

    According to him, advances in neuroscience have proven that when children spend their earliest years in a nurturing, stimulating environment, new neural connections can form at a once-in-a-lifetime speed of 1,000 per second.

    “These connections help determine their health, ability to learn and deal with stress, and even influence their earning capacity as adults,” he said.

    Research also suggests that exposure to violence and a lack of stimulation and care can prevent neural connections from occurring, according to the report.

    It added that when children positively interacted with their fathers, they had better psychological health, self-esteem and life-satisfaction in the long-term.

    This month, UNICEF is inviting families to post photos and videos of what it takes to be ‘super dads,’ using the hashtag #EarlyMomentsMatter on their Instagram and Twitter accounts.

    Photos and videos of UNICEF ambassadors and supporters who have got behind the campaign are being posted on UNICEF’s Instagram and Twitter.

    They also featured on the campaign’s gallery, to inspire families across the world to share their ‘super dads’ moments.

     

     

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