Tag: Mother

  • Tragic! Mother, three daughters die in Yobe fire

    The Yobe State Fire Service has confirmed that a mother and her three daughters were killed in a fire incident on Tuesday night at Red Bricks Quarters, on Maiduguri road, Damaturu.

    Damaturu Fire Station Officer, Mr Usman Habu, who confirmed the incident to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Wednesday, said that the incident occurred at about 11.00 p.m.

    “We were informed about the fire incident at Red Bricks quarters, Maiduguri road, Damaturu around 11.00 p.m.

    “When we arrived at the scene, we learnt that the victims’ father, Malam Adamu Aliyu, had made efforts to rescue his family, but was only able to save his five-year-old son, Faruq Aliyu.

    “The fire became too fierce and he could not save the rest of his family members, but he managed to jump out to safety.

    “We forced open the door and recovered the woman’s corpse, as well as her three daughters.

    Habu blamed the deaths to lack of a back door to serve as an emergency exit.

    He advised prospective tenants and home owners to always ensure that the property they intended to rent or build had a minimum of two entrances.

    “If there was an `escape door’, the man could have saved his family,’’ Habu said.

    The fire station officer also appealed to residents in the state to avoid keeping inflammable items in the home and switch off all electric appliances after power outage and when not at home.

    Madam Binta Mohammed, one of the neighbours and a friend to the family, told NAN that the three girls, Aisha Aliyu, Saadatu Aliyu, and Safiya Aliyu, were aged 10, eight and two years respectively.

    Dr Istifanus Dauda of Damaturu Specialist Hospital, who also confirmed the incident to NAN, said the boy was brought in with an inflamed bone and he was receiving medical attention at the hospital.

    “The report that I was given by the doctor on call last night was that there were people that lost their lives in the incident.

    “According to the report, there was only one survivor in that family apart from the person that is currently on admission,’’ Dauda explained.

  • Sad! Actress allegedly stabs mother to death

    Sad! Actress allegedly stabs mother to death

    An actress who featured in “Captain America: The First Avenger” has been accused of stabbing her mother to death inside a suburban Kansas City home.

    Mollie Fitzgerald, 38, was arrested Tuesday by police in Olathe and was booked into the Johnson County Jail.

    She is due in court Thursday, USA Today reports.

    Mollie was charged with second-degree murder in the death of her mother, Patricia “Tee” Fitzgerald, 68, whom authorities say was found Dec. 20 inside her home in Olathe.

    Patricia’s brother, Gary Hunziker, 72, said he knew few specifics about the circumstances surrounding his sister’s death.

    “We were shocked,” he told Kansas City Star.

    “But it doesn’t matter the circumstances – the loss of a sister is what it’s all about.”

     

  • Sowore’s mum begs Buhari:’My mind is disturbed, release my son now’ [Video]

    Mother of the Publisher of Sahara Reporters, Omoyele Sowore has reached out to President Muhammadu Buhari to release his son, while stressing that he [Sowore] is not a criminal.

    Sowore’s mother (Esther), in a video interview with Objectv Media, an online TV, said her health has been compromised with the continued detention of her son.

    He words, “Dear Buhari, I am sending you this message as a woman, your mother is a woman, your wife is a woman, this is December and Yele has been taken away since August, he always comes to the Village every December to greet me in December; but you have been holding him. Please release him and let him face his case in court. He can’t run away, because he knows he has not committed a crime…My mind is disturbed that he has not been allowed to go for medical care since August since I gave birth to him, he always speaks against evil… he is not a criminal, release my son, you take care of your own son.”

    Recall Mr Sowore was arrested on August 3 for leading #RevolutionNow campaign — a series of nationwide protests he had planned with other activists to demand a better Nigeria.

    Watch video:

  • Amazing! 67-year-old becomes China’s ‘oldest new mother’

    A 67-year-old woman has given birth in China, a hospital said Monday, with the parents claiming they are the country’s oldest couple to have a natural birth.

    The woman surnamed Tian, delivered a healthy girl by Caesarean section on Friday, Zaozhuang city’s Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital told AFP.

    “The child was bestowed on the two of us by heaven,” Tian’s 68-year-old husband, surnamed Huang, told Chinese news site guancha.cn.

    The Global Times reported the new baby girl was called “Tianci”, meaning “gift from heaven”.

    The Jinan Times said Tian already had two children, including a son born in 1977, two years before China imposed a one-child policy to control its burgeoning population.

    Reports of the birth drew criticism on China’s Twitter-like Weibo platform.

    “The parents are too selfish,” one commenter wrote. “At their advanced age they have no ability to take care of a kid, and the pressure will be on the older siblings.”

    Others wondered if Tian and Huang would be penalised for having more than the current allowance of two children.

    In 2016, Beijing relaxed the one-child policy, allowing families to have two.

    While Tian’s age makes her an outlier, women in China are increasingly delaying childbirth or choosing not to have children after decades of strict family planning policies that have made small families the norm.

    The age at which the average Chinese woman has her first child rose from 24.3 years in 2006 to 26.9 years in 2016, according to a report this year by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

    While the two-child policy has had a smaller effect on China’s birth count than expected, it has prompted more older women to consider having second children.

    Around 51 per cent of newborns in 2017 were second children, compared to around 40 per cent in 2016, the Economist Intelligence Unit report said.

     

  • How Nigerian government caused my mother’s death – Nnamdi Kanu

    How Nigerian government caused my mother’s death – Nnamdi Kanu

    The mother of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu is dead.

    Kanu, who announced the mother’s death on Sunday, said she died August 30, 2019 in Germany after doctors battled unsuccessfully over a protracted illness she suffered.

    He kept mum on reasons behind the belated announcement and also on the burial arrangements.

    The Biafra leader linked federal government to the death, citing alleged soldiers’ invasion of his Umuahia, Abia State residence on September 2017.

    “Watching her children being hunted and killed by the federal government was the cause of her illness, and today we have lost her,” he said.

    He however pledged not to be deterred by the death in his struggle for the actualization of Biafra republic.

    “I had said before that I was ready to sacrifice anything for Biafra, and today I have sacrificed my mum. We will not be dettered, we shall continue to fight for the freedom of our people.”

  • Charly Boy’s mother, Margaret Oputa is dead

    Charly Boy’s mother, Margaret Oputa is dead

    Margaret Oputa, mother of Nigerian singer and activist, Charles Oputa, popularly known as Charly Boy is dead.

    She died on Tuesday, October 8th at the age of 101.

    Charly Boy has taken to his social media page to announce the death of his mother.

     

    He wrote: “I wish to announce the death of our Mother Mrs Margaret Ntianu Oputa nee Onumonu which occurred Tuesday the 8th of October, 2019″.

    The former PMAN president also dedicated a tribute to her

    My dearest Mother,

    You couldn’t just wait for me to come back before
    you sneaked away to the great beyond.
    Now all I have are beautiful loving Kodak memories of our times
    together.

    You tried for me, for us and many of the people who
    were privileged to encounter your kindness and your love.
    Thank you for allowing me take care of you.

    Thank you for being That Great Woman who gave birth to
    The Icon, CharlyBoy.

    Thank you for teaching me how to care, to love, to live a simple
    and humble Life.

    Thank you for constantly reminding of my pedigree and
    my very Rich Heritage.

    I wish you would have waited just one more day, but I guess
    you didn’t want me to see you go, because as usual I would
    have talked you out of it, I know we both hate goodbyes.

    Greet Papa when you see him, tell him I have been holding
    forth. Gallant as ever.

    Love you my Darling Mother.
    RIP.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/B3cUXb5Jaol/

     

  • Charly Boy’s mother dies

    Charly Boy’s mother dies

    Entertainer Charly Boy has lost his mother to the cruel hands of death. She was aged 101.

    The man, who is also called ‘Area Fada’ announced the death on Twitter on Thursday.

    ” I wish to announce the death of our Mother Mrs Margaret Ntianu Oputa nee Onumonu which occurred Tuesday the 8th of October, 2019″.

    In other tweets, Charly Boy asked his mum to greet his Papa, Justice Chukwudifu Oputa, who died in 2014 at the age of 96.

    “I wish you would have waited just one more day, but I guess
    U didn’t want me to see you go, because as usual I would
    have talked you out of it, I know we both hate goodbyes.?

    “Greet Papa when you see him, tell him I have been holding
    forth. Gallant as ever”

    On Facebook, he wrote a long poem as tribute to the departed mom.

    My dearest Mother,

    You couldn’t just wait for me to come back before
    you sneaked away to the great beyond.⚰️
    Now all I have are beautiful loving Kodak memories of our times
    together.?
    You tried for me, for us and many of the people who
    were privileged to encounter your kindness and your love.?
    Thank you for allowing me take care of you.❤️
    Thank you for being That Great Woman who gave birth to
    The Icon, CharlyBoy.??
    Thank you for teaching me how to care, to love, to live a simple
    and humble Life.?
    Thank you for constantly reminding of my pedigree and
    my very Rich Heritage.?

    I wish you would have waited just one more day, but I guess
    you didn’t want me to see you go, because as usual I would
    have talked you out of it, I know we both hate goodbyes.?

    Greet Papa when you see him, tell him I have been holding
    forth. Gallant as ever.?

    ? Love you my Darling Mother.

  • Police confirm release of Siasia’s mother

    Police confirm release of Siasia’s mother

    The Bayelsa Police Command has confirmed the release of Mrs Beauty Siasia, the 80-year-old mother of a former Super Eagles’ Coach, Samson Siasia, who was kidnapped on July 15.

    The police disclosed this in a statement issued on Sunday in Yenagoa by the Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Mr Asimni Buswait, and made available to newsmen.

    “The police command wishes to inform the general public that Mrs Beauty Siasia, who was kidnapped on 15 July, has been released in the early hours of Sunday, Sept. 29,” the statement said.

    It said that the Commissioner of Police, Mr Uche Anozia, had visited Mrs Siasia at her residence at Odoni Community, Sagbama Local Government area to debrief her.

    The statement said that the victim was in a stable condition and had volunteered useful information that would assist the police in their investigation.

    It stated that the command would continue to partner with members of the public to ensure a safer Bayelsa State.

  • Kaduna Islamic school: Mothers of freed ‘inmates’ protest against police

    Kaduna Islamic school: Mothers of freed ‘inmates’ protest against police

    …want their children returned to Islamic facility

    …deny alleged sexually abuse

    Some parents of the freed 300 male children allegedly chained, tortured and sexually abused at an Islamic school or rehabilitation centre in Kaduna have kicked against the police for putting their children in protective custody.

    The protesters, mostly women said the allegation by the police that the children were being sexually abused at the Islamic school was untrue.

    The protesters who openly throw their weight behind the operators of the school and their methods demanded the immediate release of their children by the police.

    According to some of the mothers, there was nothing wrong with the Islamic school methods, and the police had no business raiding it.

    The Kaduna State Command of the Police had on Thursday stormed Rigasa, Igabi Local Government Area of the state, to free300 male children who were allegedly maltreated, sexually assaulted in the Islamic school.

    The police said some of the victims were from Burkina Faso, Mali and other African countries, adding that the students confessed to have been abused homosexually.

    Some other victims were said to have been subjected to daily recitation of the Holy Quran and prayers with torture.

    The Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Ali Janga, had said during the raid: “The man who is operating this home claimed that parents brought their children here for rehabilitation. But, from the look of things, this is not a rehabilitation centre. No reasonable parent will bring their children to this place,”

    Some of the boys and men were said to have been held captive for years inside what could be described as a ‘house of horror’, which was advertised as an Islamic school.

    Some of the victims, as young as five years old, said they were tortured, sexually abused and starved and confirmed that attempt to escape attracts severe punishment.

    Many of them had metal chains around their ankles and visible injuries.

    One of those who were saved by the police alleged that some victims had died.

    The police arrested seven teachers of the Islamic centre, including its proprietor, Mallam Ismaila Abubakar, who insisted all they did at the centre was the teaching of Islam.

    “All those allegations of torture, dehumanisation and homosexuality are false and mere allegations. We do nothing here other than teaching people Islam,” he said.

    However, on Friday, some mothers of the freed children protested against the police, saying they wanted their children reunited with them.

    One of them, Maryam Fatika, whose four children attended the centre, said there was nothing wrong with the school, wondering why the police decided to raid it.

    According to her, none of her children had ever complained of any form of maltreatment.

    Fatika said, “We are aware that they (children) are being punished whenever they do wrong because they are dangerous and stubborn children.

    “There is nothing wrong with the school because we took our children there by ourselves. So, we don’t know why the police raided the place,” Punch reports.

    Another woman, who identified herself as Mama Jibril, said her son had spent six years at the centre.

    According to her, there is nothing wrong with the centre.

    She said she sent her son to the centre because “Jibril was becoming a threat to the family.”

    She said, “We took him to the Islamiyya school for rehabilitation and to God be the glory, he has changed.

    “I visited him and I have never seen anything wrong going on in the school.

    “We don’t even know where they (police) took our children. We are appealing to the government and police to return our children to us and we are also okay with the way the children are being handled by the Islamiyya authorities.”

    Shafa’atu Zakari, who said she had six children in the school, said the children were drug addicts and uncontrollable.

    She said, “That’s why we took them to the school to acquire Quranic knowledge.

    “We took the children to the school because we didn’t know what to do with them. Presently, four of my children are among the students taken away by the police.

    “We demand their release because the founder of the school, Mallam Ismail, is doing everything possible within Islamic teachings to rehabilitate them for us.”

    Some residents of the area where the centre is located also claimed some of the students were drug addicts.

    Ahmed Balarabe, who lives close to the school, denied the children were being sexually abused.

    He said, “I share a fence with the school and my two sons attended the school and they never told me anything about being sexually abused.

    “Being a neighbour that always enters the school, if such thing was happening, I should have known.”

    Police taking freed children’s details –Spokesperson

    Speaking on the incident, the Police Public Relations Officer in Kaduna State, Mr Gambo Isa, said the command was still taking the details of the children rescued from the facility, adding that the owner of the school and six teachers were still being held.

    He said, “Investigation is still on. We are trying to compile the list of the children. The facility is like a school and it has been operating for some time. From the information we got, the children were kept there; they (the suspects) operated it like a school.

    “We got intelligence and went there. Seven suspects – the owner of the place, Ismaila Abubakar, and six others who act as teacher – have been arrested. Chaining them is what we are saying is illegal. You cannot chain human beings just because you want to punish them.”

    Meanwhile, one of the Islamic centre’s directors, Mohammed El’Zubair, has denied the allegations by the police.

    “No responsible father would take his child to where he would be molested sexually.

    “We expected the police to investigate us well before invading the school.

    “So, we are seeking justice from the authorities concerned and we leave everything to God who knows what we are doing,” he said.

    El’Zubair listed public figures who had visited the centre in the past to include a former Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Abdurrahman Ahmad; Islamic scholar and preacher, Dr Ahmad Gumi; the Chief Imam of Sultan, Bello Mosque; and ex-Lagos State governor, Gen Buba Marwa.

    Islamic schools, known as Almajiris, are common in the Muslim-dominated north and have for years been dogged by allegations of abuse, including of children being forced to beg on the streets.

  • Tragedy! Mother, two children, dogs die after ‘Amala’ meal in Ekiti

    A 45-year-old mother and her two children died on Saturday after consuming suspected poisonous yam flour in Odo-Ayedun Ekiti in Ikole Local Government Areas of Ekiti State.

    The eldest of the children was 14 while the younger one was 12.

    It was gathered that yam flour, which they consumed, was procured by the husband and prepared by the mother of two.

    All members of the family who ate the meal were found lifeless after dinner, except the father who is in a critical state at the Federal Teaching Hospital in Ido Ekiti.

    A source, who craved anonymity, said two dogs, which reportedly ate crumbs of the food, were also found dead in the apartment.

    It was gathered that the neighbours, who were thrown into mourning after discovering the incident on Saturday, alerted the police.
    Lawmaker representing Ikole constituency II at the Ekiti State House of Assembly , Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, confirmed the tragedy to newsmen on Thursday in Ado Ekiti.
    Aribasoye had raised the issue at the plenary of the House where he called for sympathy and investigation into the matter.

    Recounting the sordid scenario to newsmen, he said: “A great tragedy occurred at Odo Ayedun Ekiti on Saturday. it was a mournful day for us as a family of three died mysteriously.

    “ A mother and her two children all died after eating yam flour. The remote cause of the incident is still unknown as members of the community are still in shock.”
    Speaker of Ekiti Assembly Funminiyi Afuye sympathised with Aribasoye and the entire people of his constituency for the tragic incident.
    He, however, directed the House Committee on health to launch investigation into the matter with a view to unravelling the causes of the mysterious incident.

    When contacted, the police public Relations Officer, Ekiti Command, DSP Caleb Ikechukwu confirmed the incident.

    He said the police will join hands with other institutions to investigate the cause of the deaths.