Tag: Mother

  • British Prime Minister Boris Johnson loses 79-year-old mother

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson loses 79-year-old mother

    The painter Charlotte Johnson Wahl, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s mother, has died at the age of 79, according to a notice published in The Times on Tuesday.

    Charlotte Johnson Wahl, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s aged 40, died “suddenly and peacefully” at St Mary’s Hospital in Paddington, west London, on Monday.

    The prime minister, who was referred to in the notice by his first name, Alexander, is the eldest of her four children with Stanley Johnson, whom she met in 1962.

    The others are Rachel, a journalist and commentator, Leo, an environmentalist, and Joe, a former Conservative Party lawmaker and minister.

    Johnson Wahl was the daughter of lawyer James Fawcett, who was president of the European Commission for Human Rights in the 1970s. She studied English at Oxford University.

    After meeting Stanley Johnson, whom she married in 1963, she interrupted her education to travel to the United States, where Boris Johnson was born in 1964.

    She then returned to complete her undergraduate degree, before going on to make a living as a portrait painter.

    She and Stanley Johnson divorced in 1979. She remarried in 1988, to an American history professor, Nicholas Wahl, and lived in New York until his death in 1996.

    Like many British families, the Johnsons were divided by Brexit, despite the prime minister’s early upbringing in Brussels, where his father was a former European lawmaker.

    Rachel Johnson was pro-EU but Boris Johnson revealed in 2019 that his mother, who stayed out of the limelight during his political ascent, had voted leave.

    He said she taught him “to believe strongly in the equal importance, the equal dignity, the equal worth of every human being on the planet”.

  • INCEST: Mother having sex, gave birth to three children for own son in Kwara [Photo]

    INCEST: Mother having sex, gave birth to three children for own son in Kwara [Photo]

    A Beninese immigrant, Adamu Sime, has been arrested by the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), Kwara State Command, for allegedly having canal knowledge of his biological mother.

    The command’s spokesman, Mr Babawale Afolabi, confirmed this in a statement he signed and made available to newsmen on Sunday, in Ilorin.

    Afolabi said that Sime had been having an affair with his mother for a long time and it had resulted in three offspring.

    “On Sept. 9, the District Head of Mosne Had Community, Kaima, Malam Bandede, reported the forbidden act being committed by Sime and his mother Fati Sime of the same community.

    “Men from the Intelligence Unit, NSCDC in Kaima, swung into action and the outcome of the investigations established the fact that the mother (Fati) had birthed three children for her biological son”, he stated.

    Afolabi said that further investigation revealed that the younger brother of the accused, who was also confirmed to be sleeping with the mother, was now at large.

    He said that the mother and her two sons did not have the necessary papers to stay in Nigeria and had been handed over to the Nigeria lmmigration Service, for background checks and further action.

  • EFCC arrests son, mother, others for internet fraud in Kaduna

    EFCC arrests son, mother, others for internet fraud in Kaduna

    The Kaduna Zonal Command of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, has arrested the quartet of Lucky Ebhogie, Richman Kas Godwin, Israel Justin and Precious Iwuji for internet-related fraud.

    They were arrested on August 5, 2021 in the Sabo area of Kaduna, Kaduna State following intelligence on their alleged involvement in internet-related fraud activities.

    Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspects are mostly involved in impersonation and romance scam; faking the identities of US military personnel on foreign missions to deceive their victims.

    One of the suspects, Lucky Ebhogie allegedly recruited his mother into the scam by using her account to launder suspected proceeds of crime. On July, 30, 2021, he purchased a Mercedes Benz GLK car for N7 million through the mother’s bank account.

    Another suspect, Precious Iwuji was discovered to have sold her photographs and Facebook account to internet fraudsters, which they used to ensnare their victims.

    The suspects will soon be charged to court.

  • SAD! Lilian Esoro loses mother

    SAD! Lilian Esoro loses mother

    Popular Nollywood actress, Lilian Esoro has lost her mother to the cold hands of death.

    The role interpreter shared the news via her verified Instagram page on Saturday. Esoro said she found her mother’s passing hard to believe.

     

    The actress wrote: ”Julie girl. There would have never been a good time for you to go.

    “I never would have imagined it will be this soon. I still find this hard to believe. Maybe writing it down would!.”

    Lamenting over her loss, she said she did not “know how to act anymore” as she missed her mother terribly.

    She continued, “What do you want me to tell Jayden? Who will comfort me? Who will comfort us? You were your children’s angel here on earth!” .

    As expected, Lilian’s colleagues and friends have taken to the comment section to express their condolences.

    Comedian and actor, Bovi said, “May her soul rest in Peace. Stay strong.”

    Actress, Linda Osifo also commented, “May God strengthen you, so sorry for your loss.”

    “Chei Ndo, God comfort you.” Popular singer, Omawunmi, also condoled with her.

    Mercy Aigbe wrote: “So sorry sis! May the lord strengthen you”.

    Nuella Njubigbo added:” So sorry … May her soul Rest in perfect peace”.

  • SAD! Oga Bello loses mother

    SAD! Oga Bello loses mother

    Renowned Yoruba actor, Adebayo Salami a.k.a Oga Bello has announced the demise of Aishat Ayoka Abdulkareem, his beloved mother.

    The 68-year-old film maker took to his Instagram page in the early hours of Tuesday to announce the death of his mother.

    “From Allah we all came, To Him we shall all return,” he wrote alongside a photo of the deceased woman.

    “It is with a heart of thanksgiving and calm reflection that I announce the passing away of my most beloved mother. She was called to glory few hours ago.”

    The Yoruba actor also revealed that she will be buried today by 2 pm at their family’s house in Ilorin, Kwara state capital.

    “Details of Fidau shall be communicated later. Please put my late mother and the family in your prayers at this period. May Allah grant my precious jewel Aljannah Firdaos. Sleep well my mother, Alhaja Aishat Ayoka AbdulKareem,” he added.

    In another post, the actor stated that seeing his mother’s body laid to rest brought out an emotional part of him, he never knew existed.

    No child ever prays to see his mother depart.

    My mother, my first teacher.
    My mother my food bank.
    My mother, my Jewel.

    Seeing your body being laid to rest brings out a deeply emotional part of me I never knew existed.

    If tears and prayers could bring you back, we won’t hesitate to go extra miles to make it happen.

    Maami Ayoka, you left at a very “tender” age.

    You lived well”

    TheNewsGuru recalls that Bello got married in 1975, and his children — including Femi Adebayo, Tope Adebayo have continued to follow his footsteps as actors in Nollywood.

    In an interview, Adebayo said him and his sons relate more as colleagues.

    “When I am on set with my sons, I see them more as colleagues. I see them as the professionals that they are.

    “That relationship has grown to the extent that even when we are at home, despite the fact that they are my children, we relate like colleagues.”

     

     

  • Mother throws baby from burning building

    Mother throws baby from burning building

    A desperate mother was forced to throw her baby from a burning building in the South African city of Durban after looters set fire to shops on the ground floor.

    The woman was seen dropping the child down to a crowd of bystanders with their arms outstretched as smoke billowed around her.

    The baby escaped unhurt and was later reunited with its mother, Yahoo News reported, quoting the BBC.

    It was one of numerous scenes that have left South Africans in shock after six days of looting and arson in Johannesburg and KwaZulu Natal.

    Seventy-two people have died and more than 1,200 people arrested, according to official figures, since former president Jacob Zuma began a 15-month jail term, sparking protests that swiftly turned violent.

    Looting has hit supply chains and transport links especially in the southeastern province of KwaZulu-Natal, impacting goods and services around the country.

     

    The government said 208 incidents of looting and vandalism were recorded Wednesday, as the number of troops deployed doubled to 5,000.

    President Cyril Ramaphosa met leaders of political parties and cautioned that parts of the country “may soon be running short of basic provisions following the extensive disruption of food, fuel and medicine supply chains”.

    State-owned logistics operator Transnet declared a “force majeure” on Wednesday — an emergency beyond its control — on a key rail line that links Johannesburg to the coast because of the unrest.

    In the port city of Durban, hundreds of people queued outside food stores hours before they opened, as lines of cars also formed outside fuel stations, an AFP photographer saw.

     

  • Why I sold my two daughters for N300,000 – Mother

    Why I sold my two daughters for N300,000 – Mother

    A housewife, Blessing Ebuneku Agoro, 35, has been arrested by men of the Ogun State Police Command for selling her two biological daughters.

    She said she sold her two daughters because she could not take care of them.

    Her daughters are Semilore Agoro, four and Deborah Agoro, two.

    The Police Spokesperson, DSP Abimbola Oyeyemi in a statement revealed that the suspect was arrested, following a report lodged at Redeemed Camp Divisional headquarters by her husband, Oluwaseyi Agoro, who reported that, he travelled for some time, and that when he returned on 8th of June 2021, he could not find his two daughters.

    He stated further that all efforts to make his wife tell him the whereabouts of the children proved abortive, hence he report.

    Upon the report, the Divisional Police Officer, DPO, Redeemed Camp Division, CSP Alabi Akinjide detailed his detectives to apprehend the suspect, who had already been with the camp’s code of conduct department.

    On interrogation, the suspect explained to the police that, her husband left home for the past two years, and that while he was away, she found it difficult to cater for the two children with her and two other children she had for another man.

    She said while she was contemplating on what to do, one Kolawole Imoleayo introduced her to a couple in Port Harcourt who are in dare need of children, and that she sold the two daughters to the couple at the rate of N300,000.

  • Sad! Two mothers of abducted Islamiyya school children die

    Sad! Two mothers of abducted Islamiyya school children die

    …school proprietor narrates ordeal in tears
    …says our children eat groundnut cakes daily
    By Emman Ovuakporie
    Two mothers of the abducted Islamiyya school children in Niger State died after confirming their children were still in captivity.
    Reports monitored by TheNewsGuru.com, (TNG) on national television indicate that two mothers who could not stand the trauma suddenly died.
    Narrating the ordeal of the parents and the abducted children, proprietor of the school, Alhassan Abubakar said:
    “We have lost two parents since the children were abducted, one died on Wednesday, the other immediately she had the news barely 15 minutes after she suffered a heart attack and died.
    “My children are among those kidnapped and I was told they are being fed kuli kuli (groundnut cakes) on a daily basis can you imagine that happening to my own children, “Alhassan in tears wondered.
    “Will you tell me that, the state and Federal Government are not aware of our plight and nothing is being done to help us?
    “We have told them our plight yet there’s no succour and we are appealing to them to help us rescue these innocent children.
    Other parents also lamented heaping all the blames in the corridor of government.
    TNG recalls that 130 students of an Islamiyya school in Niger state were abducted last Sunday.
    The state Commissioner for Information Mohammed Idris had on Thursday said “in this particular case we will negotiate with them but no payment of ransom.
    Asked whether he is aware of moves by the parents of the abductees to raise the ransom, Mohammed said” all I can say is that we are averse to it but we have our strategy which we can not disclose to the media.
  • Unknown mother dumps baby at entrance of Kwara LG Secretariat

    Unknown mother dumps baby at entrance of Kwara LG Secretariat

    Hajia Ramat Seriki, the Chairman of llorin East Local Government Council of Kwara, has expressed readiness to adopt a baby abandoned at the entrance of the council secretariat in Okeoyi.

    The baby, a female, was abandoned by a yet to be identified person.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that some residents of Okeoyi and staff of the council discovered the new born baby girl smartly put on a piece of cloth at the entrance of the secretariat.

    NAN also reports that when the chairman of the council was informed of the incident, she arrived at the secretariat, took the abandoned baby to the Motherless Babies Home, under the state Ministry of Social Welfare.

    Seriki, in an interview with NAN in llorin on Saturday, described the action of the unidentified mother of the abandoned baby as callous, barbaric and unacceptable.

    She said all effort to identify the mother of the baby proved abortive, stating that the baby has been delivered to the Motherless babies home at NNPC Pipeline Road in llorin.

    The Chairman expressed her readiness to adopt the baby if the yet to be identified biological mother refuses to claim the baby.

    “I am fully ready to adopt the baby by signing all necessary documents if nobody claims her within the next three months,’’ she said.

    Seriki said that she would be providing all necessary items for the upbringing of the baby while at the Motherless babies home, pending when she would formally adopt her.

    When contacted on the issue, Hajia Hafsat lbrahim, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Social Welfare, confirmed that the abandoned baby was now at the Motherless home under the ministry.

    She said any arrangement on her adoption by anybody would follow due process at the ministry.

  • My mother didn’t believe I could succeed as musician-Ebenezer Obey

    My mother didn’t believe I could succeed as musician-Ebenezer Obey

    Veteran musician, Ebenezer has revealed that his late mother never believed he could succeed as a musician because of her perception of those in the entertainment industry.

    The 79-year-old musician brought the revelation to light on Sunday during an interactive Zoom session with Toyin Falola, a professor of history.

    Obey said her mother wanted him to either be a lawyer or doctor because she felt that was the only way he could succeed

    “She did not want me to play music because she wanted me to be a successful person in life. As for my mother, she did not believe that it could happen through music. She wanted me to be either a lawyer or a doctor,” he said.

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    “She thought my success would come through either being a lawyer or a doctor. She would wake me up at midnight, praise me, and then ask me to listen to her advice. She would tell me to stop beating drums about.

    “She would say, ‘don’t you want to be a successful person? If you face your studies and become a lawyer, they would be calling me Iya Lawyer’. She would ask if I would not like to drive a pleasure car. I will respond that I will like to ride a pleasure car. My mother did not know and I could not blame her. But finally, when she saw that it was music I wanted to do, she let me be.”

    The juju maestro also said that when he eventually asked her why she was opposed to his choice of music as a career, her mother mentioned the unhealthy lifestyle predominant among musicians.

    Obey said his mother’s comments helped him to stay engrossed in the early days of his career as he was determined to fulfill his promise of making a difference in the music landscape.

    “One day, I was bold enough to ask my mother why she did not want me to be a musician. Then she told me that musicians smoke cigarette, Indian hemp, and they are drunkards. She said that she did not give birth to a drunkard or Indian hemp smoker,” he added.

    “I thank God that my mother did that to me because I promised that if those were the reasons she did not want me to become a musician, I will go into music and I will be a good example.

    “I was a good warning because everything that my mother said, I met them when I started music; however, I always remembered my mother’s words. By the grace of God, I thank God that I promised my mother that I would be a good example and I have been a good example.”

    The singer, better known as Chief Commander, said he was happy that his mother witnessed his success before she breathed her last at 97.

    “My mother was alive to see part of my success. My mother went to be with the Lord in the year 1995. She saw my success and she was very happy that her dream for me to be a successful person came through, even though it was not being through a doctor or a lawyer, as she wanted me to be; but she was a happy mother,” he added.