Tag: wife

  • SAD! Aminu Dantata’s wife, Hajiya Rabi, reportedly dies in Saudi Arabia

    SAD! Aminu Dantata’s wife, Hajiya Rabi, reportedly dies in Saudi Arabia

    The wife of popular Nigerian businessman, Alhaji Aminu Dantata, Hajiya Rabi Aminu Dantata, has reportedly died.

    Mama Rabi (as she is fondly called), died on Saturday at a hospital in Jiddah, Saudi Arabia.

    Mama Rabi was said to have battled a protracted illness.

    The sad news of Mama Rabi’s departure from mother earth was confirmed by one of her grandchildren, Sanusi Dantata.

    “Please pray for our mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, Haj. Rabi, wife of Alh. Aminu Dantata, who died on Saturday after a protracted illness!

    “May Allah forgive her, accept her good deeds, and grant her the highest rank in Paradise, Ameen!

    “Innalillahi Wa Inna Ilaihirrajiuun,” Dantata’s grandchild wrote on Twitter.

    Mama Rabi is the biological mother of one of the popular children of Alhaji Aminu Dantata, Tajudeen Dantata.

    She was the second wife of the foremost elder statesman. She died in her late 70s and left behind her husband and six children, among whom are; Tajjuddeen Dantata, Batulu Dantata, Hafsa Dantata, Jamila Dantata and Aliya Dantata. And many more grandchildren.

  • ‘The death of a spouse is quite disheartening’ – Jonathan condoles Kalu over wife’s death

    ‘The death of a spouse is quite disheartening’ – Jonathan condoles Kalu over wife’s death

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has commiserated with former Governor of Abia, Sen. Orji Uzor Kalu, over the demise of his wife, Ifeoma, who passed on at the age of 61.

    This is contained in a statement signed by his Media Adviser, Ikechukwu Eze, and made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Abuja.

    Jonathan, who expressed sadness over the news of the death, described the deceased as a “diligent woman” who touched and changed lives through her exemplary behavior and pleasant personality.

    He said her demise was a painful loss that had created a vacuum in the family and in the hearts of her loved ones.

    “The death of a spouse is quite disheartening because of the sad reality of losing a partner who had been part of you all the way and played an important role in your progress and accomplishments in life.

    Jonathan advised the Senator representing Abia North to be comforted by the fact that his late wife lived a fulfilling life, having served God and humanity to the best of her abilities.

  • BREAKING: Senator Orji Uzor Kalu’s first wife is dead

    BREAKING: Senator Orji Uzor Kalu’s first wife is dead

    Senator Orji Uzor Kalu’s first wife, Mrs Ifeoma Ada Kalu has died at the age of 61 years.

    In a statement released on Monday, Senator Kalu said she was a woman of virtue who was committed to the service of God and humanity.

    TRANSITION TO ETERNAL GLORY

    With a heavy heart and pain, we announce the passing on to eternal glory of Mrs Ifeoma Ada Kalu aged 61 years.

    She was a woman of virtue who was committed to the service of God and humanity.

    A memorial service in her honour is scheduled to hold in the United States of America (USA).

    Please remember her and loved ones in prayers at this difficult period.

    May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.

    Signed: Senator Orji Uzor Kalu (MON)
    Former Governor, Abia State
    Chief Whip of the Senate

  • Mabo never recovered from the death of his wife, says Izilein

    Mabo never recovered from the death of his wife, says Izilein

    A former coach of the Super Falcons, Godwin Izilein, has said that late Ismaila Mabo, who died on Monday at the age of 80, never recovered from his wife’s demise in 2022.

    Izilein who spoke with NAN in Calabar on Tuesday, said Mabo would be missed for his humility, work rate, and his passion for the development of football.

    He said Mabo’s passionate love for football saw him played with the national team at various times and coach the Super Falcons.

    According to him, “Mabo had this undying love for football and has high work rate and was always ready to pass his knowledge to players.

    “He never really recovered from the death of his wife who passed on in 2022.

    “I am indeed saddened with his demise and pray that his efforts at seeing to the growth and development of football in the country never go unfulfilled even in death.”

    Izilein appealed to the state and federal governments to ensure that those who sacrificed their lives and time for the country in the area of sports get their reward while still alive.

    The former Super Falcons coach said he does not see any sense in eulogising a dead athlete or coach when all that could have been done was to reward patriotism while they are still alive.

    “I am a victim of this shenanigan by handlers of sports in the federation. As I speak with you, am still being owed US$ 28,750 as well as N2 million since 2004 Women Cup of Nations in South Africa.

    “I have grown tired talking about it and I just hope they won’t eulogise me when I am gone,” he asked.

    Mabo was credited to have led the Super Falcons to their best-ever outing at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1999 where they reached the quarter-finals.

    He also led Nigeria to the 2000 Summer Olympics and 2004 Summer Olympics.

  • I’m scared of my wife’s charms, domestic violence, man tells court

    I’m scared of my wife’s charms, domestic violence, man tells court

    An estranged husband, Ismail Adegoke, on Wednesday, told a Mapo Grade A Customary Court at Mapo in Ibadan, that he abandoned his matrimonial home because of his wife’s inclination for charms.”

    In his testimony, Adegoke told the court that though his cohabitation with his wife, Tawa, had produced two children, “I had to run away from our matrimonial home because I wanted to save my life.

    “As if that was not enough, I came across charms inside Tawa’s bag one day and I challenged her, but she went mad with me and swore that there would no longer be peace in the house.”

    Adegoke testified that he was forced to move into his personal house due to his wife’s constant bickering and domestic violence, meted out on him and members of his family and co-tenants.

    He told the court that he had done everything within his powers to satisfy Tawa’s yearnings, including opening several shops for her at different times.

    “One day, Tawa told me that she would no longer stay in the shop because it was boring, adding that it was only old women who stay put in a particular place for trading.

    “Then, she rented another shop far away from the house which permitted her to leave home at 7 a.m and return late in the night, mostly around 9 p.m.

    “As a result, I was forced to start taking care of the our two children, including taking them to school.

    “It was as a result of her ceaseless domestic violence with people that my mother told me to go and complete my building.

    “To stay alive, I abandoned my matrimonial home and rented an apartment until the dust settled,” Adegoke told the court.

    He pleaded with the court to grant his application for dissolution of the marriage as all entreaties from both families had failed to assuage Tawa’s anger and become remorseful.

    But Tawa, who did not oppose the application for dissolution of their marriage, however, accused Adegoke of adultery.

    “My lord, Adegoke womanizes and ran away for a whole year with a lady called Auntie near our house.

    “He doesn’t take any responsibility for the children’s education as I was forced to sell off my wares to be able to send the children to school.

    “Worst still, Adegoke has been physically abusing me since 2003; in fact, I’m ready to part ways with him,” Tawa said.

    Delivering judgment, the President of the court, Mrs. S.M. Akintayo, held that there was nothing to be dissolved between Adegoke and Tawa because there was no valid marriage between them based on the evidence available to the court.

    Akintayo however, granted custody of the two children of the union to the respondent and directed the petitioner to be responsible for their medical and educational needs.

    She ordered the duo to be jointly responsible for the welfare of the children.

  • Naira scarcity: My wife in Abuja doesn’t have money to cook – Orji Kalu

    Naira scarcity: My wife in Abuja doesn’t have money to cook – Orji Kalu

    Senate Chief Whip, Orji Uzor Kalu has said he and his family are affected by hardship emanating from the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN money policy

    Kalu disclosed this in a Channels Television program on Monday.

    The lawmaker, however, said the policy is right but blamed the timing and other shortfalls of the CBN towards the policy.

    He said, “You can see the policy is right but I don’t keep money in my house. I am suffering.”

    “The other day, my house manager told my wife in Abuja that we have no money to cook food. My wife was virtually roaming around and we feed over 250 people every day.

  • Just In: Ibori,Gen Nwanchukwu, Okowa’s wife, Oguma, others grace Uduaghan’s father -in-law burial

    Just In: Ibori,Gen Nwanchukwu, Okowa’s wife, Oguma, others grace Uduaghan’s father -in-law burial

    Powerful Nigerians, Former Governor of Delta State, Chief James Ibori, General Ike Nwanchukwu, rtd, wife of Delta State Governor, Dame Edith Okowa, Deputy Governor, Kingsley Otuaro and others attended the ongoing burial ceremony of former Military Administrator of Old Ondo State and father-in-law to Dr. Emmanuel Uduaghan, immediate past Governor of Delta State, Brigadier General Sunday Tuoyo, at the First Baptist Church, Warri, Delta State.

    The body of Brigadier General Tuoyo, father to former Delta First Lady and wife of former Governor Uduaghan, Deaconess (Mrs) Rolly Uduaghan, arrived the Church for final burial rites at 11am.

    A brown casket conveying the remains of the deceased was dressed in the Nigerian flag colours with his military uniform and carried into the Church by serving senior military officers.

    Dignitaries including wife of the state governor, Dame Edith Okowa; Deputy Governor Kingsley Otuaro; former Governor James Ibori; Senator representing Delta South, Senator James Manager; former Delta Chief Judge, Justice Roseline Bozino; General Ike Nwachukwu and Olorogun John Oguma.
    Others present are; Engr. Omatsuli Tuoyo, Hon. Joel Thomas-Onowhakpo, Hon. Chris Oghenechovwen, Chief Thomas Ereyitomi, Dr. Alex Ideh and other political chieftains from different political parties including PDP and APC.

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  • 2023: Chase my husband out if he fails – Tinubu’s wife

    2023: Chase my husband out if he fails – Tinubu’s wife

    Oluremi, the wife of the All Progressives Congress, APC, presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, has urged Nigerians to ‘drive out’ her husband if he fails to perform if elected president.

    She gave the charge at the South-East women’s rally for Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign in Owerri, Imo State.

    Oluremi noted that she is a Christain and urged Nigerians to give the APC Muslim-Muslim a chance.

    “Let’s leave religion aside; I am a Christian. Have you ever thought that one day a Christian-Christian candidate would emerge? What would be the reference point?

    “We have tried the Muslim-Christian ticket; let us try this one too, and after four years, if they don’t do well, you can drive them out,” she said.

  • Court remands ex-lawmaker, Robinson Uwak’s estranged wife

    Court remands ex-lawmaker, Robinson Uwak’s estranged wife

    A Grade I Area Court, Nyanya, Abuja has ordered the remand of the estranged wife of a former member of House of Representatives, Robinson Uwak, in Suleja Correctional Centre over allegations bordering on attempted murder.

    Kazia Robinson Uwak and two others were arraigned by the Nigerian police before Justice M. Inuwa on charges of joint act and attempt to commit grievous body harm on the ex-lawmaker.

    While the Inspector General of Police is the complainant, Kazia, Joseph Utum and Ibiang Yemiode Ofem are defendants in the matter.

    The charges were brought under Sections 95, 79, 248 of the Penal Code.

    Following their arraignment and plea of not guilty, the presiding judge, in a remand warrant dated Dec. 15, ordered Kaizia’s remand at the Suleja Correctional Service Centre in Niger, while Utum and Ofem were remanded in Keffi prison.

    The matter was adjourned until Dec. 29 for the commencement of trial.

    According to the police First Information Report, the defendants were arrested for agreeing to do away with Uwak to enable Kaizia convert and inherit his valuable properties worth millions of naira in FCT, Port Harcourt and Uyo.

    The police alleged that in furtherance of the agreement, Kazia on May 27 took kitchen knife to stab Uwak, while he was asleep.

    The security agency said that if she had succeeded to stab Uwak, “It would have resulted in his death or bodily harm.

    “All these were done in pursuant to your agreement. And you thereby committed the above offence.”

    NAN

  • On sighting Sammie Okposo’s photo, wife, Ozioma Breaks Down In Tears At Night Of Tributes

    On sighting Sammie Okposo’s photo, wife, Ozioma Breaks Down In Tears At Night Of Tributes

    Wife of the late gospel singer Sammie Okposo, Ozioma could not hold back her tears immediately she sighted her husband’s photo at the night of tributes held the demised gospel singer.

    The event was held on Tuesday night at the La Madison Place, Oniru in Lagos.

    Ozioma began shedding tears when her husband’s pictures popped up on the screen during the ceremony.

    In a video from the event uploaded on Instagram, the widow could be seen crying while those close to her tried consoling her.

    The night of tributes was attended by actors, comedians and gospel singers like Segun Arinze, Ali Baba, Chinedu Ikedieze, Charles Inojie, Tope Alabi, Tomi Dakolo, Apororo, Mike Abdul and Efe Nathan.

    Segun who spoke the night of tributes, recounted the happy moments he shared with Sammie and the times they worked together.

    The actor popularly known as Black Arrow described Sammie as an “extremely funny guy”, adding that there was never a dull moment with the latter.

    The event also witnessed emotional performances by Tope Alabi, Mike Abdul and Efe Nathan.

    While Tope sang a farewell and worship song, Mike led the choir in high praise.

    Sammie Okposo, aged 51, died in his sleep on Friday, November 25.

    He will be buried at a private ceremony on December 16.