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Arabinrin Aderonke: The lioness of FIRS broadcast media

Arabinrin Aderonke‘s appointment as the Technical Adviser for the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has garnered notable acclaim from both local and international media outlets. Journalists and industry commentators have praised her exceptional skills and potential to make a significant impact in her new role.

Many have highlighted her impressive track record and expertise, emphasizing that her appointment is a progressive step for the organization and the broader financial landscape. This recognition reflects the high expectations surrounding her contributions to the FIRS and the positive influence she is anticipated to have in enhancing revenue collection and tax administration in the country.

In a remarkable turn of events, Arabinrin Aderonke Atoyebi, has taken her rightful place as the Lioness of FIRS Broadcast, enchanting the tax office with her sharp intellect and genuine connections. Her ascent from the realm of journalism to the esteemed offices of Nigeria’s tax agency has left the nation in awe, as she brings a refreshing perspective and a promise of transformation to Dr. Zaach Adedeji’s office.

Aderonke possesses a spirit as fierce as a lioness and a heart that gleams with purity. Her enchanting presence commands attention, leaving those around her spellbound. With her unwavering dedication, strong integrity, and extensive experience, she has risen to become a leading media professional within the Tinubu administration, expertly managing her boss’s tasks with finesse.

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Aderonke is a woman of remarkable strength, determination, and bravery, courageously facing the challenges of her homeland with unwavering passion. She is pushing the boundaries of professionalism and representing the Dr. Adedeji-led FIRS with distinction, all while embodying the spirit of a truly versatile Amazon.

Her expertise in journalism and captivating presence have significantly boosted FIRS media, highlighting her exceptional leadership qualities characterized by boldness and excellence, which have earned her numerous prestigious awards. With unwavering dedication and a lasting impact, she has thrived in her reporting.

Her editorial skills have been honed through senior positions at The Sun and Naij, now known as Legit. Aderonke’s workspace at FIRS is distinguished by a remarkable combination of professionalism and flair, further establishing her as a journalism icon. It’s worth noting that women embody a range of personalities: some are resilient and determined, while others may possess a more gentle and dependable demeanor, often projecting an unassuming presence at first glance.

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Like a lioness fiercely guarding her cubs, she has tirelessly fought for her place in the media landscape. As a former editor and an international award winner, she has boldly advocated for causes close to her heart, becoming a voice for the voiceless and a beacon of hope for those who are marginalized.

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As the face of FIRS broadcast, Aderonke is set to elevate her influence to new heights. With an impeccable sense of style, she effortlessly embodies the regal elegance of a lioness. Each outfit she wears serves as a powerful statement, skillfully blending vibrant colors and luxurious fabrics that highlight her natural beauty.

What truly distinguishes Aderonke from the rest is more than just her achievements in the media and her sense of style. She has a remarkable ability to connect with people on a deeper level, inspiring and uplifting them through her words and actions. Her captivating presence is like a celestial body, effortlessly drawing in admirers from all walks of life.

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As a true trailblazer, Arabinrin has shattered glass ceilings and dismantled barriers, paving the way for other women to follow in her footsteps. She embodies empowerment, demonstrating that gender should never hinder anyone from achieving greatness. Her presence in the current political landscape serves as a powerful reminder of the vital role women play in shaping the future of our nation.

It is important to highlight that Dr. Zaach Adedeji has observed an impressive lineup of outstanding professionals within Nigeria’s tax agency, all dedicated to leaving a lasting impression that reflects the positive image of the FIRS.

Behind the scenes, Arabinrin draws strength and unwavering support from her boss, the tax master, Dr. Zaach Adedeji, along with her colleagues in the agency. Together, they create a supportive environment where collaboration thrives. This united team embodies loyalty and a shared ambition, forming a powerful force in their endeavors.

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Nnamdi Kanu Risks Two Possible Judgments, What May Likely Happen To IPOB Leader

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Nnamdi Kanu Risks Two Possible Judgments, What May Likely Happen To IPOB Leader

Various considerations must be taken into account regarding the ongoing legal proceedings of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), who is currently facing terrorism charges in the Federal High Court in Abuja.

On Monday, Kanu stated that he would not present a defense in his terrorism trial, asserting that the charges brought against him lack validity.

The leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) told the judge, James Omotosho, that he had reviewed the case of the prosecution and found it was not worth defending.

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Kanu, who is being tried for his violence-inciting campaigns for the independence of Nigeria’s South-east and parts of neighbouring states as Biafra, said there was no valid charge against him in the first place, rendering his defence unnecessary.

Considering that Kanu was not represented by a lawyer, the judge advised him to consult with legal experts. Although the prosecution insisted that the IPOB leader already made his choice not to enter a defence, the judge postponed proceedings till 4 November to enable the IPOB leader to take his final decision.

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CONSEQUENCES

If Kanu is found guilty, he risks spending a lifetime jail sentence or worse of, death!

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For the offence of terrorism, Section 4 of the Terrorism Prevention Act states that: (1) A person who knowingly, in any manner, solicits or renders support for (a) an act of terrorism; or (b) a proscribed organisation or an internationally suspected terrorist group. an offence under this Act and shall on conviction be liable to imprisonment for a maximum term of 20 years.

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(2) without prejudice to subsection (2) of this section, where death results from any terrorist act the penalty shall be death sentence.

For the offence of treason/treasonable felony, Section 37 and Section 41 of the Criminal Code Act prescribes either life imprisonment or a death sentence.

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FlashBack: Did Regina Daniel Use Kayamata Product For Ned Nwoko? Fact emerges

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It is no longer news that things have fallen apart between the distinguished 64-year-old Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Ned Nwoko, and his heartthrob, Regina Daniels, due to allegations of domestic violence and drug abuse.

Regina had accused her husband, Senator Nwoko, of domestic violence in a video making the rounds, an allegation he already countered.

In 2021, there were allegations that Regina Daniels was using Jaruma’s product, ‘Kayamata’, on her husband, Ned Nwoko, and his former wife, Laila Charani. Rumors circulated online suggesting that Regina expressed her affection solely for Ned and not for his co-wives. Some claims even suggested that Regina had enchanted Laila, who had recently divorced Ned.

Following the recent marital scandal involving the couple, Regina has faced a wave of criticism regarding her association with the Kayamata product, which has brought attention back to this incident.

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Meanwhile, on November 3, 2021, as reported by Daily Post, an online publication, the popular Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels has denied allegations that she used Jaruma’s Kayamata product to secure her marriage to billionaire, Ned Nwoko.

Regina in a post on her Instagram page said she has never used Kayamata and was only told by Jaruma to influence the product.

In a statement on her Instagram, the mother of one called out Jaruma for trying to mislead the public.

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Sharing a post where someone said she used Kayamata to secure her husband, Ned Nwoko, Regina said she was only contracted to raise awareness for the Jaruma Brand and she has and will never use Kayanmata products.

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Her post reads, “This is for clarity sake here, I have and will never use any kayamata product. Jaruma paid me to help make random posts for her. I personally gave my terms concerning the kind of posts to be made, I was very mindful with my choice of words so as not to mislead the public, I was simply creating awareness for her brand and along the line, we became friends.

“I was warned severally to keep her at arms length and mind my association with her but it is not in my nature to judge a person from another’s perspective but in her case I should have known better. She constantly uses every opportunity to create contents to profit off my person and my brand even after our payment deal expired.

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“I tolerated this because I believed I understood her person and felt I should give her the benefit of doubt and maintain a cordial friendship. But this time, I will not tolerate Jaruma using this issue that practically portrays me as a bad person for her selfish desires knowing fully well, that I have NEVER AND WILL NEVER USE whatever she sells as I have no reason to.

“And this is a notice to my fans and the general public, I and my brand As Regina Daniels has no business/association with Jaruma and her products, Thank you.”

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FULL LIST: Powerful People Jonathan Consulted For 2027 Election, Fresh Warning For Tinubu

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It is no longer a matter of speculation that former President Goodluck Jonathan is contemplating a bid for the presidency in the 2027 election, as evidenced by his numerous consultations with prominent political figures in Nigeria.

Jonathan seems to remain uncomfortable with the manner in which he lost the 2025 presidential election to the late Muhammadu Buhari, who notably became the first opposition candidate in Nigeria’s history to successfully unseat a sitting president.

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Several months ago, high-ranking stakeholders from the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) reportedly traveled to The Gambia to engage with Jonathan and persuade him to accept the party’s nomination for the upcoming election.

Jonathan, who served as Nigeria’s president from 2010 to 2015, has recently positioned himself as a facilitator in both national and continental matters, particularly concerning conflict resolution and the enhancement of democratic practices throughout Africa and beyond.

Political expetrs assert that the recent decision by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the PDP to designate the 2027 presidential ticket for candidates from the Southern region was a strategic move intended to create favorable conditions for Jonathan’s candidacy.

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During a speech in Benin City, at the 70th birthday celebration of his longtime ally and former Chief of Staff, Mike Aiyegbeni Oghiadomhe, Jonathan expressed sentiments of betrayal by individuals he had previously placed his trust in during his re-election campaign.

Most recently, a significant meeting took place in Abuja between former President Jonathan and Senator David Mark, the National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

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However, Jonathan’s aspiration to secure a nomination from the coalition party may face challenges, as Senator Mark clearly indicated that the only pathway to attaining the party’s nomination would require Jonathan to formally join the ADC and actively participate in a transparent presidential primary process.

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On September 12, 2025, Jonathan extended his consultations to Peter Obi, the 2023 presidential candidate from the Labour Party (LP), engaging in discussions in Abuja concerning potential strategies for forming a unified opposition front in anticipation of the 2027 presidential election.

In recent months, the prospect of Jonathan and Obi as potential challengers to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has garnered considerable attention.

Following various reports regarding his prospective return to Aso Villa in 2027, Jonathan privately visited notable former military leaders, Generals Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and Abdulsalami Abubakar, in Minna, Niger State, on September 15, 2022.

During separate meetings with the two leaders, Jonathan characterized his visits as routine engagements with esteemed elder statesmen, emphasizing, “The visit is simply a regular occurrence, particularly as I am the youngest of all former leaders. It also provided an opportunity to check in on General Abdulsalami Abubakar, who has recently returned from medical treatment, and to visit General Babangida.”

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Moreover, former Minister of Information and Orientation, Professor Jerry Gana, has publicly stated that Jonathan will indeed contest in the 2027 presidential election, positioning him as the flagbearer for the PDP.

Former Jigawa State Governor Sule Lamido has further expressed his belief that Jonathan represents the PDP’s strongest candidate for the 2027 presidential election, urging concerted efforts from the party to facilitate his return as a viable contender.

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As the sitting president and a significant political figure, it is improbable that Goodluck Jonathan, despite extensive consultations, would be able to defeat Bola Tinubu. In the 2023 elections, regardless of the challenges he faced with his political party, he emerged victorious and continues to serve as president, commanding respect from both his supporters and opponents alike.

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‘NO MORE YES DADDY’: Fresh Attack on Peter Obi after Snubbing Bishop Oyedepo On 71st Birthday

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Tensions appear to have escalated between the 2023 Labour Party Presidential candidate, Peter Obi, and the influential General Overseer of Winners Chapel, Bishop David Oyedepo.

This schism became evident when Obi declined to extend a congratulatory birthday message to the Bishop, a decision interpreted as a significant slight within certain Christian communities. Click link to continue reading.

The backdrop to this rift is a controversial leaked audio recording in which both Obi and Oyedepo discussed the 2023 elections, characterizing them as akin to a religious battle.

This conversation has further fueled divisions among their respective supporters, heightening the stakes in a politically charged atmosphere. As both figures represent substantial constituencies—one rooted in political ambition and the other in religious leadership—this fallout could have far-reaching implications for their followers and the broader socio-political landscape.

In the viral leaked audio published by People’s Gazette, Peter Obi was heard begging David Oyedepo of the Living Faith Church for support.

Obi asked Mr Oyedepo to help spread the message to his followers in the southwest and northcentral states.

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The leaked audio had since generated heated conversations and controversies on social media with many Nigerians condemning Peter Obi for championing religious-driven campaign in a multi-dimensional country like Nigeria.

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Read the conversation word for word below:

Peter Obi: Good morning Daddy.

Bishop Oyedepo: Praise the Lord, how are you Sir?

Peter Obi: Fine Daddy, good morning Sir.

Bishop Oyedepo: Amen, in Jesus name we are going to get bright results.

Peter Obi: Thank you Daddy, when I hear these your calls and prayers, Daddy it’s very dear to me. Like I keep saying if this works, you people will never regret the support.

Bishop Oyedepo: Amen! Amen! We look forward to God’s intervention.

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Peter Obi: Thank you, Daddy, I need you to speak to your people in South West and Kwara, the Christians in South West and Kwara, this is a religious war.

Bishop Oyedepo: I believe that… I believe that… I believe that… You know I did a release ‘Nigeria Going Forward’ and I am coming with the second one today. I wanted it out when they won’t have any time to do damage control. But in the name of Jesus this would be a success. You know what I said in today’s own? A sickling nation like Nigeria will require a strong and healthy personality. I said anyone whose source of wealth could not be verified should not have access to governance. So all we are doing is appealing to the conscience of people to know where to go. But I want to assure you, in the name of Jesus, that the result will be favourable.

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Peter Obi: Thank you Daddy.

Bishop Oyedepo: So relax yourself don’t be apprehensive. Are you in Lagos or Abuja?

Peter Obi: I am in Onitsha now

Bishop Oyedepo: So you will be there for the election?

Notable figures in Nigeria, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, have extended their warm congratulations to the esteemed and Africa’s wealthiest pastor, Bishop David Oyedepo, as he celebrates his 71st birthday.

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This event has stirred various reactions, particularly from former presidential aide Reno Omokri, who criticized former presidential candidate Peter Obi for failing to acknowledge the influential pastor with a congratulatory message.

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Omokri’s remarks, shared on his X account, sparked a wave of mixed responses from users, highlighting the complexities of public sentiment surrounding such high-profile interactions.

He said: “He did not congratulate Prof Wole Soyinka on his birthday.

He ignored the Ooni of Ife on his 50th birthday and only posted about it a week later.

He refused to send birthday greetings to his ‘Daddy’ Bishop David Oyedepo on his birthday, which is today, but found time to celebrate his ‘brother’, the Olubadan of Ibadan.

And he totally sidelined Pastor Poju Oyemade on his birthday.

All of these men have assisted Peter Obi at one point or another.

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Does Nigeria need such a petty President? God forbid!”

 

 

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INCREDIBLE! How I Delivered 5 Babies At Once After 9 Failed IVF Operations

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One of the significant outcomes of marriage is procreation. The ability to have children not only demonstrates the fertility of the couple but also ensures the continuity of the family lineage.

The narrative of Mrs. Chinyere Onyebuchi Elendu exemplifies this experience. It recounts the journey of a woman whose prayer for a child was realized in the sixteenth year of her marriage, a time when her hopes for conception and childbirth had seemingly diminished. Click link to continue reading.

 

Sunny Nwankwo of The Nation spoke with the indigene of Amaeke Alayi, Bende Local Government Area  of Abia State at their family house in Aba, the commercial nerve centre of the state.

How did you meet your husband?

I didn’t know my husband. until a friend who was close to the family told me that their son was looking for a woman. I was not the only person that was introduced to the family. However, it pleased the Lord that at the end of everything, I was the one whom he decided to settle down with.

When did you get married?

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I got married on December 19, 2006.

How is your marriage with your husband?

We have been living in peace since we got married.

Was there any kind of hindrance in terms of conception after your marriage?

After our wedding, we stayed for a year without conception, and it called for concerns. From that moment, we started seeking medical help. About two years  after our marriage, I conceived a baby boy in 2009 and gave birth in 2010. Sadly, after two months, the baby died. We thought that since I was able to conceive,  the door to conception had opened. But our hope and expectations  diminished as years passed without any positive outcome.

It was not as if we kept quiet; we were doing all that we could do to seek a solution, and we were taking the drugs that were recommended for us. Why we didn’t go seeking medical help outside Nigeria is because we didn’t have the money to cater for such trips. We went to Abuja, Cotonou, Asaba, Lagos, and Port Harcourt, among others. I personally was willing to go wherever people suggested that we should go for medical attention, and I thank my husband ,who was supportive all the way. However, 14 years after the death of our first baby and 16 years after our marriage came these miracle babies.

What was life like for you in those 14 years of waiting?

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It was not easy. I went through hell and pain because in every visit to the hospital, the man would only undergo one test. But when it comes to the woman, a lot of things are usually involved. Sometimes, after going through tests, I would not be able to move my body. I would not be able to sit or lie down. My entire body would be in pain because of what I went through. Sometimes I would be unconscious after going through some rigorous tests. But at the end of the day, God would help me to get better and stronger.

I told myself that as long as this life is concerned, as long as I am still breathing, I must bear children for my husband. I had that determination even when people were saying that I had tried and that I should take a break. But the more you take a break as a woman, the more you are ageing, so you have to do fast while asking for the mercy of God.

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My situation made me very close to God. It made me realise that it is only God who gives children. I went to several “best” gynecologists on fertility matters, and after spending all that I spent, there was no result. You would go there, spend money and be disappointed because the purpose for spending such an amount of money was not achieved.

When it appeared that the efforts of men had failed, I started asking God for mercy. I reminded Him that He is the only one who gives children, using related scriptural chapters and verses. In 2024, God showed up for me.

Was there a time you contemplated giving up or quitting your marriage?

There were occasions when the going was very tough, but I never considered leaving my husband or my marriage, because he was not the cause of my problem. However, I would tell him at times that I was getting tired, because I was the one going through the pains. Like I told you, the process of examination in women is always rigorous, stressful and painful.

When other people were sleeping, I would be crying. Sometimes I cried from night till morning. No one would know what you are passing through. Sometimes, people will tag you as a wicked or unhappy person, not knowing what you are going through..

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It is only when people go through the same pain that you are going through that they will understand what you are going through. You would only know how someone feels if you have gone through what that person is going through. So, it was a tough journey for me, and it takes someone who is wearing the same shoes with you to know exactly how you feel. So, it was a tough journey.

What month in 2024 did you notice that things had changed?

It was in April 2024 when I went to the hospital for a medical test to check for my menstrual period, because I wasn’t seeing it. Then they said that they would test for pregnancy. That wasn’t what I was expecting at that time. I was a little bit hesitant about it, but they insisted that we should do a pregnancy test.

At that point, I became nervous because it was the last thing on my mind. After they took my blood sample, I couldn’t stay within the vicinity. I had to leave the place in my state of nervousness as my body suddenly became hot. Suddenly, a feverish condition gripped me. About five minutes later, a nurse from the hospital who had gone to look for me but couldn’t see me, called me on the phone and started congratulating me.

She told me that I was pregnant. She said that the pregnancy test showed thick red, meaning that it was not going to be one baby. I couldn’t believe it. I pinched myself and asked if I was in a dream. At a time, I held back my joy, waiting for the time I would go to scan to confirm the pregnancy and to be sure that the babies were breathing and growing. I started asking God for mercy. I started praying that the affliction would not happen a second time. It was not that I was not getting pregnant; what happened was that most times, I would lose the pregnancy.

Four weeks into my pregnancy, we went for a scan and they noticed that there was a heartbeat (apart from the first time that I gave birth to the first one that died, I had never crossed this line before. I couldn’t believe it; it was like a dream. As the pregnancy progressed, we did another scan and they saw that there were babies. From that moment till the day they were brought out, God kept all of us in good health.

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How did you break the news of your pregnancy to your husband and loved ones, as some people might choose to keep It secret until they were delivered of their babies?

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You know that this is our 18th year of marriage. Our case is well known in the hospital. The hospital knows my husband, so before I could call him to share the good news, they had already called to break the news to him. So, when I called my husband, he was singing to me. When I asked why he was singing, he told me that the hospital had already informed him of the cheering news.

There was so much joy between the two of us. We, however, decided to keep the news to ourselves until the pregnancy got to the fourth month. Within this period, I was in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, in a friend’s house until the fifth month, when I returned to Aba. While we were planning to come back to Aba, we felt that it was good that we should break the news to our families before others got to know about it.

When I came back to Aba, my house turned into a Mecca of sorts as many people who heard the news came either to confirm what they heard or to celebrate with our family. I was answering calls from people whom I had gotten tired of answering calls from.  My mother-in-law, who was in the US when we broke the news to her, started shedding tears of joy. Before now,  we had done nine IVFs (In Vitro Fertilization) and they all failed. I want to commend my in-laws from the Elendu family for their support to us financially during the trying period.

In the eighth month of the pregnancy, the devil came again, but God didn’t allow the desires of the enemy to come to fruition. I had what they called placenta previa. I started bleeding, but I laid my hands on my stomach and prayed. As God would have it, the bleeding stopped before we got to the hospital. We got to the hospital at about 9:30am. By that time, both the Director and his assistant had gone home to rest. We tried their number,s but they were not connecting. As God would have it, we met a doctor on duty, who called for my file. This was happening on Saturday after I had gone for a scan on Wednesday.

According to the doctor, when the Wednesday scan was brought to him, they discovered that all the children had turned and were struggling for space, leading to the placenta previa. The doctor checked the heartbeat of the babies and confirmed that they were okay. He, however, said that I would no longer go home. He said that my cesarean section would only be done by a surgeon, as the case, if not well handled,  would lead to complications. I was in the hospital from that Saturday till the next Thursday when the doctors who were needed to assist in the operation were available.

So, how did you feel having being delivered of your babies?

The truth is that I was in pain, but my husband was on hand. You know that the babies didn’t stay up to nine months. So, they were moved into the incubator. After delivery, all I wanted was to rest as I was battling with the pains of the surgery. However, after days, a pediatrician came and urged me to start going to the incubator to see them so that they could come out of the incubator soon.

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According to him, there is a bond that mothers share with their children. He said that, if they heard my voice, they would come out quickly. Two weeks after my regular visit to the incubator, they were brought into my room. Looking at their faces, I was filled with so much joy.

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How do you cope with feeding the five babies in these austere times?

There is nobody who does not know how tough the country is now. It has not been easy for me. You have seen five children at a time. People who have just one are not finding it easy, not to talk of someone who has five at a stretch. It is not easy, but with God, all things are possible. Family, friends, and well-wishers have been trying their best to rally around us. But it has not been an easy moment for us.

My mother has been here since December. She has been helping out in her little way. I have been getting assistance from my husband’s younger sister and other concerned loved ones, including some women who were around to help me feed the babies. My children, though they sleep well at night, are usually fed every four hours. I breastfed them, but it is not usually enough for the five of them. I sit for two and a half hours to breastfeed five of them (30mins each). Sometimes, one or two of them might stay longer than the 30 minutes the doctor says I should be breastfeeding them. Today, three of them have stopped breastfeeding on their own. So I sleep around 12 am now.

Before the birth of your children, what were you doing?

I was a trader. My husband is a contractor. He drills a borehole and does plumbing work. Since their arrival, I have been at home. My customers know that I gave birth and they want me to stay at home to take care of my children.

What would you say to women who are still in your former condition?

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Since I gave birth, a lot of people have been coming here to tap into this blessing. Some people who come here would ask me to pray for them. There have been testimonies from people who have come here to tap from the blessing as they have taken in since they came to the house, including a woman who had stayed for eight years in marriage without the fruit of the womb. God has been using these children to bless a lot of families. Barrenness is not something that someone should wish even their enemies.

Was there anything special you did to impel the coming of these babies?

They came when God wanted them to come, because there was nothing special that I did. In fact, they came when all hope was lost. I just told God that I was done. If it were before, I would be praying and having sleepless nights. But I just handed over everything to God.

 

Mrs. Chinyere Elendu can be reached on 07035371131

 

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PDP to ADC: ‘Saraki is Next’, Ex-Kwara Governor Joins Coalition

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According to Abdulrasaq: “The former governor is fully committed to the progress of Kwara State and Nigeria as a whole. This is the reason he joined ADC,”  

With the 2027 election fast approaching, political maneuvering by key figures across the nation has reached new heights, resulting in a dynamic landscape of strategic alliances and deliberate calculations.

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This election is poised to be a crucial opportunity for robust dialogue and debate, as several influential political leaders are stepping up to confront the ruling party, APC, in the upcoming 2027 election.Click link for full details here 

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