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President Buhari and Aisha Buhari's only son Yusuf Buhari is a year older today. His younger sister and photographer, Aisha Hanan Buhari took to her IG page to celebrate him with sweet messages..
 

"Happy Birthday to my one and only brother ðŸŽ‚💕You are such a great role model for every brother in the world because you are so loving, caring, protective, and supportive. Love you Loads" she captioned one of his photo.
In another photo, the talented photographer wrote:

"I am so lucky to have you as my brother and my best friend. Wishing you love and more love on your birthday ❤️"


Mr Imudia Mark Uduehi, and his wife, Oluwakemi Funmilayo last Wednesday, named their adorable set of quintuplets. The baby girls were born at the National Hospital, Abuja on April 12th.

In an exclusive interview with Sunday Tribune, the unemployed graduate from Edo State and his civil servant wife opened up about how they met, their shock and initial apprehension on finding out they were expecting five children at once and the outpouring of goodwill from well-meaning Nigerians.
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The journey into miracle

Having become friends during their undergraduate days at the University of Ilorin, Kwara State, going on to become graduates of the same department (Computer Science), both in 2009, while still remaining friends, Mr Uduehi, who noted that both remained friends even after graduation and youth service, decided to “change the pattern” and they eventually got married on December 5, 2015. However, in spite of having twins on both sides of their extended families, nothing could have prepared the couple for the scan test that first revealed that Oluwakemi was carrying quintuplets.

‘We thought the first scanning machine was faulty’

''We haven’t had any children before now. We didn’t plan for five children. However, when my wife was pregnant and she went for a scan, we were told that she was pregnant with five children. I was a little apprehensive because of the number. We weren’t convinced about what the scan revealed and we even assumed the machine could have been faulty. So, we went to another facility to verify and we were told the same thing. So, we knew then that God was up to something in our family. There are twins on my father’s side, while on my wife’s mother and father’s side there are twins. My father-in-law is a twin.”


While Mr Uduehi works with a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), which has no ongoing project at the moment, but focuses on maternal and child care, and has also done consultancy work with the Gates Foundation and had worked on projects dedicated to providing support for women and children, his wife works with the National Population Commission.

“The children were born on Wednesday, April 12, 2017. People have been coming to show support. Our pastor, Pastor Adewunmi Adeolu, of the Living Faith Church including the church has shown support. Pastor Adeolu has really been supportive and we are grateful to him. We are also grateful to the doctors for their professional assistance with the delivery. We have also been reached out to by members of the House of Representatives, specifically, Honourable Sargius Ogun, including others. Representatives of the Social Development Welfare Board were also here to show support for us and the babies,” he stated.


The Uduehis have also been visited by the alumni of Federal Government Girls’ College, New Bussa, Niger State, where Oluwakemi attended secondary school, and the alumni has launched a fund-raising campaign for the babies.

On Friday, a representative of the Edo State government also visited the Uduehis.

Pregnancy without complications

Uduehi stated that he and his wife didn’t have any premonition that she would conceive five babies at once. According to him, “I actually wanted to start with one, while my wife wanted twins first. However, as God would have it, we have five at once. When it happened, we had words of spiritual encouragement from our pastors. There was also one from Pastor E.A. Adeboye, where he declared that with the children, there would be no miscarriage or complications and that declaration really encouraged my wife. The truth is that everything about this pregnancy is a miracle because she carried the pregnancy for 34 weeks and three days and from day one, she didn’t have any complications. The only issue she had at 33 weeks was itching in the stomach. Apart from that, there was no issue at all till she had the babies. In fact, during her pregnancy, she was even helping women who also had babies. All I can say is that it has been God.”

More children?

“The question on whether we will have more children is very interesting. Having children, and of the same sex, is very rare. So, our having them at this time, we cannot but give God the glory. Being someone who has always advocated gender parity, one thing I know is that every child is important. I welcome them and I am very happy to have them. They are my children. Having witnessed what my wife went through during and after delivery – she was in the Intensive Care Unit for three days and she could not even talk during that time – she needs a break.

“I would say we would stop. It’s not easy to care for children. Besides, if one attempt is bringing five, who knows what the next attempt would be? [laughs]. For now, we have no plans for more children. We have five children, and the focus now is how to care for them. When we consider the situation in the country, we would instead focus on giving their lives meaning. Having children is not just about having them. It’s about adding value to their lives. Our focus now would be all about ensuring we do what it takes to give them the best,” Uduehi told Sunday Tribune

When asked if he could identify them, he said it was easier with the tags on them, noting that the children had been given fifteen names in all.

Asked if he intended to reach out to anyone in particular for assistance, Mr Uduehi said: “I believe the news is all over the place and I believe our leaders must have heard about it. For those who God has really laid it in their hearts to be a blessing to the children, the door is open to them. We know that in the future, they will win medals for Nigeria. Corporate organisations, NGOs (local or international), government, and our leaders, we know God has put them there to be a blessing to us and we know they love children.”

Responding to the question on if there were medical interventions or challenges before the conception, the ecstatic father stated that “Before now, we didn’t have challenges having children. For me, everything about the pregnancy is divine.”

No regrets

Is there any regrets having five children at a go? Uduehi who is not employed stated that “There are no regrets. The children have come to stay and we have the duty to ensure they are fine. I’m glad God brought them to the Uduehis. I have no regrets whatsoever. For myself, I would love to have something sustainable for the children.

“I can work anywhere and if an offer comes up in which I’m confident I can function, I would gladly accept. I would be delighted to have a good job that will help me to care for the children. We are working on opening a dedicated account for the children which will be strictly for their welfare which can be tracked by donors.”

Source: Sunday Tribune

North Korea has threatened to hit Australia with a nuclear strike if it continues to follow the United States. The stern warning comes after Foreign Minister Julie Bishop said on Thursday that North Korea would be hit with further Australian sanctions as a clear message that its behaviour will not be tolerated. 


Ms Bishop also called on China to do more to pressure North Korea into getting rid of its hostile and aggressive ways and dumping its nuclear warheads and ballistic missile program.

However, in response to the comments, North Korea’s state-run KCNA news agency on Saturday quoted a foreign ministry spokesman accusing Ms Bishop of “spouting a string of rubbish” against the nation.

The spokesman accused the Australian Government of “blindly and zealously toeing the U.S. line” and warned of a possible nuclear strike if it continues.
“If Australia persists in following the US moves to isolate and stifle North Korea … this will be a suicidal act of coming within the range of the nuclear strike of the strategic force of North Korea,” the spokesman said.
The spokesman also warned Ms Bishop to “think twice” about the consequences of her “reckless tongue-lashing flattering the U.S.”. Adding:
“What she uttered can never be pardoned,” the spokesman said. “It is hard to expect good words from the foreign minister of such government. But if she is the foreign minister of a country, she should speak with elementary common sense about the essence of the situation. 
“It is entirely attributable to the nuclear threat escalated by the US and its anachronistic policy hostile to North Korea that the situation on the Korean Peninsula is inching close to the brink of war in an evil cycle of increasing tensions.”



The Honorable member representing the good people of Isiala Mbano/Onuimo/Okigwe Federal constituency in the green chambers of the National Assembly, Hon. (Engr) Obinna Kingsley Onwubuariri, who had presented a motion to the National Assembly asking The Nigerian Communication Commission (NCC) to create a toll-free line that will help save Nigerians in distress, has seen his input given due attention by the commission.

The motion was given an overwhelming welcome by the entirety of lawmakers in the National Assembly as a big step towards solving the age long problems of improper communication between Nigerians and their “aid” providers.

And just last week, the NCC adopted the witty motion presented by the burgeoning legislator, Hon. Onwubuariri, thus creating a toll free number to all networks.

In an official statement, the NCC  directs “Nigerians to Dial 622 to report any telecommunication company that deducts their money illegally through dial tunes, SMS etc or arbitrarily without their consent”.

This is yet another legislative giant strike by the performing Imo federal lawmaker,  even as encomiums are being showered on him for providing the path for Nigerians to trudge on.



A key figure in the Rescue Mission Government in the State, and Chairman of Land Allocation Committee, Chief Cyril Nwokorobia was buried weekend at his home town Ugbele, in Njaba LGA, with Governor Rochas Okorocha at the burial with all the Senior Government Functionaries including Chief Uche Nwosu (Chief of Staff, Govt. House), Sir George Eche (Secretary to the State Govt.) and all the Commissioners.

 At the burial, Governor Okorocha announced automatic employment in the Ministry of Justice for the two Children of the late Nwokorobia who are all Law graduates. And also announced that one of the daughters of the man already working at the Imo State Oil Producing Area Development Commission (ISOPADEC) be confirmed and promoted.

 In addition, Governor Okorocha announced that the road built by his administration which passed in front of the house of the late Nwokorobia and a big roundabout at Umuaka also Constructed by his administration have been named after him, describing the deceased as a dedicated member of the Rescue Mission family.

He also directed the Chief of Staff, Uche Nwosu to get a land in Owerri and build a house for the family, stressing that all he had done was to reward dedication and steadfastness.

He said “I have lost a great friend who believed and died for the course of the Rescue Mission. Chief Nwokorobia was a good and wonderful man who worked for the development of his area and society at large. He would be greatly missed as he was part of the conquering apostles of the Rescue Mission and his death would not separate him from the family as the relationship would be sustained”.

 Sam Onwuemeodo
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor

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