The father of these lovely triplets took to his heels when he heard his wife had put to bed for the sixth time.....this time not one or two but----three!
He ran because he is already father to five kids and probably has no steady means of livelihood to take care of the five,talk less of right!
Anyway wherever he is he should stop worrying and return home: Ogun state Government,
Responding to calls from people, the government has facilitated the opening of a bank account for the woman to enable those who want to assist her and the children do so.
He ran because he is already father to five kids and probably has no steady means of livelihood to take care of the five,talk less of right!
Anyway wherever he is he should stop worrying and return home: Ogun state Government,
Responding to calls from people, the government has facilitated the opening of a bank account for the woman to enable those who want to assist her and the children do so.
The account was opened with Sterling Bank with the account name: Akapo Taiwo Kehinde Idowu, Account number: 0021422589, Sort code: 232170012.
The state Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Elizabeth Sokunbi, had led the government delegates to visit the Afojupa village house of the mother of the babies in Owode-Egba in Obafemi/ Owode Local Government Area of Ogun State with the traditional ruler of Owode, Oba Kolawole Sowemimo.
The state government donated clothing materials, babies’ needs and cash.
Mrs. Bosede Akapo expressed appreciation for the government’s gesture and also thanked the traditional ruler for his support before and after her delivery
She used the occasion to appeal to her runaway husband, who has not shown up at home since she delivered the babies, to come out of hiding, especially now that government has offered assistance to them.
The 30-year-old mother of five was assisted by a neigbhour on a motorcycle to the hospital on Wednesday, July 24, 2013 when she was pressed with labour and thereafter delivered triplet at Ore-ofe Maternity Home in Owode-Egba town.
The monarch of the community paid the hospital bill. Both the woman and her children are in good condition.