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James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Nobody: 8:50pm On Mar 06, 2016
SAD, SAD DEVELOPMENT: It is with great sadness that the Kaduna State Ministry of Health and Human Services further announces the death of Mrs. Ocholi at Doka Hospital, who was in coma since the accident near Rijana, along the Kaduna-Abuja Road. Earlier, the death of Minister Ocholi and his son were announced. May their souls rest in perfect peace, Amen. – Nasir El-Rufai

There is an interview she granted to authorityngr.com about her experiences in Motherhood. It is so sad she coincidentally died on a Mothering Day.

Below is the article which is titled

We must make our children always confide in us – Mrs. Ocholi
Mrs Blessing Fatima Ocholi, is the wife of the Minister of State Labour and Em­ployment, Barr. James Ocholi (SAN). She is from Ejinya, Okenyi District in Ankpa Local Government of Kogi state before the love of her life cata­pulted her to Udanebiomi village in Abocho. She narrates the amazing experiences associated with moth­erhood.
She says motherhood is an amaz­ing and awesome experience though quite demanding. According to her, she had prepared and started plan­ning ahead of time on what her marriage should be like by learning to keep to the positive values she learnt during her early life.

“I have lived in several families, especially with my uncles and I was a very observant child. I always knew what I wanted. I learnt a lot of things concerning marriage and I kept the record in my mind and decided I will emulate the values that are right. I had respect for mar­riage. I came to the conclusion that it’s a good thing. I had a good rela­tionship with my uncle’s wife while I was staying with them. I accorded them the respect they deserve. I didn’t misbehave then, because they had the right to deal with me before my uncle comes back. I respect rela­tionship and I know relationship is something you have to build. I was guarded by the notion that it’s good to live in a peaceful atmosphere. I actually started planning my mar­riage ahead of time,” she said.

Speaking on what had been her guiding principles in marriage she says it is the ability to accommodate, tolerate, and understand each other. “The secret is that I had planned my marriage pictorially ahead. I under­stood the fact that in marriage two people come to live together from different backgrounds. I understood that, and made allowances for mis­takes and that was what guarded me principally, every day I tailor my actions towards the best, to set my home in order”, she said.

She explained that her experience as a stand-in mother while living with her uncles and taking care of their children, made her experience what motherhood was all about be­fore she became a mother.

“I turned ten in one of my uncle’s house. Sometimes I will back chil­dren whose heads are taller than mine, but it created a very strong bond that made them not to miss their mothers when they go out. But for me, I had to sneak out. I had been a mother before I got the practical experiences of motherhood. When I started having my own children, there was no much difference,” Mrs Ocholi added.

Comparing the challenges of motherhood back in the years to that experienced in modern times our “Super Mum” said their parents en­trenched discipline in them unlike what is being experienced these days due to the advent of computer and modern technology.

“Motherhood in the twentieth cen­tury is a very tasking thing for par­ents and that is because suddenly we are in the jet age and computer age. Many parents don’t even know what it is all about, while trying to get acquainted to it something more advanced hits us. General education cannot prepare anyone for parent­hood and parents have to deliber­ately find out what makes the dif­ference. Children no longer listen to their parents; they call us old school, you cannot go to the market and pick a dress for your daughter, she won’t wear it, because she feels its old fash­ion.

“I give them money but I make my own attributes because of value. I don’t allow my daughters wear re­vealing or short clothing. I give them a family value to look up to; we fight and make up. For me, I can easily get along with the younger people, they easily open up to me and share their odds against their parents by reason of being a counsellor to them. I know that many parents are at a loss on what to do with their children. In our time once you are told something is not good you won’t want to touch it, but nowadays they want to test it to know the effect for sure.

“Parenting in this generation is quite demanding and taskingThe values are being devalued all the time due to the fact that computer has made them have access to erotic information on their palm. They are exposed to internet facilities and they install a lot of things and it’s not easy to monitor them unlike our own time. There are lots of in­fluences that you are totally not in charge of”.

She says children nowadays are exposed to celebrity channels that affect them negatively, and divorce is on the rampant. Everybody is do­ing the blame game, nobody is ready to be patient in marriage and toler­ate the other person’s weaknesses and admit to their own weaknesses. For every adult there are childish tendencies, you can sort issues in a loving way. Marriage is a divine thing a lot of us do religion and don’t belief in the values associated with it. Nigerian’s are so religious yet they don’t imbibe the values. People no longer have respect for marriage nobody is ready to work it out. They feel they can have all the things marriage offers without be­ing married.

“I like to watch what my children are watching including cartoons and most times I take them out and engage them in talks. You must learn to give marriage your high­est commitment and it will work. I came from a polygamous home my mother couldn’t stay, but my father was there for me and we were so bonded. No matter the challenges I have vowed to stay in my mar­riage for the sake of my children. I will stay in my marriage and what I don’t like I won’t do it to somebody else.

“If I am going to be there for my children and make my mar­riage work then I must find a way of pleasing my man. Pleasing your husband is all about knowing his likes and dislikes and letting him know what you like in a nice way, it’s not enslaving its love. Love is give and take; you give much more than what you would have given an enemy. If you truly love, you would be willing to sacrifice anything”.

Motherhood is a great honor and privilege. Every day women are called upon to selflessly meet the needs of their families. Sometimes they are awake at night nursing a baby, or preparing meals, mums continuously put their children be­fore themselves. Motherhood can be said to be the most tedious yet rewarding job in the universe, thus very important to celebrate moth­ers.

http://starttells.com/2016/03/06/nasir-el-rufai-announces-the-death-of-james-ocholis-wife-lets-take-a-recap-on-her-view-on-motherhood/

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Nobody: 8:52pm On Mar 06, 2016
Cc Lalasticlala Ishilove Seun Mynd44
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by scribble: 9:07pm On Mar 06, 2016
Just like that?

Rest in the sweet blossom of the Lord

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by pyyxxaro: 9:13pm On Mar 06, 2016
Good night ma'am

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by 9jvirgin(m): 10:18pm On Mar 06, 2016
The bad news this year alone is overwhelming embarassed

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Flexherbal(m): 10:18pm On Mar 06, 2016
Nobody lives forever. Make the best out of the world while you are still alive!

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Horlawale1(m): 10:19pm On Mar 06, 2016
RIP

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Netflixing: 10:19pm On Mar 06, 2016
No one knows wat will happen d nxt min

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Wizdray: 10:19pm On Mar 06, 2016
What a pity Rest In Peace
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by 4nobody4every1: 10:19pm On Mar 06, 2016
Rip sad embarassed
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Marvel1206: 10:21pm On Mar 06, 2016
Lord have mercy
RiP
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Mopolchi: 10:21pm On Mar 06, 2016
RIP ma. To us all, be careful with what we wish...
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by tuna4servi(m): 10:21pm On Mar 06, 2016
cry
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by tlops(m): 10:22pm On Mar 06, 2016
May their souls rest in peace!
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by odinese(m): 10:22pm On Mar 06, 2016
[size=20pt]i ain't gonna lie, I almost cried reading this....RIP to her, husband and son.[/size]D

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by astute07(f): 10:22pm On Mar 06, 2016
Love is give and take; you give much more than what you would have given an enemy. If you truly love, you would be willing to sacrifice anything”.

I love this quote of hers

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Abiagirl777(f): 10:23pm On Mar 06, 2016
Rip ma,just like that her children r now orphans.
may sudden death never come near our families.amen

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by vikoko24: 10:23pm On Mar 06, 2016
This is too much to take. God have mercy. RIP cry

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by redcliff: 10:24pm On Mar 06, 2016
Bloggers of doom!
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by eniwaye2: 10:26pm On Mar 06, 2016
kogi need special praya

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Pavore9: 10:27pm On Mar 06, 2016
The brevity of life.....disappears like smoke. sad
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by phrancys001(m): 10:27pm On Mar 06, 2016
May her gentle soul rest in abundant peace, just got to know she's same village with me.
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by streamsofjoy(f): 10:27pm On Mar 06, 2016
Hmmmmmm. God deliver Kogi
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Intendy: 10:27pm On Mar 06, 2016
Very sad indeed.
a very sad lose to the Ocholi's family
father,mother and son
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by VickyRotex(f): 10:29pm On Mar 06, 2016
Registrar, we will miss you so much. Rest well.
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by frainc(m): 10:29pm On Mar 06, 2016
scribble:
Just like that?

Rest in the sweet blossom of the Lord

that is if she deserve it

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Socketbet: 10:35pm On Mar 06, 2016
Chaaii
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Nobody: 10:42pm On Mar 06, 2016
What a loss. My friends family. I remember him contesting for governorship under d umbrella of POD during Jonathan's tenure. But he stepped down for another. A peaceful man and peaceful family.

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Imyourex(m): 10:42pm On Mar 06, 2016
The rate at which all these government convoy vehicles speed, never minding any unforseen circumstances, sometimes you wonder if they have duplicate life at home

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Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by Joeyy(m): 10:43pm On Mar 06, 2016
RIP MA'AM
Re: James Ocholi's Wife Interview On Motherhood And Dying On Mothers Day by ibkgab001: 10:43pm On Mar 06, 2016
Which one of them kill her


RIPP

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