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UndisputedBosom:bitterheart |
UndisputedBosom:Am ok. Good morning and how was your night? |
She myt nt follow her mum's way |
UndisputedBosom:lol |
UndisputedBosom:go jor |
UndisputedBosom:Fool... Olosho |
UndisputedBosom:wat kind of manhood? |
which kind marriage be ds... anyways, frm deir fruits u shall knw dem |
kennygee:u no happy say she even wear turtle neck... |
LaurelP:me... u dont knw wat it means for one's image to b tarnished |
jonaifame22:no sex before marriage ends a r/ship? I doubt... |
yet she has money n award n also sings well... 9jas r jst gd in criticism |
whatever... dats nt my biz... hu dem done help, of course themselves |
because of a change of #150 a life was lost... too bad |
proudly feminist... |
where is d child celebratin d bufday? |
she might b a lesbian |
Men think dy r smarter n stronger. |
n dos ones wil b rendered unemployed. nawa o |
alexistaiwo:Is dat total forgiveness? u wudn't ve accepted her if u stil harbour al dat in ur mind cos u'l stil find ursef spending on ha, dats jst d truth |
All ds I knw... pls tel me wat I don't knw, cos ntn is new |
Fortissimo:Am a lesbian bt d truth is dat if I dont tel ppl dy wont knw, dy joke n laf wit me, we share tns bt at d end, wat if dy get to knw? so one shudn't b judged based on the physical. Evri1 to his n her cross |
What's the difference between someone that is a gay n someone that lies? |
My oga at d top |
2000 naira |
He will soon have a baby mama |
the gal in d last picture though... |
– Rashidi Yekini is the highest goal-scorer
for the Super Eagles of Nigeria
– He passed on four years ago after
suffering from depression
– A good samaritan gave his aged mother
some money to start business
– Alhaja Yekini cried for help, she said she
has been abandoned and would not want
people to kill cows when she is dead,
instead, they should help while she is still
alive
Four years after the death of former
Nigerian football legend, Rashidi Yekini, it
has been confirmed that his mother,
Sikiratu Yekini now sells bread, soft drinks
and sachet waters as a means of survival.
Recall that NAIJ.com travelled to her
hometown three months ago when she could
no longer fend for herself, some good
samaritan gave her some money to do
business after the report.
Please find a link to our previous story here.
Rashidi Yekini died on May 4 2012 in
Ibadan, and his remains was taken to his
hometown, Irra in Oyun local government,
Kwara State where he was interred the same
day according to Islamic rites.
It was later confirmed by Naij.com Sports
that apart from the house in Ibadan (Oyo
State) and the one in Ijagbo (Kwara
State), the deceased left nothing else after
his death.
Naij.com Sports travelled down to Ijagbo
where the mother of Rashidi Yekini lives and
she divulged what she has being passing
through since the demise of her son.
Alhaja Yekini attending to a customer
Naij.com Sports: Mama, it is four years now
since the death of your son, how has life
been with you?
Sikiratu Yekini: Like I have always been
saying, survival has been difficult for me
since I lost my son because he was the pillar
the whole family relaxed on.
Naij.com Sports: Have you received any help
from anybody since the death of your son?
Sikiratu Yekini: The only help I got since the
death of my son was the money the Osun
State government gave me during the burial
of Rashidi, and the money was even shared
in the family, and asides that no one else
has looked into my side.
Naij.com Sports: What about the Kwara State
government where your son was born?
Sikiratu Yekini: They have done nothing
except for their fake promises. There was a
time when we were even looking for how to
get a job for Akeem Yekini who is a younger
brother to Rashidi, but up till now, nothing
has been done.
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Mama Yekini in front of her stall
Naij.com Sports: What is your son Akeem now
doing to survive?
Sikiratu Yekini: He’s into labouring work
since there’s nobody to help, and that is
better than stealing.
Naij.com Sports: Have you for once received
help, visit or call from the Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) since the death of your
son?
Sikiratu Yekini: No one has ever called me
from them, they don’t even know where I
live not to talk of them paying me a visit,
but I’m sure if they want to help, they
would surely find me.
Naij.com Sports: Mama is it true that you
sells bread, water, drinks and other things
for you to survive
Sikiratu Yekini: Yes, that’s what I do for
now as I cannot continue to be begging from
hands to mouth. Akeem Yekini who’s the
younger brother to Rashidi also extends his
hands to me anytime he comes back from
his labouring work.
Naij.com Sports: We heard Rashidi built this
house where you are living, did you put some
part for rent?
Madam Yekini in front of her fridge with
drinks
Sikiratu Yekini: Yes, my son built this house
for me when I came back from Minna and
me, Akeem and his children are living
upstairs. We put four rooms for rent when it
became hard for us to eat, and even till
now the tenants are still begging us claiming
that the Kwara State local government has
not paid them for 6 months.
Naij.com Sports: What is the nature of your
health, are you receiving treatment in the
hospital?
Sikiratu Yekini: I am not healthy at all,
and I’m just forcing myself to do so many
things I do since there’s nobody to help.
Naij.com Sports: What do you want Mama?
Sikiratu Yekini: My son served this country,
and I want Nigerians to help me because it
has not been easy for me since the death of
Rashidi. I don’t want a situation where
some people would now be bringing cows
after my death whereas none of them can
afford to give me fish now that I’m alive. |
micktoxin:Dats hw to knw Zombies. Mind him nt, he's nt focused |
donbenedict:chai... haba, u no lyk me o |
Harjet:email me, lets tok |
What should I do with my life please? |



