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PAINS OF MOTHERHOOD: MEET THE MOTHER OF NOTORIOUS LEADERS OF BOKO HARAM MILITIA
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It is no doubt that a greater part of a child's upbringing comes from the mother and it comes with a great deal of work and teachings so that the child attains good morals and behavior.

But its not always the case, when the children grow up, they find their own path and decide who they want to be. Falmata Abubakar is the mother of Abubakar Shekau, one of the notorious and most wanted terrorists in the world. She married a local district Imam called Shekau.

According to Falmata, his son left them at very young age to Maiduguri to proceed with his Islamic studies to become an almajiri. She told Voice of America (VOA) during an interview in 2018 that the late Late Boko Haram founder Mohammed Yusuf brainwashed him.

Falmata expressed grief over the pain his son was causing to people and prayed to God to put him on the right path.
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Uganda Apologises To FG Over Arrest Of Singer Omah Lay, Others
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From Aidoghie Paulinus, Abuja

The Federal Government, has announced the release of musician, Stanley Omah Didia, also known by his stage name, Omah Lay, from detention in Uganda.

This was even as the Government of Uganda, apologised to the Federal Government over the arrest of the entertainers.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, disclosed the release of Omah Lay on his Twitter handle, @GeoffreyOnyeama.

Released alongside the musician after almost three days in detention were another musician, Openiyi Temilade, otherwise known as Tems and her manager, Muyiwa Awoniyi.

Recall that the upcoming stars were arrested by Ugandan authorities on Monday for performing at a show which violated COVID-19 regulations in the country.

Following the development, Onyeama had said the Nigerian Government was engaging the Ugandan authorities at the highest level.

Disclosing the release, Onyeama said: “Earlier today, the Ugandan Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sam Kutesa, got back to me to inform with deep apologies on behalf of the Government of Uganda, the release of @Omah_Lay, @temsbaby and @IAmDonawon.”

The Nigerian High Commission in Uganda, while commenting on the incidence, said: “Our arbitrarily arrested and illegally detained innocent young compatriots were released and discharged without condition and with an apology from the IGP of Uganda.”

Earlier, a chief magistrate court in Uganda, in a release order dated December 15, 2020, and signed by Okumu Jude Muwone, said: “Whereas the accused persons as Muyiwa Awoniyi and as Stanley Omah Didia, were charged with the offence of neglect act likely to spread of infectious disease Section 171 of Penal Code Act.

“The charges against the accused as Stanley Omah Didia  and as Muyiwa Awoniyi, have been withdrawn against them vide withdrawal form serial No 4292 dated 15th December 2020.

“This is to direct you to release as Muyiwa Awoniyi and as Stanley Omah Didia, the said accused persons from your custody forthwith unless held on other charges.”

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