Enough is Enough — Ugandan man with 12 wives, 102 children, and 578 grandchildren says, as he reveals he’s struggling.
Ugandan man, Musa Hasahya Kasera, who married 12 wives and has 102 children, 578 grandchildren, has finally said enough is enough because he cannot afford to feed and clothe them all.
"At first it was a joke, but now this has its problems," the 68-year-old told AFP.
“With my health failing and merely two acres of land for such a huge family, two of my wives left because I could not afford the basics like food, education, clothing."
Hasahya, who is currently unemployed but has become something of a tourist attraction in his village, said his wives now take birth control to stop the family expanding further. “My wives are on contraceptives but I am not. I don't expect to have more children because I have learnt from my irresponsible act of producing so many children that I can't look after."
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Buhari is not responsible for hunger, poverty in the country — Dr. Chris Ngige tells Nigerians.
The Minister of Labour & Employment Dr. Chris Ngige, has berated those criticizing President Buhari’s administration. Ngige, who spoke to journalists in his hometown of Alor, Idemili South LGA of Anambra State on Wednesday, said that the current administration should not be blamed for the country’s food & energy crises because they are occurring all over the world, not just in Nigeria.
“President Buhari ought to be praised, but they will tell you that people are dying of hunger. Hunger is a global problem.
If you go to the news, you will see white people protesting against hunger and the high cost of living in Europe and elsewhere,” he said. Ngige cautioned that Buhari shouldn’t be held accountable for everything that has gone awry “under the sun” & that he should be left alone.
“Disregard those politicians who will come & tell you that the Buhari administration inflicted hardship and poverty on you,” he said.
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Update: PSG star Achraf Hakimi's lawyer insists the allegation he raped a woman at his home is 'false.
Achraf Hakimi's lawyer has claimed a rape allegation against the Paris Saint-Germain star is 'false'.
On Monday, February, 27, a 24-year-old woman accused the Moroccan international, 24, of raping her at his home in a Paris suburb on February 25.
French prosecutors have reportedly opened a preliminary investigation into the allegation.
According to a source, confirming an article in Le Parisien newspaper, the woman reported the incident at a police station on Sunday but did not file charges.
Hakimi's lawyer Fanny Colin said: 'The accusations are false. He is calm and is making himself available to the authorities.
'The club supports the player, who has firmly denied the accusations and trusts the justice system,' PSG said in a statement. 'Paris St-Germain is an institution that promotes respect on and off the pitch.'
The public prosecutor's office handling the case in Nanterre, a western suburb of Paris, declined to comment.
However, they complained that 'information already made public' in the media 'undermined the necessary investigations to find out the truth'.
The report detailing the charges claims Hakimi was only told about the probe being opened 90 minutes before the Best FIFA Football Awards ceremony in Paris on Monday evening.
He was honoured at the ceremony, where he was named in the FIFPro men's world team of the year.
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