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BREAKING: I don’t know why payment of my pension was stopped around 2005 —Oldest living Nigerian teacher, Mama Taiwo
Mama Agatha Taiwo Adebiyi was born as a twin in 1920 amidst the Spanish Flu pandemic. She survived the pandemic but her twin sister was unlucky. Today, she is likely the oldest living retired teacher in Nigeria. She talks about her life story in this interview with TUNBOSUN OGUNDARE in her Lagos home…. CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶️▶️
COULD you tell us your family background?
I was born as a twin on August 9th 1920. It was during the Spanish Flu pandemic. Many children, including my twin sister, lost their lives to the pandemic but God spared me. My father was Anthony Bello Laotan. He was from Oke Ago-Owu in Abeokuta, Ogun State. Initially, he was a teacher at the Holy Cross School, Lagos. Later, he joined UAC and thereafter the Daily Times as a columnist. He also contributed to other newspapers such as the Lagos Standard; The Eleti Ofe; The Nigerian Spectator; Nigerian Advocate and The Akede Eko. My father was the author of “The Torch Bearers of the old Brazilian Colony in Lagos.” So, he was famous in his own small way. Similarly, my mother, Catherine Ayodele Laotan, was from Macaulay family of Olowogbowo, Lagos. She was also a teacher like my father. She taught in various schools, including Mount Carmel Convent School, Onitolo, Lagos State.
How about your siblings?
We were four in number and all of us were females but I’m the only one who is still alive. Others passed on at different ages.
What was your childhood like?
I grew up just like every other child from average home. I attended St. Mary’s Convent School, Ajele, Lagos Island, St. Theresa High School, and then, St. Agnes Teachers Training College, Yaba, where I graduated in 1938 as a teacher.
Where did you teach?
I started my teaching career at St Mary’s Convent School in 1939. I taught in several other schools and all in Lagos State. I taught general subjects and all classes, from Standard One to Standard Six. I eventually became the headmistress at Salvation Army Primary School, Ebute-Metta. I taught Olorogun (Dr.) Sonny Kuku. He was a close friend and classmate with my son, Charles Olumide Adebiyi, who is now late. I was also the headmistress at Jehovah Shalom Primary School, Lagos Island and at Our Lady of Apostles Primary School, Yaba, where I retired after reaching the statutory 55-year retirement age in 1975.
After my retirement, I returned to the classroom at Maryland Primary School in Ikeja on contract appointment. I did that for many years before quitting paid teaching job.
How would you describe teachers then?
Teachers were highly respected in the society. Many people knew me as teachers’ daughter. I was always happy to be in front of students teaching them. The students were much disciplined too. They dare not disrespect their teachers. Also, parents were caring for their children’s teachers. They sometimes send gifts including food items to us.
Can you tell us about your marriage?
I can’t recollect the year I got married now but my first marriage was to Oluremi Adebiyi, who was a land surveyor and later to Akanbi Martins, also a surveyor from the famous Caxton-Martins family of Lagos Island. Both of them died severally years ago. I have 10 children altogether and the youngest of them, Olori Omowunmi Agunbiade, was about five years old when her father died. So, the responsibilities of taking care of them rested solely on me.
How then were you able to cope looking after 10 children?
You know I was a teacher. So, some of them who were much younger attended the same school where I was teaching. Some went to another school, even as far as Epe. For those in the first category, we used to leave home and return home together. Others used to go and come home on their own.
Though my salary was not much, one could use it for lots of things, unlike nowadays when things are so costly in the market. Also, I used to save part of my salary with the cooperative and thrift society to which I belonged. I equally engaged in petty trading, selling clothes, jewelry and groceries after school hours. What I did was that I leant tailoring and then bought a sewing machine which I used to sew clothes for my children. Instead of taking their clothes to sew outside for fees, I did that for them. And that was how I started to sew clothes and sell to people. At a time, I added jewelry and groceries to the business. And since many people knew me as a teacher, they patronised me. So, whatever I was able to save and the proceeds from my petty business, I used to pay my children’s school fees up to the tertiary education level, feed them, clothe them and also pay the rent. So, we managed with whatever we had as a family and I thank God my children were always contented with whatever I could afford to give them. Unfortunately, three of them are no more.
What is the secret of your long life?
It is the grace of God. I had said it earlier that I was born during the Spanish flu and I survived it while my twin sister did not. But I know we don’t die young in both my father and mother’s families. I also make myself happy, no matter the circumstances I find myself. I don’t go beyond my boundary, but I must say that nobody in my lineage has ever lived up to my age.
What are your daily activities like?
At this my age, I wake up, at times, as early as 6.00 am, take my bath, eat, and take some rest even though I go nowhere. I also watch television and play Ludo game. My favourite TV programme is “The Blessed Virgin Mary” which I watch on Sundays. I love watching it as a Catholic because it is always about the story of the mother of Jesus Christ. So, I go to bed latest by 8.00 pm.
What is your favourite food?
I don’t have favourite food. I eat any food, whatever is prepared at home for the family. So, I like rice, bread and tea. I like yam; I like pap and moimoin and so forth. The only thing is that they make my own food softer so it can be easy when swallowing. I don’t select foods and there is no particular food on recommendation for me.
Now, if you are to advise the younger ones about life, what will you tell them?
It is for them to always listen to the counsel of the elders and also do what is right. They should be contended with whatever they have. They should do to people what they would like people to do to them. They should always strive to live by example. They should follow the words of God. And they can do that only if they study either their Bible or Quran based on their religion.
How about your health?
God has been giving me good health all my life. I hardly fall sick and I must say I don’t nurse any ailment. Those diseases that many old people suffer from don’t affect me. Though I may have headache or stomach pain at times, they go on their own without taking medicine.
What is your favourite drink and confectionery?
I won’t say I have any, but I drink stout and malt. I take ice cream and eat cake, and I eat biscuit almost every day after meal. So, whatever you give to me, I take, but in moderation. For example, once I take one small stout, it will relax my nerve and I will sleep well. I have been taking stout since my youthful days.
We learnt you don’t collect pension again, what happened?
I retired in 1975 and I collected pension for many years before they stopped paying me. You know that, to get pension paid in Nigeria, pensioners have to queue for screening now and then, which I used to do before. At a time, I just discovered that my pension was stopped and all my enquiries and efforts at the pension office to know why it was stopped and to resolve the matter yielded no result. It was then that I stopped going there and nobody has said anything since then. That should be year 2005 or so.
But you may not necessarily need the money again at your age.
Why won’t I need it? If I collect it, I will keep it; it is my money. I served the Lagos State government meritoriously. So, let the government pay all my pension arrears and also continue to pay as long as I live. I have all the necessary documents intact. So, I look forward to the money.
Recently, you were given the Teacher’s Lifetime Award by the Lagos State wing of the Nigerian Union of Teachers. What does this mean to you?
It is a good recognition and I love it. I was once a classroom teacher like them, and once you’re a teacher, you’re always a teacher. So, I thank the leadership of the union for the honour. I’m also a Paul Harris Fellow of the Rotary International.…. CLICK TO READ THE FULL NEWS HERE▶️▶️
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GOSSIP: Doctor delays baby’s delivery after pregnant lady refuses his advances, baby reportedly dead
A Nigerian woman has recounted a disturbing incident where a baby died in a hospital because a doctor delayed a procedure after the expectant mother rejected his inappropriate advance.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
Her account has caused a wave of anger online, claiming that at a hospital on Lagos Island, a doctor postponed the woman’s delivery after he asked her to touch him inappropriately, which she declined.
She said: “The baby died because the doctor delayed the procedure all because he wanted the lady to touch his private part. Now she’s undergoing a C-section.”
“This is annoying. I am pissed. Hearing the story from her relatives here at the hospital is pissing me off.”
“Lagos Island Maternity Hospital: A doctor just told a pregnant woman to touch his private part. A woman who came to deliver a baby.”
As the post went viral, concerned individuals flooded the comment section to express their thoughts.
See some reactions below:
@joyaifuo: “If this is in fact true, I am more than happy to create the needed awareness and justice for this story. Kindly share the full story with some evidence.”
@miggssghinsel: “Hope you will be able to defend your claims when summoned, if it’s true then the hospital has to answer for it because I have never Heard of something evil like this.”
@ochesaiki: “I never believe patients or their_ relatives story. I’d love to hear from the doctor too. From experience,patients are terrible and twisted with their accounts.”
@_kathiiie: “Everything works in the opposite direction in this country. Police o, health care o, education o. Every fvcking thing. My God.”
@don_pet: “The kind of stories coming out of Nigeria dey shock me. A doctor telling a pregnant lady in labour to touch him? What does MDCN do?”
@The_UnrealG: “If the NMA sue and ask you to provide evidence now you will start crying. You are always cooking up nonsense controversy for engagement. Your day will come.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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EXCLUSIVE: Heartbroken parents’ plea for mercy over son’s fowl theft death sentence leaves Biola Adebayo in tears(VIDEO)
- In an unbearably emotional and gut-wrenching interview, Biola Adebayo, sat down with the shattered parents of a young man who was arrested as a naive teenager and condemned to death years later for the petty theft of a fowl.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
- Through their uncontrollable tears, they poured out their pain, recounting how the situation spiraled beyond their reach, left them powerless as they begged for mercy.
- Their anguished plea to Nigerians for compassion and to the Osun State Government for intervention resonated with the intensity of a thousand heartaches, broke Biola Adebayo, bleeds her heart.
Mr. and Mrs. Olowookere, the anguished parents of Segun Olowookere, who was sentenced to death at just 17 years old for stealing a fowl and eggs, tearfully shared their excruciating pain over their son’s tragic fate.
The couple, visibly shattered by years of torment, opened up about the unbearable nightmare they have endured since the 2010 conviction.
WITHIN NIGERIA gathered that Segun alongside one Morakinyo Sunday, was sentenced to die by hanging after being found guilty of forcibly breaking into the home of Mr. Balogun Tope, a police officer in Okuku, Osun State.
The crime, which involved the theft of some of his belongings, led to the teens being charged with conspiracy, robbery, and theft under Nigerian law,
Biola Adebayo, the renowned actress and talk show host of Talk-to-B, invited the devastated parents to her platform to tell the full story of their son’s tragic journey.
Mr. Olowookere recalled with sorrow how his son, when caught in the act, had been given a chance to escape but chose not to, driven by a desire to prove his innocence.
Despite the circumstances, Segun had persevered, he revealed his boy managed to educate himself in prison, even earning a degree in medicine. The shattered man recounted how he was told that a certain amount of money would be needed for his release, but the family’s desperate attempts to raise the funds failed, and their hopes for justice only spiraled further out of control.
Segun’s mother, who has spent the past 14 years in a continuous state of sleepless nights and unbearable grief, recalled how the judge who sentenced her son included a provision in the ruling, stating that Segun could be pardoned by any sitting governor of Osun State, 10 years after his conviction.
In her tears, Segun’s mother turned to the governor of Osun State, Ademola Adeleke, begging him to intervene, to show mercy, and to overturn the harsh judgment that has condemned her son to an unjust fate.
Biola Adebayo, deeply moved by the Olowookere family’s pain, was unable to hold back her own tears in viral video as she joined in their desperate plea for help.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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EXCLUSIVE: Husband Storms Church To Destroy Chairs And Equipments as pastor sleeps with his wife
A dramatic and disturbing scene unfolded at a local church when an angry husband stormed the premises, destroying chairs and other properties in a fit of rage.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
The reason behind his outburst? The pastor’s alleged affair with his wife.
A trending video on social media captures the chaotic moment, showing the husband’s fury as he smashes chairs and electronic equipment. Despite attempts by other church members to restrain him, the husband refused to be calmed, continuing to cause havoc.
Meanwhile, the pastor at the center of the controversy had fled the church premises, apparently to avoid confrontation and public embarrassment.
The incident has sparked widespread outrage and debate on social media, with many condemning the pastor’s alleged actions and expressing sympathy for the wronged husband.
Others have called for calm and restraint, urging the parties involved to seek resolution through peaceful means.
The church has yet to issue an official statement on the matter, and it remains unclear what actions will be taken against the pastor.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
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