- A woman has shared her emotional story of being rejected by her father at birth and raised by her grandmother.
- Now, with her father ill and seeking reconciliation, she is asking for advice on whether to step in and care for him.

A Nigerian woman has taken to social media to seek advice after revealing a painful family history involving abandonment, loss, and a recent call for reconciliation from her estranged father.
In an emotional post, the woman recounted how her father rejected her at birth because she was a girl, leading to her being raised by her grandmother.
“My father rejected me at birth because I was a girl child, out of anger and pain my mother left me with my grandmother when I was just 3 months. My grandma raised me single handedly.
Until my mother p@ssed away, I never had the chance to see her,” she said.
She added that her father remained absent throughout key moments of her life, including her marriage.
“When I got married, my father did not attend, and later I went through a div0rce and also l0st my son,” she revealed.
According to her, the situation has now taken a new turn as her father, who reportedly suffered a stroke, is asking to see her.
“Now my father has suffered a str0ke and is asking to see me. Everyone is expecting me to step in and take responsibility for him. I am deeply conflicted and don’t know what to do. Please, what should I do?” she asked.
In other news… Nollywood actor Aremu Afolayan has reportedly stepped away from the political group EKO 57 after facing intense criticism online over his recent political remarks.
The controversy began when the actor openly expressed support for Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a move that quickly triggered mixed reactions across social media. Many users accused him of being out of touch, and the situation soon escalated into widespread backlash and online trolling.
Amid the growing criticism, Afolayan later issued a public apology, explaining that his comments had been misinterpreted. He also expressed regret to anyone who felt offended by his statements.
“Aremu Afolayan is no longer a member of EKO 57. Please stop bully!ng him. If you want to bul*y anybody, come and bully me or my members. Leave him alone.”
During the height of the controversy, Lege miami, a prominent member of EKO 57, publicly spoke out in Afolayan’s defense. In a strong statement shared online, he announced that the actor was no longer affiliated with the group and urged critics to stop targeting him.
He stressed that Afolayan’s exit was not meant as punishment but rather a step to reduce tension and shield him from further attacks. Legemiami also directed any lingering frustrations toward himself or other members of the group instead of the actor.
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