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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by adewumiopeyemi(m): 11:42am On May 08, 2016
I WONDER WHO NA POSTED THAT FAKE NEWS HERE... about rashidi yejini mother hawking bread....... MAY GOD HELP US

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by sylve11: 11:45am On May 08, 2016
good one barrister. cool

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by adelumolo(m): 11:59am On May 08, 2016
May his soul rest in perfect peace. Amen

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by sinceraconcept(m): 12:11pm On May 08, 2016
Rashidi Yekini was a good person,he can't be that cruel to his mother

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by caesaraba(m): 12:13pm On May 08, 2016
God bless the Lawyer. His loyalty to Rashidi even after death is commendable.

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by diransom: 12:16pm On May 08, 2016
thatNUPEboy:

Picture of the house Rashidi Yekini built for his mother before he died

Jubril Mohamed, the lawyer to late Nigerian footballer, Rashidi Yekini, has said that his client never neglected his family, including his mother, while he was alive.

Mr. Mohammed said Yekini helped not only his family but also those he had no relationship with.
“Contrary to the widespread rumour trending on the social media where Rashidi Yekini’s mother Sikiratu Yekini is seen standing an impoverished woman hawking bread for survival, I have to come out strongly to condemn in strong terms the malicious attempt by the uninformed sets of people who are set to tarnish the good image of late Rashidi Yekini as a prodigal son who never took care of his family especially his mother,” he said in a statement on Saturday.

Mr. Mohammed attached to his statement pictures of the house Yekini built for his mother before he died. He said the Nigerian legend’s mother had always been a petty trader even when her son was alive.

“This background building of Yekini`s mother picture trending online is actually a garage in the 4 flats built by my late client in Ijagbo few kilometre to Offa and about 9 kilometres away from his village, Ira. Even before the demise of Rashidi, the woman had always been in charge of the rent of the building which runs into to several hundreds of thousands of naira without Rashidi interfering.

“The Boy`s quarters at the back of the main building as at 2006 was around N48,000.00 each, while each 3 bedroom flat in the main building goes for about N80,000.00 each or more which brought her annual income from rent of the building to about half a million naira despite the fact that Rashidi was always sending pocket money to her and her siblings. Apart from this, Rashidi made sure he empowered his entire sibling by opening one of the best hairdressing saloon for his late sister, late Rofiat, who also died in 2014.”

“Even after the death of Rashidi, nobody, not even his two daughters have ever interfered on who takes the rent. Not even the ex-wives, on behalf of their respective daughters ever query the mother about the income from the building. I wonder how she is now starving. Two of her children are dead (Rashidi and Rofiat) leaving only Ismaila and Akeem. Ismaila is based in Kaduna with his family. While Hakeem is the only person living with her with his wife. How is she starving? Can an old woman exhaust over half a million on feeding alone in a year?”

The lawyer said he was not opposed to any further help for Yekini’s mother.

“I am not against any further assistance by any well meaning Nigerian to her but I owe my late client the duty to set the record straight and because of the negative reactions on social media especially through Sahara Reporter which portray Rashidi as an irresponsible son, who never cared about his family. I am seriously upset about the impression being created by the people who have read the unfortunate story. The gospel and uncontroverted truth is that Rashidi made adequate provision for his mother. The questions that we should be asking is how are his two daughters faring and who is responsible for their education and upkeep,” he said.

Yekini is Nigeria’s highest ever goal scorer and won the African footballer of the year in 1993. He was part of the Nigerian team that won the African Nations Cup in 1994 and scored Nigeria’s first ever goal at the World Cup that same year.
what barrister said is the fact I have a friend living in the. building
http://www.premiumtimesng.com/sports/football/203072-yekini-never-neglected-mother-lawyer.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=twitter
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by FrancaCC: 12:19pm On May 08, 2016
I believe this Lawyer. All these our old aged mothers are all the same. I have an instance. My mother inlaw will nva ever stop farming after everything we do 4 her. She will say d worst tin to happen to anybody is to depend on someone else even if its yur hubby or children.

Unlike som of us in ds generation where Laziness has taken d greater part of our women.

I really concur with d Lawyer, Rashidi's mum might jst wanna kip hersef busy

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by bakila: 12:19pm On May 08, 2016
rosy27:
engaging in pety trade helps aged pple frm losing their memory quickly
I agree with you completely. More especially females who were not rich or aristocrats. They always refuse to assume a new life style because their child(ren) are doing well. They believe life must go on and they have to hustle and help in case their kids run into financial decline.

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by Destined2win: 12:21pm On May 08, 2016
rosy27:
engaging in pety trade helps aged pple frm losing their memory quickly
This is a very wise statement Rosy. Are you always this wise?

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by asumo12: 12:23pm On May 08, 2016
nedu2000:
N80k for 3 bedroom flat?! House cheap for kwara oh

As at 2006 Bro!

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by Kolency(m): 12:25pm On May 08, 2016
Caracta:
This is loyalty.

Even after death, the lawyer is still representing his client (Rashidi).
Dis show of loyalty alone has given me a glimpse on d personality of d late Legend. He must'v bin good 2 His employees 2 command such loyalty even after His demise.A man of such integrity cannot neglect His own Mother!. Charity begins at Home.Sahara ehh?

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by chinchum(m): 12:27pm On May 08, 2016
It is a perception issue, Sahara reporters did not report the woman to be hawking bread, selling bread at a designated spot is different from hawking bread, a picture of the mother was also shown, the woman looked somewhat shrivelled and unkempt, and one might be force to make a quick assumption she is neglected. It is the good the lawyer has come out to set the records straight.

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by CioAngels(f): 12:28pm On May 08, 2016
excellentmomma:
This lawyer is a good man.
Yes, the lawyer is very good, if he can defend a dead man this way, knowing he is not doing it for pay. Thank lawyer for your truthfulness. May God you and yours.
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by janvier27(m): 12:29pm On May 08, 2016
Some lazy family members may be behind the story. Is Rashidi the only child? What's the contribution of the son living with the mother together with his wife? How much does the one in kaduna contribute to her upkeep? Rashidi is gone. He has done his part, and very well indeed. May his soul rest in peace. One more thing good and faithful lawyer, ensure you use all legal means to ensure that his daughters have a share even in that half a million annual rent, if they were not sufficiently provided for.

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by Btruth: 12:33pm On May 08, 2016
Caracta:
This is loyalty.

Even after death, the lawyer is still representing his client (Rashidi).
Strong loyalty! What a bound between the lawyer and Rasheed. smiley

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by numericalguy(m): 12:39pm On May 08, 2016
Thunda fire Sahara Reporters and their fake stories.



Its a known fact that aged people the world over like to keep themselves busy even if you provide for them everything they need.


Nice move Barister Jibril Mohammed.


R.I.P. to the legend Rashidi Yekini

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by Siga: 12:43pm On May 08, 2016
... And Nigerians are quick to condemn and curse Rashidi... God forgive us in this country... Always jumping into conclusion without giving any news time to rest ...
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by babaronke(m): 12:46pm On May 08, 2016
D lawyer is telling lies,I could remember in last month whn his brother were interview,he said he fed his mother frm wheel barrow he push.
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by lekkipropertyy: 12:57pm On May 08, 2016
Old women and petty trade are inseparable. .. my mum is also an example. She just can't stay at home even with all the wealth.
May God bless you Lawyer
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by ostirich(m): 1:01pm On May 08, 2016
PoeticJazco:
Some people just like poverty.. I know of someone who prefers to urinate inside the bush instead of toilet claiming that the shit will stain the WC (water closet).
water cistern... cheesy
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by Ibime(m): 1:02pm On May 08, 2016
Rejoinder to the lawyers statement ripped from a friend's FB Wall:


RASHIDI WAS NOT THE PROBLEM, IT IS THE PEOPLE LEFT BEHIND, INCLUDING THE LAWYER: A REJOINDER TO THE ARTICLE ON MAMA YEKINI

I read this article yesterday and planned not to respond until we complete our Project Mama Yekini (PMY) here so it doesn't distract us. However, I made a rethink as it may be too late.

The article was published on SR yesterday and written by Yekini's lawyer, Rashidi Mohammed. While I would have preferred not getting drawn into their family affairs and focus entirely on justifying the obvious fact that the woman needs help, it has become imperative to also set some records straight based on information available to me too.

As someone experienced in projects of coordinating fund raising for like 5 years now, I knew that the first action expected of me was to VERIFY the case beyond reports in the media.

Thankfully, this was easy as I'm from that part of the country and I have trusted friends here who can help us with verification. So two of our friends here, one a medical doctor, the other the Registrar of a College of Education, volunteered to do all they can to access the woman and assess the situation.

They swung into action, sought approval of DPO of the area, saw a local traditional chief and uncle of Yekini. Although, a couple of people mounted resistance thinking they were men of the press, our verification team finally accessed the woman after telling them their mission, which additional promise by the medical doctor to return later to do health check to her.

They came back and reported what they saw and heard.

1, The woman is obviously not in good financial state. Apart from 3 loaves of bread and few N20 biscuits that were her stock, there was nothing in that shop. There was an old, rusting, empty probably non-functional fridge.

2, The woman has an account in a local microfinance bank, but she was duped of N100k, about her last savings, by a very close person recently. I'm not mentioning names because we don't want to be drawn into their family affairs.

4, We heard about what the wives and the lawyer (the writer of that SR article) did in sharing Rashidi's inheritance, but we would prefer not to publicize it, because we don't want to be drawn into their family affairs.

5, We have information about the habit of a close person that is meant to be taking care of her. Unfortunately, it's not a character of responsibility.

5, Looking for answer to the lawyer's question on how the woman spends the rent, look no further than the above.

6, Yes, the woman is herself generous as we heard story of how she relinquished some of her meagre share in Yekini's inheritance to another family member (estranged wife, we heard) just for peace to reign.

In conclusion, I agree with the lawyer that it is unfair to castigate Rashidi as he was not the problem. He took care of her when alive. As someone from that part too, I know old, unlettered women, no matter how successful their offspring are, still like petty home trading, selling soft drinks, biscuits etc. In fact, some men see that as a way to keep them active rather than staying indoor all day (when their children are in Kaduna, Ibadan, Lagos even London) and aging easily. I confirm that it's a common thing in ilu oke. I also made that shop provision for my mum when I completed my countryhome in 2013. But that Yekini's case is extreme. While it was true that she had been using that shop even when Yekini was alive and successful, the state of that shop now (3 loaves of bread, 5 biscuits and old damaged fridge) shows someone living below the basic standard of life.

So the problem is not Rashidi Yekini, it is the people left behind that should have taken responsibility of the care of that woman, including the lawyer-writer, that are the problem

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by Kog45(m): 1:04pm On May 08, 2016
babaronke:
D lawyer is telling lies,I could remember in last month whn his brother were interview,he said he fed his mother frm wheel barrow he push.
Pls if the lawyer is lying,tell us your own version.I still remeber some years ago when yekini was still alive and in a good health,i was opportuned to meet mama at the same house to drop utilities bill.I don't even know she was yekini's mother until a colleague told me and that particular day mama was attending to customers selling bread and coke.Honestly then I don't see it as anything because she was aged and whereas she is the landlady of that massive building.
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by EreluY(f): 1:07pm On May 08, 2016
Siga:
... And Nigerians are quick to condemn and curse Rashidi... God forgive us in this country... Always jumping into conclusion without giving any news time to rest ...

[size=15pt]This is because the education system in Nigeria doesn't promote critical thinking and rational autonomy. Hence, most Nigerians are certificated but not educated, explaining why many would rather accept beliefs and opinions, unquestionably, whilst ignoring facts and evidence, wilfully.[/size]

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by Originalsly: 1:18pm On May 08, 2016
I am not against any further assistance by any well meaning Nigerian to her..... I am confused... after all that was said this makes me believe she is in need of some kind of assistance. It was good for him to set the record straight but I think he put out too much details that can cause a security risk for mama. Too many reporters care about making headlines only by any means necessary... regardless of who suffers as a result. It would be nice for the lawyer to fish him out and have him charged to court for defamation or whatever.
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by frisky2good(m): 1:19pm On May 08, 2016
I wish all lawyers will be this responsible. Most lawyers must collect money before making any statement on your behalf.
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by emeths: 1:21pm On May 08, 2016
only lies keeps the media in business...
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by BABANGBALI: 1:31pm On May 08, 2016
I love this lawyer. Even in death he stands with his client unlike some m0ds,all they know is to ban person wet never die tongue

















RIP Rashidi Yekini

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by BABANGBALI: 1:38pm On May 08, 2016
Anyone wey no gree Rashidi Yekini to rest in peace,may the person join am soonest.
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by azimibraun: 1:42pm On May 08, 2016
Sahara got it all wrong....What a knockout from the lawyer. Anyway i still wonder why Nairalanders from Kwara had to wait for the lawyer when they are in ground zero. Anything from my hood i will respond to, that's how to be street. I will find time from my busy schedule to take a selfie with the grandma and the crib cos its damaging to my hood to see a legend from my block dissed in death. Kwara nairalanders failed like Sahara.

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by AdeniyiA(m): 1:42pm On May 08, 2016
thatNUPEboy:
Sahara Reported what they believeassume. The lawyer is Saying what he knows.

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Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by laviecontinue: 1:47pm On May 08, 2016
I'm very sure that whatever this woman is doing be it petty trade or farming is what's keeping her alive still. I mean you can't imaging a mother loosing TWO of her children just like that. So shame on any reporters capitalizing on stuffs like this. And to sahara reporters I pray your parents never find themselves in mama Rashidi's shoe. (Ise) #notcool
Re: Yekini Never Neglected His Mother – Lawyer by Burgerlomo: 1:51pm On May 08, 2016
searchng4love:
nice one barrister

Yes, may God bless him for defending the dead.

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