Showing posts with label Uganda. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Uganda. Show all posts

Tuesday, 30 November 2021

See Mother Of 40 Years- Old Who Gave Birth To 44 Kids From One Man




A woman Of 40-Years of Age who gave birth to 44 children from one man has gone viral and stunned the internet.


Boom House News Nigeria learnt that the woman who is from Uganda delivered 22 boys and 16 girls with her last childbirth coming in December 2016.


Popularly known as Mama Uganda, the woman takes care of the children herself as her husband abandoned them after taking off with all their money.


Without undergoing any special medical procedure, the woman dubbed Mama Uganda delivered a total of 44 children from one man.


The woman who hails from Uganda started childbearing at the young age of 13 after she was married off by her parents at age 12.




In a video shared by Explorer Joe Hattab on Facebook, the 40-year-old woman stated that she is a single mum after her husband abandoned them while disappearing with all the money they had.


The single mum has now been left to cater for the 38 children all alone – 6 of them are dead.

A kind-hearted Arabian man provided the bunk beds that her kids sleep on but Mama Uganda has been able to enroll all her children in school.

Beaming with a smile from ear to ear, the strong woman revealed that doctors told her she is very fertile and that has contributed to her large childbearing.

Interestingly, she only delivered a single child once, all others have been twins, triplets, and quadruplets.

Mama Uganda birthed 22 boys and 16 girls who are still alive. Her total 44 deliveries have been twins 4 times, triplets 5 times, and quadruplets 5 times in addition to the single delivery.

It is reported that no family planning method worked for her.

Saturday, 27 November 2021

China Set To Take Over Uganda’s Only International Airport Over Debts





Chinese lenders, the Export-Import Bank of China, also known as Exim Bank, has taken over the Ugandan Entebbe International Airport and other assets in the country over the failure of the Ugandan government to repay a loan.


This came despite reports that President Yoweri Museveni had sent a delegation to Beijing for a renegotiation with the Chinese government over toxic clauses that exposed the East African country.

The Museveni-led Ugandan government had on Tuesday, 17 November 2015, signed an agreement with Exim Bank to borrow $207 million at two per cent upon disbursement.

The loan had a maturity period of 20 years including a seven-year grace period, but it had now appeared that the transaction signed with the Chinese lenders practically means Uganda “surrendered” its most prominent and only international airport.

The Uganda Civil Aviation Authority (UCAA) revealed some provisions in the Financing Agreement with China that exposed Entebbe International Airport and other Ugandan assets to be attached and taken over by Chinese lenders upon negotiation in Beijing.

Uganda, however, sought to renegotiate the deal but the latest visits and pleas to alter the original terms with Chinese authorities were declined.

According to the Daily Monitor, the Ugandan government waived international immunity in the agreement it signed to secure the loans, exposing Entebbe International Airport to take over without international protection.

In desperation, Uganda in March 2021 sent a delegation to Beijing hoping to renegotiate the toxic clauses of the deal but the officials came back empty-handed as China would not allow the terms of the original deal to be varied.

Last week, Uganda’s Finance Minister, Matia Kasaija, apologised to parliament for the “mishandling of the $207 million loan” from the China Exim Bank to expand Entebbe International Airport.

Progress of works at the airport, built in 1972, has reached 75.2 per cent, with two runways having reached overall completion of 100 per cent.

Entebbe International Airport is Uganda’s only international airport and handles over 1.9 million passengers per year. Its seizure by China would greatly dent the legacy of the 77-year-old Museveni, who came to power on the back of an armed uprising in 1986, and expose him to election defeat.