Captain Hosa was born in Oronsaye Maternity and Orphanage home on the 7th of January, 1958.
The maternity and orphanage home located in, Ewah road, off Ikpoba slope, Benin City, was founded seventy years ago by the Matriarch Princess Katherine Oronsaye, mother of Mr Patrick Oronsaye, the current administrator and member of the board of trustees. It was also the first maternity home in Benin province and has been instrumental in the birth of 53,000 children.
The twelve Okunbo children, led by Her Royal Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III- wife of Olu of Warri Kingdom; first child and daughter of Captain Hosa, along with relatives and grandchildren, were well-received by the maternity and orphanage home.
The maternity and orphanage home located in, Ewah road, off Ikpoba slope, Benin City, was founded seventy years ago by the Matriarch Princess Katherine Oronsaye, mother of Mr Patrick Oronsaye, the current administrator and member of the board of trustees. It was also the first maternity home in Benin province and has been instrumental in the birth of 53,000 children.
The twelve Okunbo children, led by Her Royal Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III- wife of Olu of Warri Kingdom; first child and daughter of Captain Hosa, along with relatives and grandchildren, were well-received by the maternity and orphanage home.
The Queen thanked Mr Patrick Oronsaye for the selfless service of running the facility, especially in bringing the great man who would become their father to this world. “When we were planning, we thought it would be best to pay homage to where our father was born. Thank you for giving us such a great man as a father,” said Olori Atuwatse III.
Also addressing the small gathering, Osahon Okunbo, the first son of Captain Hosa, equally expressed his profound gratitude. “We are thankful for the existence of places like this and people like your mother who sacrificed for their service to humanity.” He assured the administrators that the Family would work closely with the orphanage home in the future to expand the vision of the late Matriarch.
The Okunbo family jointly presented a cheque of ₦5 million and other gift items for the children domiciled at Oronsaye Maternity and Orphanage home. Mr Patrick accepted these gifts with warmth and gratitude, also using the opportunity to share his grief with the Family. “I share in your pains,” he said. “It is not just a loss to the family. It is a loss to an entire people.” He encouraged the children to continue in their father’s good works and hoped that they would be greater than Captain Hosa ever was.
The Family spent time playing with the children before leaving for the Thanksgiving Service in honour of their father later that evening at the NAF Base, Benin City, Edo Stat
Also addressing the small gathering, Osahon Okunbo, the first son of Captain Hosa, equally expressed his profound gratitude. “We are thankful for the existence of places like this and people like your mother who sacrificed for their service to humanity.” He assured the administrators that the Family would work closely with the orphanage home in the future to expand the vision of the late Matriarch.
The Okunbo family jointly presented a cheque of ₦5 million and other gift items for the children domiciled at Oronsaye Maternity and Orphanage home. Mr Patrick accepted these gifts with warmth and gratitude, also using the opportunity to share his grief with the Family. “I share in your pains,” he said. “It is not just a loss to the family. It is a loss to an entire people.” He encouraged the children to continue in their father’s good works and hoped that they would be greater than Captain Hosa ever was.
The Family spent time playing with the children before leaving for the Thanksgiving Service in honour of their father later that evening at the NAF Base, Benin City, Edo Stat
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ReplyDeleteBeautiful family. God bless them and may Cappi’s soul Rest In Peace.
ReplyDeleteAll is well. Nice gesture, I pray they all stick together forever and not let property or rivalry come in between them. Large families are usually great when there is togetherness without any one sowing seed of discord.
ReplyDeleteThat's very thoughtful of the family
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The woman on ash is pretty,is she the second wife??,she married early to have given birth to those kids
ReplyDeleteHaba second wife ke. She is the first child of Cappi. She is Olori Ogiame Atuwase III of Warri kingdom. The pictures show only the children.
DeleteThe second wife was the first wife cousin. The first wife accommodated her in her home and then she snatched her husband. I just wonder why she betrayed her blood. Fear women
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DeleteThe twelve Okunbo children, led by Her Royal Majesty, Olori Atuwatse III- wife of Olu of Warri Kingdom; first child and daughter of Captain Hosa.
Also IN not ON. Look again at the colours Olori is wearing.
No oh, she is the first daughter and also Olori to Olu of Warri.
DeleteThat's his daughter, she's married to Olu of Warri.
DeleteThat's Olori Ivie, His first daughter and Queen to the Olu of Warri.
DeleteWhere did you then write that they are her kids? Bebeyo
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Fear no let Stella open the comments section,we run things for them on Instagram. Nonsense snatcher blocking first wife from burial.
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Was their father raised in the orphanage? Your place of birth does not really matter. You can still make it big in life .
ReplyDeleteThe children seem to have inherited their father's philanthropic nature. Teach your children good sides of life. Iwa rere...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful kids and grandchildren. The Queen looks like a kind hearted person, may your father's back be good for all of you.
ReplyDeleteAmen.
DeleteThe ladies are already on a fashion parade?
ReplyDeleteBlessed children from a blessed man. I'm so proud of my Benin people. One love.
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ReplyDeletePretty girls. I love their physique.
ReplyDeleteI tell you. No obese one among them, they now look young.
DeleteOyibo must be among. Is it not Benin again
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DeleteAwwwwwwwww, lovely.
ReplyDeleteEven in their grief and pain they are still giving, just like our own Chocolate Noirπ₯°ππ₯°
May God bless and comfort them, AMEN.
Wow Thank you and God bless you I appreciate.
DeleteMake una behave before i close comment.
ReplyDeleteNo close I beg. The children classy. Na so I wan look when I step out
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ReplyDeleteThe Queen representing as usual.They all look good..
ReplyDeleteVery thoughtful them
ReplyDeleteStell abeg before you close comment allow me reply Anon 11:06 who gave gist about the 2nd wife being 1st wife’s cousin and saying fear women. I wonder why you think the man has no blame here. Is it normal for a man to have sexual rship with his wife’s relative? Let’s think about things outside gender, religion and other biases and point out wrong for what it is.
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DeleteKind gestures from beautiful souls,God bless you all.
ReplyDeleteGod reward them abundantly, Amin
ReplyDeleteFour of my sisters and my niece were born in the same hospital between 1958 and 1979. Uvbi Oransaye was a nice person. Family members were not allowed in the hospital compound, when women were in the maternity unit. GΕd bless her memories and rest wells eternally. I remember when his son contested in the 1979 election circle , they were sharing salt from house to house.
ReplyDeletelol they must have really paid a lot to have had their father's funeral serialized on the blog for days or has it been weeks ?
ReplyDeleteAnd Stella were you instructed to open the comments section this time because they are doing philanthropy so must collect praise and fans ?
Anyways keep cashing mama, the game is the game. nothing do you .
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God bless them all and give them unity
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