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Brother Donates Sperm To Sister To Start A Family

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Adam Zayden, a 25-year-old social media influencer from Newham, London, made an extraordinary gesture of love and generosity when he donated his sperm to his sister Jade, 29, so she and her partner could start a family. This act of kindness made him both the uncle and the biological father of his sister’s child.

Jade, a researcher and developer, and her wife Eefje, a 30-year-old veterinarian, had been trying to conceive since 2018. The couple’s journey to parenthood was fraught with challenges, as finding a suitable sperm donor proved difficult. Their insurance policy in Amsterdam, where they reside, did not cover artificial insemination, complicating their search for a donor.

After three years of listening to their struggles, Adam decided to step in and offer his help. “They’d become so frustrated with the donor process it just felt like the right, and ‘easy’ thing to do,” Adam told South West News Service. “This whole process has made me so much closer to my sister and her partner.”

Jade and Eefje were determined to have a biological child and initially explored various donor options. However, the search was challenging and often disheartening. Many of the available donors insisted on conceiving the “natural way,” which involved sexual intercourse, instead of using intracervical insemination (ICI), a method where a woman inserts a man’s sperm into her cervix with a syringe-like device.

One donor even reneged on his agreement, demanding to sleep with Eefje instead. “He literally turned around and said he wanted to do things the ‘natural’ way,” Adam recalled. “He wanted to sleep with my sister-in-law — which was never in the realm of what they wanted.”

The process took an emotional toll on Jade and Eefje. “You’re opening yourself up in the most vulnerable of times,” Jade shared. “You’re welcoming, essentially, strangers, into your life. You’re then dependent on strangers to help fulfill one of your biggest dreams.” Eefje added, “You’re also being exposed to a lot of potential hate. Whether that’s
from sharing your experience, or just in general while searching for a donor.”

Frustrated and exhausted by the lack of serious and respectful donors, the couple eventually approached Adam, asking him to consider donating his sperm. “They’d joked before about me giving them mine, but I didn’t realize they were actually open to that,” Adam remembered. He called it one of the easiest decisions he has ever made.

Adam’s selfless act has not only helped Jade and Eefje fulfill their dream of becoming parents but also strengthened the bond between them. His willingness to help in such a profound way underscores the power of family and the lengths one can go to support their loved ones.

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Kimma Wreh (CIO, Excel Global Media Group Inc) provided keynote address on Cybersecurity and Data Protection in Africa at the Innovate Africa Conference 2024. The conference was held at George Washington University in Washington DC in September 2024.

To book Kimma, send email to exceltekay@gmail.com or call 832-483-4864.

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Olojo Festival: Honoring the Gods and Celebrating Yoruba Heritage

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The Olojo Festival, an ancient and vibrant Yoruba festival, is a grand celebration held annually in Ile-Ife, Nigeria, to honor Ogun, the god of iron and war, and the rich heritage of the Yoruba people. This deeply spiritual festival brings thousands of people together, showcasing traditional customs, colorful attire, music, and rituals that highlight Yoruba history and mythology.

The highlight of the event is the appearance of the Ooni of Ife, who dons the sacred Are Crown, believed to hold immense spiritual power. Through processions, sacrifices, and community gatherings, the Olojo Festival strengthens cultural identity, unites people, and pays homage to the gods. As an enduring celebration of Yoruba pride, it captivates locals and visitors alike, reminding all of the deep cultural legacy of Ile-Ife.

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Ademola Lookman Tipped as Favorite for 2024 CAF Player of the Year Award

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Ademola Lookman, the Nigerian forward making waves across African and European football, has emerged as a leading contender for the prestigious 2024 CAF Player of the Year Award. Known for his agility, sharp finishing, and impactful performances, Lookman has consistently delivered for both club and country, contributing crucial goals and assists throughout the season.

His influence on the pitch and commitment to excellence have caught the eye of football analysts, who see him as a potential winner. If crowned, Lookman would join the ranks of African football legends who have claimed this title, cementing his status among the continent’s elite players. Fans are eagerly awaiting the CAF Awards ceremony to see if Lookman’s stellar season will be rewarded.

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