Minister of Women Affairs, Uju Kennedy-Ohanenye, has revealed intentions to commemorate her husband’s birthday.
“Birthday boy: Double Chief Kennedy Ohanenye.
“Date & Time: 4th February, 2024 / 3pm dot.
“Venue: Transcorp Hilton Hotel.”
One of the event planners told TheCable that the memo was only intended for ministers, adding that the event was billed as a “low-key, small interaction”.
“I don’t know how the memo got out, besides it’s nothing serious. It’s just a small interaction,” she said.
Kennedy-Ohanenye did not respond to calls and text messages on the authenticity of the invite.
WHO IS THE MINISTER’S HUSBAND?
Not much is known of the minister’s husband except that he is also a lawyer, a businessman, and a philanthropist.
In an interview she granted last year, the minister said she always looks forward to spending time with her husband whenever she is not at work, describing him as her “main baby”.
“You will not believe it, and I don’t know how to explain it. He is my main, main first baby,” she said.
“That is the first thing I look forward to. Then, I love to cook for him personally. There is no day I don’t prepare something for him, even if it is only spaghetti.
“That is why I always come to work early. By 8am or 8.30am, I’m here, and by 5pm, I must have rounded off what I’m doing and I go home to make some food for my husband and my children.
“I have a cook but I have these special meals that I usually do and some of them don’t take long to get prepared and ready. I bring out the food, serve and we eat together and gist.”
The duo have been married for over 20 years and have four children together.
Criticisms have trailed the minister’s proposed birthday bash for her spouse.
A source within the cabinet told TheCable that not a few colleagues raised eyebrows after Kennedy-Ohanenye posted the invitation, positing that it was “ill timed” and “tone deaf”.
“But she just doesn’t get it,” the source added.
The development also comes amid the backlash that has trailed President Bola Tinubu’s trip to France.
Last week, Ajuri Ngelale, presidential spokesperson, announced that Tinubu had embarked on a private visit to Paris, the French capital.
Ngelale said the president is expected back in the country in the first week of February.
Femi Falana, senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), faulted Tinubu for the trip, describing it as an embarrassment to Nigeria, especially as the French government has not recognised his presence.
Some X users have criticised the minister for the proposed birthday bash for her husband, as the country grapples with spiralling inflation, a weakened currency, unemployment, and insecurity.