Omashola reveals future plans for son, Eyitemi, as he clocks two months old

Omashola reveals future plans for son, Eyitemi, as he clocks two months old

Popular reality star, Kola Oburoh a.k.a Omashola, celebrates his newborn baby at two months old as he unveils future plans for his son.
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This comes days after the reality star’s mother left fans emotional following the bath of the newborn baby in oil and herbs.
Taking to Instagram, the proud father listed the path to greatness that he wants for his son, including marriage to a Forbes-level girlfriend.
Omashola reveals future plans for son, Eyitemi, as he clocks two months old

“Eyitemi is 2months old today, just now now, very soon he will start school and join a football academy and focus on winning the World Cup for Nigeria, get a Forbes level girlfriend and make babies, 🤤 growing too fast.. I’m going to be a grandpa pretty soon 🤦🏽‍♂️
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My Son Eyitemi Daniel Oburoh,” Omashola wrote while sharing a photo of the lad.

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Omashola reveals future plans for son, Eyitemi, as he clocks two months old

Omashola reveals future plans for son, Eyitemi, as he clocks two months old

Popular reality star, Kola Oburoh a.k.a Omashola, celebrates his newborn baby at two months old as he unveils future plans for his son.
omashola

This comes days after the reality star’s mother left fans emotional following the bath of the newborn baby in oil and herbs.
Taking to Instagram, the proud father listed the path to greatness that he wants for his son, including marriage to a Forbes-level girlfriend.
Omashola reveals future plans for son, Eyitemi, as he clocks two months old

“Eyitemi is 2months old today, just now now, very soon he will start school and join a football academy and focus on winning the World Cup for Nigeria, get a Forbes level girlfriend and make babies, 🤤 growing too fast.. I’m going to be a grandpa pretty soon 🤦🏽‍♂️
.
My Son Eyitemi Daniel Oburoh,” Omashola wrote while sharing a photo of the lad.

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Man who got first pig heart transplant dies two months after surgery in US

Man who got first pig heart transplant dies two months after surgery in US

David Bennett, a 57-year-old man who had terminal heart disease has died two months after he received a genetically-modified pig’s heart in a groundbreaking transplant.

Recall that surgeons at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) performed the transplant on Bennett in January.
Unfortunately, on Tuesday, the hospital announced that David Bennett has passed on, and that the exact cause of death is yet to be be established.
Further reports say doctors said his condition had been deteriorating for several days.
However, David Jr, Bennett’s son, was full of praises for the hospital for attempting the surgery to save his father’s life.

David believes it would contribute to efforts aimed at addressing a shortage of transplant organs.
Prior to now, the organ transplant was reportedly the only available option for Bennett who was said to be suffering from a life-threatening arrhythmia.
He was said to be hospitalised, bed-ridden for several months and connected to a heart-lung bypass machine to remain alive.
“It was either die or do this transplant. I want to live. I know it’s a shot in the dark, but it’s my last choice. I look forward to getting out of bed after I recover,” Bennett said before the surgery.
Commenting on the surgery, Bartley Griffith, director of the cardiac transplant programme at the medical centre, who performed the operation, said the “breakthrough surgery brings us one step closer to solving the organ shortage crisis.”
In his words: “There are simply not enough donor human hearts available to meet the long list of potential recipients.”