Bimbola Ayelabola traveled to Uk with tourist visa, only to go give birth to not one but 5 babies (quins) and spent 2 weeks in the hospital. costing NHIS #200,000 pounds. now her visa has expired and she claimed her husband abandoned her after it was revealed that she was carrying 5 babies. her husband is said to be wealthy yet abandoned her in the uk. she doesn't want to come back to Nigeria. read the full story here.
Daily Mail
Daily Mail
The Nigerian woman who travelled to Britain to give birth to quins at the taxpayer’s expense is married to a wealthy businessman.Bimbo Ayelabola, 33, had two boys and three girls in April by caesarean section and remained in hospital for almost two weeks, costing the NHS up to £200,000.Her visitor’s visa has expired and she is now fighting to remain in this country, claiming a return to her home city of Lagos would leave her homeless and without a ‘support network’ to help her raise her five children.However the Daily Mail has learnt that her husband, who remains in Nigeria, is a wealthy businessman.University-educated Ohi Nasir Ilavbare is chief executive of his own logistics company whose clients include British American Tobacco and DHL.
He also owns and runs an upmarket hotel and business centre in an exclusive suburb of Lagos, where his company, Spry Logistics, is based.Suites at the facility in a gated complex cost £100 a night. The average annual wage in Nigeria is around £300.
A neighbouring trader described Mr Ilavbare as ‘very rich’, while an employee confirmed ‘he is the managing director here, he owns this place’. Repeated attempts to contact him via his office have proved unsuccessful.He and his wife seem to have remained in close touch while she has been in England. Until recently the profile picture on his Facebook page was of five babies lying on a bedspread. The page was quickly removed when attempts were made to speak to him.
Brood: The quins on Nasir Ilavbare's Facebook page. The picture has now been removed
Mrs Ayelabola, who is staying in her sister’s cramped flat in Poplar, east London, says her husband briefly visited her in hospital around the time of the births.
But she claims he abandoned her and fled back to Nigeria when he discovered she was having quins.Yet the children’s birth certificates show he was in London three weeks after the babies were delivered on April 28, as both parents signed the documents at Hackney register office on May 18.The businessman’s apparent wealth, and presence by his wife’s side, contradicts Mrs Ayelabola’s claims that she is alone and struggling to afford £70 a week for baby milk and nappies.
Gated: The Lagos business complex where University-educated Ilavbare's company, Spry Logistics, is based
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