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Widow Says Her Children Must Never Return to Late Husband’s Family Home

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Uba Princess Chidinma has ignited widespread discussion online after sharing a deeply personal message about the future of her children.

In a Facebook post dated May 4, 2026, the mother of three stated that if anything were to happen to her, her children should not be taken to their late father’s family home. She explained that her decision is driven by a need to protect them, not out of anger or resentment.

Chidinma suggested that her late husband’s relatives had shown little care or acceptance toward the children, adding that she believes they deserve to grow up in an environment where they feel valued and supported. According to her, a home without love is not a place any child should be raised.

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The situation appears to stem from an ongoing family dispute. She has previously alleged that her brothers-in-law took control of her late husband’s property and neglected his children. She also claimed that one of them challenged her marital status in court, describing her as a mistress rather than a legally recognized wife.

In her post, she made it clear that she would rather have her children raised by her own family members, whom she trusts to care for them with love and responsibility. She expressed confidence in her siblings’ ability to provide a stable and nurturing environment.

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Chidinma also reflected on the sacrifices she has made for her children, noting that she has worked hard to secure their future and ensure they will not struggle for belonging or basic needs.

While addressing the emotional weight of her statement, she maintained that she holds no hatred, but simply wants her children to be safe, loved, and surrounded by people who genuinely care for them.

Her message has since sparked conversations online about family responsibility, inheritance disputes, and the importance of creating supportive environments for children.

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