Hauwa Indimi laments

Hauwa Indimi-Yar’adua, the daughter of Maiduguri billionaire oil mogul, Mohammed Indimi, has taken to social media to bemoan the rising cost of foodstuff in the country.

The billionaire daughter, who recently welcomed her second child, posted a photo of a small basket of tomatoes her staff bought for N8000 in Abuja.

Hauwa Indimi laments

According to her, she was taken aback by the price of the tomatoes and still can’t believe the amount it was purchased.

“I sent my people to the market and as of yesterday, this is N8k tomatoes. Still not over it,” she wrote on Monday, July 3.

It’s no news that tomatoes are currently very expensive in Nigeria. A basket of tomatoes now sells for N45,000 -N50,000, depending on the market and state.

See her post below,

Hauwa Indimi laments

A while back, Hauwa justified her choice to give her baby the name Noah rather than “Nuh”.

Taking to her Instagram story to reply to those who still attack her for her decision three years after, Hauwa said she doesn’t care what people think about what she calls her child.

She shared a post that many people have sent her to justify why the name was wrong for a Muslim and highlighted her thoughts on the issue.

She wrote;

“Tell me why a few people has sent this to me
Check all your other online sources and see if any other scholars have said it’s prohibited.
Does your controversial sheikh know that Noah is Hebrew and so is Yagub and many other names? Does he ignor the good intention behind naming a child after Allahs prophet? Is the language his problem? Then he should be preaching in only Arabic as well.
Do people really think we will name our child a name we haven’t done our research on? Does he actually think people want to blend with disbelievers?? Shocking.

“I do not care what you think about what I call my child. Your thoughts don’t change a thing because this religion is just not as complicated as you make it
I say Islam is not complicated because it literally says the exact names you are not allowed to call your child. It says the preferred names. It says Allah’s favourite names. Please take this time to look those up too so you know.” she added.

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