Your Ads Privacy ChoicesIMDb Please enable JS and disable any ad blocker Catholic Bishop Sosthène Léopold Bayemi Matjei has said Father Olivier Ntsa Ebode who was killed in a town of Obala's Lékié central region of Cameroon was a priest of a separate Christian community and not of the Catholic Church several Church news outlets in Africa spoke about the killing of Fr Olivier mistakenly identified as a Cameroonian Catholic priest “We have learned with grief the heinous murder in Obala of Fr a priest of a separate Christian community,” said the Catholic Bishop of Obala Sosthène Léopold Bayemi Matjei in his message of condolence to Cameroon’s “Gallican Catholic Church.” “This brother in humanity” is not a priest of the Diocese of Obala said Bishop Sosthène Léopold Bayemi Matjei while at the same time strongly condemning the murder He called on authorities to bring to justice the killers of Father Olivier “Although this brother in humanity is not a priest of the Diocese of Obala we strongly condemn his murder and wish for his killers to be found and brought to justice in our country,” said Bishop Bayemi Matjei is the successor to the 1916 Saint-Louis Cultural Association of France It is a community that claims to be Catholic but is not recognised by any church It has changed its name several times during its history the Apostolic and Gallican Catholic Church and the Autocephalous Gallican Catholic Church Thank you for reading our article. 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Home > News General > Boat filling stations in Croatia: INA filling station Crikvenica-Obala will soon be open again Soon more functioning gas stations in Croatia The reason for this optimistic outlook was the Croatian government’s announcement that it intended to grant INA concessions for the use of gas stations in the maritime sector for a limited period of five years It has now been determined that this does not apply to the Novalja gas station In an official information dated September 17, 2024, INA announced that the “INA sales point Crikvenica-Obala is currently being renovated” and “will reopen soon” which is good news for all sports skippers because at least it is now certain that they will be able to refuel there again soon (we will provide information about the exact date here) The bad news is that the statement confirmed that the INA sales outlet Novalja-Obala is indeed to remain “permanently closed” So it remains the case: those who end up here have only the option of heading 15 nautical miles north towards Rab taking a 25-nautical-mile route west to Mali Losinj or hoping that the fuel will last for the approximately 32 nautical miles to Zadar to the south You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Google Maps Please note that doing so will share data with third-party providers More Information INA (Industrija nafte) is a medium-sized European oil company that plays a leading role in the oil business in Croatia and an important role in the region in oil and gas exploration and production oil refining and the distribution of oil and petroleum products The company INA 196 3 under the name Oil and Gas Combine through the merger of Naftaplin Zagreb with refineries in Rijeka and Sisak is a joint-stock company whose largest shareholders are the oil company MOL and the Republic of Croatia INA currently manages a regional network of more than 500 retail outlets in Croatia and neighboring countries Easter in Croatia is an important family celebration characterized by exciting customs and a festive atmosphere Juni 2025) in der SeaHelp-Zentrale im kroatischen Punat sind auch alle SeaHelp-Mitglieder herzlich eingeladen You need to load content from reCAPTCHA to submit the form You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Facebook You are currently viewing a placeholder content from Instagram You are currently viewing a placeholder content from OpenStreetMap You are currently viewing a placeholder content from X (Business in Cameroon) - Egyptian construction company Arab Contractors Cameroon Ltd has started rehabilitating the Olembé-Obala Interchange section of National Highway 1 according to a June 13 statement from Cameroon’s Minister of Public Works The company won the contract following a restricted tender process launched by the ministry in March 2024 Arab Contractors has 24 months to complete the work on this 22 km stretch and Lekié departments in the Central region The project involves doubling the road to 2x2 lanes Minister Nganou Djoumessi stated that the expansion of the Olembé-Obala Interchange section will be co-financed by the State of Cameroon and the Development Bank of Central African States (Bdeac) with technical oversight by a consortium of Cameroonian engineering firms Integc The funds come from the remaining loans provided by Bdeac for other road projects The goal of widening the Olembé-Obala Interchange road is to ease traffic congestion at the northern entrance of Yaoundé and improve traffic flow on the Douala-Yaoundé-Yoko-Ngaoundéré-Ndjamena corridor Kribi Bitumen Plant Set to Start Construction in 2025 with Government Backing CEMAC Bond Market Hits CFA 8.45 Trillion in March 2025, Interest Rates Drop Cameroon’s Timber Output Projected to Rise in 2025 Despite Higher Export Taxes Central Africa Stock Exchange Sees 98% Drop in Trading Value in Q1 2025 Every week the economy and investment news from Cameroon Mboa Paris Trains 30 Young Cameroonians to Boost Tech and Entrepreneurship Cameroon Audit Targets Former Officials for Mismanagement in Agricultural Project Camwater Seeks Global Bids to Launch Bottled Water Lines in Five Cities Bafoussam Workshop Highlights Benefits of Cameroon-EU Trade Agreement Cameroon Could Reach 350,100 Tons of Cotton in 2025 (Beac) Paul Biya Appoints Johnny Razack as Chair of Cameroon’s National Investment Company Cameroon Refuses Work Visa Renewal for Casino and Super U Boss Over Toxic Workplace Claims Cameroon Joins Global Charter to Fight Illegal Fishing New data from HassConsult reveals a significant shift in Nairobi’s residential property mar A recent surge in visa revocations and policy modifications is creating apprehension among The US government has implemented a stringent new immigration policy known as "Catch-And-Re The remains of three Kenyan nationals who perished in a devastating fire in Sharjah A Football Kenya Federation (FKF) Premier League match between Gor Mahia and Shabana FC at 90 Day Fiancé star Akinyi Obala has shared her struggles of settling in the United States The 26-year-old Kenyan native moved to Glendale Arizona last year to start a marriage life with her American husband Benjamin Taylor and is still making adjustments with her new life there who met Benjamin on a dating app after his failed marriage to his previous wife admits things have never been easy for her ever since she arrived in the US The reality star revealed that there are many things she found odd the moment she set foot in the US One of the things that surprised her is that plastic bags Akinyi also talked about her struggles in using some kitchen appliances she had to call her husband to show her how to use an oven while the first time she used a toaster she set the fire alarm off after burning the food Benjamin and Akinyi appeared on Season 3 of 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days The couple met on a dating app after Benjamin’s marriage to his son Grayson's mother Hanekawa Dravon failed Benjamin was worried that Akinyi was a catfish but she eventually proved to be the real deal He later planned a trip to Kenya to meet Akinyi Permalink Hiyo mambo yote ni sawa kabisa.You are on the right track Akinyi.Shikilia Permalink These marriages don't last for long is just experiment All know Obama husien left boy one year old mother run with boy to Indonesia to find husien but KENYATTA had already hijacked dude to help figuring where his properties should be under total protection They ALWAYS fail and are not meant to succeed as chickens and ducks can never be together forever..Duck will dig itself in water and chickens hate too much unless only to drink Permalink In reply to by Rotten (not verified) You are as rotten as you call yourself- No one marries to divorce unless is for convenience where some guys in US/europe do but that is arranged cash and marry - for greencard oam referring to those who desire a family .so stop your stereotyping Permalink We now have a rotten nigger here; hopefully a brother to @morris menye You certainly can’t help a dying dog no matter how man y bones you throw to the shitty dog! Permalink Permalink Permalink Permalink In reply to by Maxiley (not verified) Permalink Permalink Permalink In reply to by Seneca (not verified) Permalink In reply to by Maxiley (not verified) there are no guarantees no matter the way you meet be it cute I think that romantic love is really overrated western countries would have very low divorce rates interests diverge and both men and women start wondering what else is out there I think the reason modern arranged marriages may not work is because they are conducted like business arrangements I have witnessed romantic engagements quickly devolve into business negotiations (Some rūracio ceremonies I have attended were financial deals in every sense) This may be endemic to the house of Mūmbi but I doubt it I don't have the answers but I wish Akinyi all the best Permalink @seneca - how come you ain’t able to find yourself partnership and companionship on line like other luo women? Permalink How do you know she has not tried to impress the white boy You got a big mouth and You talk too much @seneca Permalink What is wrong with a couple meeting in all those places you seem to disregard? 3/4 of couples who are married today may have meet in all those odd places Life has changed tremendously and so are the people Permalink What makes it any different marrying someone living 20 miles or 10,000 miles away If I live in Limuru and meets and marry someone from Athi River how is that different from marrying someone domiciled in another country Free up your thoughts from these old school societal expectations marry whoever from wherever as long as thats what you want and no one forced you Whether the marriage lasts a day or 100 years its part of the ‘journey’…on this one Maxiley Permalink In reply to by DrC (not verified) Permalink Makaratasi in the making.Am very sure Akinyi was approached by many divorcee men but akakataa but akachagua divorcee white guy?May this time marriage works thou an average American marries 3x in their life Permalink c'mmon no one knows what will work and what will not work relationships are a game of trial & error and don't let anyone fool u that they are the expert Permalink Permalink Permalink kali dada shikilia hiyo kitu kama maziwa ya nyayo Permalink Permalink In reply to by Maitha (not verified) It is possible that if had never seen them or used them before air fryer or convection oven and while we may take them for granted the living standards in the US are different Permalink A wrong setting can set off your smoke alarm Permalink You will not make it any where else in this world if you can’t make it a America Get a job some places do you can interact with others Avoid listening to those negative elements that may ruin your marriage Permalink Focus on the marriage and don't listen to negative folks You will meet them if you haven't yet                The South Sudanese artist's 12th album arrives this November Gordon Koang has shared details of his forthcoming 12th studio album ‘Community’ The album, announced today (September 21), serves as the official follow-up to 2020’s ‘Unity’ – Koang’s first full-length studio album following his emigration from South Sudan to Australia ‘Community’ was recorded in the same sessions that produced the two singles Koang released in 2021 ‘Coronavirus’ and ‘Disco’ ‘Kwai Obala’ (“hard boiled egg” in Hausa) has been shared today to accompany the album’s announcement Koang revealed that ‘Kwai Obala’ is so named after a woman from his home country “She is a doctor working in the Upper Nile area of South Sudan ‘Community’ was recorded by Koang alongside his longterm collaborator and cousin, Paul Biel. They were joined in the studio by Traffik Island‘s Zak Olsen, Olsen’s Orb bandmate Daff Gravolin, Leah Senior collaborator Jesse Williams and producer/multi-instrumentalist Jack Kong Olsen also served as the album’s producer The album is set for release on Friday November 11 it will be released by Melbourne-based label Music In Exile which describes itself as “a not-for-profit record label” that is “championing stories of culturally and linguistically diverse musicians” ‘Community’ can be pre-saved and pre-ordered here, with a full tracklist and album artwork available below. The world’s defining voice in music and pop culture: breaking what’s new and what’s next since 1952. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks. The action you just performed triggered the security solution. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. 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It is now time to meet the 32 teams that will try to become world champions in a few months MIES (Switzerland) - The draw for the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2023 It is now time to meet the 32 teams that try to become World Champions in a few months Here is the number 42 team in the FIBA World Ranking Men two-time FIBA AfroBasket champions and four-time runners-up Cote d'Ivoire Ein Beitrag geteilt von FIBA Basketball World Cup (@fibawc) Cote d'Ivoire came into the African Qualifiers with a target on their backs after they rolled through the FIBA AfroBasket 2021 only to lose 78-75 in the Final to Tunisia With the goal clearing to get back to the World Cup after playing there in 2019 Ignacio Lezkano was at the coaching helm but the Spaniard would be replaced by Slovenian Dejan Prokic in the fall of 2022 The coaching change did not impact the Elephants' play as Cote d'Ivoire became the first African team to qualify for the World Cup with a full window to spare Cote d'Ivoire had been the final African team to qualify for the World Cup in 2019 The Elephants opened the African Qualifiers Group C in stunning fashion in the November 2021 window in Angola giving up the first 16 points against Angola and falling behind 20-3 Cote d'Ivoire fought back and Maxence Dadiet tipped in the game-winner with 6 seconds left for a 57-56 victory - becoming the first team to beat Angola in Angola in more than three decades Dadiet and Souleyman Diabate both scored 15 points The Elephants' second game saw 18-year-old Assemian Moulare hit 4 three-pointers in scoring 20 points and Stephen Konate had 19 points in a 92-64 win over Central African Republic And Vafessa Fofana tallied 16 points in an 80-69 win over Guinea Cote d'Ivoire hosted the second window in July 2022 in Abidjan without Diabate but with Matt Costello - one of the heroes of the AfroBasket run The first game was another showdown with Angola and the Elephants raced ahead by 15 points and lost the lead Cote d'Ivoire managed to win 75-73 thanks to Moulare hitting 5 three-pointers for 25 points and Dadiet had 15 points The team made it 5-0 with a 73-63 win over Central African Republic as Dadiet had 19 points and Costello collected 8 points Cote d'Ivoire needed to come back in the final game of the window trailing 14-2 but winning 65-56 over Guinea thanks to Costello picking up 12 points and 9 rebounds The Cote d'Ivoire federation in August 2022 temporarily replaced Lezkano with Prokic as head coach for the window - played once again in Abidjan Diabate was back at point guard and Alex Poythress had joined the team in the middle for the start of Group E play in the Second Round Cote d'Ivoire pulled away in the final 15 minutes and beat Nigeria 78-66 with Fofana tallying 25 points and 11 rebounds Poythress led the way in the second game - a 91-80 win over Uganda - with 24 points and 8 rebounds while Fofana netted 18 points and Diabate had 13 points and 11 assists The final game of the window saw the Elephants get past Cape Verde 77-69 to book their ticket to the World Cup Both Poythress and Konate scored 16 points Prokic in September 2022 was officially given the head coaching job and he went into the final window in February 2023 wanting to see some youngsters - bringing four teenagers for the games in Angola Cote d'Ivoire dropped their first game of the window 72-63 to Nigeria despite Jean-Phillipe Dally scoring 19 points Fofana adding 12 points and 10 rebounds and Diabate chipping in 11 assists Sire Dieng scored 23 points with 8 assists as the Elephants bounced back with an 89-44 drubbing of Uganda And the African Qualifiers ended with a second defeat as the Elephants lost a 13-point lead with Cape Verde winning 79-64 to book their ticket to the World Cup Cote d'Ivoire will be appearing on the global stage for the fifth time and the second straight It is the second time the Elephants made back-to-back World Cups following 1982 and 1986 Cote d'Ivoire finished 13th in both tournaments in the 1980s - with 13 teams in 1982 and of 24 teams in 1984 (albeit with no differentiation of the bottom 12 teams) for their best-ever results They took 21st of 24 teams in 2010 and 29th of 32 nations at China 2019 After not winning a game in 1982 (0-7) or 1986 (0-5) Cote d'Ivoire finally notched their first World Cup victory in the final group stage game in 2010 That allowed them to finish as the best last-placed team from the groups in 21st place the Elephants dropped their three First Round games - to China Cote d'Ivoire lost both games in the 17th-32nd Classification to Nigeria and Korea to remain winless for the third World Cup - albeit finishing 29th overall Vafessa Fofana was the only Cote d'Ivoire player to appear in all 12 games but the team have five others who played in nine games - including Souleyman Diabate That represents a major core of the team that will appear in Asia this summer Matt Costello or Alex Poythress could take over the role of a dominant big man in the paint for the team the dynamic 20-year-old guard Assemian Moulare Please check the teams we have already broken down. In the past weeks, before the last qualifications that happened in February 2023, we have ordered them by their position in the FIBA World Ranking Men This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page FNE: What is the biggest challenge of running a cinema such as yours Amer Becirbegovic:Bringing people out of their homes and getting them into the cinema day in and day out and carrying on doing it even when they don’t come FNE: What kinds of films do you prefer to screen and why A.B.:We like to screen quality cinema,and we are able to find quality in many very different films Why are these important and what do they 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prodcuer SPC (Société des provenderies du Cameroun) based in Bamendzi is currently implementing a XAF5 billion investment plan to open new branches in Yaoundé and Nkolmelen the Yaoundé branch will be similar to the Bafoussam plant and will produce feeds for animals  “We have noticed that the poultry and pig farming as well as the animal farming industry in general The boom is so notable that we have to start relocating our production but also our raw material supply regions which are the Far North and the East and the Central region two-thirds of the corn produced in Cameroon are grown in the North and the Eastern region the transport costs will be high if we stay in Bafoussam and source our corn in those producing regions Some other raw materials like cotton or groundnut cake are also produced in the North and the Central region Hence the project initiated seven years ago to build a plant in the central region to also support the extension of our sister company Agrocam which produces day-old chicks for broilers and layers,” Bart Buytaert explains In the first phase of the Yaoundé branch whose construction will be completed in H2-2022 the company will produce crumbles and pellets for chicken the company will start producing fish feeds which are currently imported by the country the Yaoundé plant’s yearly capacity will be 50  to 80 tons for a XAF4 billion investment SPC is building a hatching egg production farm initiated by Agrocam during a visit of Minister of Livestock  Dr revealed that the plant will include 12 buildings hosting 120 breeders  “The aim is to produce 20 million hatching eggs we have had difficulties in sourcing eggs to fill the needs of our hatcheries in Yaoundé and Douala Our current production is not up to our needs we deemed it necessary to make new investments to boost our local production capacity,” he said It is located just kilometers from Yaoundé where the company has a hatchery  “The logistics costs will be higher if we were to produce the hatching eggs far from the hatcheries The cost incurred would undisputably impact retail prices Can you imagine how much savings will be made if 20,000 hatching eggs were produced locally instead of importing them the first three buildings (spanning over 13 hectares) of the Nkolmelen farm will be completed in November 2021 and the overall investment for the farm is XAF1 billion SPC was founded by late business mogul Jean Samuel Noutchogouin the company produced 55,000 tons of animal feeds It claims 25% of the national livestock feed market it claims 75% of the local day-old chick market it supplies 25,000 day-old chicks to the local market while Belgocam (another SPC sister company) imports and sells farm inputs "(Business in Cameroon) - An agricultural tax on the sale of cocoa has been instituted throughout the commune of Obala unions and GIC federations are subject to this agricultural tax The commune shall receive five CFA francs per kilogramme of cocoa purchased by the various tax paying entities stated above.” Reported in the weekly publication this was the statement resulting from the deliberations of the last municipal meeting held by the commune of Obala situated just a stone’s throw from the Cameroonian capital which “will no doubt set a precedent in terms of Cameroonian tax policy at the local level” was supported by the majority of municipal council members with only 17 nays on the grounds that it was illegal Obala is a part of the Lékié department which is one of the top chocolate production zones in Cameroon The application of this tax on cocoa sales should make a considerable contribution to the commune’s 2014 budget which stands at 757.2 million FCfa the City of Dubrovnik initiated a public procurement procedure for the procurement and installation of urban equipment as part of the Lapad Coast reconstruction and expansion project (Phases II In addition to the new traffic regulation and coastal structure construction the project solution pays special 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influential association beating outgoing chairperson Roselyne Obala who managed 9 votes But Obala petitioned National Assembly Speaker Justin Muturi to call for fresh elections She claimed the elections were not "open She argued that there were serious irregularities She also claimed that non-members and non-compliant members of KPJA were allowed to vote A copy of the letter disputing the results of the KPJA elections has asked the Speaker to call for fresh elections /COURTESY Qwetu FM's head of news Edwin Obuya was unanimously elected the Vice-chairperson K24 TV's Chemutai Goin who has been KPJA Deputy Secretary was also elected unopposed for the Secretary General position previously held by Nation newspaper reporter Jeremiah Kiplang'at Kiplang'at opted out and did not defend his position Standard Newspaper's Wilfred Ayaga takes the Treasury position previously held by Capital FM's Laban Wanambisi beating Ebru Africa's George Okachi by 7 votes Ruth Wanjiku of Radio Citizen is the 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First Photos of ’90 Day Fiance’ Stars Akinyi Obala and Benjamin Taylor’s Miracle Baby Akinyi Obala and Benjamin Taylor of 90 Day Fiancé have thrilled fans by announcing they are expecting a “miracle,” baby after years of battling infertility marking a joyful new chapter for the couple 90 Day Fiancé stars Akinyi Obala and Benjamin Taylor have some exciting news to share — they’re expecting their first baby together who have openly documented their challenging journey with infertility recently shared heartwarming photos of their “miracle” baby and their fans couldn’t be happier for them Akinyi has been candid with her followers about the difficulties she and Benjamin faced while trying to expand their family She regularly posted updates about their infertility journey Akinyi and Benjamin managed to find a supportive community cheering them on The pregnancy announcement came as a complete surprise to many fans especially those who had followed the couple’s difficult journey Akinyi and Benjamin revealed that they were finally expecting bringing joy to their *90 Day Fiancé* fanbase “Us 90DF fans just absolutely love seeing these happy endings play out the couple shared a series of photos with Benjamin’s son from a previous relationship The family proudly held ultrasound pictures capturing the joy and excitement of their expanding family “This is all my love in pictures; my two amazing boys and our miracle on the way!” The couple’s followers have been showering them with messages of congratulations thrilled to see the happiness this new chapter brings after all their struggles Nancy Zhāng is an Entertainment Blogger for All About The Tea She loves to multi-task as a writer and a private chef Nancy’s married and the proud mom of 2 German Shepherds The Nation Media Group (NMG) has suffered yet another blow following the exit of seasoned journalist and NTV editor Roselyne Obala The Kenya Times has established that Obala has left the Kimathi street-based media house to take up a new senior role at the Ministry of Interior and National Administration Obala is already aligning herself with her new position at the powerful ministry led by Cabinet Secretary Kipchumba Murkomen A check on her X account (formerly Twitter) also confirmed that Roselyne has been resharing the Interior Ministry and CS Murkomen’s activities including meetings and engagements “There comes a time….” accompanying it with her photo inside a newsroom Roselyne Obala has over the years of her practice grown to be a household name and is an experienced political reporter She boasts of over 15 years of experience as an active journalist having served literally on all fronts of news-making and reporting both as a print and multimedia journalist Also Read: Ex-Citizen TV News Anchor Lands New Job in Kindiki’s Office has been holding the role of planning and research editor at NMG According to multiple sources that spoke to The Kenya Times Obala has been the engine of NTV’s political coverage owing to her unmatched contacts and grasp of the terrain The journalist joined NMG in 2022 following a stint of more than a decade at the Standard Media Group Obala served as the city editor and political editor at the same media outlet assigned to the Kenya parliament as a senior parliamentary reporter She also doubled up as State House correspondent as a member of the Kenya State House Corps Roselyne briefly served at the communications department for the County Government of Kisumu Obala holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication from Maseno University and master’s degree in development communication from the University of Nairobi (UoN) The seasoned journalist is the Chairperson Association of Devolution Journalists (ADJ) the Resource Mobilization and the Vice Chairperson of the Political Journalists Association of Kenya (PJAK) Also Read: Ken Mijungu Lands New Job Days After Leaving KTN Roselyne is also the former chairperson of the Kenya Parliamentary Journalists’ Association (KPJA) She is an eminent member LREB COVID 19 Advisory committee Media Council of Kenya (MCK) Board member and holds a Head of State’s Commendation (HSC) award Obala adds to the long list of renowned journalists who quit their roles in the newsroom for government-related jobs Veteran investigative and political reporter Hassan Mugambi and renowned political reporter Chemutai Goin in 2024 quit their Citizen TV jobs to embark on senior roles at the Senate and former Defence CS Aden Duale‘s office respectively veteran reporter and former Editor Francis Gachuri quit his Citizen TV job to join the Ministry of Interior as the Director of Communication Obala’s exit from NMG also comes after former Managing Director (Audiences and Engagement) Oliver Mathenge announced his exit from the media house Mathenge made the announcement in a statement on Thursday while reflecting his 9-year journey at NMG Barely weeks after announcing his departure the former NMG Director secured a new role as a Consultant with Oxygène Marketing Communications Limited Seasoned journalist Smriti Vidyarthi also announced her exit from NMG on February 10 even though she did not reveal her next move About Us Our Authors Our Experts Privacy Policy House Rules Standards and Policies Terms and Conditions My Account Contact Us Join Our Team © Copyright 2025 | The Kenya Times | All Rights Reserved Please enter your username or email address to reset your password © 2024 The Kenya Times | Our Privacy Policy | Standards and Policies | House Rules ' + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.webview_notification_text + ' " + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.redirect_overlay_title + " " + scriptOptions._localizedStrings.redirect_overlay_text + " 90 Day Fiancé star Akinyi Obala was hospitalized after giving birth to her first child with husband Ben Taylor who met on Season 3 of the popular TLC series But what should have been a celebratory time soon turned into a serious health scare for Akinyi She shared some worrying photos on Instagram and said she had to have a breast biopsy because of complications who have savored Akinyi's love story with Ben since they graced their own season of reality TV providing encouragement as she grapples with this unwelcome test Akinyi’s latest Instagram Stories painted a worrying picture Ben was seen holding their newborn while sitting beside Akinyi’s hospital bed She had also taken to posting another alarming detail—her breast milk had turned bloody this new complication brought additional stress to her postpartum journey She didn’t elaborate on what prompted the biopsy but its emotional toll was palpable through her stories keeping fans up to speed on the updates and expressing hope to heal She hasn’t held back on being honest about what she’d been going through something that has made her one of the more relatable characters in the 90 Day Fiancé franchise fans and fellow 90 Day Fiancé stars have flooded Akinyi’s posts with messages of love and encouragement Many were quick to commend her honesty about her struggles praising her for shedding light on the realities of postpartum health challenges Akinyi and Ben remained low-key after their reality TV stint had their share of highs and lows on the show—particularly related to cultural differences between Akinyi’s Kenyan upbringing and Ben’s American roots and their fans were there cheering all the way Their newest chapter as new parents has only intensified the admiration many have for them The couple has always been open about their love and commitment and Ben’s presence in the hospital with their baby was a touching reminder of their strong bond kindhearted American who traveled to Kenya to meet Akinyi in person for the first time Their journey wasn’t always smooth—there were awkward moments (like Ben struggling with Kenyan traditions and Akinyi’s family expectations) Ben is proving once again why he was the right choice for Akinyi His quiet strength and support have been evident in the updates Akinyi has shared She hasn’t posted much about how he’s handling everything but his presence in those hospital room pictures says it all Akinyi is focusing on her recovery and adjusting to life as a new mom She hasn’t revealed the results of her biopsy yet and fans are anxiously waiting for updates Many are hopeful that her condition will improve soon and that she’ll be able to fully enjoy these early days of motherhood Akinyi has always been someone who speaks her truth so it’s likely she’ll continue to share her journey with her followers—good or bad the 90 Day Fiancé fan community continues to rally around her proving once again that the show’s stars don’t just fade away after their seasons end The connections they build with viewers last far beyond their time on TV all eyes are on Akinyi as she navigates this unexpected challenge Her story is a reminder that postpartum complications can happen to anyone her next update brings good news—for both her and her growing family Your perspective matters!Start the conversation “The most beautiful experience I have ever had.” 90 Day Fiance couple Akinyi Obala and Benjamin Taylor are now parents to an adorable baby girl The two shared the happy news on Instagram just in time for Valentine’s Day First-time mom Akinyi was all smiles as she posed with her husband and their newborn daughter, Rue. The Kenya native looked glowing in a red off-the-shoulder while cradling her “sweet” baby girl rocking a red and black checkered shirt to match the festive vibe we have finally held the little hands and feet that the Lord God had promised us,” Akinyi wrote “She is a testimony of God’s love and a God who answers prayers.” Meanwhile proud dad Benjamin is grateful for finally welcoming his daughter into the world The 90 Day Fiance: Before the 90 Days alum couldn’t help but get emotional as she experienced all the special “firsts” of motherhood The reality star revealed her daughter was overdue and that she had to be induced Their little bundle of joy weighed 7.0 lbs (3.18 kg) at birth and was delivered naturally. Akinyi added that her vaginal birth went smoothly “I thank God that the birth of my baby was not traumatic but it was the most beautiful experience I have ever had,” she added “She means the whole world to me.” Akinyi and Benjamin also documented their birth journey, from labor to delivery. The 40-minute video already gained over 80,000 views on YouTube in just a day Meanwhile, other 90 Day Fiance stars were quick to congratulate the happy couple, including David Toborowsky, Annie Suwan, Anny Francisco and Kimberly Menzies. In June 2024, Akinyi Obala and Benjamin Taylor revealed their fertility problems. The couple confirmed that they’re having trouble conceiving a child admitted that she found it difficult to deal with the issues especially since people keep bringing it up But the 90 Day Fiance couple shocked fans when they announced they were expecting their first child together Akinyi and Benjamin have been actively sharing pregnancy updates on social media Akinyi and Benjamin tied the knot in April 2021 after facing many challenges in their relationship While baby Rue is Akinyi’s first child as he has a son named Grayson from a previous relationship Vanessa has been working as a writer for over a decade she has crafted compelling content across a diverse range of niches She's particularly interested in the entertainment field paving the way for her various work experiences on different platforms she enjoys spending time with her husband and three kids She’s also a proud fur mom to four gentle giant American Bullies 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days Season 3 stars, Benjamin Taylor and Akinyi Obala give an update on their relationship and life together Here’s an update on their marriage in 2022 Akinyi, originally from Nairobi, Kenya, is finally together in Phoenix, Arizona. After arriving on a K-1 visa, the couple finally got married in April 2021 Akinyi told the cameras that her life with Benjamin wasn’t how she envisioned it She wants to find a home where she can start a family “We’re going to have to rent for about a year though.” Akinyi thought it would be much simpler to buy a house in America We don’t have the funds that I would have had saved up because I had to spend it on travel and the wedding and the whole K-1 visa process.” 36-year-old Benjamin, who has a five-year-old son from a previous marriage, and 28-year-old Akinyi are ready to start their own family despite trying to get pregnant for five months That’s when Akinyi and Benjamin decide to go to a fertility center in Phoenix to see if they have any health issues Benjamin finds out that there is no problem with either told the 90 Day Fiancé couple that the results had come back normal Benjamin was surprised when he found out his sperm count was higher than average The doctor reassured them that they should give themselves time and not worry if they hadn’t conceived right away Despite not feeling satisfied with her life in the US Akinyi feels confident about her marriage to Benjamin but it’s our life is not where I thought it would be by now.” the Before the 90 Days couple feels like there is pressure from both Benjamin and Akinyi’s families to have children “When the doctor tells us it takes six months to one year to get pregnant Because we’ve been trying because of all the pressures that our friends Benjamin told Akinyi not to worry about the outside pressures in their marriage Despite the pressure, the couple is just enjoying their time as newlyweds. 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