Entertainment

Popular comedian, Atunyota Akpobome, famously known as Alibaba, and his wife Mary, have welcomed a set of triplets.

Alibaba shared the news via an Instagram post on Monday, revealing that the newborns, all boys, joined the family two months ago.

The boys have been named Aaron, Alexander, and Andrew.

The ace comedian’s post on his account, @alibabagcfr, read, “Mary and I are happy and overjoyed to welcome our three sons, Aaron, Alexander, and Andrew, into the Akpobome family”.

“It’s been two months since they arrived, and as the days go by, we thank God Almighty for these three beautiful blessings”.

“We also want to thank our sisters, brothers, friends, uncles, and aunties for all the support so far”.

“We appreciate and thank you immensely for all your prayers, love, best wishes, and gifts”.

“As we celebrate the essence of the resurrection power in this period of Easter, we join our faith with yours and pray that things of joy will never be far from you”.

“God will make all that needs to arise in your favour in this holy period of reawakening”.

“On behalf of the Akpobomes, again, thank you.”

Alibaba will be 59 years old in June and his wife, Mary whom he married in 2006 will clock 56 in July.

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Chinese billionaire and co-founder of Alibaba, Jack Ma, has pledged to donate 20,000 testing kits, 100,000 masks and 1,000 protective suits to each African country to help the fight against Coronavirus.

Mr Ma, Asia’s richest person, earlier this month sent consignments of medical supplies to the US and pledged to distribute two million protective masks across Europe.

In a statement, he said the resources for African countries would be delivered to Ethiopia’s capital, Addis Ababa, with Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed overseeing distribution to the rest of the continent.

Mr Abiy confirmed the news in a series of tweets and spoke of his “great appreciation” for Jack Ma’s partnership:

“As members of the global community, it will be irresponsible of us to sit on the fence, panic, ignore facts, or fail to act. We need to take action now,” Mr Ma added in his statement.

He said the Jack Ma Foundation and Alibaba Foundation would also provide online material for Coronavirus clinical treatment to medical institutions on the continent.

There has been a sharp rise in Coronavirus cases in Africa in recent days, although they are still fewer than in most other continents. Strict measures have been ordered – including travel restrictions and the closure of schools – in South Africa and Kenya among others.

There are concerns that the continent’s weak health systems may be unable to cope with a large outbreak and that governments lack financial and logistical resources to deal with the virus.

BBC NEWS