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Monday, 3 April 2017

World Autism Day: Temi Otedola shares her experience on what it's like living with a sibling with autism

World Autism Awareness Day held yesterday, 2nd of April. Temi, one of the daughters of Billionaire Oil Mogul, Femi Otedola, shared an article about her experience on what it's like living with a sibling with autism. Otedola's only son, Fewa, is autistic and Temi's article is centered on how this has affected her life personally and will always affect the decisions she makes in life. Read below..
Autism Awareness day was launched 9 years ago to raise awareness and conversation about the people living with autism around the globe. with this in mind, I have decided to share my own personal experience with autism.
Before getting to my own personal journey of loving and knowing someone on the autistic spectrum, I think it’s important to first describe what it is to those of you reading who are less familiar. Essentially, autism is a social development disorder which affects the cognitive, communicative and interactive ability of the brain. People with autism struggle with heightened sensory stimulation and need a lot of attention and support from their parents, teachers and siblings to ensure they can lead the most productive and happy life possible. Raising awareness is not the main goal at this point–understanding is, and even more important–acceptance. So this Autism Awareness Day I ask for all of you, to appreciate, love on, or simply accept those living with autism.
How has autism personally affected my life?
In 2004, my mum called my sisters and me into her bedroom. With the composure only a mother can have, she told us that our baby brother, Fewa, had ‘special needs’. While my sisters asked questions, all I could do was think about what this would mean for me, the already overindulged, youngest of three girls. Thankfully, my selfishness quickly wore off and Fewa quickly became the centre of our family. The role of an older sister always entails some sort of responsibility. However, the role of an older sister to an autistic sibling is a great deal more work. At first, it seemed like every day with him was a challenge, especially for my mother. I remember seeing my mum helping Fewa with simple tasks like brushing his teeth, helping him to get dressed, or feeding him lunch, with each day ultimately ending in exhaustion. Our family has been so blessed to have help from carers, but no one can deny the resilience my mother has had raising Fewa. It is the thing I most respect about her.
Every day, I see him becoming more independent. Our relationship is becoming less one-sided; I can truly say that we are friends. Fewa doesn’t need anyone’s sympathy. He is the most genuine and caring person I know. This is probably why I have never seen Fewa’s autism as necessarily and totally negative, it is a unique characteristic that adds to the complexity of the person that he is.
I am not naïve or unrealistic. I certainly have some gnawing worries about the future. Fewa will always need support of some kind. At age sixteen he still requires 24 hour help. I would say that the biggest misconception about autism is that people who have it are  socially inept geniuses  – Rainman, anyone? Yes, that is true for some autistic people, but there is a reason the official term is “autism spectrum disorder”. It is a spectrum, and it can range from children who are not able to speak at all to children who can go to normal schools.
No matter what I do, I need to build my life with Fewa in mind. My parents won’t be around forever, and his care and well-being will become the responsibility of me and my sisters. It is true that consideration for Fewa will always affect the decisions I make in my life. Despite this, Fewa is by no means a burden. These worries do not reduce the immense love I have for my brother who has brought so much joy and shown me the purest form of love. To quote The Bard, “Love sought is good, but given unsought is better.” It is Fewa’s unconditional love that has shaped me into the woman I am today – a sister, a teacher, a carer and a best friend.

41 comments:

Unknown said...

wow i can imagine....is nvr easy mehn.

donduke said...

Nice looking Family! However be informed that behind most afflictions is a devil somewhere, enjoying it's self. Jesus Christ can deliver your Bro. Permanently; firstly u must hv the faith that he can, and such faith comes by hearing the word of God.

Tesh peters said...

It's well

Anonymous said...

Noticed that the male kids of the rich are mostly autistic. I've had opportunities to work with them,and its so paramount amongst the rich. I don't know if any other person has a similar experience. Just saying though

Anonymous said...

Noticed that most of the male kids of the rich are autistic. Just saying though,cause i've had opportunities to work for them,and its something that is more paramount amongst the rich

Anonymous said...

Well written article. Thank God the Otedola family can afford the best care for this child. Now the billionaire must consciously & consistently endeavor to make a difference in the lives of millions of children living with autism who cannot afford care. God blessed us with resources so we can make a difference in the lives of others. Fewa will be ok. God will see him through. Thank God for advancements in medical science. Thank God for improved understanding of autism. We know things will only get better. Stay strong as a loving & united family. Thanks Temi for sharing a truly beautiful and inspiring insight.

Anonymous said...

You are very unwell. A pure undiluted illiterate to say such. Continue in your backward in your way of thinking.This is why prosperity pastors have people like you in their clutches! Stupidity!


I have a close relationship with this family. Nana has done an excellent job with her kids. They are compassionate, loving, humble and hardworking. Having an Autistic child in my view is God's way of challenging us to love unconditionally. In imperfection, we finally find perfection. Fewa is a great blessing to this family. He has taught them the principle of unconditional love, responsibility and empathy. The other children have grown in responsibility. He will still live a fulfilling life and will keep the bond of family love growing!

May God continue to bless Nana and the girls. May he continue to give her strength and may Fewa continue to shine and progress lovingly. ❤

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Daily diet tv said...

Aww! This almost made me cry. God bless you Fewa!

Titilayo Esther said...

There is a great future ahead of him because God's thought towards Fewa is good to give you all a hope of a brighter future. The hands of God is upon him mightily. Amen

Adebayo said...

Wow... even in a rich family, they have their own share of someone with an illness. It is good they are rich, at least they can attend to the needs of the boy easily unlike in poorer families. (get a bigger penis @ https://penisenlargementgym.com)

lami said...

Nice and inspiring write up.

Unknown said...

Autism patients are one of the most intelligent people I've seen in my life if they're properly harnessed. I knew he had autism right from the first day I saw him. intelligent boy full of life and zeal. He will come out of it cos I know you guys have strong faith in him and God. please always pray for him cos prays can do wonders. I have a cousin who once had autism but shes okay now and can compete with anyone in her class and her peers as well. Back then she couldn't read or write and can't even help herself in so many ways. But thank God that she's okay now and she even come top three in her class. Her younger ones are above her in class but that doesn't bother us now at all or even her. We thank God that she is doing well. Nice write up Ms. Otedola. We should create more awareness on this.

Anonymous said...

This is what a fellow woman used to INSULT a family? Those sick sisters? Na wa o, God continue to five u and ur wonderful family the GRACE and patience to carry on

Olusegun Topman said...

Jesus can heal him forever trust and believe his word 3john2

Unknown said...

awwwwww heya
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Unknown said...

Quite inspiring.
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The lack of money is the root of all evil.
(Argue with your ancestors)

Olusegun Topman said...

Jesus can do all things trust believe and cleave to his word 3john2, job33:4 i am praying for him.

Unknown said...

TEMI, I LIKE YOUR COURAGE. YOU ALMOST MADE ME CRY! WELL, JESUS CAN STILL HEAL HIM. THE MAN AT THE POOL OF BATHESDA FOR 38 YEARS WAS HEALED. I AM SURE TEMI IS LESS THAN 20. JESUS CAN STILL DO SOMETHING. MY SON WAS BORN WITH A GROWTH IN HIS MOUTH AND TO GO FOR A SURGERY. ON THE DAY HE WAS SUPPOSED TO BE OPERATED UPON WE GOT TO THE HOSPITAL ONLY TO DISCOVER THE GROWTH WAS NO LONGER THERE. ALL WE DID WAS TO DANCE IN THE HOSPITAL AND CAME BACK HOME. HE IS 8 PLUS NOW AND NO SIGN OF SUCH.

Anonymous said...

I am really touched. Living with and caring for an autistic child isn't easy. The best anyone can do for families going through this is to show love and support.

Unknown said...

Thanks for believing in Jesus Christ.with the gospel of Christ Christ we can change any circumstance.


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Anonymous said...

Nice write up.
God will heal Fewa cos he is a merciful God.
I also have a son with Autism. He is six now. it has not been easy at all but God has been faithful and I know that God will heal him.
I love him so much that I just see positive things in future.
people need to be more aware of this condition, show them love and affection.
parents with children with special kids are super mums and dads.
everyday they keep reading, asking questions, observing and so on just to make sure the child is well, happy and save.
God will be with us all and all the families that has children with special needs.
in Jesus name.
Amen

Anonymous said...

Na wah oh.the rich also cry.hope this billionaires are not responsible oh

Anonymous said...

Think outside the box... Someone could've been speaking FOR him. I still don't think the story insulted the boy in anyway, simply mentioned his existence. And now it's been confirmed.

Akpuruka said...

All glory be to God!

Unknown said...

Wow..not easy

Anonymous said...

WOW!!!! This almost made me cry.....Lovely write up. I know families dealing with such and trust me it isn't easy. God bless you for been so honest, Nigerians live in denial about special needs children

la phunky said...

Fewa is lucky to have you Temi. You inspire me !

Anonymous said...

The percentage of boys on the Autistic spectrum is mych more than girls. It has nothing to do with the rich. It might just seem more prevalent because they are the families you work with

Anonymous said...

Pls did your cousin have a special tutor? Possible to get contact of the person/ agency that worked with her?

Prince lexton said...

You will not look out for him forever, he will be well ,fruitful and productive. He will be independent and smart, and indeed the hand of God is upon him, In JESUS Mighty Name, Amen.

Prince lexton said...

You will not look out for him forever, he will be well ,fruitful and productive. He will be independent and smart, and indeed the hand of God is upon him, In JESUS Mighty Name, Amen.

Prince lexton said...

You will not look out for him forever, he will be well ,fruitful and productive. He will be independent and smart, and indeed the hand of God is upon him, In JESUS Mighty Name, Amen.

[Perock7 said...

My dear, I have seen God do mighty things through his only begotten son Jesus Christ...I know too well about Fewa long time Ago....And I also know too well that the God of my fathers in the LOrd...Bishop David Oyedepo and Pastor E.A adeboye is more than ever able to heal him and not just healing him but healing him completely.... But I need you to trust God Almighty for his healing because in the beginning when God created man, it was not so....Your brother will be made whole in Jesus mighty name...Amen....but I need you and your family to whole heartedly trust God for his complete wholeness not wavering in your faith......cheers....

Anonymous said...

Thank you for such a message of hope to other families with such sibling. I love u. I have a daughter with special needs and I pray they get well. It's not so easy caring for them

Anonymous said...

Anonymous at 7.02 I pray none of your children have challenges, maybe then you will learn to judge less and not attribute wealth to bad things. I guess you are a domestic help though.

Anonymous said...

May you die poor and may you have imbeciles as children. GOAT

Anonymous said...

People just come and cook up stories for sympathy.where is DJ cuppy?I hope she is not pregnant and hiding away..Nana nice???Ask them what Femi has been doing to be wicked to all his brothers and half sisters trying to prevent sharing their late dad's wealth so he is the only rich one plus block their connections..Linda make sure you support lies since you benefit from their ill- gotten wealth.

Anonymous said...

And your family with their wealth has never opened any good school for poor children with special needs like Fewa?
Too baad!

Anonymous said...

Linda let your comment pass?!!! I'm just laughing at the fact that a woman who doesn't clean her home or cook for her husband brushes her son's teeth.

Anonymous said...

Only Robin Hood steals to give to the poor. Most keep it to themselves

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