Dotun Kayode, the radio host, has accused D’banj, the singer, of being an instrument of discord in his child custody case with Omotayo, his estranged wife.
D’banj is a brother-in-law to Dotun while Omotayo and D’banj are siblings.
Omotayo and Dotun’s marriage, which began in 2013, hit a rough patch in 2022 when Omotayo filed for divorce, citing allegations of forced abortion.
The high court in Abuja granted a divided custody of their children, a decision Omotayo did not oppose, pending the final resolution of the suit.
Recently, Dotun resumed his child custody battle with his wife, claiming he is being denied access to his children.
In an Instagram post on Saturday, Dotun alleged that D’banj is causing pain and discord in his life.
He recalled the support he gave D’banj when the singer lost his son and accused him of repaying him with negativity.
Dotun mouthed that Dbanj is experiencing career stagnation because of what he described as the singer’s “self-centered” nature.
The OAP claimed that Dbanj targeted his family after he refused to work with him.
He argued that the children in question are his, not D’banj’s and accused the singer of trying to alienate them from him.
“I know how much I was there for you when you lost your son. You know the pain of losing a child but you are now the instrument of discord and wickedness in mine,” Dotun wrote.
“You see why your career never took a lift, it is because you only see yourself and never see what others see.
“You knew this boy lifted and it upset you. So the only way to hurt him was through his wife and kids. You knew I loved them. After I said I cannot work with you, that was my issue.
“These are my kids not yours. People do not know why I am involving you so much, you will not make me happy yet you and your family took my source of joy.”
As of when this report was filed, Dbanj is yet to respond to Dotun’s accusations.
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