Dotun Kayode, the Nigerian on-air-personality better known as Do2dtun has once again called out Omotayo, his estranged wife, over the custody of their two children. 

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Omotayo and Dotun tied the knot in 2013. The marriage is blessed with two kids.

Last December, Omotayo filed for a divorce based on allegations of forced abortion.

She also accused her partner of domestic violence and emotional abuse.

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The high court in Abuja subsequently granted divided custody of their children which Omotayo did not oppose pending the final determination of the suit.

In a flurry of Instagram posts on Thursday, the media personality claimed he is being denied access to his children.

 

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The OAP alleged that after bearing Omotayo and her family’s “evil for a year”, he had grown weary.

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The radio host said he is now ready to defend his name and fight for his right to be involved in his daughters’ lives.

In one of the posts, Dotun also shared a picture of himself and his daughters to mark the International Day of the Girl Child — which is observed on October 11.

 

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“This was ruled 6th of July 2022. My Lawyers help me here, please. This is just a snippet. I have waited a whole year dealing with you and your family’s wickedness,” the lengthy post reads in part.

“I will make sure that every little piece of information from your existence to your 3rd generation will be available here. It’s easy to hurt me cos the mob always chose the expected hence you played this card.
I don ready for Una now…..

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“Listen! Now I am ready to fight. Taiwo @FIFIFUUDIES you have lived through this lie for too long.”

In June, the OAP also accused Omotayo of denying him access to his kids amid their divorce saga.



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