Do You Have A Soul? Ex-Wife Tackles Fani-Kayode Over ‘Denied Access’ To Four Kids

Amidst the legal tussle for the custody of their four kids, the estranged wife of former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has called him out on social media.

Precious Chikwendu, whose marriage to Fani-Kayode hit the rocks in 2020 over allegations of infidelity and domestic violence, took to Instagram on Tuesday to accuse him of doing “emotional damage” to their kids.

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The ex-beauty queen said by denying the kids access to their mother, the former minister and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) was doing them a disservice.

She wrote in the Instagram post: “Whoever carries even one of these adorables as long as to term loves that soul deeply enough to keep and raise him as well, let alone multiple,” the actress wrote in the caption of a photo mix showing their four children.

“A right-thinking parent would do what is right for their kids regardless of relationships or ties to a partner who by the way has a right to peace or even call it self-determination like you often preached in the past.

“Denying these adorable ones, the rights to their mother who is alive, hale, and sane, contrary to what you would like to portray so badly says a lot. It is not about you or me. We are adults who would both live out our time and be gone.

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“These amazing ones, have a full life ahead and you shape them like this? If this is all about pinching me into hurting, you’ve lost already. I’m an adult who can cushion so much but these lovely tender ones, can they?

“This emotional damage you are doing to them is also a disservice to yourself.

“I hear you finally let them go to school after one year because I came at you on that. What would you tell them when their mates raise conversations about their mother during family tree classes?

“It indeed is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of the living God. Do you have a soul?”

Chikwendu’s outburst came days after she filed a fundamental human rights suit against Fani-Kayode at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

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She demanded N800 million damages in the suit which named the ex-minister, the Inspector-General of Police and his men as defendants.

“The fifth respondent and I have four children together and I am forcefully separated from our children, who are all minors.

“Consequent upon the unbridled violence perpetrated against me by the fifth respondent and the forceful separation from our children, I filed a suit in the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with Suit No CV/372/2021.

“Rather than allow the contending matters placed before the FCT High Court to be determined by the honorable court, the fifth respondent has persisted in using the Police officers under the control of the first respondent (IGP) and supervised by the second respondent (Commissioner of Police FCT) incessantly to intimidate and harass me with a view to interfering in the adjudicatory powers of a competent court of justice,” read part of the suit filed by Abdul-Aziz Jimoh on Chikwendu’s behalf.

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