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I’ll be your nightmare — OAP Dotun threatens D’banj

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Popular On-Air-Personality, Oladotun Kayode, aka Do2dtun, has taken to social media to drag singer D’banj for his alleged involvement in the custody dispute between him and his estranged wife, Omotayo.

Omotayo, who is D’banj’s sister, got married to Do2dtun in 2013, and the marriage produced two children.

In 2022, Omotayo filed for separation over alleged forced abortion, domestic violence, and emotional abuse. The couple were granted divided custody.

However, Do2dtun, in continuation of his fight to have access to his two daughters, who are currently in the custody of his ex-wife, accused Dbanj of having made life unbearable for him while he was still married to his sister.

According to a now-trending post on his Instagram page on Saturday, the OAP said D’banj had messed with the wrong person and threatened to fight back to gain access to his kids.

His post: “You know how much I was there for you @iambangalee 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.

“After I said I can’t work with you, that was my issue. So the only way to hurt me was through my wife and kids. You knew I loved them. I didn’t want to do what you do to make money. I’m a non-conformist, and it annoyed you so much.

“These are my kids, not yours. People don’t know why I am involving you so much, but don’t ever be the reason for someone’s unhappiness. You won’t make me happy, yet you and your family took my source of joy. The worst man you can fight is someone who is ready to die.

“Dapo, your mother, and Taiwo made my life a living hell. I jump on stage, sweat so hard to make a living, build a legacy for myself and my family because, as you said, “I was a golddigger,” but you see how I made my own little gold without you. No one knew we were even related, but you just couldn’t let me breathe. You now took my source of happiness. Listen, I will be your nightmare. You messed with the wrong person. Kids are not objects. They are priceless.”

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