September 22, 2024

Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Ifu Ennada has dropped her two cents on the ongoing custody dispute between On Air Personality Oladotun Ojuolape, aka Do2dtun, and his ex-wife, Omotayo Oyebanjo.

The Nation reported that the media personality shamed his ex-wife who doubled as D’banj’s younger sister in a series on his Instagram page for refusing him access to his daughters.

In a plea for support, Ifu added that netizens should start this trend now rather than waiting till things become really bad.

She stated that Dotun has every right to see his children and that a court order supports this.

The reality star described his situation as heartbreaking as she further noted how badly people have treated him.

Taking a dig at his in-laws who are in support of their daughter’s action, she questioned their spiritual life.

Ifu added that no matter the cause of a break-up, children shouldn’t be used as pawns in a bid to punish your ex, especially one that really wants to be in their lives.

She said: “Justice For Dotun. Let’s not wait until things get very ugly before we trend. JusticeForDotun.

That man has a right to see his children, there is even a court order in support of this. His situation is heartbreaking, and every receipt he’s dropped online shows how badly these people are treating him.

“Is Nigeria now a jungle where people flout court orders?

Nobody is bigger than the law. Give that man access to his kids FFS!

“I read that his wife and in-laws are Christians.

What type of Christian behaves like a Tyrant?

Is this how Christ commanded us to carry ourselves as Christians?

Is it the same God we serve?

You can’t be a Christian and glorify Satan with your actions.

You can’t be a Christian only when it’s convenient for your ego.

“No matter the cause of the break-up, children should not be used as pawns in a bid to punish your Ex, especially one that really wants to be in their lives.

Justice For Dotun”.

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