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JUST-IN: Fani-Kayode speaks on alleged plan by ex-wife to kidnap Kemi Olunloyo

A viral video of Kemi Olunloyo in which the content creator claimed that she got intelligence from Chief Femi Fani-Kayode that his ex-wife, Precious Chikwendu, planned to kidnap her has drawn response from the former Aviation minister..CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

Fani-Kayode and Ms Chikwendu have four sons together. Their marriage ended unceremoniously as both were exchanging public spat at the height of the union crash.

Olunloyo’s attribution to the ex-minister in respect of his ex has drawn his denial as Fani-Kayode took to his Facebook handle on Saturday to deny telling her anything of such.

“My ex-wife and mother of my four sons Dr. Precious Chikwendu sent me a video of my childhood friend and sister Madame Kemi Olunloyo in which the latter made extensive comments about a matter and a number of individuals that does not in any way involve or concern me and my family and in which we have no interest.

“The only thing she said which is of any interest or relevance to me and mine in the entire broadcast is the baseless allegation that I had told her that Precious had planned to have her kidnapped some years ago.

“This is patently false. I never said anything of the sort and my sister Kemi is in error.

“Given my friendship and close relationship with her over the last 43 years I do not want to believe that she said it out of malice or with evil intent but rather that her memory did not serve her well and that it was a genuine error. That is the light in which I view this matter,” he protested.

He equally said: “Precious and I have had our differences in the past but we put all that behind us long ago.

“As the mother of my children she remains part of me and my family.

“We enjoy a cordial and close relationship even though we are no longer married and I would appreciate it if you would please leave us both out of your public discourse.”CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

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