Femi Fani-Kayode Don Separate From His Wife, Chikwendu, As Im Sue Blogger N2bn Untop DNA Story

Before-before  Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, don separate from his wife, Precious Chikwendu wey dem get four son together .
The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP chieftain don also sue a popular blogger, Stella Dimokorkus, as im demand N2bn from her for tori wey he term “libelous” .
FFK  accuse the blogger say she attribute the separation to domestic violence and also say the triplet sons fit no bi his pikin as na through IVF dem born dem and Chikwendu kon demand DNA test.
This na for letter sign by his lawyer, Mr. Adeola Adedipe, dated September 16, 2020.
The letter title
 ‘Defamation of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode- Re: Femi Fani-Kayode and Precious Chikwendu Part Ways Over Alleged Domestic Violence’,
The former minister said he was disturbed about the manner in which the report was written which insults the sensibilities of unsuspecting readers.
He denied allegations that he retrieved the car he bought for his estranged wife and had left her broke.
Fani-Kayode said it was saddening that his innocent little children could be dragged into such a report, subjecting them to ridicule.
“Our client is aggrieved and has instructed us to draw your attention to these libelous breaches of his person and family. By this publication, our client has received denigrating phone calls and messages across the globe by virtue of which he now sufferers immeasurable loss of goodwill.
“However, he is inclined to draw a curtain over the wild and spurious claims if you retract the allegations on the same platform they were published and consequently apologise to him in two other national dailies.
 
“You are also advised to enter into negotiations with us for the sum of two billion naira only being a token amount for penitence. Please bear in mind that you have 14 days from receipt of this letter to comply with the highlighted mitigating measures, the failure of which will leave our client with no preferred alternative than to seek redress in court.”

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