By Ibrahim Danladi
Oladotun Kayode, better known as Do2dtun, a popular On-Air-Personality, has recently taken to social media to address singer D’banj regarding his alleged involvement in a custody dispute between Do2dtun and his estranged wife, Omotayo.
Omotayo, who is D’banj’s sister, was married to Do2dtun in 2013, and their union resulted in two children. In 2022, Omotayo filed for separation, citing forced abortion, domestic violence, and emotional abuse as reasons. The court granted them divided custody of their children.
In his ongoing battle for access to his two daughters, who currently reside with his ex-wife, Do2dtun accused D’banj of causing significant distress during his marriage to D’banj’s sister.
In a post that is now trending on his Instagram page, Do2dtun expressed his grievances, stating, “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.”
He continued, “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.”
Do2dtun emphasized that his children belong to him, not D’banj, and he expressed his determination to fight for their well-being. He also accused D’banj and his family of making his life difficult.
He declared, “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.”
Do2dtun’s passionate message underscores his determination to secure his children’s future, and his public declaration serves as a stern warning to D’banj in the ongoing custody dispute.