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    Dotun calls out American Embassy in Nigeria for allowing his ex-wife relocate to the US

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    OAP Dotun has taken to social media to call out the American Embassy in Nigeria for allowing his ex-wife, Taiwo Oyebanjo, relocate to the US with their children without his consent.

    Dotun and Taiwo were married for eight years until they went their separate ways and have been battling for the custody of their two girls. Dotun has repeatedly called out Taiwo, her family and Taiwo’s older brother, singer D’banj, for allegedly denying him access to their children despite court orders for a joint custody.

    In a series of posts shared on social media this morning, Dotun accused the US Embassy in Nigeria of conniving with Taiwo to relocate their daughters to the US without his consent. He also called out the former US Consulate to Nigeria for allegedly conniving with Taiwo and her family to take his kids out Nigeria without his consent.

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