Tag: Do2dtun

  • Do2dtun calls out Bauchi govt over new law restricting DJs, event planners

    Do2dtun calls out Bauchi govt over new law restricting DJs, event planners

    On Air personality, Do2dtun, has called out the Bauchi State Sharia Commission’s new law restricting DJs, event planners, and other forms of entertainment at weddings.

    The law, which aims to curb “immoral celebrations,” bans cultural displays like Kawayawade, Aloba, and gala nights, citing the promotion of indecency as the reason.

    Do2dtun took to social media to express his outrage, describing the law as “a complete level of ignorance tied to hopelessness and joblessness.”

    He further stated that the individuals behind the law are “very very useless.” According to Do2dtun, the law is an overreach and an attempt to stifle creativity and self-expression.

    The Bauchi State Hisbah Board claims the move is in response to the rising number of divorces in the state, attributing it to “unholy practices” at weddings.

    However, Do2dtun disagrees, questioning the effectiveness of the law and labeling those behind it as “backward.” He joins a growing number of online critics who see the law as an infringement on personal freedom, however, here are some reactions to this new law

  • Popular radio station tackled for owing staff 8 months salary

    Popular radio station tackled for owing staff 8 months salary

    Media personality (OAP) Do2dtun has taken to social media to call out Soundcity radio station for owing its staff for eight months.

    The Cool FM presenter in a series of posts shared on the microblogging platform, X formerly Twitter on Wednesday, expressed concern for his colleagues at the station as he called out its management for neglecting financial responsibilities to employees.

    Do2dtun wrote: “My friends and colleagues at Soundcity, how do you guys cope? No salary for 8 months? Mehn, that is crazy.

    “It’s not by force to open a radio station. Owing your staff for 8 months is very cruel and inhumane.”

    As of the time of this report, Soundcity has not responded to the allegations.

  • No D’Banj’s songs at my party, Do2dun warns DJ

    No D’Banj’s songs at my party, Do2dun warns DJ

    Nigerian Media personality, Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode, popularly known as Do2tun

    has warned DJ not to play any tracks from his estranged brother-in-law, D’banj.

    Dotun celebrated his 40th with gratitude to God and his fans for their unwavering support.

    The media personality hosted a birthday bash, during which a viral video captured him demanding that songs by his ex-brother-in-law be removed from the playlist.

    He accompanied his heartfelt message with a series of timeless photos that captured the essence of his milestone moment.

    He said: “I repeat; No ‘fccking’ D’banj’s songs at my party.”

  • “I am free from the shackles of your imagination of me – Do2dtun on custody battle

    “I am free from the shackles of your imagination of me – Do2dtun on custody battle

    Media personality, Dotun Ojuolape fondly called Do2dtun has decided to focus on other things amid fighting for access to his kids from his separated wife.

    He stated this on his Instagram account while uploading a photo that he is finally free from the constraints of a person’s imagination about him.

    He described himself as a nonconformist with a huge heart.

    “Let me just say this, Real Dads don’t just love their children every now and then, it’s a love without end..? Some of you can’t ever understand that and it’s okay.

    “I am free from the shackles of your imagination of me. I am just a non-conformist with a big heart. It’s not a crime. Ojuolape, oya back to work.”

     

  • OAP Do2dtun responds as D’banj secure court order against him

    OAP Do2dtun responds as D’banj secure court order against him

    On-air personality, Do2dtun, has reacted to the court order his former in-law cum Nigerian singer, DBanj, secured against him.

    D’banj had filed an application at an Abuja federal court for an injunction restraining his estranged brother-in-law, Do2dtun, from making malicious and defamatory posts against him on social media.

    He filed the petition through one of his lawyers, Toheeb Lawal.
    The Judge, Emmanuel Iyanna, gave the injunction on Wednesday, October 18, 2023, in the case with Motion No: MN/218/2023.

    Responding to the court order, Dotun, in a post shared on his social media handle, said if they had obeyed the court order regarding the issue of his kids’ custody, no one would be here.

    He reiterated that the goal is to see his children, and he is unbothered about any court order or being arrested and detained in police custody.

    He wrote: “If you only you all obeyed order too. We won’t be here. Have kept quiet cos you asked for medication. I know, and I was so sure. You know very well what I was saying, and I wasn’t wrong, but yet again, the power game. I have still not seen my kids. For me, that’s the goal all these ones no concern me focus!

    “Don’t worry, you and I know you don’t want me to speak cos you need that bread Abi. You want my life dark and uneven, but you want yours to be yellow. Over my dead body… just give me my kids and let me live my life in peace.

    “If we all obeyed a simple court order, we won’t be here. Let’s all do the right thing and say our goodbyes. You won’t bully me. Police station, na human dey go there. Bring it on!!! Thank you, and God bless.”

  • Don’t use our kids to open old wounds – D’Banj sister, Omotayo warns Do2dtun

    Don’t use our kids to open old wounds – D’Banj sister, Omotayo warns Do2dtun

    Omotayo Oyebanjo, the ex-wife of On Air Personality, Kayode Oladotun, popularly known as Do2dtun, has warned the OAP to stop using their kids to open old wounds as they begin  their divorce proceedings.

    Omotayo is the sister of singer Dapo Oyebanjo popularly known as D’Banj.

    In a statement on Sunday via Instagram, Omotayo said their two daughters are fine and should be kept out of their marital separation. She said contrary to the allegations by her ex-husband over the custody of their children, the entertainer has access to their kids.

    Omotayo recalled how Do2dtun drove her to a hospital to have a forced abortion of a five-month pregnancy, accusing him of subjecting her to domestic violence and emotional abuse whilst they were living together as couple.

    The couple got  married in 2013 and had two children together.

    However, sometime in November 2021, Omotayo instituted a divorce proceeding before Justice AI Akobi of Court 23, High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, in Suit Number: GWD/PET/25/2021, over alleged “unending reckless emotional abuse, forced abortion and vicious domestic violence,” by Do2dtun, which she claimed has adversely affected her health and general well-being.

    Do2dtun recently alleged that he was not allowed to see his daughter, but Omotayo said their two daughters are too young for social media exposure.

    “Dotun, our kids are fine, and it is indeed good for you to see them and give them your treat as their father. It is indeed your right to spend time with them, but I kindly request that we resolve the children’s issue amicably. My legal team has initiated contact, and I encourage your lawyers to reciprocate, provided that we maintain the confidentiality of my address. We can do that now or anytime.

    “When you filed a motion for divided custody during holidays and festive period, my legal team raised no objections. I wanted, and still want, to shield our children from the tumult of our issues. The court granted the order for divided custody on holidays and festive seasons on June 6, 2022. I direct your attention to Order 1 on your Instagram post from October 11, 2023, where you shared the court order in an attempt to rally support on social media.

    “I believe that those who have rallied behind you in this false narrative will ultimately one day know better. Despite my suffering, I refrained from sharing my true experiences with my brother, as he had been advised not to support our marriage due to alarming reports from sources like Daddy Freeze and Dudu. Yet, you and I both dismissed these allegations as falsehoods, and you even confronted Daddy Freeze in defence of our relationship. My mother and I persevered in our faith in you.

    “In July 2022, I coordinated their holiday with you. You picked them up at 12:30 on July 17, 2022, and they returned to school in August after a month with you. You treated the girls to enjoyable experiences, and I even suggested to the older one to use “Daddy’s money” for my snacks. On July 18th, you messaged me about helping with the remaining clothes in the house, and we conversed amicably.

    “In mid-August, you posted a TikTok video with the girls on Instagram, and while some appreciated it, some comments turned inappropriate. I simply urged caution and expressed my concern that our 5 and 7-year-old daughters were too young to be exposed to social media and you know I don’t like it. Your reaction was intense; you lashed out at me and my family and reminded me that you had the final say in such matters. You subsequently blocked me on WhatsApp and all social media platforms, to date.

    “We emphasized our duty to share custody, even if the children were in a boarding school, and provided evidence of their travels during the first holiday to the court. We also pointed out our appeal for divided custody during Christmas and New Year. Your failure in court subsequently led to public denunciations of me, my family, and the court.

    “Despite the challenges we faced, my departure from the house followed the painful episode of a forced abortion at five months of pregnancy. You personally drove me to the doctor despite my pleas, later suggesting that we had reached a mutual agreement despite the unfortunate timing. I didn’t discuss it with my brother.

    “I am not inclined to embrace the social media persona you expected me to adopt after years of marriage. You suddenly wanted something different and I tried to be but didn’t work.

    “Let’s not use the kids to fight old wounds. Regardless, and for our children’s sake, I want to implore you to exercise restraint in this matter and leave my innocent family out of it. For our kids’ sake. There’s a process in place, let’s get it done so that you can have your kids and watch if truly that is the issue. May God heal you,” she said.

  • CID summons popular OAP Do2dtun  for questioning over domestic violence

    CID summons popular OAP Do2dtun  for questioning over domestic violence

    Popular Nigerian On Air Personality, Kayode Ojuolape Oladotun, popularly known as Do2dtun has been invited by Force Criminal Investigation Department for questioning over domestic violence allegations by his ex-wife, Omotayo.

    Omotayo had, in December 2022, instituted a divorce proceeding before Hon. Justice A. I Akobi of Court 23, High Court of Federal Capital Territory, in Suit Number: GWD/PET/25/2021 sometime in November 2021 over “unending reckless emotional abuse, forced abortion and vicious domestic violence” by Do2dtun which has adversely impacted her health and general well-being.

    It was reported that Do2dtun  stormed Omotayo’s residence in Abuja with policemen and forcefully broke into the premises, and assaulted her gateman and staff on the 14th of December, 2022.

    Omotayo, through her lawyer, Olajengbesi, thereafter petitioned the FCT Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Criminal Investigation Department, for unlawful entry, malicious damage, criminal trespass and unlawful use of policemen by Do2dtun.

    Following the ongoing investigation into the allegations of domestic violence in his marriage, the Force Criminal Investigation Department, in an invitation letter, requested the presence of the OAP at 11:00 am on Monday, the 16th of January 2023, for an interview with the Commissioner of Police, through DSP Umar Ubali.