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  • Court strikes out Sen. Brent’s defamation suit against Fani-Kayode’s wife

    Court strikes out Sen. Brent’s defamation suit against Fani-Kayode’s wife

    A Federal High Court, Abuja, on Tuesday struck out a suit filed by Sen. Grace Bent against Precious Chikwendu, wife of former Aviation Minister, Cheif Femi Fani-Kayode.

    Justice Obiora Egwuatu threw out the suit for want of diligent prosecution.

    It would be recalled that Mrs Brent, through the Nigerian Police, instituted the case against Chikwendu, the ex-beauty queen in 2021.

    She was, on March 10, 2022, arraigned by the police on allegations bordering on defamation of character and cyberstalking.

    But the defendant pleaded not guilty to the charge and the judge admitted her to bail in the terms of the administrative bail earlier granted her by the police.

    Though Chikwendu and the ex-minister were in court on March 29 when the matter came up, the prosecuting lawyer was conspicuously absent and no reason was given for the non-appearance, forcing the judge to fixed the matter for May 9.

    When the case was called up for hearing on Tuesday, the prosecuting lawyer, N.D. Elodimuo, said though the matter was slated for hearing and he was ready to go on, their witness was not in court.

    Elodimuo then asked for a short adjournment.

    But Chikwendu’s counsel, Emeka Uchegbulam, disagreed with Elodimuo on his application for a short adjournment.

    Uchegbulam prayed the court to dismiss the suit for lack of diligent prosecution.

    According to him, from the date this matter was filed, they have not shown diligence in prosecution.

    “This has been the attitude in every appearance,” he said.

    “When a prosecution has not shown any diligence in prosecuting a case, the only option left for the court is to dismiss it.

    “We urge the court to so hold,” he added, citing previous case to back his argument.

    Elodimuo, who objected to Uchegbulam’s application, said Section 396(4) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015 provided that, each party was entitled to fair hearing, and that the defence had not shown reasonable ground for a call for the dismissal of the suit.

    Justice Egwuatu told Elodimuo that he expected him to apologise for the absence in the last adjourned date “but you just stepped into court as if nothing happened.

    “You did not even give any reason why your witness is not in court.”

    When the judge asked him if they had other witnesses in the matter, the lawyer said though the IPO was a witness, the officer was on official duty.

    “When did you file this charge?” Justice Egwuatu asked.

    “We filed it in 2021,” the lawyer responded.

    In a ruling, the judge struck out the charge for want in diligent prosecution.

    He held that the prosecution, apparently, was not ready to prosecute the matter.

    Chikwendu, who had been in court for no fewer than 11 times since the matter began, was sighted alongside her husband, Mr Fani-Kayode, feeling elated.

  • Fani-Kayode withdraws case against estranged wife, Precious Chikwendu

    Fani-Kayode withdraws case against estranged wife, Precious Chikwendu

    Former Aviation Minister, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, on Thursday, withdrew an attempted murder suit filed against his estranged wife, Ms Precious Chikwendu.

    Prosecution counsel, John Ijagbemi, told Justice Inyang Ekwo of a Federal High Court, Abuja shortly after the matter was called for the defendants to take a plea.

    “The matter was slated for re-arraignment of the defendants today.

    “However, we want to plead to your lordship for the withdrawal of the case,” he said.

    Ijagbemi informed that the FCT Commissioner of Police was in receipt of a letter from the nominal complainant (Fani-Kayode) about his intention to withdraw the case.

    He said the withdrawal of the charge was provided for in Section 108 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA), 2015.

    After lawyer to Ms Chikwendu and others, Peter Abang, did not oppose the request, Justice Ekwo dismissed the suit.

    In the amended 14-count charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/01/2022 dated and filed on April 28, Chikwendu was the 2nd defendant in the matter.

    Other defendants in the trial include Emmanuel Anakan, Prisca Chikwendu and Osakwe Azubuike as 1st, 3rd and 4th defendants respectively, while others are said to be at large.

    Speaking to newsmen after the sitting, Abang described the withdrawal of the suit as “a welcomed development.”

    On his part, Ijagbemi said “the complainant, via the prosecution, has the unfettered power to withdraw a charge before the court.”

    He said with the provision of ACJA, 2015, a charge could be withdrawn even until judgment against any of the defendants or accused persons standing trial before the court.

    The lawyer said the ex-minister, in his withdrawal of case letter, informed that “the whole family members had sat and amicably resolved the matter without any rancour or recourse to previous occurrences and they are happily standing and living together in love and in harmony

    “And we, being an institution of government saddled with the responsibility of protection of lives and property, seeking peace and order in the society including individual family, we are glad to apply for the withdrawal of this case against the defendants.

    “You all know that it is the family that is really involved and we are interested in the peace and tranquility of the family and that is why we have withdrawn it and it is our pleasure.”

  • FFK’s wife, Precious Chikwendu reunites with children after long battle for custody

    Precious Chikwendu, the wife of the former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode a.k.a FFK, has reunited with her children after months of intense battle.

     

    The duo has been in an intense fight in and out of the court over the custody of the kids who have been in the care of their father ever since.

     

    In a new development, Chikwendu finally got to reunite with her children amidst the battle for divorce.

     

    Taking to Instagram, FFK shared a video of the moments the kids’ mother enjoyed with them which he described as a ‘beautiful sight.’

     

    “My sons spent the day with their mother yesterday! ?❤️
    What a beautiful sight it was! ?❤️
    Love, peace and joy all around! ?❤️?
    Thanks be to God. ?❤️?
    @snowhiteey , Thanks Mama Aragorn. ?,” FFK wrote while sharing the video.

     

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) recalls that Chikwendu and FFK have been locked in a messy legal battle over the custody of their four sons since they parted ways in 2020.

     

    Chikwendu had petitioned the United Nations (UN), Amnesty International, United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF), and United States Agency for International Development (USAID) seeking justice and custody of her children.

     

    The petition came about 48 hours after she penned a sad, public note to her first son Lotanna on his birthday.

     

    In December 2021, she urged a Customary Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) court to declare that she was never married to the ex-minister.

     

    Contrary to his claims, she said he neither paid her bride price nor performed customary or statutory marriage rites with her. As a result, she seeks access to the four children she bore him.

     

    In the same month, the former Minister disobeyed court orders to allow her access to her children, alleging that she has bipolar disorder and schizophrenia.

     

    FFK, whom the Nigerian anti-graft arraigned for allegedly forging medical reports to evade trial on December 17, 2021, also alleged that she refused to breastfeed her sons, as such, owns no bragging right to be called a mother.

     

    Various court suits have granted Chikwemdu access to her children, who are all below the age of eight.

     

    In the letter titled, ‘Request for Access to the Petitioner’s Four Male Children,’ Ms Chikwendu chose Central Park in Abuja to meet with the children on December 18, 2021, from 9 a.m. till 6 p.m.

     

    Other days scheduled for the visitation were January 1, 2022, New Year’s Day, at the same venue and time.

     

    The petition
    The petition ‘Justice for Snowhite and Sons’ billed to hit 10,000 signatures had accumulated 8128 signatures as of press time.

     

    Other agencies named in the petition include Human Rights Campaign, Child Rights Advocacy, Project Alert, and Women Advocacy.

     

    According to Chikwendu, the petition was initiated “to reach all international agencies reachable.”

     

    In the petition hosted on Change, org, the ex-beauty queen said her ex-partner has a history of abusing women.

     

    According to her, she experienced severe mental and physical abuse for six years together.

     

    Chikwendu also claimed she was locked up in a mental home where she was injected with substances on the ex-ministers orders to “enable him to create a situation to take over her kids.”

     

    The mother-of-four said since their affair ended on August 2, 2020, she has been denied access to her children.

     

    The petition partly read: “This petition would help African women who have been denied a right to their children because they were married to or cohabited with a person of power.

     

    “This petition would put an end to bullying and oppression from political spouses who have the power and means to oppress and frustrate their partners out of the lives of their growing children who need the love and care of both parents. Precious is seeking justice and custody of her children. This bill will help her bring her problem before the International community.”

  • Fani-Kayode’s former wife arraigned for cyberstalking

    Fani-Kayode’s former wife arraigned for cyberstalking

    Ex-wife of former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, Precious Chikwendu, was on Thursday arraigned before Justice Obiora Egwuatu at the Federal High Court, Abuja, for cyberstalking.

     

    The judge admitted Chikwendu, an ex-beauty queen, to bail in the terms of the administrative bail earlier granted her by the police and adjourned the matter until June 7 for commencement of trial.

     

    During Chikwendu’s arraignment, she pleaded not guilty to the charge after it was read to her.

     

    Following her not guilty plea, the prosecuting counsel, Victor, prayed the court for a date to commence trial and also prayed the court to remand Chikwendu in the Correctional Centre in Kuje.

     

    He said the defendant should be remanded pending the hearing and determination of the matter.

     

    However, counsel for Chikwendu, Alex Ejesieme, SAN, opposed the application, describing it as funny.

     

    “I am surprised that counsel is making this funny application,” Ejesieme said.

     

    The senior lawyer told the court that he had filed an application for bail and that the prosecution had been served.

     

    He said the prosecution only served him their counter affidavit on Wednesday and he had replied with a further affidavit and a reply on points of law.

     

    He claimed that the late service of the counter affidavit by the prosecution was a ploy to have his client remanded in prison.

     

    Ejesieme argued that the prayer that Chikwendu should be remanded in prison was uncalled for since she had never breached the terms of the administrative bail granted her by the police.

     

    “That is why I am saying it is funny since the defendant has been on administrative bail,” he said.

     

    He further argued that Chikwendu was a mother of four and urged the court to admit her to bail based on the earlier administrative bail granted her by the police.

     

    Okoye prayed the court to refuse the bail application filed by Ejesieme on behalf of Chikwendu.

     

    He argued that she had conducted herself in a way that undermined then Administration of Criminal Justice Act, citing paragraphs 5 to 9 of his counter affidavit.

     

    The prosecutor said that even when the charge was already in court, the Chikwendu had been making publications to suggest that the criminal administration act was biased.

     

    He urged the court to exercise its discretion in favour of the prosecution.

     

    He described Chikwendu’s averments as extraneous, especially the matrimonial claim.

     

    According to him, most of the 16 paragraphs in the affidavit attached to the bail application were false and misleading.

     

    The officer argued that contrary to paragraph 8 of Chikwendu’s affidavit, she failed to appear in court on Jan. 24 when the case was slated for arraignment even though she had been served with the charge.

     

    “Moreso, the defendant is suspected to still be engaging in criminal activities in the similitude to the one she is charged with herein necessitating further investigation into her activities,” Okoye said.

     

    Okoye posited that refusing the bail application would not impair the defendant’s preparation for her trial in the case as she would always have access to her counsel.

     

    He urged the court to refuse Chikwendu’s bail plea, saying that the prosecution was ready to prosecute the case expeditiously as all the witnesses are within jurisdiction.

     

    Justice Egwuatu, however, said that he found no reason to deny Chikwendu bail.

     

    In her words: “I have painstakingly read the opposition to the bail application and I have not seen any reason to deny her bail.

     

    “On the contrary, the defendant has deposed that she will not jump bail and that she was granted administrative bail by the police and she never breeched the terms.”

     

    Recall that Chikwendu, on Feb. 14, was arraigned before Justice Inyang Ekwo for attempted murder of her former husband, Fani-Kayode.

     

    In a charge number: FHCABJ/CR/1/2022 filed by the Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, against Chikwendu and three others, she was said to have attempted to stab Fani-Kayode with a kitchen knife on Nov. 24, 2018 at Asokoro.

     

    Others arraigned alongside Chikwendu in the 13 counts dated and filed Jan. 7 were Emmanuel Anakan, Prisca Chikwendu and Osakwe Azubuike as 1st, 3rd and 4th defendants l, while others were said to be at large.

     

    They, however, pleaded not guilty to all the charges.

     

    Justice Ekwo had fixed April 27, April 28 and April 29 to begin trial

     

    It was gathered that Chikwendu, who was accused of infidelity by the former minister, was also said to have withdrawn various civil cases filed against Fani-Kayode.

     

    The former minister said Chikwendu had always been given access to her children under close supervision due to her alleged mental challenges which could result to hurting the children.

     

    The former minister had also alleged that Chikwendu stopped calling the children on telephone for about seven months now contrary to her habit in the past.

     

    An Abuja Magistrate Court in Wuse Zone 2 had, also recently, restrained the ex-wife from making comments that could lead to the identification of the children whose custody issues had been submitted before it for determination.

  • Court bars Fani-Kayode’s ex-wife from talking about failed marriage

    Court bars Fani-Kayode’s ex-wife from talking about failed marriage

    An FCT Family Court sitting at the Magistrate District, Wuse Zone II, Abuja, has restrained Precious Chikwendu, from making comments that could lead to the identification of children whose custody issues have been submitted before it for determination.

    Chiwendu is the former wife of ex-Minister of Aviation, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, the applicant in the matter.

    The presiding judge, Njideka Duru, gave the order following a motion ex-parte moved by the applicant’s counsel, Adeola Adedipe, to the effect.

    The judge, thereafter, granted the order of interim injunction restraining Chikwendu “from publishing the names, address, school, photographs or making any comment, presenting any speech or paper whether at a public gathering or during a programme described as ‘Green Shift’ (Apostolic Roundtables) slated for Feb. 24.”

    She also granted the order restraining the ex-wife from commenting “on any social media platform of any information likely to lead to the identification of any of the children whose custody issues have been submitted to this court for determination, pending the determination of the motion on notice for interlocutory injunction.”

    Adedipe, in the motion ex-parte marked: MN/05/2022 filed on Feb. 14 on behalf of Fani-Kayode, prayed the court for four orders, which include “an order granting leave to the applicant, to amend the originating process filed in this case.

    He sought for an order of substituted service on the respondent of the amended originating motion, motion on notice for interlocutory injunction and hearing notice.

    The lawyer also sought for an order setting down for hearing in camera, the conduct of any or all proceedings in this case, in the best interest of the children involved; to preserve their respective rights to dignity and privacy.

    He also asked the court for an order of interim injunction stopping Chikwendu or associates from making presentations at any public gathering or social media platform of the broken relationship.

    The judge, who granted the orders for substituted service and to amend the originating process, also granted reliefs 1, 2, 3 and 4(b) of the application.

    She adjourned the matter until March 24 for hearing.

    Chikwendu, an ex-beauty queen, was on Feb. 14, docked before Justice Inyang Ekwo of a Federal High Court (FHC), Abuja for attempted murder of her former husband, Fani-Kayode.

    Though pleaded not guilty in the charge number: FHCABJ/CR/1/2022 filed by the FCT Commissioner of Police against her and three others, the ex-wife was alleged to have attempted to stab Fani-Kayode with a kitchen knife on Nov. 24, 2018 at Asokoro, within the court jurisdiction.

    Prosecuting counsel, John Ijagbemi, had also told the newsmen that the complainant planned to amend the charge to include an attempt by Chikwendu to kill the four children she had for the ex-minister going by the facts available to the police.

    Justice Ekwo had fixed April 27 for the trial.

    Chikwendu, who was accused of infidelity by the former minister, was also said to have withdrawn various civil cases filed against Fani-Kayode.

    Although the duo had parted ways, the former minister said Chikwendu had always been given access to her children under closed supervision due to her alleged mental challenges which could result to hurting the children.

    The former minister had also alleged that Chikwendu stopped calling the children on telephone for about seven months now contrary to her habit in the past.

    In a related development, the ex-wife’s arraignment in an alleged defamation of character suit filed against her by former Sen. Grace Bent, on Jan. 24, before Justice Obiora Egwuatu of FHC was stalled due to Chikwendu’s absence in court.

    Chikwendu, was neither in court nor any lawyer represented her and the judge fixed March 10 for her arraignment.

  • Fani-Kayode’s estranged wife writes emotional note to mark son’s birthday

    Fani-Kayode’s estranged wife writes emotional note to mark son’s birthday

    Precious Chikwendu, estranged wife of Femi Fani-Kayode on Tuesday wrote an emotional note to mark their first son’s birthday.

    In the note addressed to her son, Precious shared a detailed narration of the tragic things she went through when she was still with Fani-Kayode.

    The mum of four shared a video slideshow of the moments she shared with her son before she parted ways with his father, and recounted how he allegedly physically assaulted her when their son was barely 4 months.

    She wrote:

    “Happy birthday Aragorn Mara’mm❤️ My darling son Lotanna. It is another 1st of February normally on such days I usually start the day with an epistle of how amazing you are and how much of an awesome son you’ve been to me from conception to this very day but it is time it is so different.

    “Lotanna my son, these few months I have spent in so much pain wondering how you have been surviving and how you are coping given the situation surrounding you. I feel so sad and ashamed that you have been used as a pawn .

    “You are that son that gives me peace and calm in the storm, your ability to understand me even in silence still amazes me. I know you are not ignorant of the happenings but can do nothing as you just soak things in and forge on.

    “Never underestimate the bond between your mother and you the bond that was formed right from when you were in my womb and you witnessed all the punches, you took them with me as you kicked so hard and would only calm down when I whispered and pleaded with you , affirming that you would one day wipe my tears.

    “It was only at that point you would calm down and stop kicking as if you understood how those punches and harsh words froze my entire heart and soul.

    “What haven’t we weathered together? You witnessed so many in my womb and when you arrived this world, you were barely four months old when you witnessed your mother being beaten like a puppy. You were in my arms that night at the wheatbaker hotel after he was released from ikoyi prison, it was all laughter at first then prayers of Thanksgiving and next punches.

    “You were dragged from my arms like a little bag of cake and I held on so tightly, the look in your eyes was that of so much fear , I looked into your eyes and I could read you clearly it was more of “Never Let Me Go mum”.

    “So I held on to you, the more I held on to you the more the punches came . You cried out loudly and my heart shredded the more as the splashes of blood gushing from my nose landed on you. You were so terrified and all I wanted to do was get you out of that scene.

    “I was able to get off with you and ran to the short stay apartment where chidera and others were before you slept off on my chest after crying for so long.????

    “As early as 4am jom and kubechi were at the door knocking, with their mom pleading on the phone that I have a rethink and forgive as it would be sad and a scandal if I ended things on this note.

    “Next was at our enugu hideout, somewhere off independence layout where hidden brother (my cousin ikenna) and I kept him safe from arrest during the efcc hunt era , when he insisted I must come along with him to hide.

    “I couldn’t leave you with anybody so you came along with us. One night he started again shouting and beating me up for stories I could not even place and then I ran with you when the punches got so bad, he and his bodyguards/policemen chased us and they were dragging you from me in the middle of the road late into the night.

    “Thank God for the intervention of those vigilante group they would have taken you from me and that would have been it but I held on so tightly and then the men asked him to let go but get into his house and settle his issues rather than drag a kid at night given that he was a public figure.

    “Next morning hidden brother was there to plead with me to forgive and let go. The countless situations you witnessed at Aso Drive also led to you having some trauma.

    You formed the habit of being so attached to me, you followed me everywhere. To the bathroom , kitchen , whenever i made to move you ran after me in fear. You’re so scared of even sleeping as you felt you sleeping would translate to me disappearing when you wake up.

    “Initially I thought it was because of the bond between us but after I was thrown out and I went to Esther’s place because the 7 pastor prophesied that I was Delilah and I was going to shave Samson’s hair I realized it was all a trauma bond.

    “You cried so badly when I was away that your father had you brought to me at Esther’s place by your nannies and the bodyguards. You spent two tonights with me with you clinged to me so much that I felt every pain in your heart”.

  • Fani-Kayode says estranged wife suffering from ‘bi-polar disorder and schizophrenia’, keeps mum on impotency allegations

    Fani-Kayode says estranged wife suffering from ‘bi-polar disorder and schizophrenia’, keeps mum on impotency allegations

    Former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, on Thursday said his estranged wife is suffering from “bi-polar disorder and schizophrenia.”

    Fani-Kayode, through his counsel, Ayodeji Sunday Ibikunle, said Miss Precious Chikwendu, is mentally unstable.

    Precious had this week told an Abuja High Court that all her four children with the former aviation minister were conceived through artificial insemination.

    The former beauty queen alleged that the former minister had erectile dysfunction which made her to remain celibate during the cohabitation.

    She claimed that she did not have sex with Fani-Kayode throughout their six-year relationship.

    In a statement made available newsman, the former minister ignored all the allegations, but only rained abuses on her former wife.

    “We are constrained to point out the fact that Miss Precious Chikwendu, the former partner of our client Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, Sadaukin Shinkafi, is suffering from bi-polar disorder and schizophrenia and we acknowledge the fact that she is totally insane.

    “Ordinarily we cannot be expected to respond to the crass, filthy, delusional, sallacious, disgraceful and absurd allegations of an insane person.

    “We appreciate the fact that Precious is clinically unstable, is as mad as a hatter and is prone to telling monstrous lies and making delusional statements.

    “A glaring example of her degenerating mental state is the pernicious and specious lie and diabolical fabrication from the pit of hell that any of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode’s sons is suffering from COVID-19 or that any of them has head injuries. And neither is it true that his lawyers made any such claims in court or elsewhere.

    “Precious Chikwendu, who has made these sinister and cruel claims about her own children, is not only heartless, dangerous and delusional but is also nothing but a pathological liar with a troubled and twisted mind that is in urgent need of medical attention.

    “Other than to make the above clarification we will continue to ignore her rantings, falsehood and mendacious fabrications and to pray for her recovery.

    Meanwhile we will meet her in court where she will be exposed for who and what she is and what she suffers from.”

  • How Fani-Kayode bought me sex toys to cover his impotency for six years, estranged wife tells court

    How Fani-Kayode bought me sex toys to cover his impotency for six years, estranged wife tells court

    Ex-beauty queen, Precious Chikwendu has told a Customary Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja that a former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has erectile dysfunction.

    According to her, Fani-Kayode never consummated his six-year relationship with her because of his alleged challenge.

    Miss Chikwendu said the four children she had with Fani-Kayode were conceived via artificial insemination.

    She told the court that she was forced to be celibate during the time they were together as a couple.

    She also told the court that the former minister did not perform any rites before their marriage nor paid her bride price.

    She, therefore, prayed the court to declare that she was never married to Fani-Kayode.

    Like she has done several times, Chikwendu accused Fani-Kayode of assaulting her while they were married, adding that the former minister lied to her that his marriage to his third wife had ended.

    The petitioner, Chikwendu stated this in her November 29, 2021 “Application for issuance of civil summons/plaint” against Fani-Kayode, the respondent.

    The suit, numbered FCT/CCK8/01/043/2021, was filed by her counsel, Mr Abiodun E. Olusanya.

    She is seeking the following reliefs: “An order declaring that there was no customary marriage between the petitioner and the respondent (despite their six-year cohabitation) under the Nanka, Orumba North, Anambra State of Igbo native law and customs.

    “Alternatively, assuming by the evidence during the trial the court finds that there was a customary marriage between parties:

    “An order dissolving the customary marriage between the petitioner and the respondent forthwith.

    “An order granting the petitioner access to and custody of the four children of the cohabitation between parties especially during their academic calendar.

    “An order ordering the respondent to be continuously responsible for the academic, medical, clothing and welfare of the four children of the cohabitation.

    “An order ordering the respondent to release and return the Petitioner’s property.”

    The properties are the petitioner’s certificates and documents, trophies from the United Nations pageantry, Red Range Rover SUV, registered under her foundation’s name and the foundation’s certificates and the petitioner’s picture, among others.

    She identified others as her mother’s burial videos and souvenirs, her mother’s certificates and documents, her clothes and personal belongings including gadgets, sewing machines left at the children’s play area and her refrigerator and kitchen gadgets for her food company, Mommy Pee Food.

    Chikwendu said her relationship with Fani-Kayode was full of “woes, lies, deceits, quarrels, assaults, battery and domestic violence, lack of trust and absence of love, public disgrace and shame, and absence of sex due to the inability to sexually perform and intolerable behaviour of the respondent.”

    She contended that there was never a marriage between the parties on the ground, among others, that the respondent “has continuously behaved in such a way that the Petitioner cannot reasonably be expected to continue to live with the respondent any further or formally enter into any form of traditional marriage whit him.”

    She added: “From the inception of the cohabitation, the Respondent has been a violent person who attacks the Petitioner and her family members at will without provocation.”

    She averred that in 2016 when the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) raided Fani-Kayode’s house, she found his marriage certificate with his third wife, Regina.

    She said she confronted him with it and requested to see their divorce certificate, following which he allegedly confessed that he had yet to do so.

    Chinwendu said, “At every attempt, the petitioner made to have sexual intercourse with the respondent, there was never erection of the respondent’s penis/manhood and penetration was frustrating.

    “During such periods of frustration and sexual desire, the petitioner would be left with the choice of merely rubbing herself on the respondent, to have the slightest bit of relief.

    “The petitioner then insisted parties should seek medical help for the respondent, and on visiting the family doctor, the respondent claimed he was diagnosed of having a cyst on his penis/manhood, which is not allowing the respondent to have erection and or perform sexually,

    “The respondent was supposedly placed on cyprotab and the doctor suggested that the respondent should go and decide when he wishes to remove/untangle the cyst.

    “Few days after the visit to the doctor, the respondent informed the petitioner that he had discussed with Regina and she had prayed over it, that the respondent should not do the operation, else he would die.

    “The respondent never took the cyprotab medication, but any time the petitioner tried to engage the respondent in sexual activities, the respondent would claim his penis/manhood was paining him and then drink the medication.
    “The petitioner bought sex toys for the respondent, but the respondent refused to use it and warned the petitioner never to suggest it again.”

    Chikwendu averred further that since August 2020 that she walked out of the cohabitation with the Respondent, she had been continuously denied access to her children and her children have been continuously deprived parental motherly care and protection.”

    She claimed that Fani-Kayode was in the habit of not paying his domestic staff/workers/nannies, “which leaves the workers angry and they could unleash and or transfer their anger on the children, they may kill any of the children any day, if the children are left with the respondent.

    “Most of the domestic staff/workers/nannies that are not paid their wages, usually resign and run away without informing anyone and considering the security situation, the workers could kidnap any of the children.
    “Currently the respondent is in court with some of the former domestic staff/workers for noa payment of salaries and abuse.”

    Fani-Kayode has yet to file a response to the application.

  • I never had sex with Fani-Kayode for six years- Estranged wife  declares

    I never had sex with Fani-Kayode for six years- Estranged wife declares

     

    Precious Chikwendu, estranged wife of Femi Fani-Kayode has revealed to a customary court in Abuja that she was forced to remain celibate for six years during their cohabitation because the former minister could not perform.

    She said the four children she birthed in her affair with him were conceived via artificial insemination.

    The former beauty queen made the shocking disclosure in papers filed at a Customary Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, in which she seeks an order to have access to her children.

    Chikwendu filed the application through her counsel, Mr Abiodun Olusanya, informing the court that she had information that one of the kids – who were all said to be in Fani-Kayode’s custody – was injured in the head.

    In the suit marked FCT/CCK8/01/043/2021, Chikwendu told the court that Fani-Kayode never consummated his six-year relationship with her.

     

    She prayed the court to declare that she was never married to Fani-Kayode because, contrary to his claims, he neither paid her bride price nor performed customary or statutory marriage rites with her.

    She averred that in the course of their cohabitation, she found out that despite Fani-Kayode’s denial, his marriage to his third wife, Regina, subsisted.

    She accused him of assaulting her several times, ordering his bodyguards to strip, lock her up in her room.

    In the suit marked FCT/CCK8/01/043/2021, Chikwendu told the court that Fani-Kayode never consummated his six-year relationship with her.

    “At every attempt, the petitioner made to have sexual intercourse with the respondent, there was never erection of the respondent’s penis/manhood and penetration was frustrating.

    “During such periods of frustration and sexual desire, the petitioner would be left with the choice of merely rubbing herself on the respondent, to have the slightest bit of relief.

     

    “The petitioner then insisted parties should seek medical help for the respondent, and on visiting the family doctor, the respondent claimed he was diagnosed of having a cyst on his penis/manhood, which is not allowing the respondent to have erection and or perform sexually,

    “The respondent was supposedly placed on cyprotab and the doctor suggested that the respondent should go and decide when he wishes to remove/untangle the cyst.

    “Few days after the visit to the doctor, the respondent informed the petitioner that he had discussed with Regina and she had prayed over it, that the respondent should not do the operation, else he would die.

    “The respondent never took the cyprotab medication, but any time the petitioner tried to engage the respondent in sexual activities, the respondent would claim his penis/manhood was paining him and then drink the medication.

     

    “The petitioner bought intimacy gadgets for the respondent, but the respondent refused to use it and warned the petitioner never to suggest it again.”

     

  • Child’s custody: Fani-Kayode’s estranged wife drags him to court, demands N800m

    Child’s custody: Fani-Kayode’s estranged wife drags him to court, demands N800m

    Precious Chikwendu, the estranged wife of the infamous former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has approached the Federal High Court in Abuja to secure a restraining order against him.

    Chikwendu, in a suit filed through her team of lawyers led by Abdul-Aziz Jimoh, also cited the Inspector-General of Police, the Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIG) Force CID, Commissioner of Police FCT, and the OC Legal (CID) FCT Command, CSP James Idachaba, as respondents in the matter.

    In the suit, the woman prayed the court to restrain her former husband from using the other respondents to intimidate or harass her in any form whatsoever, pending the hearing and determination of an earlier suit marked No CV/372/2021, which she filed to take custody of four children she had for the former Minister.

    Aside from seeking the enforcement of her fundamental rights, the applicant equally prayed the court to award her the sum of N800million, to be paid by the Respondents, jointly and severally.

    “That I was in a most tempestuous and violent relationship with the 5th respondent (Fani-Kayode), a qualified legal practitioner, a politician and a former Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” the court document read.

    “The 5th respondent and I have four (4) children together and I am forcefully separated from our children who are all minors.

    “Consequent upon the unbridled violence perpetrated against me by the 5th respondent and the forceful separation from our children, I filled a suit in the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja with suit no CV/372/2021.

    “Rather than allow the contending matters placed before the FCT High Court to be determined by the Honorable Court, the 5th respondent has persisted in using the police officers under the control of the 1st respondent( IGP) and supervised by the 2nd respondent (Commissioner of Police FCT) incessantly to intimidate and harass me with a view to interfering in the adjudicatory powers of a competent court of justice.

    “That the 5th respondent, in cahoots with his counsel, being legal practitioners and officers of the court contrived a purported petition against me alleging forgery and falsification of court records in relation to the matter pending before the FCT High Court.”

    Precious stated that she is fearful of her life, alleging that the 5th Respondent had been bragging that he could do anything to her and nothing would happen, adding

    She told the court that in spite of several petitions she wrote to the 1st Respondent (IGP) alleging threats to her life by the 5th Respondent, he refused to act on the petitions.

    Fani-Kayode and Precious have continued to make the headlines since their marriage of seven years collapsed last year with the pair currently in a heated tussle for the custody of their four children.

    The former beauty queen had accused the All Progressives Congress chieftain of having mental health challenges.

    She claimed that Fani-Kayode was abusive to her during her pregnancy due to his mental health challenges.

    Precious also alleged that the former minister called the triplets in her womb cockroaches while punching her stomach.

    Fani-Kayode had, however, fired back in a statement. He had also dismissed the allegations and described his former wife as “a pathological liar and a slanderer.”