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FLASHBACK: Fani-Kayode and ex-wife, Precious Chikwendu sharing love

FLASHBACK: Fani-Kayode and ex-wife, Precious Chikwendu sharing love

 

Sometimes during the ember months of 2020, the news media went agog with stories of marital dispute leading to divorce between former aviation minister, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode and his now estranged wife, Precious Chikwendu on grounds of alleged irreconcilable differences.

It was a reality check for everyone outside the marriage, especially given loads of love and affection showered on chief Femi Fani-0Kayode as seen in the video, makes everyone wonder “what on earth happened?

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In between accusations of infidelity and threat to life, Femi has repeatedly forgiven his wife Precious for various ill-conceived actions which have threatened the sanctity of their matrimony, still Precious doesn’t seem to appreciate this benevolence but instead continuing to allegedly sponsor and grant defamatory interviews across national broadcast media publications and platforms, including cynical influencers.

Following this video of Precious lavishly celebrating her birthday as sprung Femi lovingly stares at his trophy wife and other notable incidents, the Fani- Kayode’s supposedly had it all going smoothly but it simply wasn’t meant to be along the line.

The same person praising FFK will also give false accusations. Known to sing hosanna praises today then crucify him tomorrow. U praise him today and crucify him again. Now, there is no doubt Precious criticisms of Femi is wrong and baseless and everyone is looking forward to a heartfelt apology soonest

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