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  • Court has ruled on paternity case against Ataoja of Osogbo’s Wife. 

 

THE NATION REPORTERS reports that an Osun State Magistrate Court sitting in Erin Osun has adjourned the paternity case against one of the wives of Oba Jimoh Olanipekun Oyetunji, the Ataoja of Osogbo land, Olori Kafayat Adedoyin Oyetunji for allegedly switching the surname of a child she had for her former husband.

 

The petitioner and former husband, Adekunle Lawal-Oloki had asked the court to restrain the defendant from changing the name of the girl and grant him custodial rights over the child.

 

He added that he has more than sufficient wherewithal to take care of his daughter to any standard.

 

Lawal-Oloki revealed that on December 22, 2022, he and Olori Oyetunji had an introduction ceremony which later led to both of them having a child between them.

 

According to the petition, “Kafayat Adedoyin birthed a girl child for me and I immediately took responsibility over the child right from the pregnancy stage. I named the child Nadirah Adeola Lawal-Oloki.

 

“The defendant entered into another marriage a few months after the child’s delivery and every effort to have access to my daughter proved abortive after an instruction that my daughter be put in custody of the defendant’s sister.

 

“The defendant has denied me access to my child since April 2015, when the child was about two (2) years old despite several calls and demands made by me. My daughter is now about ten (10) years old.

 

“I had done everything humanly possible to have access to my child by contacting the defendant, the defendant’s husband (the king) and other third parties, all to no avail.”

 

He alleged that the defendant, Olori Oyetunji, has changed the name of the girl from Nadirah Adeola Lawal-Oloki to Nadirah Adeola Oyetunji.

While ruling on the case on Wednesday, the President of the Court, K.B Adeyinka, however, adjourned the case till June 23 for hearing and June 24th for finale.


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