Wednesday, 1 February 2017

Osun state man spends N400k on newspaper advert to disown daughter and wife

 What could make a man go to this length?
A man from Osun state in Nigeria, Olaniran Antony Igbaroola, has gotten everyone talking after using over N400,000 to publish a disclaimer disowning his wife and daughter;

"This is to inform the general public that I, Olaniran Anthony Igbaroola, that I am not the biological father of Enitan Olanike Keji, a claim supported by parentage dispute forensic science report (issued section 41 of the evidence act) dated 13th September 1994 whic biological test indicates that "Anthony Igbaroola cannot be a father of baby Enitan" also that I'm not the husband of one Boladale Arike, mother of above named Enitan Olanike Keji.
"That the purported traditional marriage conducted by Oladele Igbaroola and Mrs Cecelia Bolupe Afolabi nee Igbaroola was not authorized by the Bisi Igbaroola family of Ilesa in Osun state. That all monies or /any dowry or/ and gifts collected either on my behalf or of Bisi Igbaroola family were obtained fraudulently."
Osun State Man Spends Over N400k On Newspaper Advert To Disown His Child
The advert on Guardian newspaper

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