See what Do2dotun shared about his wife taking his kids from him and what he is doing about it

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  • Famous radio personality Do2dtun was recently in the news for some of his comments about his relationship with singer D'banj
  • During a recent interview with Legit.ng, Do2dtun shared his reasons for going on social media to talk about his issues with his ex-wife and child custody
  • He also touched on being a pioneer of hyping as a genre within the Nigerian entertainment space and how he has written his name in gold as a leader in that sphere

Veteran OAP and hype lord Oladotun Ojuolape Kayode, better known as Do2dtun, recently mixed reactions on social media when he released details about his divorce and child custody battle with his ex-wife, Taiwo Oyebanjo.

At the time, he also touched on his relationship with his wife's older brother, D'Banj. He slammed the singer for watching his sister keep his kids away from him and supporting her actions.

Nigerian Do2dtun laments about the Nigerian justice systemNigerian OAP Do2dtun opens up about fighting for the custody of his daughters. Photo credit: @do2dtun
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Legit.ng recently spoke to Do2dtun, and he talked about the Nigerian court system and how faulty it is when handling cases.

Do2dtun also spoke about social media being an excellent tool for getting help and seeking justice. The show presenter shared how working as part of the jury for the TrendUpp awards was a beautiful experience for him. Below are excerpts of Do2dtun's conversation with Legit.ng.

The Importance of social media

During the conversation, Do2dtun shared why recognising digital personalities who have built brands out of their online personalities and content is very important.

He also shared his experience being part of the jury for the TrendUpp awards.

"This year, I was part of the jury, which makes me very connected with it because we need to also identify with the fact that everybody is now on social media is a top thing now. If you’re a top influencer, you and your business even if you work in the corporate world you need social media to grow it, to grow the numbers."

Do2dtun refuses to talk about D'banj

During the conversation, when we asked Do2dtun about his relationship with his ex-brother-in-law, D'banj, he turned down the opportunity to speak about him.

Legit.ng recalls reporting a video that trended for a while when the OAP told a DJ not to play any D'Banj songs at his party.

The response received when we asked Do2dtun about D'banj showed clearly that both men are not on good terms.

Don't bring your problems online

The media personality also discussed celebrities' posting personal issues on social media and whether it is advisable.

He compared his situation to that of Davido and his baby mama, Sophia Momodu. Do2dtun said:

"I'm in the same books Davido and his Sophia. Let me explain certain things to you. There’s a lot of things that I might not want to speak about but understand certain things that sometimes we judge things based on what we read and not real truth. So when people speak out online it is to help tell their side of things. There's always two sides to a story."

Do2dtun also shared why letting only one side of a story run unchecked is dangerous, especially when one side has already brought the issue online. He said:

"A lot of people in Nigeria don’t comprehend before they react. Think about it, this is someone that never wanted to bring his family business online. Check my records from day one, that’s it."

Do2dtun laments about the Nigerian justice system

The radio personality also spoke about how the Nigerian justice system is designed not to give respite to the wounded. The OAP's comment came in response to the issues between him and his wife and seeking joint child custody.

"Imagine what it is to get justice in Nigeria. Let me tell you, I’m a living example of someone who does everything right. But guess what, some people read that and guess what? To the system, the system is not helping you and they still rolling their eyes and the guy you called to the right thing, they won’t do it."

Do2dtun further shared his experience within the Nigerian justice system and why he decided to bring his issues with his wife online:

"Listen, if the justice system accommodates everyone, then there's no need for too much noise online. Do you know that there are people in jail who are there for doing nothing. Just to get a court date it’s crazy. Before a judge could sign something it takes three years, even the most useless things. Guess what? That’s what has created the need to go online. Even the places they have a proper justice system, they still come online to talk all about things."

Nigerian porous system and child protection

Do2dtun also made a revelation during the conversation about how easily Nigeria could take a person's child from them, and no one would bat an eyelid.

"As it is in Nigeria, I’m gonna say this; my children, if you wriggle your way through, Nigerian is one of the countries that takes a child like this (snaps fingers) and nobody is looking at it. Nobody is looking at it. That’s why you see some people you don’t like or people you think sound crazy, will not fight for you. Because guess what?, it takes money to go to the courts, you get justice right there. Do you think you’ll see who’s fighting for you online? There’ll be limited activists."

Do2dtun's thoughts about Portable

The former Cool FM OAP also talked about Nigerian singer Portable and what he thinks of his social media antics.

"Portable, I think, I think he’s a great guy! He is very active online and whatever works for him I hope he keeps doing it."

Do2dtun calls out D'banj's sister

Legit.ng had reported that Do2dtun had shared a series of posts where he made allegations against his former wife, Taiwo, who was D'banj's sister.

According to him, she denied him access to his children. He shared how he had to fight tooth and nail just to see his daughters after his divorce from their mother.

He claimed that his wife's family had been keeping his children from him just to make him look like a deadbeat father.

Source: Legit.ng

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