Nigerian Broadcaster OAP Dotun Accuses US Embassy of Enabling Ex-Wife’s US Relocation With Kids Without Consent
Nigerian broadcaster OAP Dotun has publicly accused the American Embassy in Nigeria of facilitating his ex-wife’s relocation to the United States with their two children without his consent. According to Linda Ikeji Blog, the media personality claims the embassy collaborated with his former spouse, Taiwo Oyebanjo, sister of singer D’banj, to bypass court-ordered joint custody arrangements.
Key Points:
OAP Dotun alleges the US Embassy enabled his ex-wife’s US relocation without his consent
The claims embassy collaborated with Taiwo Oyebanjo and her family, including D’banj
The couple had been engaged in an eight-year custody battle over their two daughters
Dotun alleges previous denial of access despite court-ordered joint custody
Accused the former US Consulate in Nigeria of involvement in the relocation
Made allegations through a series of social media posts on Saturday
Case highlights international dimensions of cross-border custody disputes
When institutions meant to protect become accused participants in family separation, the deepest storms rage not in courtrooms but in the silent spaces where a father’s presence used to be.Read Original
Sources: X app/ Iamdot2un