Behold the face of Mr Ademidun Ojo, the man who was once married to Actress Iyabo Ojo...
Both were spotted at their daughter Priscillas traditional wedding to Tanzanian singer Juma Jux and you would think they were still married.........
I hope divorced fighting couples with children, see them together and learn from this.......
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Friday, April 18, 2025
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Nice π
ReplyDeleteNice one. Her makeup artist should be arrested.
DeleteVery good π. I love how they came together to give her out in marriage. This shows they have been communicating well in the past.
DeleteAnon i noticed too. The shade of her foundation and power is way lighter than her skin tone
The way it's supposed to be,eshew bitterness and bickering and allow peace,just for the sake of the child. π.
ReplyDeleteyes o , let the man carry out of his responsibility , ladies dont kill yourself trying to carry it alone to proof a point, involve him because pikin go find im papa , ask you to forgive and forget and on wedding day the man will sit gidigba full ground, no one will realize you suffered to take care of ths child alone, he will still take the glory of being the father.
ReplyDeleteCorrect.
DeleteHer ex husband has always been involved in their kids lives
DeleteNobody is looking for anybody automatically anymore some fathers are parasites and liabilities
DeleteYes, he was in their lives but Iyabo had to really overlook a lot and she has been very open about it. She carried most of their upbringing. His attendance is not a significance of his contribution. Iyabo was a single mother.
DeleteHmmm. How do you get an irresponsible father involved financially. The court I went to , he is not still complying
DeleteAs a man, I know some men are truly wicked as divorced, or separated, or single fathers. This is also usually out of plain wickedness, revenge at the woman, or at the behest of their family or another woman (girlfriend or wife).
DeleteBut some women too no dey try at all.
The poison they inject into the children's emotions, brains and hearts against their fathers are forever damaging. Some women do this even when the fathers are financially responsible for the children. So, some men ask themselves why the need to even make any efforts, and why not treat all as a total loss and move on?
That one na for man that wants to carry out his responsibilities, will you force the irresponsible ones to be in their children's life, most deadbeat fathers don't sit gidigba during their children's marriage, everyone no be Ada omo Daddy, some na for social media they go see say their pikin don marry.
DeleteExactly how cubana chief priest baby mama wants him involved in his son's life and he is refusing.
DeleteAbionah, in 30 years they will say the past is the past and bring chair at the wedding because he’s a man.
Delete14:27, they will even buy clothes and shoes for him like this one πππ and give him cash to spend at the ceremony.
DeleteShameless men!
This is So Beautiful
ReplyDeleteHello iya Boys
Good for them, congratulations to the newest couple.
ReplyDeleteNice one...
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. Much respect for Aunty Iyabo Ojo.
ReplyDeleteThis how it should be, mutual respect & understanding..they co-parent in peace without beef
ReplyDeleteCommendable!
ReplyDeleteI hope divorced couple learn from this....
ReplyDeleteCongratulations π
This one that everyone is saying divorced couple could learn from this.... Who is going to give an irresponsible father such glorious seat like this? Make Una just dey play. Go and ask Fred Amata na?
DeleteStyle by lynn π€£π€£π€£
DeleteThe way it should be.
ReplyDeleteAww, nice one π₯°π
ReplyDeleteMy dad wasn't there at my sister's wedding when my mom left the marriage due to constant battery. He said my sister would look for him when she was grown and wanted to get married, but she never did, and my sister has been married for over 10 years. As a matter of fact, none of the children did. We made sure he was absent at all our weddings.
ReplyDeleteHe would tie our mother's hands up and beat her with wire, a belt, etc. I used to peep and see him whipping her with a cord, naked, with blood all over her body. He would tell her while beating her mercilessly that nobody could come to save her and that she should shout as loud as she wanted.
The neighbors who wanted to intervene, he would fight them and say they were sleeping with her, hence their concerns, so everyone minded their business. He was extremely violent; he was a chronic cheat, and when we washed his clothes back then, we would see phone numbers of different women, leftover suya wrappers, and he always came home late at night with lipstick stains on his shirt when we washed them, it would stick and was hard to get rid of. We would find his pockets full of receipts for shoes and perfumes he bought for strange women. He even confessed to sleeping with her sister while they were dating and our neighbor and my mother's friend, who was her hairdresser. To think he met our mom a virgin (he even testified to it himself that he was her first), he made her lose her job, and when her family opened a shop for her, he went there and ruined it. Because he was cheating, he thought everyone was like him. When people came to buy something at her shop, he would come to the shop and watch; if men came, he would send them away by acting cranky until he closed the shop and locked her inside. Sometimes he would take the house key with him.
Many times I begged my mom to run away because I was suffering in their marriage. I was always sad and miserable, but she would say if she ran, where would she go, that nobody wanted to help, besides we would suffer if she left us behind. He was physically and mentally abusive to us children. He never allowed us to have friends.
There was a time I went to my classmate's house at age 13 to collect school notes. He went and fought my mom, saying I went to get screwed by men and that he could smell sperm all over me, but I lied that I went to collect school notes. I saw her crying and asked what happened; she said nothing, that something entered her eye, only for my brother to tell me the nasty comment our father made about me, immediately after I entered the house.
Kai πͺ
DeleteAaah! I am not sorry to say this, he was a beast. Tying her up, for what??? π‘. Glad she left.
DeleteOh my God! What a sad experience...Classic textbook example of a Narcissist...You all are winners at the end of day....Cheers to your mom for her strength
DeleteCastle, he once yanked her artificial nails from her fingers because she made her nails. He always complained that she doesn't dress up so she made it for him and when he came back and she asked him if he liked it. He stared at her for the longest time and angrily pulled everything off.
DeleteThis is really sad ☹️ Iam so sorry
DeleteSorry I meant to write, "Candy" so overwhelmed, I thought I saw a different name.π€
DeleteAhh... This is too much.
DeleteHope you are in a better place π€
Wicked father. Thank God he is no longer in your lives.
DeleteWow!
DeleteThis is too much.....plenty hugs to you guys and your mum......I hope you all are in a better place nowπ€π€π€
Your father was a mad man hope none of you inherited this trait.
DeleteWow so sorry dear
DeleteHaba!
DeleteDear Lord π
DeleteAnd your mum still stayed? Hope you children found a way to flog him as he did your mum? Haa! Hug your mum for me.
Adunni
He's not a father
DeleteYour father married the sperm of 7 demons.
DeleteGlad she left that prison.
I can't even imagine what you must have gone through.
My God!!!
I was just 13, for goodness' sake. I was furious and wanted to go out and sleep with all the boys on our street out of anger and revenge, but she calmed me down. Funny enough, I was a virgin until I got married in my 30s to my first boyfriend. Even my sister, he tore her clothes outside (she had to clutch her bra for dear life) because he saw her asking the neighbor about how to get admission into his school when she wrote JAMB and was seeking admissions. He lied that he saw her caressing him in broad daylight.
ReplyDeleteA lot happened, but thank God she left the marriage eventually with two of us younger ones and left my older siblings with him. But he brought another woman home within two weeks, so my siblings, they all ran away from the house. They were always calling him, and he would discharge them, telling them he would call them back later. They contacted his siblings to help talk to their dad, but he said unless my mom came back to the marriage, he wouldn't take care of any one of us or fulfill his responsibilities as a father. She single-handedly sent all of us to the university, did menial jobs even we the children did menial jobs, househelp job, nanny, sold pure water, and the church supported because she took succour there.
Long story short, he is calling now and sending people to beg us for money because he is suffering and broke. He married twice after our mom left; the women ran away after a few years; none could stay with him as long as our mom did, and he is married again with two little children (young enough to be his great-grandchildren) in his old age.
I guess the issue between Iyabo Ojo and her husband wasn't extremely serious, so we shouldn't tell others how to react or behave when their children want to get married. You don't know what anyone went through, so anyone who doesn't want their father around during their weddings should not be told what to do. Let's respect people's decisions. Thank you!
Wow!!!! You all went through a lot. So sorry π. Thank God you all are in a better place now π€
DeleteI perfectly understand how you feel and it's right to feel that way. It is well with you π€π€π€
DeleteSorry for all you and your mum went through.
DeleteSo sorry about your ordeal in the hands of your dad.
DeleteSorry for what passed through,i can't imagine.
DeleteSorry dear π€π«
DeleteSo sorry for all.. glad your mom left.
DeleteIndeed, except you are wearing the shoes, you cant judge. And all cases are different indeed
Wow! Sorry about what you went through but I absolutely understand you...May God see you through...Your dad is a manipulator
DeleteThanks, guys. I am holding back my tears as I type this, but I really appreciate you all. We are all fine now.
DeleteI was even thinking of sending a chronicle last month because we are being disturbed by relatives, and he is sending people to us, demanding we take care of him, claiming that he is our father and that he is hungry and starving. They are trying to guilt-trip us, telling us how we can be successful while our father is wasting away in the village. Ever since he heard that four of us are overseas while the rest in Nigeria are not doing badly, they have been seriously disturbing us.
My brother forgave him two years ago, but he kept demanding money; there was no fatherly bond, just money, money all the time. He was looking for someone to take care of his children, so my brother stopped because he insulted him, saying that the last money he gave him was too small; he told my brother to get lost. Since then, my brother has blocked him. The story is long, but I don't want to ever have anything to do with him. I have forgiven him; after all, the last time I saw him, I was only 15, but he needs to stay far away from us all; he brings bad memories. Thanks, everyone.π€
Sorry I digressed but I sincerely wish Priscilla and her husband a happy married life. God bless them both.❤️
Kai,I ThankGod your mum survived.sorry for all you went through.
DeleteThank God everything turned around for good in your life.
DeleteHmn... Thank you! π€
DeleteHa! This is serious, he was even wicked to his children too.
DeleteI never went through this torture and I thought mine was worse.....Thank God you all are doing well now.....π€π€π€
Thank God you all are fine now.
DeleteI hope women in abusive marriages learn from your story. Your mum had more than five children in the abusive marriage from what you wrote here. That is why she found it difficult to leave earlier than she did and when she eventually did, she had to leave the older ones behind.
If she had given birth to only two or three kids, the suffering on her and the children after she left would not have been that much.
In all, parents should raise their children with the fear of God so that they don't cause their partners pains in future.
Pls kiss your mum for me .she's a hero. May God grant her more years to enjoy you all. That werey let him keep crying. In my life I will never marry a Nigerian man some of them are mental.hugs
DeleteGlory be to God for how u guys turned out cos how would a man be some mean
DeleteThank God you're guys are in a better place now, your mum is a superhero. Pls go far from that man, imagine saying money your brother sent is too small. Wicked man π
DeleteAdunni
Demanding y'all take care of him, cos he is your father. π‘π‘π‘. I support you not wanting to have anything to do with him. He only needs you guys financially. He never apologised for how he treated y'all. Sending you hugs my darling π€π€π€π€π€
DeleteHe doesn't even have remorse.
DeleteI am glad you are all fine and doing well.
Poster, if your mum is alive eh, make una celebrate her this Easter and tell her that Mao is praying for her. May God bless and watch over her always.
DeleteYou guys should block him. They don't learn how to use right hand in adult age, he won't change.
Make una face front and be prayerful.
**Four of you are in abroad, the rest are in Nigeria**
DeleteYour mum really tried. Was she not aware of family planning?
She is lucky to be alive to eat the fruits of her children. Some women kpai or are left with life threatening illness after all the suffering. Never have many kids for a monster
Anon please block that bast*rd everywhere.
DeleteLet him die the most miserable hungry death.
If you weren't successful would he have called you? Nonsense.
That's good of her. I like the way she handed the wedding arrangements.
ReplyDeleteVery good to see.
ReplyDeleteI also love the way her boyfriend Paulo attended the wedding strictly as a guest and not as her boyfriend. It was mature
ReplyDeleteGood, perhaps her ex husband has been there for their daughter.
ReplyDeleteSo mature of them to put their differences aside for the success of their daughter's wedding.
ReplyDeleteGood morning everyone
ReplyDeleteGood
ReplyDeleteSome men no get shame sha. They wear him cloth with zero contribution to the wedding and some are hailing maturity and co parenting. And you wonder why some men will never change when we have a terrible culture of entitlement and enablement.
ReplyDeleteThis marriage?
DeleteYou kept the records of contributions for the marriage?
Only questions asked O !
Insider haf come .abeg bring more gist. They go into old age with their yeyeness.
DeleteZero shame. A wedding is an event. Where were they for the upbringing of the children?
DeleteThose loudspeakers without brains saying “ no matter what he is still your father” are mostly women ranting everywhere. Their daughters too will become single mothers and share the experience.
πππ
ReplyDeleteWomen really get wahalaπ
They'll buy any and every stvpid thing so long as it was advertised by a beautiful woman who pretends to be so comfortable with it..
If not tell me if that neck fan shes hanging on her neck isn't ridiculous πππ
Before it was that hand fan, now this π
The first time I saw this thing, I couldn't contain my laughter.. omo!
Maybe I should just key into this and produce one stvpid shii and use a beautiful slim girl to advertise it make I hammer ππ
LOL
DeleteWhere you travel go.
Abeg leave Iyabo on her glory day.
Abi you want the pancake to be sweat cleaned from her face?
Hehehehehehe.
Exactly d way it should be
ReplyDeleteVery nice of herπ
This is so mature of them both. Let the child don't suffer for this
ReplyDeleteIyabo is smart. She knows bad belle people are waiting to see if the ex husband will be invited. So she disappointed them. She also knows media will eat her raw if the man wasn't present. She tried to avoid all that.
ReplyDeleteVery smart. She had to swallow to shame the reckless mouths.
DeleteWay to go..
ReplyDeleteNice one π π