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Sunday, 26 March 2017

Actor, Yomi Fabiyi shares photos of his estranged son on his birthday as he explains why he got married to a white woman

Actor, Yomi Fabiyi whose marriage to a white lady ended barely three years after they got married has explained why they initially got married. According to him, apart from liking each other, the white lady was supposed to help him get in contact with his son, whom he has not spoken to or seen in many years. Yomi Fabiyi shared a photo of the boy and wrote an emotional birthday post saying that it hurts to celebrates his son's birthday with just stolen pictures as his first ex-wife won't allow him talk to or see the boy. He wrote;

Thank God I took these pictures then. That means I may not have any with the boy. It hurts to celebrate your own child's birthday at any point with stolen pictures for the past 8years.

This is NOT a punishment to my sin cos I am clean and innocent on this. It's a clear case of recklessness and youthful exuberance.
Since she took him away at this age, she must have decided not to return him to Nigeria so I won't have access to him. Now she has secretly relocated to America with him when I was thinking they are in South Africa. Ibukun know me better and know instantly I would never have married Fran because of paper or money despite our differences. I can bet my life on that.
So, for those who had said rubbish about me marrying a white woman because of passport or money, I forgive you. Now you know one of the reasons I got married to the white woman. Aside we liking each other and in a class of her own right, she promised during the early stage of the relationship to help by travelling with me to South Africa to sort my access to the kid out(not necessarily custody) as that will be easy as a step mother. That got me and I didn't mince words, I went in for the marriage. I doubt if any thought about a different reason, YOU JUST WENT WITH CROWD. If what you are ready to give out is a guess, please don't prove to know.
I cannot have a child and forget he existed because the mother is unnecessarily evil and enjoy connivance with some evil characters too. My child is worth more than anything and denying him my love, care and tutelage is criminal and sinful against God and him.
However, please learn to free your mind and thinking. I don't care if you are rich, popular, exposed or has professorate degree. If you cannot respect an adult' s choice or decision, provided it is nothing criminal, illegal, evil or anti-social, YOU ARE UNCIVILIZED. You are poor. Rich & busy minds don't get angry or pained about the choice others make (If not bad) to be happy.

9 comments:

  1. Fellow citizens, keep your issues off social media!!!!!

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  2. A lot of us have learnt not to cast aspersions based on a one-side story. I like the way he sounds innocent and all but if a woman is denying the father of her child access to that child then I like to think that something must have gone wrong somewhere. But what do I even know?
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    The lack of money is the root of all evil (Argue with your ancestors)

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  3. Serious matter


    ... Merited happiness

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  4. GOOD TO SEE






    AUNTY LINDA 👩

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  5. My mum used to tell me, omo mi, ma fe Oyinbo oo, o ma gbe omo e salo ni oo. My child, do not marry a white woman, she will run away with your child.
    I'll make sure she doesn't see this post.
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    "In the first place, secession will be ill-advised, indeed impossible. Even if the East fights a war of secession and wins, it still cannot secede". These are Nzeogwu's words in this famous interview which happens to be his last.
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    ~ Choose an identity

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  6. What happens to your baby mama's family? Yes baby mama cause am sure you did not marry her. If you had married her, she won't deny you your son, someone in her family would have help talk to her. Please trace her to her family and sort this out. Social media won't help

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  7. hmm
    ]-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

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