Omotayo Sanusi, also known as Iyan Aladuke and the ex-wife of Nollywood actor Femi Adebayo, has criticised the actor over the controversy surrounding her alleged eviction from a Lagos property and their marital crisis.
This comes after a family member defended Femi Adebayo over the eviction and backlash on social media.
Iyan Aladuke recently cried out about the shutdown of her business due to circumstances beyond her control, which generated reactions on social media, with claims that Adebayo had abandoned her.
However, a family member, Taiwo Abdulmalik, in an interview with Punch, said Iyan Aladuke was aware of the circumstances that led to her eviction from the Lagos property.
Abdulmalik said the development was the result of a bank recovery process and not a deliberate action by Femi.
According to her, Adebayo purchased the property through a bank loan, and the bank later commenced foreclosure after repayment issues arose.
In response to the publication and to narrating her ordeal, Iyan Aladuke spoke about going through tough times and said she never intended to take the matter to social media.
Iyan Aladuke said that the lies being told about her were beginning to fall apart, while the truth about her ex-husband’s character was gradually coming to light.
According to her, Femi Adebayo brought about 20 men to evict them and expected the incident not to attract public attention, stressing that her aged mother was thrown out by men carrying guns.
Speaking further, Iyan Aladuke said Femi Adebayo has always been desperate to save his name and unbothered who goes down, but she will no longer keep silent anymore.
She also claimed that the actor had staged a visit to his son’s school after abandoning him for a year.
She wrote, “I’m going through a tough time and really didn’t want to air it on social media, but here I am. Last year, I was bashed and falsely accused, but thank God for the good people around me who stood by me. Now it seems the tables have turned-what was meant to disgrace me has turned to glory.
“The lies are falling apart, and people are seeing the true character. I can see the desperation, the damage control. What did you expect when you took almost 20 armed men to a public place to evict people? Of course, the news would spread! You started it, keep fueling. My aged mother was thrown out with a gun, knowing fully well she’ll be there as she comes around to help me with my child! Who are you to talk to me about God! You don’t know God! You only put up the act.
“You always want to silence me by targeting my reputation. I’m done keeping quiet! You can’t silence me anymore! The desperation to save your name, you don’t care who goes down! I’m not going down with your lies! Whoever published those false narratives in Punch Newspapers should retract them. I’m only quiet because of my son-please don’t push me!
“You staged a visit to his school on Wednesday after being absent for a whole year, even when your office is just a few minutes’ walk from home! You took a picture to garnish your image, watched us thrown out of my marital home on Friday, and now published the visit in Punch. I knew what was coming the moment I was told of your impromptu visit and picture play.”