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Wife Of FCMB Boss Breaks Silence Over Husband’s Alleged Infidelity
Hauwa, the wife of embattled Managing Director of First City Monument Bank (FCMB), Adam Nuru has described as “malicious and deliberate falsehood” her purported divorce bid over allegations of infidelity and paternity scandal involving her husband, and a former employee of the bank, Moyo Thomas.
While responding to reports in the media that said she had moved out of their home in reaction to the scandal, Hauwa said there was no reason for her to seek for divorce or to pack out of her matrimonial home.
In a statement titled, “I’m still with my Beloved Husband”,she said: “Following several calls from well-meaning family members and friends over a malicious publication and deliberate falsehood that I have packed out of my matrimonial home, I want to clarify for the avoidance of doubt that I am still very much with my husband.
“This fake news was published by an online newspaper in a calculated attempt to further demonise my beloved husband and a loving father.
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“Let me reiterate that at no time did I contemplate leaving my matrimonial home or filing for divorce as no grounds exist for such. I really have no idea where this is coming from.”
She cautioned the media against publishing unsubstantiated and sensationalised stories.
Hauwa, however, vowed to refrain from making further comments on the issue which is currently being investigated by her husband’s employers.
Eko Hot Blog recalls that social media had been awash with reports of an alleged relationship and paternity fraud between Adam Nuru and Moyo Thomas, an issue which reportedly led to the death of Moyo’s husband, Tunde.
Nuru had taken a voluntary leave to allow FCMB’s management to investigate the allegations levelled against him while Moyo had also denied defrauding her late husband about the paternity of their two children.
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