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Babatunde Gbadamosi’s New Wife And New Troubles
Popular Lagos Ikorodu politician, businessman and CEO of Redbricks Homes, Babatunde Gbadamosi and his wife, now former wife, Sade Gbadamosi have split paths.
According to the information reaching us, Babatunde Olalere Gbadamosi is alleged to have impregnated a lady ( a politician daughter) in London and was said to have exchange rings at the altar.
We also gathered that Nollywood actress, Funke Akindele Bello who is a cousin to Babatunde Gbadamosi, is currently on his former wife’s side following her separation from her husband.
According to the information we gathered, Sade and BOG got separated from each other in May 2021, over cheating and impregnating of London lady.
Sade has reportedly kicked her ex-husband, BOG out of her Amen estate reasons that the estate was built and developed with her father’s money, connections and also some of her own personal funds.
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Sade Gbadamosi was also said to have given Funke Akindele a place in Amen estate and worked out an instalment payment plan for half the worth of their house. Before they met, Sade already had three children, and BOG had one. After their wedding, Sade and BOG got blessed with twins.
Prior to the recent event, it was learnt that Sade was fond of accusing her husband of sleeping around, policed him and never gave him a monopoly. Sade controlled the finances of Babatunde Gbadamosi until he got bored and married the new lady; whose father is a strong political figure.
Information has it that BOG would be running for a gubernatorial election and he has only $10M left in his bank account. Apparently, he’s sleeping in different hotels, after he got kicked out of Amen estate by his wife.
Babatunde Gbadamosi’s new wife is still pregnant and she’s living in London, UK.
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