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Fani-Kayode Reacts After Being Caught Abusing His Estranged Wife, Precious In Viral Video
Former Aviation Minister Femi Fani-Kayode has reacted to a viral video showing how he allegedly abused his estranged wife and former beauty queen, Precious Chikwendu.
Recall that the couple had separated following reports of alleged domestic violence and health issues.
The former minister who couldn’t control his temper, was caught accusing his estranged wife of being insulting and not ready to make peace, in a verbal attack that was captured on camera.
The 30-seconds clip – shared by Sahara Reporters – shows the Peoples Democratic Party chieftain berating Precious, asking her what her problem was.
He walks towards the 31-year-old, and while he was getting closer, the actress tells him “you have been abusing me since,” but before she finishes her statement, Fani-Kayode, apparently noticing she was recording the exchange, attempted to snatch the device from her.,
However, Fani-Kayode denied the video, describing it as propaganda.
He tweeted:
“@SaharaReporters
posted a video which supposedly depicts me ABUSING my estranged wife.This is nothing but a propaganda video.There was NO physical abuse.I simply took the phone from her to stop her from recording me after catching her in bed with a married man days earlier..
…I repeat there was NO physical abuse whatsoever and she had been insulting and subjecting everybody, including family members, staff and children, to PHYSICAL and VERBAL abuse the whole day. As usual, it was a nightmare!
…My words in the video are self explanatory. I urge those thet watched it to listen to those words carefully. I told her that everyone wanted peace except for her and all she did was indulge in scandal after scandal. I have NEVER physically abused my estranged wife”.
See video below:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CF44-aiDgmD/?igshid=ja16hvybf6qx
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