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Tobi Adegboyega breaks silence on fathering Super Eagles player Kayode Olanrewaju’s kids

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UK-based pastor Tobi Adegboyega has denied the allegation that he had a sexual relationship with Dora, estranged wife of Super Eagles star Kayode Olanrewaju.

TheNewsGuru.com recalls that the Turkey based Nigerian footballer made headlines earlier in the year, threatening to commit suicide after reportedly discovering his wife’s alleged infidelity with a popular UK-based pastor.

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Olarewaju further went on to delete all pictures of his wife and the children from his social media handle after it was alleged that he found out that his kids  weren’t his and belonged to the pastor.

According to the professional footballer, the DNA test he conducted on his three sons, Jason, Jayden, and Jamin showed he wasn’t their father.

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He, then accused his ex-wife,  Dora of deceit, infidelity, using his wealth to fund Adegboyega’s lifestyle, and kidnapping their children.

In response, Dora claimed she had filed a lawsuit against Olanrewaju over the allegations.

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Responding to the allegations during a media chat with Daddy Freeze, the UK-based pastor, Adegboyega announced a N15 million donation to support businesses in Nigeria, saying he should have announced it a while ago but he did not want to be seen as trying to “kill” the allegations against him.

“I won’t be distracted by anybody’s talk. That would make me an ingrate. We should have done it last Friday but they said Nigerians were entertaining themselves with some fake news about me. So I said when they are less busy we’ll start. But they’re blocking people who want to make money.

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“They’ll say I’m using this to fight the story. I’m not fighting any story, eventually everyone knows who is true and who is a liar. A lion cannot house a squirrel,” he said.

Distancing himself from the claims that Dora was funding his lifestyle, Adegboyega disclosed that he makes his money by investing in black people’s business which have now grown over the years and yielding returns.

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