June 7, 2025
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Dora Ezinne, wife of Super Eagles forward Olanrewaju Kayode, has denied allegations of infidelity, paternity, and financial fraud leveled against her. Over the weekend, rumors circulated that a DNA test proved the children did not belong to Olanrewaju.

In response, Ezinne refuted the allegations through her legal representatives. Her lawyers stated, “These defamatory claims are causing severe embarrassment to our client and her children.”

In a lawsuit shared on her Instagram page on Saturday, Ezinne demanded that Olanrewaju issue a disclaimer via his social media platforms within 24 hours. The letter warned that failure to comply would lead to her seeking full custody of their children in the ongoing divorce proceedings.

The letter reads, “Our client has reason to believe that these baseless and humiliating allegations were contrived and strategically planted by you across various media platforms with the malicious intent of tarnishing her reputation and causing irreparable harm to the innocent children. Your failure to dispel these rumors or issue a disclaimer only reinforces our client’s suspicion of your involvement in orchestrating this smear campaign.”

Ezinne stated, “Contrary to the false allegations being peddled, no DNA test has ever been carried out on any of the children, as you well know. However, our client is willing and ready for such a test to be immediately conducted by a reputable and neutral institution or facility if you so desire.”

She also emphasized the emotional toll these rumors have taken on their children, noting, “Since these reports started circulating, they have been weeping nonstop and have refused to eat, sleep, or leave the house. They have been subjected to ridicule by their peers, causing them considerable emotional anguish.”

The letter concluded with a demand for a public disclaimer: “We hereby demand that within 24 hours of receipt of this letter, you issue a public disclaimer on all your social media platforms, prominently stating that no such DNA test was ever conducted on the children and the purported test result is completely false. Failure to comply with this demand will leave our client with no choice but to notify the Court and seek full custody of the children in the ongoing divorce proceedings.”

Ezinne reiterated her commitment to clearing her name and protecting her children, urging her husband to act swiftly and responsibly to rectify the situation.

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