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“Your Child Not Alaafin’s” – Palace Drama Princess Confronts Former Queen Over Paternity Secret

by Cyril Ehis January 18, 2025
by Cyril Ehis January 18, 2025
Adeyemi Adebisi Aminat, the daughter of the late Alaafin of Oyo, has accused her father’s ex-wife, Queen Dami, of paternity fraud.

Aminat made the allegation amid Queen Dami’s online drama with controversial singer, Portable.

Speaking in a series of posts on Instagram, Adebisi accused Dami of hypocrisy, stating that Dami is uncertain about the father of her child with the late king.

While accusing Queen Dami of buying her child from Port Harcourt, Adebisi noted that she possessed the DNA test result and evidences that back her allegation before the death of the Alaafin.

She concluded by urging Dami to “give the child to the rightful owner”.

She said; “The Alaafin throne is not to be rubbished. The disrespect is unbecoming. Don’t play with me Dami, I have all of the blood test and evidence before Kakabiesi was late. Mio ba i sere gbómo lofolómo (I’m not playing with you, take the child back to the father).

“If you have PROOF, I have PROOF too don’t play. Dami you are abusing someone that they don’t know the father of her child, do you know the father of your own child? The fact that we are not talking does not mean we don’t know what to say omo to lo ra ni (the child you bought) in Port Harcourt. Dey play.”

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