‘You can’t bully me’ – Do2dtun reacts to court order restraining him from defaming D’banj

Popular On Air Personality, OAP, Oladotun Ojuolape, professionally often known as Do2dtun, has reacted to the court order stopping him from defaming his ex-wife’s brother, singer D’banj.

Following the custody dispute with Taiwo, his estranged spouse, Do2dtun has taken to social media to drag D’banj, accusing the singer of creating life insufferable for him whereas he was nonetheless married to his sister.

Do2dtun had shared court paperwork displaying {that a} choose dominated in his favour, granting him divided little one custody with Taiwo.

Media Talk Africa reported that the Chief District Court of the Federal Capital Territory at Wuse Zone 2, Abuja, restricted Do2dtun from making defamatory posts towards D’banj on social media or another platform.

Also, the court ordered the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Intelligence Bureau, to examine a legal grievance introduced by D’banj towards Do2dtun inside two weeks and report again to court.

Court restrains Do2dtun from defaming D’banj

Reacting to the event in an Instagram put up, Do2dtun famous that he’s but to see his youngsters and accused D’banj of enjoying an influence recreation towards him.

The OAP wrote: “If only you all obeyed court orders too. We won’t be here. I have kept quiet because you asked for mediation. I know and I was so sure, you know very well what I was saying and I wasn’t wrong but yet again the Power game.

“I have still not seen my kids. For me, that’s the goal. All these ones don’t concern me. Focused!!

“Don’t worry, you and I know why you don’t want me to speak cos you need that Bread Abi. You want my life to be dark and uneven but you want yours to be YELLOW!

“Over my dead body. Just give me my kids and let me live my life in peace. If we all obeyed ‘A SIMPLE COURT ORDER’ we won’t be here. Let’s all do the right thing and say our goodbyes. You won’t Bully me. Police station, na human dey go there. Bring it on.”

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