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Friday, 20 December 2013
I Will Not Deny My Letter - Iyabo Obasanjo Tells Family Members
Former President Olusegun
Obasanjo's first daughter, Iyabo, has
refused entreaties by family members,
friends and political leaders to withdraw
her statement disparaging her father.
In her statement exclusively obtained by
the Vanguard newspapers, Iyabo
Obasanjo described her father as a liar,
manipulator, megalomaniac, narcissistic,
two-faced hypocrite determined to foist
on President Goodluck Jonathan what no
one would contemplate with him as
president.
She also ruled out further communication
with her father till death.
And to dismiss insinuations and other
reports in the social media that she was
not the author of the statement, Iyabo
insisted that she did not tell anybody to
deny the statement on her behalf.
“Nobody can say that I told him
that I didn’t write it. I am not a liar.
I will not back away from what I
wrote and there is nothing that is
there that is a lie,” Iyabo told the
paper.
She disclosed that she decided to break
away from her father after realising that
he cannot change from his manipulative
person she had known all along, adding
that throughout last year she did not
speak with her father.
She started speaking with him recently.
“The last time I spoke to him was
three days ago and I decided that I
was not going to speak to him again
after that. That was the
communication through which I
realised that this man would never
change from manipulations for
himself,” Iyabo told the paper.
P.M.NEWS gathered that Senator Iyabo
Obasanjo, who is in the United States,
refused various entreaties by friends and
family members to deny the statement by
refusing to carry her telephone calls.
Iyabo is not the only Obansanjo child
that has denounced him.
Gbenga, his first son, had sometime ago
expressed his frustration in a 50-
paragraph affidavit before a court in
Lagos detailing how his father slept with
his estranged wife, Mojisola.
Gbenga was seeking to divorce his wife
who he got married to on 29 April, 2000.
In the 10th paragraph of the affidavit
signed by Emankhu Addeh, of Addeh and
Associates, legal practitioner for the
petitioner, the petitioner averred “that he
knows for a fact that the respondent, his
wife, committed adultery with and had an
intimate, sexual relationship with his own
father, General Olusegun Obasanjo, due
to her greed to curry favours and
contracts from him in his capacity as
President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria.”
He said Mojisola also got rewarded for
her adulterous acts with several oil
contracts with the Nigerian National
Petroleum Corporation, NNPC, from his
father, among which was the NNPC
consultancy training in supply chain
management and project management
awarded to her company, Bowen and
Brown.
In Bitter-Sweet, My Life With Obasanjo,
Oluremi, the wife of Chief Obasanjo, also
emphasised the former President’s hatred
for his family when she said:
he told me to wait for him. When
he emerged, he was in shorts and a
short sleeve shirt. He slapped me
twice and ran after me as I fled
down the stairs…Throughout his
tenure as Head of State, Obasanjo
also ensured that I was not given
any allowance as his wife. What he
gave with one hand, he retrieved
with the other.
It rained cats and dogs the day
Obasanjo handed over to Shagari at
the Race Course, Onikan, Lagos,
October 1, 1979. He asked me to
move to Abeokuta with him but I
declined because of his extra-
marital indiscipline.
When he was being drawn out of
the Army, I was in the same car with
him. When we went for thanksgiving
at Owu Baptist Church, Abeokuta, I
was also in the same car. At the
church, I sat with him on the front
pew. During the reception I was in
control of events and sat his
mistresses with other guests as
their importance demanded.
I made Stella take one of the middle
seats with her friend, Julie Coker.
After the ceremony, I told my
husband that I had risen to the top
with him by the grace of God. Now,
I was giving him a free rein to
misbehave with his mistresses as I
would not stay with him at
Abeokuta. He begged me earnestly
not to leave him alone. He said he
had not finished his house at
Victoria Island, Lagos, wondering
where I would stay. I still kept my
flat on Lawrence Road, Ikoyi.
Obasanjo did not forgive me that I
did not live with him in Abeokuta.
He stopped taking care of the
children, probably thinking I had a
lot of money. He only sent N400 a
month. Iyabo and Busola were at
Queen’s College, Lagos; Segun was
at King’s College. I was now torn
between raising my children and
running the farm. Sometime in
1981, Gbenga and Enitan were due
to return to school at Corona after
the long break.
When the school fees were not
forthcoming from their father, I
went to the late Simbiat Abiola for
assistance. She prayed that God
would help. I later sold off my gold
bangles to Alhaja Abdulraq, a
jeweller, to raise the fees.
My topsy-turvy relationship with
Obasanjo continued. He would
drive past Oduduwa Crescent
without checking on his children,
who were progressing in education.
Iyabo, Busola and Segun were
making excellent grades at school. I
was struggling to make ends meet.”
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