‘I Had The Most Violent Experience’- FFK’s Estranged Wife, Precious Chikwendu Shares Harrowing Details Of Alleged Abuse While In The Marriage
Ex-beauty queen and mum-of-four, Precious Chikwendu has shared details of the alleged domestic abuse she was subjected to by her ex-husband and father of her children, Femi Fani-Kayode.
Precious in a recent interview with Chude Jideonwo claimed that the former Minister of Aviation will always tell her bodyguards to bundle her in and always attacked her while pregnant .
She also revealed that some notable Nigerians like former National Security Adviser, Col. Dasuki Sambo, late televangelist T.B Joshua and even IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu had all stepped in to settle their domestic abuse issue.
The 32-year-old mum further revealed that she didn’t leave the toxic marriage earlier because she wanted to take her kids with her, adding that her friend, Esther’s home became a safe haven for her each time she was physically abused.
In addition, Precious stated that FFK always asks for a photo with her each time they settle an issue, so he can use it to debunk stories. She also alleged that the politician made denigrating comments about the Igbos including against their staff who is from the South-East while they were together.
Precious revealed that she has not seen her children since August 2, 2020 and all her efforts to see them has been thwarted even though the former Minister was not granted full custody.
She told the show host:
“The children are with him, I haven’t seen them since August 2nd, 2020. Yes, since August 2nd, 2020, I haven’t seen my children and I’ve been physically prevented from seeing them.
I don’t know if my children are alright because they don’t take my calls, I don’t know the school he changed my sons to. I’m told they go to school, the last time I filed a suit in court, they said the children are in school and they are okay.
I don’t know the school they go to, I don’t know who their teachers are, I don’t even know nothing or the nannies they are with, nothing! I have no access to my kids.”