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Precious Chikwendu, Fani-kayode’s ex-wife speaks after reuniting with their sons

Precious Chikwendu, ex-wife to former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has spoken up Sunday after she reunited with their sons over the weekend.

The estranged wife of the former minister, had been in a battle for the custody of their sons whom he had kept exclusively to himself .

A lot of women rose to her defence and sent the ex-minister to the gallows for maltreating Chikwendu and preventing her from seeing her children.

Recall that Chikwendu walked out of her marriage in August 2020, on allegations of domestic abuse, assault and battery.

After she left her matrimonial home, FFK prevented her from seeing her four children despite several court injunctions granted that she should be allowed to visit her children.

In a video, the former Minister hailed the ex-wife and kids after a hangout and wrote the following,

“My sons spent the day with their mother yesterday! 

What a beautiful sight it was! 

Love, peace and joy all around!

Thanks be to God.

@snowhiteey , Thanks Mama Aragorn.”

Precious has also taken to her page to share updates of the events with their children with her instagram followers about the events that led to the video.

Dear All,
Overtime I have learnt to keep my peace and focus on the things I aspire to achieve in my youthfulness rather than the ones that would derail me from my path, but I have to keep everyone updated on what is currently going on especially for the people who have constantly prayed and fought with me when I was going through the worst time in my life.
As a mother, my greatest prayer is being able to hug my kids , play with and spend time with them no matter how little the time. Bearing in mind that God gave me a basic assignment in their lives as a watchman.
This is a win for us all, I have gone from not seeing them AT ALL for 2years to spending a few hours (Play Date)with them and also tending to one who wasn’t well as at the time i was reached. That is all that it is currently, but I believe their Father has a change of mind and is working out a process for a peaceful coparenting as wars always have a long lasting effect to both parties regardless .
Please be patient with me as I am basking in this little joy and win for a little longer as well as soaking it all in as I figure a way to put all issues to rest without drama.
Thank you all so very much for the messages and well wishes. 
Thanks to my concerned elders.
Their Father (through his aides) and some good people around him are in talks to see to it that my children grow up having balanced love and affection from both sides.
I am hoping this leads to an end in media wars and to a peaceful coparenting as we move on to achieve our various destinies apart .
Signed
Precious Chikwendu

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