Precious Chikwendu, the estranged wife of former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has warned critics to stop “laying curses” on her kids over their father’s political choice.
In a post shared on her Instagram page, the mother of four asked Nigerians to stop dragger her and her children into political matters she has no affiliation with because of Fani-Kanyode, a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Precious said she doesn’t force her political opinions on anyone, adding that she and Fani-Kayode didn’t vote for the same candidate in the just concluded presidential elections.
She wrote: “For whatever this is worth, I would drop this. Enough of the causeless curses some of you are hurling at me and my kids over their father’s choice. I do not control or impose anything aside matters bothering on my children.
“I’m not bothered about words aimed at people who have not earned such. The past few days has been an experience for everyone. I was at my PU till 1am the next day waiting for vote count as did many Nigerians.
“I have my own strong political opinions which i do not impose on anyone, I missed being on the ballot myself by just an inch and my party was different to that of my children’s dad which was known to everyone close to me.
“I don’t come here pushing my ideas, opinion and passion down people’s throats. I also want my boys to love and adore their motherland with everything working here.
“The last i checked, your right to association, to vote and be voted for was still a fundamental human right. Don’t come at me over what you have no idea of my predicaments.
“If i dish a meal that you can savor with assumptions, please feast on it but if i am calm with no words, kindly miss me with your assumptions, conclusions and curses.”
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