Omotayo requested the dissolution of her marriage with Do2dtun sometime in November 2021, citing allegations of forced abortion, domestic violence, and emotional abuse by him, all of which have had adverse effects on her health and general well-being.
According to the petition filed before Justice A. I. Akobi of Court 23 of the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Suit Number: GWD/PET/25/2021, the on-air personality forced his wife to abort her third pregnancy as a married woman.
The court, however, granted the couple, who married in 2013 and the union produced two children, joint custody of the children, which Omotayo did not oppose pending the final determination of the suit in court.
Dailypost reports that Do2dtun, on December 14, 2022, allegedly stormed Omotayo’s Abuja residence with some policemen and forcefully broke into her premises and assaulted her gateman and staff after she refused to disclose her actual whereabouts and hurled insults at her person.
This led to Omotayo’s petitioning the Deputy Inspector General of Police, Force Criminal Investigation Department, Abuja over an unlawful entry, malicious damage, criminal trespass and unlawful use of Policemen by Do2dtun.
The petition dated December 14, 2022, and stamped to show receipt by the office of the DIG, said the invasion left Omotayo in a “state of emotional distress and fear of imminent danger in the hands of the Defendant (Do2dtun), who remains volatile and unpredictable”.
“In view of the facts stated in this petition, we humbly request that you use your good office to conduct a dispassionate investigation into our client’s petition and cause an appropriate action in line with the law to be taken against the Defendant in order to guarantee the safety of our client and for the interest of justice.
“In addition to the above, we request that the identity of the Nigeria Police Officers who engaged in the unlawful act at the bidding of the Defendant be made known to the public and necessary action be taken against them so as to preserve the integrity of the Nigeria Police that has been painstakingly built over the years,” the petition read in part.