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Nigerian Footballer, Kayode Olanrewaju initiates N1billion lawsuit against UK-based Pastor, seek dissolution of marriage
Nigerian footballer, Kayode Olanrewaju has filed a N1billion lawsuit against Pastor Tobi Adegboyega, the founder of the Salvation Proclaimers Anointed Church (SPAC Nation), also known as the NXTION Family, at the High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in Abuja.
The suit is registered under the number PET/304/2024. Olanrewaju stated that the N1billion in damages he is requesting is for emotional trauma, financial loss, and loss of goodwill that have resulted from allegations of misconduct against his wife, Dora Ezinne Kayode.
According to the court documents obtained by SaharaReporters on Monday, Olanrewaju is also asking the court to officially dissolve his marriage with his wife.
The football star in his cross-petition alleged that since his marriage to his wife in 2013, she has engaged in repeated acts of adultery, including having an alleged affair with Pastor Adegboyega.
According to Olanrewaju, his wife’s relationship with the cleric was openly flaunted at public events, causing him significant emotional distress.
He further accused his wife of financial misconduct, alleging that she diverted funds and rental income from properties he owned to support her lavish lifestyle and alleged affair with Pastor Adegboyega.
Olanrewaju in the suit also mentions collusion with Ezinne’s alleged ex-lover, Ugochukwu Igboanugo, who he accused of assisting her in her financial improprieties involving property documents.
He said that Ezinne’s behavior, which he alleged to include alcohol abuse and late-night partying, has contributed to the breakdown of their marriage.
Additionally, Olanrewaju claimed that his wife abducted their three children in March, prompting intervention by the Directorate of State Security Service (DSS) to locate and arrest her in Abuja.
He stated that his wife subsequently attempted to evade justice by jumping bail and trying to secure passports for their children to leave the country.
Olanrewaju, who is also seeking custody of their children, cited concerns over his wife’s ability to be a suitable parental figure as a reason.
As the court scheduled a hearing of the suit on September 24, neither Pastor Adegboyega nor Olanrewaju’s wife has responded to the allegations.