Late gospel Singer Omije Ojumi's (Real name Bunmi Akinnaanu) ex husband Rotimi Adeoye, has addressed the drama that played out during her burial, where their children openly rejected him and accused him of being an irresponsible father.
Following the public outburst, Rotimi Adeoye decided to speak out about his past relationship with the late singer and his side of the story.
Despite the setback, Rotimi said he eventually got his UK papers through other means and proceeded to finalise the divorce legally in the UK. He added that he has since remarried and is now happily married to another woman.
Relationship with Daughter
Rotimi Adeoye further spoke on his relationship with his children, emphasising that the viral video from her burial did not reflect the efforts he made over the years to stay connected with his children. According to Rotimi, after the divorce and before Bunmi’s death, he made several attempts to reach out, communicate, and maintain a relationship with them, but was repeatedly shut out.
Speaking about his relationship with his daughter, Jomiloju, Rotimi explained that she was born in the UK and that he was largely responsible for her early upbringing from three months old, because Bunmi returned to Nigeria when her visitor visa was about to expire.
According to him, Bunmi stayed back in Nigeria for six months to renew her visa while he singlehandedly raised Jomiloju in the UK, despite having immigration challenges at the time. Rotimi revealed that their daughter lived with him for seven years and that he was very involved in her life.
How Omije Ojumi Cut Me Off From Our Children
He claimed that just three months before she was due to receive her UK citizenship documents, Bunmi came and secretly took her away under the pretence of taking the child for a vigil, only to call him days after to say she was already in Nigeria with their daughter. That incident, he said, marked the beginning of being completely cut off from both children. He added that in London, everyone knew him as Jomiloju’s father, including members of his church, where he was often praised for being very present in his daughter’s life. Rotimi said the burial drama deeply hurt him and that, despite all this, his daughter now describes him as an irresponsible father.
Birth of their Son William
Talking about his son, William, Rotimi said the boy was born in the United States on December 25, 2013. He explained that when Bunmi informed him of the pregnancy, he immediately began sending money for baby items. Later, she insisted on giving birth in the US, even though he warned her about the high cost.
Rotimi disclosed that childbirth in the US at the time cost about $8,000, and he sent her £7,000 to cover expenses. He disclosed that he advised Bunmi to stay with his sister in the US, who is a nurse married to a medical doctor, but she refused and chose to stay with a friend she met on Facebook.
Rotimi claimed that the last time he saw his son was during William’s first birthday, when Bunmi had brought him to the UK. He further alleged that on three different occasions, he sent money for Bunmi to bring both children to the UK, but she collected the money and never showed up, always citing performance bookings in December as an excuse. He claimed that despite frequently visiting the UK herself and staying for months, she never once came with the children.
He also revealed the reason that his marriage to the late singer crashed....
During the burial ceremony, Bunmi’s daughter, Jomiloju, shocked many mourners when she declared that her father was not responsible. Things became more tense when Rotimi tried to approach and console the children, but his son reportedly refused to acknowledge him, insisting that Rotimi was not his father.
Following the public outburst, Rotimi Adeoye decided to speak out about his past relationship with the late singer and his side of the story.
In a chat with journalist Sola Sanusi, Rotimi declared that he was deeply hurt by the incident and felt compelled to clear the air.
Rotimi confirmed that he and Bunmi Akinaanu were legally married. According to him, they tied the knot in 2006 at the Surulere Registry and later had a church wedding at ECWA Church in Mushin.
Their marriage produced two children, Jomiloju and a son, William. He revealed that the marriage eventually ended in a legal divorce.
Reason for Divorcing Bunmi
Explaining what led to the divorce, Rotimi claimed that he discovered certain aspects of Bunmi’s lifestyle in Nigeria which he was uncomfortable with. This led to several confrontations and warnings to desist from such, but she refused, causing a crack in the union.
Mr Adeoye also alleged that the Omije Ojumi singer took their daughter, Jomiloju, to Nigeria three weeks before she was due to receive her UK residency documents. According to Rotimi, his plan was for their daughter to secure her papers first so he could apply as her dependant and regularise his own stay in the UK.
However, he stated that Bunmi believed he intended to use their daughter to get his papers, divorce her, and then marry another woman. Rotimi further claimed that Bunmi’s decision to take Jomiloju to Nigeria left him stranded and forced them to restart the entire UK residency process for their daughter from scratch. He described the move as proof that she did not wish him well.
Their marriage produced two children, Jomiloju and a son, William. He revealed that the marriage eventually ended in a legal divorce.
Reason for Divorcing Bunmi
Explaining what led to the divorce, Rotimi claimed that he discovered certain aspects of Bunmi’s lifestyle in Nigeria which he was uncomfortable with. This led to several confrontations and warnings to desist from such, but she refused, causing a crack in the union.
Mr Adeoye also alleged that the Omije Ojumi singer took their daughter, Jomiloju, to Nigeria three weeks before she was due to receive her UK residency documents. According to Rotimi, his plan was for their daughter to secure her papers first so he could apply as her dependant and regularise his own stay in the UK.
However, he stated that Bunmi believed he intended to use their daughter to get his papers, divorce her, and then marry another woman. Rotimi further claimed that Bunmi’s decision to take Jomiloju to Nigeria left him stranded and forced them to restart the entire UK residency process for their daughter from scratch. He described the move as proof that she did not wish him well.
Despite the setback, Rotimi said he eventually got his UK papers through other means and proceeded to finalise the divorce legally in the UK. He added that he has since remarried and is now happily married to another woman.
Relationship with Daughter
Rotimi Adeoye further spoke on his relationship with his children, emphasising that the viral video from her burial did not reflect the efforts he made over the years to stay connected with his children. According to Rotimi, after the divorce and before Bunmi’s death, he made several attempts to reach out, communicate, and maintain a relationship with them, but was repeatedly shut out.
Speaking about his relationship with his daughter, Jomiloju, Rotimi explained that she was born in the UK and that he was largely responsible for her early upbringing from three months old, because Bunmi returned to Nigeria when her visitor visa was about to expire.
According to him, Bunmi stayed back in Nigeria for six months to renew her visa while he singlehandedly raised Jomiloju in the UK, despite having immigration challenges at the time. Rotimi revealed that their daughter lived with him for seven years and that he was very involved in her life.
How Omije Ojumi Cut Me Off From Our Children
He claimed that just three months before she was due to receive her UK citizenship documents, Bunmi came and secretly took her away under the pretence of taking the child for a vigil, only to call him days after to say she was already in Nigeria with their daughter. That incident, he said, marked the beginning of being completely cut off from both children. He added that in London, everyone knew him as Jomiloju’s father, including members of his church, where he was often praised for being very present in his daughter’s life. Rotimi said the burial drama deeply hurt him and that, despite all this, his daughter now describes him as an irresponsible father.
Birth of their Son William
Talking about his son, William, Rotimi said the boy was born in the United States on December 25, 2013. He explained that when Bunmi informed him of the pregnancy, he immediately began sending money for baby items. Later, she insisted on giving birth in the US, even though he warned her about the high cost.
Rotimi disclosed that childbirth in the US at the time cost about $8,000, and he sent her £7,000 to cover expenses. He disclosed that he advised Bunmi to stay with his sister in the US, who is a nurse married to a medical doctor, but she refused and chose to stay with a friend she met on Facebook.
After Bunmi arrived in the US, she demanded additional money for a feeding allowance, which he could not afford after already spending heavily. Rotimi claimed his refusal led to tension between them. According to him, his sister later sent Bunmi $1,500 so she could bring his son to visit family, but she allegedly refused to do so over Rotimi's failure to send extra feeding allowance.
Rotimi claimed that the last time he saw his son was during William’s first birthday, when Bunmi had brought him to the UK. He further alleged that on three different occasions, he sent money for Bunmi to bring both children to the UK, but she collected the money and never showed up, always citing performance bookings in December as an excuse. He claimed that despite frequently visiting the UK herself and staying for months, she never once came with the children.
Rotimi concluded by saying that his family members in Nigeria only saw his children for the first time during Bunmi Akinaanu’s service of songs, stressing that she never allowed them access while she was alive.
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She’s kuku dead now, run ur narrative as you would!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...Eka, you said what was on my mind.
DeleteThe dead cannot defend themselves...
It can't always be as you think this girl. What if he's saying the truth? It definitely won't be easy having you as a trusted friend o cos you could make one commit just by listening to your advice cos wtf...
DeleteYou need to learn to pause, think things through before you judge or jump to conclusions.
See this anon! Shey it’s not that madness runs in ur family? Are u mad? Respect urself, if I unleash on you, you will hate urself!
DeleteYou almost burst a vein eka. What would you call that if not that madness runs in your generation? Omo ale jatijati omolasan Ikeja aja!
DeleteStella post cos she decided to bring in her generation.
You are the one acting mad actually eka. Anon only advised you but see the way you are acting?
DeleteAnons you are maad! What is really your beef with Eka? You go convulse one day! Others make similar comments but why do you always choose Eka's?
DeleteUna go soon quench for the babe matter!
So Oga how do you intend for the dead to defend herself? If you lived with your daughter for 7yrs and she publicly denied you, that shows how you lived with her. Respect the dead and allow her rip
ReplyDeleteCan the dead defind herself now? No!
ReplyDeleteSo why are explaining now?
Defend*
ReplyDeleteWhat will be the fate of the children? She blocked her family members too from reaching her. O ma se ooooo
ReplyDeleteHe is a liar. He could have made an effort to come to Nigeria himself. How come his relatives knew to find their way to screech and display at the burial ground but could not find Omije's house? Why come with soldiers to a graveside?? Useless man and his bunch of enablers. Do they think that children don't see everything? I live in the UK and I know for a fact that of you take a child out of the country without the other parents permission, you can file a report and take them to court? Oga tell us what truly happened. She took the first child and you still created another child?? So many holes in your story abeg
ReplyDeleteThat's the part I didn't understand, how did they reconcile and live together again to produce another child? He avoided mentioning that part because it will probably make him look bad.
DeleteLet her rest in peace as she is no more to defend herself. Story is that you were sleeping around while in Uk which did not go down well with Bunmi.
ReplyDeleteYou should simply have come down after you heard of her sickness and eventual demise. Maybe things could have been ironed out.
You don't scorn a woman and expect loyalty. She is a celebrity and has her life and career. You stay in UK and think all will be ok with the children she nurtured. No it can't be
The dead can't defend themselves..hmmmm
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't he come out before she died, all these ones are rubbish, he should have talked when she was still alive to defend herself.
ReplyDeleteWarramess! What a tangled up mess!
ReplyDeleteNa wa o
ReplyDeleteThe dead tell no stories,everyone should move on
ReplyDeleteWhy didn't he saw all these while she was alive, at least we would have also heard from her.
ReplyDeleteAccording to him, he did all he narrated.
ReplyDeleteAccording to him,she did all he narrated.
I am wondering if he could have done more like show up in Nigeria to fight for his right to see the children.
I mean, how old is the son he last saw at one?
Only God knows the truth.
Naa wa
ReplyDeleteLast year, my daughter called me into my room.
ReplyDeleteThen she called her father and placed the phone on speaker, after exchanging pleasantries, she asked him why he doesn't pay her school fees (his father didn't pay the school fees of him and his siblings).
He responded that I was treating her like my personal business.Lol.
The weekend before this term resumed, they went out ,when she came home,she told me that he informed her that he had paid her school fees for the term.
I simply laughed and remembered the call.
Children see things.
"(his father didn't pay the school fees of him and his siblings)"
DeleteIs the child in question a male or female?
Unfortunately she wont be able to tell her side. its well.
ReplyDeleteShe's no more to tell her own side of the story so carry on oga.
ReplyDeletePlease move along old man👴 . She is dead and can't defend herself. If it's true why didn't you say anything while she was alive? Do you take us as fools? Mtcheew...
ReplyDeleteI believe him. Friends of the family have been talking and they didn't say anything good about the late Bunmi. They said she even got a school teacher arrested and locked up for facilitating a call between the man and his child while in school.
ReplyDeleteWhat I have heard about most of these popular Gospel artists married to not so popular husbands? hmmmm
That of Shola Alison and her husband is mind-blowing. She even lives separately from her husband. They said she is a very difficult person.
Shut up!! Lying on a dead woman. You are evil personified.
DeleteOnce you have small principle like this, you will be termed difficult.
DeleteHow many spouses of male gospel singers will hand around if they could provide the same lifestyle for their children? How easy and not difficult are singers like late Sammie O and others like him who like lamb?
According to him, he went to Agidigbo for settlement but his family stopped him, that such broadcast could ruin her brand so he stepped down, he said people could verify his registration there.
DeleteThe man might not be saint but he tried to prove his side of the story by providing names, iya Bola are, evang. Ojo Ade, her siblings and family,(these people are alive) to settle and reach her.
Things dey happen oooooooo, it's not particular to a gender.
Seun Dare, leave those rats crying above you, cry me a river rats! I said what I said!
DeleteCome at my comment with your blog IDs next time.
@Seun Dare, let the women here be. When women bring chronicles of their spouses, the women of SDKville "read but don't judge". If you doubt, wait awhile such a chronicle would soon land. In the largeness of their hearts, they think all spouses of chroniclers read the blog too to have a right of reply.
DeleteWas it not some days ago this blog reported a woman's narration of the atrocities an Iyan seller allegedly did to her husband?
Migration without divine ordination puts one at risk of frustration.
ReplyDeleteHe was in a hurry to make it considering she was making it in Nigeria. They roughed and wriggled their travel, living on the fringes of the law and that can stress even the best marriage. This option of using a child as an anchor baby and roughing it by overstaying is just not the best. Whatever he was up to get opportunities then, the daughter may have seen and would be telling her mom or keeping mental records, he panicked again and decided to use his man parts to secure his stay. She also saw the signs with the single mothers offering such free services and started to panic, returning to Nigeria where she would have a passion career and not have to live in a 2 bed one bath with a cheating man, doing house chores and caring when she had connects and contacts in Nigeria's booming scene.
Two "wise" people who had scored the system now doubled on an own goal with hurt.
Going to live with inlaws when a marriage is frayed is very stressful when you have no escape but they were so determined to get pali at the cost of peace of mind. With the way those in-laws have acted in recent times and during sensitive periods, she has been vindicated.
If your ex is quarrelling with you, their account, that of the school, manager and other such important players are not quarrelling and now that you have secured Golden papers, there's no excuse to be seeking attention virtually. If you are sending money for visits and not for fees, what if they are diverted for your children's sake? Not even a favorite uncle or aunty from your side was missed in all these years? Haba.
Mr UK this your tales by moonlight isn't convincing at all, try again later.
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