Do2tun stated this in a recent post on X, formerly known as Twitter, in response to spouses who use their children as a weapon during custody battles.
Do2dtun reported in a conversation with a member of Saint Obi’s family that the actor died in his family home in Jos. He stated:
“Let’s normalize the fact that children are not objects. They have rights. When a child demands the right to see or be with a parent and you deny them, you have trampled on their rights. Listen! A child is not a material meant for one person to keep.”
Do2dtun who is currently fighting with his ex-wife over custody, continued:
“I spoke to a family member of Saint Obi. He passed away in their house in Jos and you have absolutely no idea what that man went through. Denying him his kids and fighting eventually took his life.
“You believe you are winning a fight by weaponizing kids? I am sorry; YOU ARE A LOSER.”
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