- Queen Dami, estranged wife of the late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, addresses paternity allegations made by the late king’s daughter, Adeyemi Adebisi Aminat.
- Aminat had insinuated that Dami was unsure of her child’s paternity, suggesting the child was “bought” from Port Harcourt.
- Dami denies the claims, revealing a history of tension with Aminat during her time in the palace.
- Dami expresses her willingness to undergo a DNA test to confirm her son’s paternity.
Queen Dami, the estranged wife of the late Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi, has finally broken her silence following allegations made by the late monarch’s daughter, Adeyemi Adebisi Aminat, regarding the paternity of her child.
In a heated exchange that has captured attention of many online, Queen Dami denied claims by Aminat, who alleged that Dami was unsure of her child’s biological father and even insinuated that the child was “bought” from Port Harcourt.
Aminat had previously stated that her silence was not an indication of ignorance but rather respect for the late Alaafin’s legacy, warning Dami against tarnishing the reputation of the royal household.
Breaking her silence, Queen Dami accused Aminat of harboring resentment towards her during her time in the palace.
She claimed that the late monarch had prohibited her from working but revealed she secretly sold fabrics online.
In a bold move to clear her name, Dami expressed her willingness to undergo a DNA test to confirm her son’s paternity.
She also criticized Aminat, pointing out that she is also not living with a husband despite having two children.
“When I was in the Palace, the king didn’t allow us to work but I was selling fabrics online without his knowledge. Concerning Alaafin’s daughter that came out to say my son is not for the king, we never liked each other when I was in the palace, and that was why she came out to lie against me. I am ready to have a DNA test done on my son. She is also not in a man’s house after two kids. She came out because she saw that I wanted to go back to Portable. I was not the first Queen to leave Alaafin’s palace”.
Dami suggested that Aminat’s recent comments stem from jealousy, hinting at her decision to reconcile with controversial Nigerian artist Portable, which may have triggered the response.
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