MC Oluomo enmeshed in wife snatching scandal

MC Oluomo enmeshed in wife snatching scandal

The Chairman of the Lagos State Parks Management Committee, Musiliu Akinsanya popularly called MC Oluomo is ensnared in public attention after his erstwhile associate, Fatai Adeshina accused him of snatching one of his wives.

Adeshina, also known as Akeweje, was recently appointed to as the Chairman, Caretaker Committee of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Lagos State, following a crisis that rocked the union which led to the suspension of the immediate past Chairman, MC Oluomo.

Speaking with The PUNCH in a tell-all interview, he alleged that Akinsanya snatched his then second wife with the help of popular Nollywood actress, Ronke Ojo, professionally known as Oshodi Oke.

Akeweje said the actress at a point started visiting his residence to see his estranged wife, a move he frowned at since Oshodi Oke was a known associate of MC Oluomo with whom he had a longtime beef.

“I told her not to come to my house anymore, because MC Oluomo and I did not belong to the same camp. My second wife and Ronke knelt and apologised, but after five days, I met Ronke in my house again. I was furious and I accused her of trying to carry out a mission in my house. I sent the two of them out of my house that day. To my surprise, Ronke took my second wife, who I sent packing, to MC Oluomo,” he explained.

He further narrated how Akinsanya housed his wife at his hotel in the Oshodi area of Lagos for over a month before he bought her a house.

Akeweje said, “Some concerned close allies at MC’s hotel in Oshodi phoned me that they saw my second wife at MC’s place. They asked whether MC and I had settled our issues, but I said we were yet to resolve our differences. They told me that MC had asked them to give my second wife a room in his hotel. She was there for one month and seven days in his hotel.

“Yes, my second wife, Queen B. She stayed in his hotel for one month and seven days before he bought her a house. Unionists in the state know this story very well.”

BlackBox Nigeria had reported that Adeshina claimed he dropped his ambition to contest for Lagos NURTW Chairman in 2019, upon the intervention of a former Lagos State governor, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu who backed MC Oluomo for the seat.

However, despite the promise that he would be compensated with the position of Deputy Chairman, he alleged that his name was struck out from the list of the executive members of the Lagos NURTW.

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