Tanwa
who had married a nice young gentleman has now added the ultimate
disgrace to the Fagbayi family name. Her husband who has a nice job with
an oil company
had travelled to one of the ex USSR satellite countries and left Tanwa
in the house with their two young children. Alas, when Tanwa’s
mother-in-law came visiting to their 1004 Victoria Island Flat Estate,
she found Tanwa in bed with the family driver. To cut the long story
short, Tanwa has been sent packing and she has relocated to the USA.
It did not come as a shock, some years back when Olu Fagbayi, the scion
of the Fagbayi family passed gently away. This was because the sleek,
happy-go-lucky and gregarious Olu had, some years back, lived life to
the hilt, but life had then lived past him and abated with receding ebb.
Olu was the son of the very successful building contractor, Chief M. Fagbayi, Chairman of MA Fagbayi & Sons, undoubtedly the most successful Lagos firm of building contractors.
Being of the illustrious Fagbayi family from the Oto royal family near
Iddo on Lagos Mainland, Chief Fagbayi possessed a huge company works
yard in Oto and had a fantastic mansion by the creek in Apapa, a house
on Willesden Lane in London and educated all his children in highbrow
educational institutes in England. Olu had many sisters –Mrs “Mama”
Bakare, Mrs Toun Mohammed, Head of Apapa Corona School, Mrs Fulayo Ogbara, wife of Rasaq Ogbara of the Ogbara dynasty.
Olu’s
dad had also married Mama Toyin, owner of thriving Toyin Stores in
Apapa and she had children for the Chief, Toyin, Bola and Tunde. Mama
Toyin had lost a son in a car accident
in the UK and Toyin had had a child for the maverick politician,
Francis Arthur Nzeribe. However, when Chief Fagbayi denied any knowledge
of some funds which the late Lagos State super Permanent Secretary,
Alhaji Durosimi-Etti had said belonged to him during a probe of civil
servants in Lagos, all hell broke loose and the rapport between MA
Fagbayi & Sons and the Lagos State civil servants vaporised and
evaporated into thin air. Things were never the same again and Chief M.
A. Fagbayi began a downward fall on a sloppy and slippery hill.
Olu,
who had returned from the UK and had trained as a builder, was the rave
of Lagos and it was parties galore with all the boys having a ball with
him at any of his father’s apartments on Randle Road, Apapa and
sometimes even in the mansion by the river. Olu, slim, handsome suave
had married Kehinde Onagoruwa whose father was the first Nigerian bank
manager and who hailed from Odogbolu in Ogun State, Southwest Nigeria.
Kehinde’s sister, Taiwo, was married to ebullient and fantastic
socialite, Eniola Odufunwa. Eniola Odufunwa was murdered by armed
robbers who smashed a bottle full of groundnuts on his head at his
lovely Gbagada residence early in the morning at the beginning of the
new millennium. Kehinde was a perfect partner for Olu as they both lived
a Champaign-Charlie lifestyle taking in the joide de vivre, first class
travel and crystal glasses. Mutatis mutandis, when a cheap fortune
began its decline, Olu’s lavish lifestyle also took a turn for the
worse. He, Olu, turned to the bottle and could not maintain his aging
father’s business interest. Chief Fagbayi later died in a minor car accident on the Lekki-Epe Expressway. Sadly, despite Olu’s friends coming to the financial assistance
of Kehinde, she died of cancer in the UK. Left to his devices, Olu, an
erstwhile beautiful dancer, could not manoeuvre himself out of his
ordeal and passed away a few years ago.
Very
sadly, Olu’s son, living in the UK, would have nothing to do with his
father and did not bother to come to Nigeria for his burial. Olu’s other
son, Wole, has become a disgrace to the Fagbayi family as he hangs
around various shops fraudulently telling people to pay for his
purchases as he had left his wallet at home. As if all these were not
enough to traumatise the family and shame the name of Olu, his lovely
daughter, Tanwa who had married a nice young gentleman has now added the
ultimate disgrace to the Fagbayi family name. Her husband who has a
nice job with an oil company
had travelled to one of the ex USSR satellite countries and left Tanwa
in the house with their two young children. Alas, when Tanwa’s
mother-in-law came visiting to their 1004 Victoria Island Flat Estate,
she found Tanwa in bed with the family driver. To cut the long story
short, Tanwa has been sent packing and she has relocated to the USA.source: Lamzatblog
Hey bro, what exactly are you trying to tell is here? Are you giving us gist about an unfaithful wife or trying to tarnish a family's name from generation to generation. I am sure if someone digs into yours like this, there will be nothing left of you. Face the lady and leave her family out of it, cheap agabaya, how much were you paid.
ReplyDeleteThats the problem of our society! People trying to cover up shameless tarts! Can you separate the lady from the family? Why not all a spade a spade or deny the story? Why did she run away? These are facts that protrude like a tree branch. Its an open secret on the streets of Lagos Island so whether the press reports it or not its immaterial.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely this guy is a sour grape. Why not add your name so that people can know you are fighting for an irresponsible wife.
ReplyDeleteMy name is Teni Ola-Wilman, a proud Mrs. Re my 1st comment, I do not support infidelity, nor support an irresponsible wife. Shame on her for that. But, how does her late father, late grand father, mother, uncles, aunties,sibbling etc come in? Bloggers should apply their brains sometimes even when desperate to get stories with twist to attract hits thereby opening doors to adverts.
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