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Help! Let me see my kids, weeping Precious appeals to Fani-Kayode, mothers

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A mother’s love for her child is widely agreed to the the purest of all loves. For Precious Chikwendu, former wife of Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, the inability to display that love for kids made her wept uncontrollably in a video Saturday night, begging to be allowed to have access to her four children.

Precious, who has filed for divorce in a customary court and is also pursuing a child custody suit again the ex-minister, said she has not been herself since Fani-Kayode denied her access to her four boys.

Her worry, she said, has been accentuated upon learning that one of the boys was injured.

The video is not only directed to Fani-Kayode. It is also directed to all women and people of conscience.

Precious said she needs their help, obviously to appeal to her former husband.

“Till court orders are obeyed, till our voices as mothers are heard, till children are no longer used as bullet shield for failures of two adults, till the emotional state of my sons are put into consideration we shall keep speaking up”, she wrote in the accompanying caption.

She does not even care if she is allowed to see the kids in a neutral place.

All she wants is just to see the kids.

“I haven’t seen my kids for over a year. All I am asking for is to see them”, Precious said amid tears.

Precious, who is 32, married Fani-Kayode in 2014. Both have four children together, all boys.

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