Tosin, the wife of Olorunleke Ojo, Super Eagles goalkeeper, has taken to social media to accuse him and his alleged mistress Precious Daniels of endangering her life and that of their children.
In a recent Facebook post, Tosin lamented that her marriage has become a source of intense pain.
She alleged that Precious has been providing Ojo with “charms” intended to cause harm to her and their two children.
Tosin pleaded to be left in peace, adding that she does not stand in the way of her husband’s relationship with Precious.
She claimed that the situation has become life-threatening, drawing a parallel to other women and children who have “lost their lives to the same situation”.
“If anything happen to me or my children, please hold my husband Olorunleke Ojo and his side chick Precious Daniels responsible. Have been through a lot lately but it’s unfortunate that the man I once suffered with just want me and my children to be in danger for his own selfish interest,” she wrote.
“His side chick has been giving him different charms home for me and my children, so many women and children have lost their lives to same situation. My life and that of my children is now in the hand of Leke and Precious.
“My family and the public should hold them both responsible if anything happens, a lot is going on now. My tears will fight you Leke if anything happen to me and my children, you have done more that enough to me.
“Am not stopping you from your decision to follow Precious Daniels but pls free me and my children in peace. If you succeed in killing me, at least you will rest but my spirit will hunt you.”
Ojo, who was Nigeria’s third-choice goalkeeper at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) finals, however, responded to the allegations in a statement posted on his Facebook page on Wednesday.
The former Eyinmba goalkeeper described his wife’s allegations as “grave, false, and malicious”.
“The truth is that the problems in our marriage began long before now. Despite this, I consistently sought reconciliation. I supported my wife financially, giving her money for business, paying her a salary monthly, and ensuring she and our children were never left in want. I provided a monthly upkeep of $250,000 in addition to covering rent, school fees, and medical bills. Evidence of these payments is attached,” he wrote.
“I even advised her to step away from work temporarily for her safety and that of our children. Despite my repeated invitations to my wife to spend time with me while I was away, she consistently declined.
“I longed for her company and for us to build our marital bond, but each time I invited her, she gave excuses. Yet, during that same period, she travelled frequently to other states for work and personal engagements without hesitation.”
In the lengthy response, the 30-year-old footballer who plies his trade with Al-Merrikh Sporting Club, a Sudanese professional football club based in the city of Omdurman, lamented that his wife had caused him “considerable harm, damaging my reputation, career, and peace of mind”.
“It is malicious and unfounded to allege that I use charms, or that I seek to harm my wife and children,” it reads in part.
“These accusations are not only damaging but dangerous, as they expose me and even third parties to ridicule, suspicion, and public hostility.
“I appeal to the public not to frustrate me further by spreading or believing unverified allegations. I am a father, a son, and a human being who has done his best to act responsibly in the face of painful circumstances.
“If my wife has any grievances, social media is not a court of law. Instead of posting defamatory statements, slander, and libel, she can take up her complaints before a court of competent jurisdiction with proof. Theatrics and falsehoods in the public space only destroy the children’s future and further damage what little peace remains.”
Tosin and Ojo married in 2016 and share two children.