Despite repeated public denials, legal rejections, and the consistent presence of Ayeni’s legally wedded wife, Adaobi has stubbornly clung to a narrative that has now dragged her from the shadows of social media drama into the unforgiving glare of the courtroom.
The red flags were glaring from the start. Ayeni, a respected figure in Nigerian business circles, has, on multiple occasions, distanced himself from Adaobi and any alleged relationship. In fact, he has gone so far as to swear an affidavit disavowing any ties with her. His family, too, has categorically rejected her, with the Ayeni royal family issuing formal letters disowning her claims and emphasizing that she holds no recognized position within their lineage.
But instead of accepting reality, Adaobi escalated her tactics. In a recent stunt that reeked of digital manipulation, she released a fake DNA test result purportedly claiming Ayeni's paternity of her child, which has since been debunked as fake. Investigations revealed she hacked her way into the emails of the DNA center with the aim of altering official records, leaving Adaobi with yet another public embarrassment.
Her losses in this saga are numerous and public. Ayeni's wife has openly shared her experiences, further solidifying the man's unwavering stance. Embassies have been informed of the fraud, and official letters have circulated, ensuring that Adaobi’s claims find no foothold beyond gossip blogs and sympathetic social media circles.
Now, the charade has landed in court. Summoned to appear on February 11, 2025, Adaobi was conspicuously absent. The court, unimpressed by her no-show, adjourned proceedings to February 17. One can only wonder what new theatrics she might attempt next in her relentless quest to force a narrative that has long been dead on arrival.
The lesson here is stark: chasing a man who won’t claim you is more than just emotionally draining—it can lead to public humiliation, legal battles, and irreparable damage to one’s reputation. For women watching from the sidelines, let Adaobi's story serve as a harsh reminder that self-respect should never be sacrificed on the altar of delusion.
Reality doesn't bend to wishful thinking. When a man says no, believe him the first time. Anything beyond that is a self-inflicted tragedy.