Social circles are buzzing with fresh intrigue as Adaobi Alagwu, the high-flying lawyer locked in a messy paternity showdown with billionaire businessman, Tunde Ayeni, is said to be preparing for a grand new chapter — a wedding to rising political star, Hon. Amadi Etinosa.
Etinosa, the youthful first-term lawmaker representing Mbaitoli/Ikeduru Federal Constituency of Imo State on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), celebrated his birthday over the weekend, and insiders said Adaobi didn’t hold back. She reportedly organised a lavish celebration in his honour that left many astonished.
But while romance may be blooming, the embattled lawyer’s past isn’t quite done with her.
Ayeni, who is embroiled in a dirty paternity dispute with Adaobi, has now sensationally rejected what he described as her “back-door overtures” for an out-of-court settlement — just as whispers of her “alleged impending marriage” grow louder in the nation’s political capital elite circles.
In a statement on Monday, the businessman expressed shock at Adaobi’s move to quietly resolve the issue, noting that the controversy has caused significant “public embarrassment” and inflicted “reputational damages” on him and his family.
“I confirm that through back-door channels, Alagwu has indeed made overtures towards settling this matter outside the courtroom,” Ayeni said, adding that such attempts were unexpected given the media storm the case has attracted.
He hinted — with barely veiled sarcasm — that her renewed push for a discreet settlement may be tied to her “alleged pending marriage,” but insisted that her personal considerations were of no interest to him.
Ayeni, clearly still smarting from the scandal, declared that he will not entertain any private negotiations. “Despite these attempts, I am resolute in my decision to reject any private offers for settlement. The allegations have caused severe damage to my reputation publicly, and I am committed to seeking full legal redress publicly.”
The billionaire did not stop there. In a rare emotional flourish, he warned friends and associates to desist from mentioning Adaobi’s name to him entirely, describing it as “a personal insult.”
“Adaobi, her mother, or any member of her family are no longer a subject matter outside the litigations pending in court,” he said, closing the door firmly on any reconciliation — public or private.
As Adaobi reportedly plans a fresh future with an influential lawmaker and Ayeni braces for a courtroom showdown, Abuja’s society watchers are glued to the unfolding drama — a heady blend of romance, reputation, and legal fireworks.
Her volte-face has made tongues wag, especially among the elites in the Federal Capital City of Abuja.
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