Popular On-Air Personality and Instagram comedian Chinedu Ani aka Nedu, has denied all allegations of domestic violence against him by his ex-wife, Uzoamaka Ohiri.
Nedu’s ex-wife had accused him via instastory of domestic violence and claims, that he even beat her after childbirth and that he stopped catering for his kid.
She questioned why Wazobia FM still allows her ex-husband to host marriage talk shows when he allegedly beats her.
Nedu reacted to these allegations in a post on his verified Instagram page, stating that he did not support or encourage domestic violence on either a man or a woman.
Nedu revealed that he was cleared of all allegations of domestic violence by a police station in Ajah and a Court of competent jurisdiction.
He also revealed that a DNA test showed he was not the biological father of their first child despite being married at the time of the child’s birth.
The OAP urged his estranged wife to approach the court if she has any issue with him.
“My attention has been drawn to stories making the rounds on social media by my ex-wife (Uzoamaka Ohiri).
“While I am not one to trade issues on social media, it has become pertinent that I clear the air once and for all.
“First of all, I would like to state clearly, that I do not support or encourage any form of domestic violence, whether targeted at a woman or man. I have also never been one to physically violate anybody, including my ex-wife.
“Our marriage was one plagued with a lot of issues. One of which was continuous infidelity from her side that led to me conducting a paternity test on our kids which led to the revelation that our first son is not my biological son even though he was born within the period during which we were married.
“On the allegation of domestic violence, we have had this matter investigated twice, one the police station in Ajah and another by a competent court of law during the dissolution of our marriage.
“Both times I was cleared of all allegations and I have the necessary proof to back up my claim. If anyone should be laying claims to domestic violence it should be me.”