The newly appointed caretaker committee chairman of the National Union of Road Transport Workers in Lagos State, Fatai Adeshina, aka Akeweje, has accused his predecessor Musiliu Akinsanya aka MC Oluomo of snatching his second wife from him.
Akeweje was appointed by the national body after MC Oluomo renounced his membership of NURTW following his suspension for alleged insubordination among others.
The 62-year-old alleged that his second wife alias Queen B was taken to MC Oluomo by actress Ronke Oshodi-Oke after he warned the actress to stop coming to his house for fear she could be used to harm him.
“When I challenged Ronke, she told me that she came to see her boss, adding that my second wife was her boss. I told her not to come to my house anymore, because MC Oluomo and I did not belong to the same camp.
“My second wife and Ronke knelt and apologised, but after five days, I met Ronke in my house again. I was furious and I accused her of trying to carry out a mission in my house. I sent the two of them out of my house that day. To my surprise, Ronke took my second wife, who I sent packing, to MC Oluomo,” he told PUNCH in an interview published on Saturday.
Akeweje, who claimed he started out as a bus driver in Lagos in 1979, also alleged that after MC Oluomo snatched his second wife, he housed her in his hotel for over a month before buying her a house.
The Osun-born unionist also claimed that former Lagos governor Bola Tinubu chose MC Oluomo over him in 2019 to head the Lagos branch of NURTW.
“Some days to the D-day when they were supposed to announce me as the NURTW chairman for Lagos, the chief of staff to the governor called me and told me that he and the governor had endorsed my candidacy, but Tinubu said they should give it to MC Oluomo. I told him there was no problem,” he said.