“Peace like a river” – Femi Fani-Kayode says as he shares photos with ex-wife, Precious and their first son

“Peace like a river” - Femi Fani-Kayode says as he shares photos with ex-wife, Precious and their first son

Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode has taken to his Instagram page to share pictures with his estranged wife, Precious Chikwendu, and their first son.

In the photos, the trio were spending quality time together in the Politician’s bedroom.

This comes months after the estranged couple were entangled in a custody battle for their children, and the mother of four accused the politician of using his power and influence to keep her sons away from her.

“Peace like a river” - Femi Fani-Kayode says as he shares photos with ex-wife, Precious and their first son

FFK posted the pictures today, August 30, and wrote,

“Aragorn, Mama and Papa at home a few days ago.

Peace like a river: joy eternal.

God is faithful.

Thanks be to His holy name. ❤🙏💪💥💣😊👍

See more photos below,

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“Peace like a river” - Femi Fani-Kayode says as he shares photos with ex-wife, Precious and their first son

“Peace like a river” - Femi Fani-Kayode says as he shares photos with ex-wife, Precious and their first son

“Peace like a river” - Femi Fani-Kayode says as he shares photos with ex-wife, Precious and their first son

Meanwhile, the post has elicited different reactions from netizens who wonder if the duo are back together.

@ebubechukwu_love wrote, “Baby number 5 on the way 💃💃💃

@blessing_ngee wrote, “Marry her again na😩

@officiallynsuga wrote, “You like social media sha…everything is content for you.”

In other news, Stella Damasus has advised people not to attack a victim of domestic violence for staying with their abuser.

Speaking in a video shared on her Instagram page, the 44-year-old actress said it’s normal to want a domestic violence victim to leave the abusive relationship or marriage, but people should not query them for sticking with their abuser.

She said attacking them for choosing to stay will only compound their problem because abused people have been mentally battered and brain conditioned by their abuser, and criticizing them will only damage them further.

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