Media personality Do2dtun has responded to the strong show of support he received from actor Bolanle Ninalowo.
Naijabrain reported that Do2dtun had recently called out the American Embassy in Nigeria for allegedly allowing his ex-wife, Taiwo Oyebanjo, to relocate to the U.S. with their children without his consent. He also accused the former U.S. Consulate in Nigeria of conspiring with Taiwo and her family to take the children out of the country behind his back.
Standing firmly with him, Bolanle Ninalowo assured Do2dtun that his fight would not be in vain. He recalled how he once put his entire life and career in Nigeria on hold to return to the United States and battle for custody of his own children, no matter the cost. According to him, the strength and reminders from his son kept him going.
In appreciation, Do2dtun shared snippets of their private conversations, noting that he has leaned on Bolanle’s guidance and experiences throughout his struggles. He praised the actor as “a true one,” applauding his understanding and clarity.

He wrote:
“Thank you so much, Nino. You know what’s funny? I’ve seen all types of judgment from different people, but sometimes I pause and ask myself what any of that is worth compared to my kids. I stay silent, focus on my business, and keep moving forward. But then I see people like you, people who fight for the future of their children.
I’ve had conversations with you, and you’ve inspired me. It’s easy for some people to say ‘move on,’ but that’s only for those who don’t understand what it means to share a real bond.
We’re in a world where no one pauses to ask whether these misjudgments and inhumane actions are justified.
The truth is, this is nothing but a witch hunt — an attempt to push narratives that damage me just to secure a win. To what end?
Thank you for understanding and seeing through everything. You’re a true one. Love you, my gee.”
Last Father’s Day, Do2dtun had openly expressed his frustration about the custody battle, questioning how society expected him to simply “move on.” He criticized a system that prioritizes money and influence over justice and goodwill.
Recall that Omotayo, his ex-wife and younger sister to D’banj, filed for divorce after nearly nine years of marriage, accusing him of forced abortion, domestic violence, and emotional abuse.
In response, Do2dtun released clips and evidence alleging that Omotayo and her family consistently denied him access to their daughters. Although she later issued a statement promising to grant him access, Do2dtun revealed that the children had been flown abroad for months without his knowledge.
