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Aftermath of Tiwa's interview: Banky W's Mum sends Tbillz parking from her son's house.


Tunji Balogun, estranged music diva, Tiwa Savage’s husband, certainly understands the principle of applying politics to love. Like the proverbial farmer of wild oats, the music entrepreneur tended a fruitful path seeding and harvesting offsprings from different women – then he met his latest and estranged wife, Tiwa Savage.

But while the social media and entertainment news audience obsesses about the two children he allegedly sired outside wedlock before he met Tiwa, hardly anyone knows that he has a third child, Ona, by a highly placed society woman in Nigeria. Her name is Dr. Vivian Oputa. The latter, a medical practitioner and specialist in aesthetic medicine, surgery and dermatology, is the medical director of DermaCare Medical Ltd. and Clinical Director of the Clover Medical Company Beverly Hills, United States of America (USA).

The 50 something years old plastic surgeon is the mother of Tunji a.k.a TeeBillz’s third child and as you read, this is the first time news of their affair and lovechild would make it into the public sphere. All along they had been struggling to conceal it. Dr. Vivian is well known and loved in high society circuits.

In another sad development, TeeBillz was sent packing with his few personal effects from the home of R&B music star, Bankole Wellington a.k.a Banky W. It would be recalled that Banky W offered TeeBillz refuge soon after he allegedly rescued him from committing suicide on the Lekki-Ikoyi bridge. TeeBillz, allegedly attempted suicide on the afternoon of the day he accused his wife, Tiwa, of sleeping around with male entertainers, Don Jazzy, Tu Face Idibia and Dr. Sid.

However, in a radical twist to the unfolding saga, Banky W’s mother allegedly called her son and ordered him to eject TeeBillz from his apartment soon after watching his estranged wife, Tiwa Savage’s interview.

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