The controversy surrounding the alleged disappearance of Olujonwo, one of the sons of former President Olusegun Obasanjo has continued to thicken as he has dispelled rumours that he was missing.
Olujonwo had allegedly vanished into thin air after packing away from the home he shared with his estranged wife, Tope, the daughter of Billionaire businessman, High Chief Adebutu Kessington, popularly known as Baba Ijebu.
His mother, Ms. Taiwo Martins, had alerted the police after claiming that her son was missing.
However, in a statement issued in Abeokuta, the Ogun state capital on Thursday, Olujonwo said he was not missing and warned his mother against using him to gain media attention.
The statement read in part, “At my age of over 34 years, it is ridiculous to extreme that my mother would ask the Police to look for me.
“I am well, alive and kicking and the Police need not look for me. For peace in my life, I have decided to keep away from my mother for now. She should not make me part of her seeking media attention.
“My siblings and others in my family who care about me without negative influence and abhorrent action know my whereabouts and we keep interacting and communicating.
“My father, who has supported me and my decisions in every aspect of my life, has been in constant communication with me and he is aware that I am hale and hearty.
“This is my personal and deliberate decision. I don’t want crocodile tears nor undue publicity from anybody.”