Kelly Hassino
Two years ago, a Lady, staff of FCMB named Moyo Thomas pictured with her husband, had children for the former MD of FCMB, Adam Nuru, who was her boss while she was married to her husband, Tunde Thomas.
But Tunde didn’t know about this, as he loved and trained the children. When the older one was about 8 years old, Moyo resigned from FCMB and traveled to the US with the children, on “holidays”. But she didn’t return when schools resumed in Nigeria.
After a lengthy argument with her husband Tunde and confusion as to why she hadn’t returned, she opened up, telling him that he wasn’t the father of those children, and even went as far as seeking asylum in the US on the grounds that her husband Tunde was “abusive”
American government being sympathetic to anything that concern women gave her asylum and she could live and work in USA.
Tunde broke down with a heart attack at 42 from hearing the news from which he later recovered partially and in trying to move on with his life and start his life afresh, he got engaged to a lady and was to visit her parents on the 26th of December, but unfortunately died on the 15th.
Autopsy results showed that he died from a heart failure.
Moyo Thomas his ex wife is still alive with her children but Tunde is dead, obviously from the pains of the betrayal.
When the news broke out, there was massive outcry and protest by sympathizers who threatened to boycott FCMB if Adam Nuru doesn’t resign.
The Bank vowed to open an investigation on the story and ensure a possible disciplinary action, but as far as I know Adam Nuru went on to serve his full tenure as MD of the bank before retiring into a quiet life.
Adam Nuru has his legitimate family in Nigeria as well as the other one in USA and they are all living happily ever after while Tunde Thomas lies dead in the grave at just 42 years and his life and dreams cut short.
Imagine that Tunde had done a DNA test on his children within 6 months of their birth and ascertained the truth of their paternity.
I dare say, he’d still be alive today.