Lola Omotayo gives a subtle response to Paul Okoye’s bash on her – calls him a hater

It’s no news that Paul and Peter Okoye have fallen out again for an unknown reason. However, Paul Okoye had taken to social media to drop a post that suggested that his brother’s wife is could be the reason for the new rift. His post said something about a woman being the only factor that’s capable of coming between brothers who had always lived in harmony from childhood. His post further suggested that Lola Omotayo is holding Peter spellbound, which is why he would coldly initiate a war between them barely a year after bringing their past beef to an end. His post got fans pointing fingers at Lola Omotayo for coming between brothers. Lola possibly would have let it slide if fingers had not pointed in her direction. But not being able to take it anymore, she spoke up and countered Paul’s words about her using Juju on her husband, Peter. Taking to one of her social media platforms, Lola Omotayo wrote: “'Hello my lovelies. Please leave footprints of kindness and love wherever you go. Love is the only way. Peace of mind is the ultimate goal in this life of ours. Hate has no place in my world. Never has, never will. Have a blessed evening.”

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