Abdulmumuni Abiola, son of the acclaimed winner of the 12 June 1993 presidential elections, the late Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (MKO) Abiola, has recounted how DNA confirmed his dad fathered 55 children, and not 103, as widely believed. Mr Abiola, during an interview on Seun Okinbaloye’s ‘Mic On’ podcast on YouTube, said his father had 40 wives and 103 children, pending DNA confirmation. “The Abiola family were not that much, but people thought we were a lot—just 55 children.
There were 40 wives, but I think they (the wives) were about forty-something according to the will. Most of the wives had maybe one or two children for my daddy. “When my father was alive, he paid the fees of about 103 children.
But like I said, not all of them were his. After the blood tests (DNA), we happened to be 55, a manageable number if we were in a country of 200 million people. You’ll think my father was enjoying himself, but not that much.
Only 55 children with all the time he had.” He stated that he contacted the legitimate children, some of whom were young, when DNA tests confirmed their paternity. Furthermore, he said he reached out to all of them as adults to strategise and restructure their father’s business, but the plan failed.
To ensure unity among his children, Mr Abiola said his father’s will specified that everything (MKO Abiola’s properties) should be sold after the wives received their shares and the proceeds divided among the children. PREMIUM TIMES delivers f.
