Dieko Afolayan, Kunle Afolayan’s son, has sparked online buzz with a recent viral video.
In an online video, Kunle Afolayan’s son, Dieko, drew attention with his bold expression of individuality, showcasing his androgynous style and automotive skills while confidently embracing his femininity.
The video of Dieko Afolayan has sparked controversy and drawn mixed reactions online, with some people expressing disappointment and others defending his right to self-expression and individuality.
REACTIONS
One Fierced Lyna wrote, “This life your truth is becoming a big problem oh. Na wa o
One Zizi Perfection wrote, “He chose the agagay way Abi?
One Zaddedaku wrote, “That’s what you get when you allow your children to go study and live abroad
One Ajoke Adeaj wrote, “Isn’t this supposed to be the only son of the family? God abeg o. But Prayer City suppose fit to handle this case
One Sanzuna By Belchu Fashion wrote, “He can still be corrected in a good way
One Double Dutch5188 wrote, “Kunle Afolayan can never allow such at all
One Amar Hachi wrote, “Yoruba people and agege bread 5&6
One Mr Glabber wrote, “Na too much freedom dey cause this children to turn Gaybrella
One Kween Yetty wrote, “Omo, I’m disappointed o as fine as he is.”
One Iva Sylvester wrote, “But honestly, what’s the affiliation of Yoruba people and gaybrilism?
One Jossie Chuchu wrote, “Can this be corrected?
One Inumidun wrote, “Pray for male sons and female daughters already
Early this year, a photo of Peter Obi’s son, Oseloka, sparked controversy on social media after he appeared on the cover of a UK gay magazine, defending the queer community.
As a Hollywood actor, movie producer, and businessman, Oseloka’s feature in the magazine led to mixed reactions, with some people defending his right to express himself and others criticizing his father’s presidential candidacy .
The backlash was intense, with many Nigerians expressing disappointment and others accusing Peter Obi of “leading Nigeria into the gay kingdom”. However, supporters of Peter Obi were quick to point out that Oseloka’s personal life has no bearing on his father’s ability to lead the country .