Farida Wambui and Daddy Owen legal letters
Farida Wambui and Daddy Owen during good times. Photo credit: Courtesy

Divorce getting ugly: Farida Wambui writes Daddy Owen a demand letter

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Daddy Owen and Farida Wambui are now going for each other’s jugular after a period of relative calm since their breakup was first reported.

The two former lovebirds have resorted to ending their troubled marriage in the corridors of justice. Legal letters between gospel Daddy Owen and Farida Wambui have emerged online.

Farida has written her estranged husband of four years a demand letter through her lawyers Amadi and Associates.

A demand letter, or letter of demand, is a letter stating a legal claim which makes a demand for restitution or performance of some obligation, owing to the recipients’ alleged breach of contract, or for a legal wrong. [sic]

In the letter dated January 8th, Farida’s lawyers Amadi and Associates send out demands to Daddy Owen asking him to delete all her photos from social media as well as give her back her academic certificates.

In the letter, Farida’s lawyers refer to their client as ‘Ms’ not ‘Mrs’.

“Immediately expunge the names of our client, images, and those of the minors whatsoever in all your social media platforms as well as your agents and proxies. Immediately you return all the original academic documents belonging to our clients,” reads part of the letter.

Farida Wambui and Daddy Owen during good times
Farida Wambui and Daddy Owen during good times. Photo credit: Courtesy
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Daddy Owen responded to Farida’s letter through his lawyers Osoro Onyiego and Manyara Advocates, on January 11th.

“That our client denies in total all the allegations and innuendos as contained in the aforementioned letter that he made any false instigations and damaging or defamatory utterances against your client through any social media platforms or media houses or at all,” reads the response.

Adding that;

“That our client is stranger to the said allegations or any purported defamatory words which, in any event, are not contained in your letter. Our client, therefore, has not committed any form of breach of privacy to your client. This only amounts to baseless and unsubstantiated allegations against our client.”