Back in April, I made a video revealing shocking details about the “Wife School” cult leader, Ro, and how she married off her 20-year-old daughter, Ayo. This was especially surprising given Ro’s long-standing teaching that women should not marry before the age of 25.
Today, I’m sharing the alleged marriage certificate for Ayo, According to the certificate, Ayo’s state of residence is listed as North Carolina. However, we know she is actually residing in outside the country. This discrepancy raises serious questions about the legitimacy of the certificate and whether it could be considered fraudulent.
Since Ayo’s true residence is not in the United States, the fact that the certificate lists North Carolina as her home state suggests potential legal complications and possibly intentional misrepresentation. If genuine, this certificate should be reported to the relevant authorities in Utah due to these inconsistencies.
Adding to the mystery, less than two months after the marriage, all traces of Ayo’s marriage were wiped from Ro’s social media pages, as if trying to erase evidence of the union altogether.
Recently, Ro has been involved in public disputes with a former cult couple, and I’ve been repeatedly tagged in their online battles which I discuss here. But beyond Ro’s own troubles, her daughters have become embroiled in these conflicts in troubling ways.
Her younger daughter, Ife, likely only 18 or 19 years old, is married and has a baby, as seen in a screenshot from a video Ro posted, where Ife is holding her child. Both daughters have publicly clashed with the husband, and these battles have reignited longstanding human trafficking allegations against Ro, raising serious concerns about the environment in which her daughters have been raised.
The disturbing screenshots I’m sharing highlight the toxic and harmful interactions between the husband from the couple who used to be a part of the wife school cult and Ife, revealing that he is
not acting in her best interest. Ife’s claim that he made her uncomfortable when she was a minor adds an even darker layer to this story.
So here’s the key question:
What is the truth around how Ayo was married at 20 years old?
Ayo claims she was “scammed” by her husband, accusing him of trying to take money from her family. However, Ro and her stepfather negotiated the marriage themselves and even posted a video of the negotiation. This makes you wonder, who was actually scamming whom? If Ro truly is the “generational marriage and wealth” expert she claims to be, how was she outsmarted by the man she negotiated for her daughter? The story doesn’t add up.
Before all this drama unfolded publicly, the husband reached out to me via my website
and social media, insisting on anonymity and only willing to speak by phone. My instincts told me something was off, so I told him if he wanted to speak publicly, I could help. He declined. However, there has been some speculation that he became involved with the cult because he was looking for work. There are some allegations that Ro is now targeting poor Senegalese who are looking for employment.
Ayo also claimed her husband lied about his age, but people have noted that the screenshot she posted of his ID appears to be altered.
And now it seems that Ayo has already been paired off with a new potential husband…