All does not seem well with Davido’s family and Dele Mommdu of Ovation magazine over who should care for Davido’s child, Imade.
According
to reports, trouble started some months ago when the singer was
alledged to have lured the mother of the child, Sophia Momodu, into
bring the child home where the baby was forcefully taken away from her.
Though
the case is in court after Davido and his sister had tried to take the
child out of the country but their passport was seized by the Nigerian
immigration at the airport after Dele Momodu, had contacted them on a
child trafficking allegations.
Davido who was seen stranded at the
airport after his plans to travel out with his daughter failed,
affirmed that Sophia is truly the mother of his child but took advantage
of him when he was younger.
“I met Sophia when I was barely 21
years old. She was many years older than me and was able to manipulate
and exploit my youth, naivety and generosity. Sophia is the mother of my
daughter and no more. She never would be my wife and she was never
qualified for that status. Her background is very dissimilar from mine
and she has very paltry education and equally diminished physical
attributes. Cunningly, she moved into my house because she claimed she
has no place to stay in Lagos and that her father is late and her mother
is resident in Abuja.
“I have accepted what providence brought my
way including my own personal indiscretions. But I also have been
burdened by the grave lapses in the character of Sophia and have thus
suffered for my daughter who I love as much as my late mother, Imade.
“As
for the person of Sophia, I paid a two year rent for her apartment at
Lekki and she receives a monthly allowance of 300,000 naira from me ever
since Imade was born. This December, Sophia received 500,000 naira as
her allowance and Christmas bonus. On a routine hospital check, my
daughter was found to be infested with massive dosage of poisonous
cannabis that she contracted from the breast feeding regime of her
mother’s breast,” Davido wrote.
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