It has a been a social media tussle and baby mama drama between music star, Davido, his Baby mama, Sophie. Just as we all expected, Ovation boss, Dele Momodu has broken his silence, giving reasons why he have not replied anyone on the issue.
The internet and social media was abuzz over the weekend when the publisher of Ovation Magazine, Otunba Dele Momodu, was engaged in exchange of words with popular musician, David Adeleke a.k.a Davido on twitter and Instagram over the issue of Davido’s Baby Mama, Sophie Momodu who is the publisher’s cousin.
Social media posts revealed that Sophie and her family started the drama after filing a petition against Davido and his family for alleged child trafficking of Imade, the baby of Davido and Sophie.
Sophie and her daughter, Imade
Sophie alleged that her daughter, Imade Aurora Adeleke has been with the Adelekes since July 11, 2015. Before that time, It was revealed that Sophie was invited over to the Adeleke’s house with her baby but to her utmost surprise, the baby was taken from her and she was sent out of the house by security agents. Efforts to have access to her baby was futile.
As a result of this, she sent a petition addressed to the DG of National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) to prevent her daughter travelling to Dubai with Davido.
Sophie Momodu and her uncle, Dele Momodu
Davido in his reply, released a lengthy account of his side of the story. The 'Aye' crooner lampooned Dele Momodu for the role he allegedly played. He also went further to accuse his baby mama of infecting his baby with Marijuana as a result of her addiction.
Just like we all expected, Dele Momodu has taken to his Twitter to react to Davido's allegation as his followers kept asking him for comments,
below is his reactions.
The politician and media mogul also took to his Instagram and give reasons why he have not replied anyone on the issue via an official statement to address Davido's lenghthy statement and accusations.
Below is what he posted, Read on and be the judge;
Ashley Adeleke (Davido's sister) and Baby Imade in Dubai swimming pool (Photo: Dele Momodu)
"The newspapers were awash this morning and the social media has been on fire since yesterday. My cousin SOPHIE MOMODU was comprehensively scandalized. Even a Laboratory result alleging she's a cannabis smoker was splashed everywhere. She was said to have infected her own baby with cannabis. The vicious authors expected some gullible people to believe them. Nothing could have been cruelest.
Our initial reaction was to maintain the ceasefire but this latest attack against a defenseless lady who merely asked that she be allowed to enjoy the fruit of motherhood was the limit of recklessness and rascality. All sensible human beings should abhor and condemn this unwarranted fabrication of endless lies just to justify the act of forcefully detaching a baby from her biological mother.
Check this picture well. That's baby Imade with her aunt Ashley Adeleke who took her to Dubai a few months ago against her mother's consent. The world has been told that the baby was so sick that she needed urgent medical attention in Dubai. Imade's mother was deprived of attending personally to her own baby.
Now wait for this; just imagine you're the hapless mum of Imade; instead of receiving regular medical briefs from Ashley the Good Samaritan, you receive pictures of your own baby swimming with Ashley Coco inside the heavenly pool of Atlantis, The Palm Dubai, one of the most luxurious resorts in the world while anxiety is killing you back home.
Baby Imade has been forcefully separated from her mum since July 11!, 2015, when she was barely two months old. We've pleaded for months with the Adelekes to return the baby to her real mum. Sophie was allowed to visit her daughter once a week every Sunday inside Dr Adeleke's guest quarters. We did not fight. We did not engage in social media wars.
They said our family was too poor and beneath their status. We did not mind. They said Sophie was a gold-digger, we did not respond. We only kicked when Baby Imade was to be taken out again without the mum's necessary consent. No one asked them to take Sophie along. We only tried to stop the impunity and dehumanisation of a poor mother. We acted within the ambit of the law. No more."
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