- Sophia Momodu, the mother of Davido’s daughter, delivers a stern warning to fans in an Instagram Live session.
- Sophia Momodu addresses persistent inquiries about her relationship with Davido.
- Sophia emphatically states her intention to keep her past relationship with the superstar singer private and out of the public domain.
- She firmly declares that the matter of her past relationship is “buried and gone.”
Sophia Momodu, the mother of superstar singer Davido Adeleke’s daughter, has taken to Instagram Live to issue a firm warning to fans who incessantly inquire about her relationship with her baby daddy, Davido.
This move comes amidst growing suspicions that Momodu is distancing herself from Davido and his family, compounded by her hinting at changing their daughter’s last name.
During a recent Instagram Live session, Sophia Momodu made her stance clear and called on her followers to respect her privacy regarding her past relationship with the famous musician.
In her candid statement, Sophia emphasized that she had moved on from that chapter of her life and wished to focus on more pressing matters.
In her words;
“You all are not about to make me talk about anybody I don’t wanna talk about. I’ve told you guys, allow it. I don’t wanna talk about my ex or whatever is going on; never ever go there.
“That matter is buried and gone. There are other things I am more interested in; like Imade and I other than anybody we’re affiliated with. Honestly, you need to show some respect.”
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Be respectful and stop asking me about my baby daddy — Businesswoman Sophia Momodu tells fans
— Instablog9ja (@instablog9ja) September 10, 2023
In other news, Nigerian politician and Media mogul Dele Momodu on Friday celebrated his niece Sophia Momodu’s birthday on social media, urging her to “calm down”.
In recent days, Sophia has been vocal about her experiences as a single mother.
She accused Davido of being absent in the child’s life, leaving her to raise their daughter Imade alone.
The mother of one also said she planned to change her daughter’s surname, stating that she has been playing the role of father and mother to her.