DAVIDO’S LAWYER RAPS CHILD’S MOTHER OVER PATERNITY CLAIM
Prince Bobo Ajudua, the former lawyer to Davido, has reacted to a lingering paternity controversy over a young girl.
For years, a woman has been claiming that her child, named Anu Adeleke, is Davido’s first daughter, a claim Davido has repeatedly denied.
The 11-year-old made headlines by also calling herself “Davido’s oldest daughter” in her Instagram bio, and a video of her has gone viral.
In the clip, Anu identified herself as an Adeleke, expressed her thanks to supporters for their gifts, announced that she recently turned 11, and confidently shared her achievements.
The caption of her video also showed her deep appreciation for journalist Kemi Olunloyo, whom she recognized for her unwavering support throughout the years.
However, reacting to the post, Prince Ajudua made it clear that DNA tests have been done at two reputable hospitals, including one selected by the girl’s family.
He then called out the girl’s mother for continuing to claim that Davido is the child’s father despite tests proving otherwise.
His words: “Which Davido please? After DNA tests at not one but two reputable clinics (one which Dr. Deji insisted your family choose for peace of mind) years ago, you are still doing this.
“Why I’m never moved to comment publicly but this is extremely unfair to both the Adeleke’s and the child. Please give it a rest. Once again wish you and your family the best.”
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