Music star Davido has shared more details about his current predicament with baby mama Sophia Momodu as they continue to battle over the custody of their 7-month old daughter, Imade.
The
music star shared all the text and supporting images on his Instagram
page this morning and deleted everything an hour later.
In this piece he explains why he has acted in certain ways and also sheds more light on details about Sophia Momodu.
Read the lengthy (and detailed) piece below.
Birth of Imade Adeleke
When the second trimester of Sophia’s pregnancy was closing, she tortuously announced to me that she was in the family way.
My
mind was bemused, and so was my soul confused. But I quickly realized
that nothing more could be done to alter my status as a father-to-be. I
knew that i was not ready to be a dad. Still, I adjusted myself to the
realities of my new situation and the consequences of my past personal
indiscretions.
I made the
determination that I was going to be a good dad. I also reasoned that my
blunder is not enough pretext to make me a husband. I was just 21. And
so I decided to be a responsible dad without being husband to the mother
of my baby. I never was in love with Sophia neither was marriage ever
in the offing.
Without knowing for
sure that I was the real dad of the baby, I entrusted Sophia to the
services of a private hospital for both pre-natal and post-natal medical
cares. An apartment at Lekki was leased for 2 years, and paid for by
me. The burden of medical bills, feeding, transportation and sundry
costs rested on my person. No family member of Sophia including Uncle
Dele Momodu rose to help nor guide Sophia.
I
own my property at Lekki and had allowed Sophia to stay in the house
because she claimed that she knew nobody in Lagos and that her father
was deceased whilst her mother was resident in Abuja. For real, Sophia
was a drifter without a dime, education nor career. My compassion,
ignorance, naivety and poor judgment had combined to make me a victim to
a much older lady with super cunning sense that was mixed with a
vicious and diabolical nature. I stand accused but calmly accepted my
responsibility for the sad misadventure that caused me to be a seat-mate
with Sophia on a plane that was flying nowhere.
All
along, I have only been generous with Sophia without knowing for sure I
was the father to the baby she was carrying. On May 14, 2015, Sophia
delivered her baby named Imade. It was after Sophia had delivered the
baby that DNA testing medically confirmed that I was indeed the
biological father of our child named Imade.
Once
this status was obtained, Sophia started to apply maximum financial
demands on me. I bought all the baby things and fully furnished her
apartment. Sophia knew well how to spend money and yet contributed zero
to the vast expenses that I incurred. None in her family contributed
even a fake coin to the cost of having Imade.
Uncle
Dele Momodu, now the pompous moralist, never visited Sophia nor even
delivered an ordinary greeting card to Imade nor to her mum. Throughout
the many months that Sophia stayed at my house when she claimed she has
no family in Lagos, Uncle Dele Momodu and his bossy wife never showed up
at my house to say hello to either of us.
When
the going was good, Sophia had told me plenty things about her uncle
Dele Momodu that I need not repeat here. And she never invited me to go
with her to visit him and I don’t have the knowledge that she ever
visited him throughout the time she stayed in my house. She always
explained that a visit to Uncle Dele was needless and unnecessary. Uncle
Dele Momodu never liked, and still does not like Sophia. He is now just
grandstanding because Sophia had a baby for a fairly prominent family
and famous Davido.
The case of Mrs
Momodu baffles me even more. Why did she not think it necessary to move
to Sophia’s apartment to help her out and show her the tricks of
motherhood when Imade was newly born. Not once did she visit Sophia and
her baby until December 2015. She gave neither care, love nor financial
support to Sophia. Now, at 7 months old, and a child with special
medical needs, Mrs Momodu rushed to the Lagos Airport to make an awful
botch of her standing as a mother: Mrs Momodu certainly not a good
person. She put time and energy to prevent my daughter and I, the real
father of Imade, from travelling aboard to keep an appointment with the
American Hospital, Dubai. At the point of dying in November, 2015 Imade
had been rushed to this medical facility in Dubai, where she received
helpful and adequate treatment, and was duly returned to Nigeria,
without any side excursions.
What
then suddenly propels the fear or dangerous love of Mr & Mrs Momodu
for Sophia? I deeply sense this couple never loved Sophia nor her late
father. They also resent her mum, and probably are jealous that Sophia
ever became a mum herself, and thus, wish that Sophia’s daughter who is
also my daughter, must needlessly perish.
Where
is the inherent value in a callous human ploy that directly intends to
prevent a child from receiving necessary medical care aboard once the
biological father, David Adeleke, the child’s grandfather and all my
siblings who are uncles and aunties to Imade are booked to fly on this
essential medical trip to which we have attached a restful family
vacation? Sophia ain’t a member of our family, period.
Surely,
Sophia was not with Imade when she first visited Dubai, and yet Imade
was promptly returned to Nigeria. And no one said Sophia cannot come to
Dubai except that I declared that I don’t want the trip to seem like a
spousal get-away. Sophia ain’t my wife and I refuse to let any action
conspire to make us look like a couple. She seemed unable or unwilling
to pay her way to Dubai. Also, her boastful Uncle, alas, refused to
volunteer to pay her way to Dubai. I never suggested to an elder what he
should take up as his personal responsibility if indeed he cared at all
for Sophia as his robust involvement in our odd relationship wishes to
establish. Mr Momodu never bought the ticket but wanted to enforce his
cosine to join my family on this Dubai trip.
Dangerous
lights are furiously blinking red around my daughter, Sophia and my
person. Uncle Dele Momodu and his wife are providers of the energy
espousing the idea of a needless death to my daughter. I now say it loud
and clear, should my daughter die, this strange couple are mainly
responsible. Mr Dele Momodu should just leave me and my family alone!
His daughter is not who had a baby for me, and he has been too much of
an absentee uncle to Sophia to have any traction on the moral authority
that commands the soul and heart of this matter. Sophia Never formally
introduced him nor his wife to me, at any time. Why are they now
crowding my space and that of my daughter?
Custody, Lifestyle and Imade’s Loss of Wellness
In
May, the same month Imade was born, Sophia settled in her fancy
apartment for which I paid a hefty bill for a 2 year lease. Her baby was
healthy. And she seemed happy. I would take care of all the financial
needs of Imade and still pay Sophia a living allowance of 300,000 Naira
plus utility bills.
Within a matter
of weeks, Sophia was missing and lusting for the streets of Lagos,
especially the glitzy night life. She often left Imade home for
clubbing, binge drinking and a life of debauchery and deviant living.
She would sleep all day and party all night. When awake, she was
addicted to the telephone and cannabis. She paid the baby no attention
at all and seemed to despise motherhood and parenting.
Imade
was in her custody for 2 straight months, unchallenged and
uninterrupted, until the baby took badly and severely ill in July. Imade
cried, ceaselessly, for 48 hours. She was rushed to the hospital where
her condition confounded medical experts. Several tests were conducted
on her and later on the mother. Medical reports, herein attached (exhibit 1),
proved that Sophia’s blood was polluted to the maximum level with
cannabis and she had by the process of breast feeding infected her child
with complicated medical conditions associated with the use of alcohol
and especially cannabis. The trouble spot for Imade was her lungs. She
had difficulty breathing largely because of the contaminated breast milk
and the severity of the “Second Smoke” of marijuana inhaled by the poor child.
I think they are exposing this baby to social media too much.
Baby daddy alert!!!, who is paying me salary to be a baby daddy? 😃😄
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