The first generation of Nigerian film makers in addressing Davido baby-mama issue condemned in totality the role played by Ovation magazine boss Dele Momodu. He also charged Sophia Momodu to get a job to support her lifestyle and not turn Davido into ATM.
The letter reads in part:
I was heartbroken to read about what young Mr. Adeleke has been going through at the hands of Mr. and Mrs. Dele Momodu and their neice (or cousin?).
If Davido’s account is true, the activities of the Momodus deserve to be roundly condemned by all right-thinking Nigerians.
Shouldn’t the baby’s interests be paramount? As for the mother of the baby, she should be thoroughly ashamed of herself for having inflicted so much pain and suffering on her child as a result of her alleged drug habits.
Another excerpt for the letter reads:
If I understand rightly, the young lady is able-bodied. Why doesn’t she go and seek gainful employment somewhere, instead of partying all over the place and expecting the father of her child to pick up extravagant bills?
Why must she consider Davido a personal ATM that is there to cough up money on demand at each instant? It is really too bad!
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