- Sophia Momodu, Davido’s first baby mama, has filed a 102-paragraph counter affidavit in response to Davido’s lawsuit seeking joint custody of their daughter Imade Adeleke.
- In her affidavit, Sophia cited several reasons why Davido should not be granted custody, including his controversial lifestyle, frequent travels, and allowing unsavory male adults around their daughter.
- Sophia also mentioned the tragic death of Davido’s son Ifeanyi in 2022 as evidence that their daughter cannot be placed in Davido’s custody.
Newsypeople- In an unexpected change of situation, Sophia Momodu, the first mother of a baby with Nigerian star singer Davido, has made a 102-page statement against his petition for shared care of their child Imade.
The lawsuit document, submitted on April 17, 2024, and having the title “LD/1587PMC/2024”, calls Davido as the person asking for help and Sophia Momodu as the person who has to answer.
This legal fight happens just before Davido’s usual wedding ceremony with his fiancée, Chioma.
In Davido’s first outfit, he said that Sophia is not letting him spend time with their child and she asking for too much money like N5 million each month for a home. He mentioned that even though they split up a long time ago, they had promised to raise their daughter Imade together.
But Sophia disagreed with these claims. She explained that she and Davido were in a relationship from 2020 to 2022, whereas Davido was already involved with Chioma. She also stated that Davido never asked to see Imade, as he left her because she did not agree to have sex with him.
In her written statement, Sophia has reportedly exposed a problem against Davido, saying things that might not be good for the singer. The hearing for this important case is set for Friday, July 5, 2024.
As the court case progresses, people are looking forward to the result, which could really affect how the shared parenting plan between Davido and Sophia Momodu works.
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Sophia Momodu files a counter affidavit in response to Davido's lawsuit seeking joint custody of their daughter, Imade. pic.twitter.com/48c0jmiqUk
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