There are indications that the Hip-Hop star, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido, and his Babymama,
Sophia Momodu, are already working with the National Agency for the
Prohibition in Trafficking of Persons, NAPTIP, in order to resolve the
feud over the custody of their baby, Imade.
A source from the agency told Vanguard, yesterday, that the warring parties are cooperating with the agency to end the face-off as soon as possible.
This is coming on the heels of the 23-year-old pop singer’s visit to
the Lagos State office of NAPTIP, yesterday. His father, Dr. Deji
Adeleke was said to have stormed the NAPTIP office earlier in the week.
So also were Dele Momodu and Sophia.
Though the details of Davido’s meeting with the officials of the
agency are yet to be ascertained, it was, however, gathered that the pop
star arrived the office of NAPTIP at 11:07a.m., yesterday.
When contacted on the telephone, Davido, who was recently
hospitalised due to stress, declined to comment on the outcome of his
visit to the NAPTIP office, insisting that it was a family affair and a
personal problem.
However, speaking on a condition of anonymity, a source from the NAPTIP office, told Vanguard, yesterday, that the agency is still investigating the matter.
“I cannot tell you the outcome of the meeting because the agency is
still investigating the matter and the parties involved are cooperating
with us. We are talking about the future of a child here, and everything
has to be done to protect the child,” the source said.
It will be recalled that Sophia, through her lawyers, yesterday,
requested the original copy of the alleged medical report that Davido
published during the week from Clina Lancet laboratory.
The singer had alleged that a pathology test was conducted, in which
it was determined that his daughter, Imade, was fed with breast milk
contaminated with cannabis.
Meanwhile, in a series of tweets, Monday, Sophia, who is also a relation of the publisher of Ovation
Magazine, Dele Momodu, challenged both Davido and his family to publish
the alleged medical report, stating that she took cannabis which had
infected her seven-month old baby.
Davido, last Sunday, rebuffed claims by his estranged lover, Sophia
Momodu on the circumstances surrounding the removal of their daughter,
Imade, from Sophia’s custody.
In a statement released, yesterday, by the Human Rights Writers
Association of Nigeria, HURIWA, the body urged the parties to sheathe
their swords and use constructive and private means to find lasting
resolution so as to respect and edify the constitutional dignity and
fundamental human rights of the little baby.
“We have observed with considerable trepidation and disappointment
the media brickbats and unnecessary spat between the highly successful
celebrity musical performer known by his stage name of Davido and the
high profile publisher and respected columnist/political activist, Chief
Dele Momodu, over a child’s custody disagreement involving the
musician; his erstwhile female companion, Ms Sophie, who is reportedly
the cousin to Dele Momodu over a child, little baby of seven months,
called Imade.”
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