Davido turns to God as baby abduction drama lingers
Award-winning artiste, David “Davido” Adeleke, has left those
accusing him of abducting his daughter, Imade, and denying his baby mama,
Sophia Momodu, access to her daughter to God.
The music star and his sister, Ashely,
had on Tuesday been stopped from travelling to Dubai with the child by
immigration officials at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in response
to a petition by Momodu that the child had been abducted.
Sophia’s lawyers had
in a petition to the Director-General, National Agency for the Prohibition of
Trafficking in Persons, alleged that the baby had been forcibly taken from her
on July 11 at Ashley’s house in Lekki after she was tricked into going there.
The petition also
claimed that repeated efforts by Sophia to get her baby back since then were
unsuccessful, leaving her to turn to friends and her cousin, Dele Momodu, for
help.
The Ovation Magazine
publisher had accompanied Sophia to alert immigration officials, sparking a war
of words between the two.
Momodu took to
Instagram and Twitter, posting photos form the airport and mocking Davido over
his inability to use his influence to have his way.
“All the phone calls
to Abuja by Davido’s powerful family failed to impress the highly professional
officers at MMIA as they tried to travel illegally with a seven month old baby
they had seized from her mum months ago!” he wrote in a post.
Davido, who had
initially, expressed disappointment in Momodu, however, tweeted in the early
hours of Thursday, “I leave them for God.”
In another tweet, he
explained that he did not deserve all that was happening as all he had ever
done “is to love that baby”.
Earlier, an angry
David had told Momodu he should be ashamed of himself. “You should be ashamed
of yourself!! God bless you still,” he tweeted.
Momodu, who also put
up a screen shot of a chat between David and Sophia in which the artiste
insulted him, said in a post, “No one no matter how wealthy or powerful has the
right to forcefully detach a baby from her mum… Nigeria is not that lawless!”
Sophia, who says she
has been denied access to her daughter for months, is however worried that the
baby could be sneaked out of the country via land.
She has also asked the
Department of State Security, the police and the Lagos State Governor,
Akinwunmi Ambode, to intervene in the matter.
The parties could not
be immediately reached for comments.
Punch
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