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Wednesday, 6 January 2016

Davido and babymama sign peace accord


After a long drawn media battle,families of Afro hip-hop singer, David Adeleke (aka Davido) and his Baby mama, Sophia Momodu, have fi­nally signed a peace agreement.
The SUN mewspaper reports that they decided to resolve amicably, the child trafficking allegation levelled against the music star.
This came at a meeting held at the instance of the Na­tional Agency For the Prohibition of Trafficking In Per­son (NAPTIP) which was attended by Sophia, the musi­cian’s father, Deji Adeleke, Mr. and Mrs. Dele Momodu, Adeleke’s lawyer, counsel to Dele Momodu, Gbolaga Ajayi, Mr. Ajayi Famakinwa, and NAPTIP’s representa­tives.

At the meeting, it was decided that the issue be resolved amicably and that both families should stop the ongoing media war.
Consequently, both sides were made to sign an agree­ment to stop the media face-off.

NAPTIP’s representatives, who took Sophia and Dele Momodu and his wife’s statements, advised the Adelekes to allow the child’s mother have access to her child, currently in custody of Davido’s half-sister, Ashley Adeleke.

Momodu’s lawyer, Gbolaga Ajayi, who con­firmed that the meeting held, told Daily Sun that the issue of blackmail being alleged by Davido does not arise.
“What will Dele Momodu blackmail Davido for; mon­ey, position or what?” he queried.

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Aww, it is a new year and we are totally in love with these new photos of Wizkid's babymama Sola and her cute son!

"So Thankful To God For 2015 and The Blessings That Came With it... 2016 is Going To Be Filled With Truckloads of Testimonies! AMEN " she says!

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Davido & Babymama drama takes a new turn: Sophia Momodu writes to Hospital that said her Breastmilk was contaminated with cannabis


 

On Sunday, Davido released a long letter where he claimed that Sophia lost custody of the baby Imade after a medical report confirmed that her breast milk was contaminated with cannabis.


Well, Sophie Momodu has through her lawyers written to the clinic where the test was purportedly conducted demanding a copy of the said pathology report copiously cited by Davido.


In a letter to the clinic by S.O. Ajayi & Co, the lawyers noted that:


“Our client gained knowledge of this Pathology Report that your company issued concerning her, for the first time on the social media on Sunday the 3rd of January, 2016. We have our client’s instruction to request you to promptly furnish her with the original copy of the above mentioned Pathology Report, as the said Pathology Report was never given to her.”

This Fuel thief luckily escaped from lynch mob in Port Harcourt

 
A suspected fuel thief on Monday escaped being lynched by an angry mob in Port Harcourt after he threatened to kill a teenager who caught him in the act.
The suspect, who identified himself as Kenneth Eze, had warned the teenager not to raise the alarm or risk being killed.
Punch Newsaper gathered that Eze had stolen the fuel from the Udi taxi park where a black marketer usually sold premium motor spirit (petrol) to commercial drivers.
The 17-year-old boy, who saw him from afar, had walked up to the fuel thief and asked him to take the loot back to the owner.

Rather than listen to the boy’s advice, Eze threatened that he was a member of a deadly cult group that would come after the teenager should anything happen to him (the suspect).
Not frightened by the suspect’s subtle and silent intimidation, the boy raised the alarm and a crowd gathered. The boy pointed at the 50 litres of petrol and accused Eze of stealing the item from the nearby taxi park.
“The man (Eze) thought he could intimidate me by saying he was a member of a deadly cult group. I noticed he was not armed and I decided to raise the alarm,” the boy, who would not mention his name, told Southern City News.
The mob pounced on Eze, even as he pleaded for mercy, promising to turn a new leaf.
Not moved by his plea, the mob attempted to set fire to the suspect but he fled from Udi Street in Mile One, Diobu, where he was caught to Ikwerre Road.
Earlier, the suspect had told Southern City News he actually attempted to steal the fuel, but added that it was his first time to be involved in such an act.
“I am a driver and I have never stolen before. I wanted to take the keg of fuel away, but had to hide by the side of a car there when I saw the police coming. It was temptation and this is my first time of involving in this. If I lie, may I never see tomorrow,” the suspect swore.
The owner of the stolen fuel later took away his property and thanked the boy for being smart enough to stop the thief.
Speaking with Southern City News, the state Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Ahmad Mohammad, warned against anybody taking the law into his hands.