“He forced me to go”- Davido opens up on his father’s role amid paternity claim

Afrobeats superstar, Davido has opened up about his father, Dr. Adedeji Adeleke’s involvement amid an ongoing paternity claim.

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‎Earlier, Anu, the teenager claiming to be Davido’s daughter, publicly called out the singer, requesting a DNA test to establish her identity.

‎ Additionally, Anu’s mother, Ayo Labinjoh, supported her daughter’s claim, alleging that Davido has been bullying Anu and threatened to have her arrested.

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‎Davido, on the other hand, denied being Anu’s father, citing five negative DNA tests conducted at reputable hospitals.

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Davido Opens Up On Father’s Role In Partenity Claim

In a recent tweet, Davido revealed that his father, Dr. Adedeji Adeleke, forced him to undergo a DNA test amid a paternity claim by Anu Adeleke.

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Davido stated that the Adelekes prioritize bloodline, highlighting the family’s emphasis on heritage and clarity.

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‎His tweet reads below.……

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‎‎You guys don’t know my father … he’s even the one that forced me to go .. Adeleke’s we don’t play about Blood on this side.

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Davido recently made headlines for betting $50,000 on Nigeria’s Super Eagles to beat Morocco in the AFCON semifinal.

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The music star shared his betting slip on social media, showing his confidence in the team, but it didn’t pay off.

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Peller, a Nigerian TikToker, also lost $3,000 betting on Nigeria to win within 90 minutes.

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