“Tiwa bought our son bike, I taught him to ride” – Teebillz shades Toke Makinwa

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Tiwa Savage‘s ex-husband, Teebillz, has once again criticized media personality Toke Makinwa while emphasizing the importance of family in raising children.

This comes amidst the separation saga between 2Baba and Annie Idibia, where Toke Makinwa ridiculed the singer for the timing of their divorce announcement.

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Teebillz had earlier blasted Toke Makinwa for knowing little to nothing about the concept of family, urging her to quit interfering in 2Baba’s marriage.

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In a follow-up post, he shared a video where he taught his son, Jamil Balogun, how to ride a bicycle after Tiwa Savage had bought it but couldn’t train him to ride it herself.

He stated that he was able to achieve the training under 30 minutes after Jamil’s mother struggled to help him overcome his fear.

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Using the moment to highlight the importance of family, he captioned the video: “Tiwa bought Jamil the bicycle but couldn’t teach him how to ride it… it took less than 30 minutes for his father being around to kill his fear and build his confidence to ride. Parenting takes two… Family! Just a perspective for you shallow-minded idiots that have no clue about family dynamics. #LOVEWINs.”

Watch the video below …

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