Davido Paternity Controversy Takes New Turn as Alleged Baby Mama Challenges DNA Evidence
The ongoing paternity saga surrounding Afrobeats superstar Davido has entered a more contentious phase, with fresh allegations and public accusations adding fuel to the already heated dispute. Ayo Labinjoh, who claims to be the mother of Davido's child, has intensified her campaign by questioning the authenticity of DNA evidence presented by the Adeleke family while calling out prominent media personalities for their perceived roles in the controversy.
Alleged Baby Mama Insists DNA Results Are Not Authentic
Despite billionaire businessman Dr. Deji Adeleke presenting what he described as conclusive DNA test results from South Africa that reportedly clear his son Davido of paternity claims, Labinjoh remains steadfast in her position. In a detailed post shared through her daughter Anu Adeleke's Instagram account, Labinjoh asserted that the documents being circulated by the Adeleke family lack credibility and authenticity.
"The result they are parading is not authentic," Labinjoh declared in her social media statement. "Too many things do not add up and too many people are trying to silence us."
The mother of one expressed particular concern about the circumstances surrounding the testing process, which she described as unclear and questionable. Labinjoh has maintained her longstanding position that she wants a fresh DNA examination conducted under conditions that both families can mutually agree upon, suggesting that the current evidence fails to meet acceptable standards of transparency.
Media Figures Accused of Complicity and Bias
In her latest public statement, Labinjoh directed criticism at two influential Nigerian media personalities, accusing them of either complicity through silence or active bias in the ongoing controversy. She specifically called out Ovation International publisher Dele Momodu, questioning why he has refused to mediate in the dispute despite his known closeness to the Adeleke family.
Labinjoh described Momodu as an influential figure who could potentially encourage transparency or help mediate the conflict, especially given his relationship with Davido's first daughter, Imade. Her disappointment with Momodu's perceived inaction was palpable in her social media post.
Additionally, Labinjoh criticized popular media personality Daddy Freeze, accusing him of taking sides and worsening the tension through his public commentary. According to her, Freeze's statement that Anu is not Davido's child was particularly hurtful and dismissive, appearing designed to defend the singer's public image rather than consider the emotional impact on the child and her mother.
"You went online to declare my child is not Davido's, as if you were there during the DNA test," Labinjoh wrote addressing Daddy Freeze. "You added to our pain."
Social Media Reactions Reflect Divided Opinions
The latest developments in the paternity saga have sparked renewed debate across Nigerian social media platforms, with netizens expressing diverse opinions about the controversy. Some users have voiced support for Labinjoh's position, while others have questioned the timing and nature of her claims.
One social media user commented: "As women we should support our fellow lady, her confidence shows she knows exactly who her baby daddy is."
Another observer noted: "I remembered vividly when all these were happening, David is good at denying pregnancies, this little girl is suffering this because she is not from a strong, rich and influential family like Sophia else David for don accept am since."
Yet another perspective emerged from a different commenter: "David has been taking care of her kids. I don't believe yours is his. Otherwise he would have acknowledged her."
Davido's Previous Responses to Paternity Claims
This latest development follows previous statements from Davido addressing the paternity allegations. The Afrobeats star has consistently denied fathering Anu Adeleke, claiming he has undergone multiple DNA tests at different hospitals that all returned negative results. In earlier responses to the controversy, Davido indicated he would not address the issue further, suggesting the matter had been conclusively resolved through scientific testing.
The controversy gained additional attention when young Anu Adeleke herself reportedly asked for a DNA test to confirm paternity before turning 13 years old, citing bullying in school as motivation for seeking clarity about her biological father.
As the paternity saga continues to unfold, it highlights broader conversations about celebrity responsibility, media ethics, and the emotional impact of public disputes on children caught in the crossfire. The situation remains fluid, with both sides maintaining their positions amid growing public interest and scrutiny.
