Mr Eazi Explains the Need for Nine Doctors
Nigerian Afrobeats singer Mr Eazi has opened up about why a team of nine doctors was assigned to monitor his wife Temi Otedola's pregnancy. In a video circulating on social media, Mr Eazi revealed that their constant globe-trotting lifestyle made it impossible to predict where the baby would be born, necessitating a dedicated medical team that could provide care across multiple countries.
Global Travel Demands Extensive Medical Setup
The singer explained that the couple's busy international schedule meant they required a wide medical setup to ensure proper monitoring regardless of their location. With nine doctors on standby, Temi Otedola received continuous care whether they were in Africa, Europe, Asia, or elsewhere. Mr Eazi also mentioned that Japan was a possible birthplace, highlighting the unpredictability of their movements.
Temi Otedola, daughter of billionaire businessman Femi Otedola, and her husband have long been one of Nigeria's most talked-about couples, blending entertainment, business, and international influence. The revelation about the medical arrangements has sparked widespread reactions online.
Social Media Reactions Highlight Wealth Divide
Many netizens expressed amazement at the financial resources required for such care. User @gee_leda wrote: "When money isn't your problem, you manufacture one so you can spend on it to solve it." @Princesuleto commented: "This life is not balance. Here we have some people that couldn't even afford a single doctor and here we have someone having 9 doctors on standby. Ya Allah, only you know how you share your things."
@the_gozoman added: "This couple dey give Raymond Reddington vibes. Raymond had doctors on standby in every country, state, city, and even villages, all on speed dial. Chai, money is good!" @deleprof1 said: "It's the ease in talking about this. That's what money does for you. Money is good. Imagine having 9 doctors on standby across countries because you don't know which country you will be in when ready to give birth."
@ThissQuaz noted: "Rich people problems just dey different. Imagine not knowing the country you want to give birth in." @Phiehaat commented: "9 doctors, definitely from different countries!! And Segun, who doesn't even have a doctor's contact, will expect his wife to look like Temi during pregnancy. Make Una continue o."
Previous Controversy Over Gender Betting
This revelation comes after Mr Eazi faced backlash for placing a bet on his unborn baby's gender. A Nigerian woman publicly criticized the couple, calling the act insensitive and out of touch with the struggles of many Nigerians. The couple continues to draw attention as they share glimpses of their lifestyle on social media.



