Esther Nwachukwu, a Nollywood actress, criticizes artist Davido for buying a new GAC costing N68 million for Ubi Franklin.
It should be recalled that Ubi Franklin expressed his profound gratitude to Davido after the musician gave him a new GAC.
Esther Nwachukwu chastised Davido in an Instagram video for buying a costly car for “Chioma’s nanny” while he is unable to pay the school tuition for his first daughter, Imade.
She chastised him for using Imade’s mother, Sophia Momodu, as an excuse to fail to carry out his fatherly responsibilities.
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@daddyfreeze reacted: “The child’s mother is doing well and living in Banana Island. I believe she is more than capable of buying a car. So please let’s let this rest..”
@official_ose said: “See her forehead like Terry G bell 🔔”
@iamakubillions stated: “The question is can Sophia accept the car? Because her taste is high”
@ogbolor wrote: “If dem nack u court case now u go do video dey apologise. Una no dey hear word”
@chef_ivyjones said: “Which one Dey pain you inside this matter??? The nanny or the 63M?😂😂😂”
@real_ifeoluwa said: “If dem con arrest u now dem go talk say rich man dey oppress u.. cho cho cho too much”
In other news, Nigerian Afrobeat singer David Adeleke, often known as Davido, has extended a helping hand to his cousin B-Red.
B-Red, real name Adebayo Adeleke, turned 33 years old yesterday, July 23rd, and Davido decided to celebrate with him by giving him a whopping sum of N10 million cash.
The cash gift came in when the ‘Unavailable’ singer graced his cousin’s birthday party, which took place in Lekki, Lagos state.
A large group of close friends, family, and colleagues from the industry attended the extravagant birthday party. Nigerian celebs including BBNaija Frodd, Israel DMW, D Prince, and many more attended the music and dance-filled event.
B-Red was overjoyed as he received the money, which was packaged in a sack bag. Out of sheer enthusiasm, he counted ten large bundles of cash totaling N10 million.