Sandra Iheuwa, the mother of Ubi Franklin’s child and talent manager, has criticized Sophia Momodu for acting as like she is entitled to Davido’s money.
Sandra made it clear on her Instagram page that being a baby mama doesn’t entitle one to their baby daddy’s money.
The only duty he has to the mother of his child, according to her, is to look after that child’s needs.
To clear up any confusion, Sandra stated that financial abuse does not apply to baby mom, particularly if the baby daddy is there and providing for his child as he should.
“First of all being a baby mama doesn’t mean you should be entitled to your baby father’s money. The only responsibility he has is towards your child and it’s also your responsibility to take care of your child as well it shouldn’t be an avenue for you to make money or be taken care of… Now if your baby father is dead beat you can call him out with your full chest if you can do it every Eke market day that will be awesome too… Financial abuse doesn’t apply to baby mamas especially when the baby daddy is present and doing what he should for his child. Unless he stops taking care of his child. Most married women experience financial abuse from their spouse it’s like a scheme for them to stay in the useless marriage and have no means to leave. If you are a baby mama and have no means to leave. If you are a baby mama and your baby daddy is taking care of your child (be grateful) but not taking care of you and you are ranting “financial abuse”. Madam go and work and take care of yourself and your bills. I support women but I don’t support nonsense.
I don’t know why anyone will feel entitled to another’s person especially when you are not even a wife. If my son’s father was taking care of my son I would be grateful and will never rant but you will never catch me rant about him not taking care of me. It will never happen as long as I’m alive and well”.