Sophia Momodu Nigerian singer Davidio’s First babymama, has joined him in remembering his late friend, Habeeb Uthman popularly known as Obama DMW or 44.
The late Oba DMW who was the personal assistant/manager to the sensational singer died on June 29, 2021, at Ever-care hospital in Admiralty Way, Lagos, over heart failure.
ACcording to reports Obama had complained of having breathing difficulties and drove himself to the hospital, where he was admitted for treatment.
Unfortunately, he died a few hours later, and according to the Muslim rites, he was buried the next day on Wednesday morning, 30th of June at Epe, Lagos State.
Marking his one-year remembrance, Davido who never ceases to mourn him took to his Instagram story to admit his much he still misses him.
Describing him as his dawg, Davido noted how he lost his best friend on this same day.
The singer revealed that he was taking some time off to mourn his lose.
“Lost my bestfriend today last year…def need my space today…RIP 44…sad day”.
“Missin my dawg”.
“Water run down my eyes”.
Davido’s first babymama, Sophia Momodu also dedicated several posts on her Instagram story to him.
She noted how grateful she was to have known him.
“Grateful to have known you….44 forever”.
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