Late Obama DMW’s son, Abdulmaleek is still mourning his dad 44 days after he passed away, as he said he’s still hurting Abdulmaleek posted a video on his Instagram page in which he mourned Obama DMW, saying he wished they had more time together While expressing gratitude to his late father’s friends and fans, Abdulmaleek specially thanked Davido and Tiwa Savage for their supports
Obama DMW’s son Abdulmaleek, has expressed gratitude to music stars Davido and Tiwa Savage for filling the gap his father left when he passed away. In an almost three minutes video he shared on his Instagram page, Abdulmaleek said he’s still overwhelmed by the show of love from people in general, especially from Davido and Tiwa Savage.
Revealing how much he missed the late Davido’s associate, Abdulmaleek said it never occurred to him until now that he would need someone to talk to, and the deceased would be nowhere to give him an audience.
“It is really sad knowing that from now, you won’t be there to celebrate my victories, console me when I fail, encourage me when I feel like giving up. I wish we had more time together; I wish we could even create more memories together, I wish we could trade lives because I will give you mine in a heartbeat, but life hasn’t given me that option.”
bama DMW’s son, however, pledged to look after his sister as the deceased did for them during his lifetime.
Watch the video below:
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