Rapper N6 reacts to davido and Sophia Momodu ongoing child custody battle  

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N6, a well known Nigerian rapper and OAP, has called out Sophia Momodu, the first babymama of musician Davido, over a leaked conversation with his father-inlaw.

Following her custody fight with Davido, Sophia shared a WhatsApp chat she had with the singer’s father, in which she answered to Davido’s father’s request that Imade spend Christmas 2023 with his family.

She rejected, claiming that she already had arrangements for her daughter and that she would want at least two months’ notice, as well as Davido fulfilling his commitments, before Imade could spend Christmas with them in the future.

Davido’s father responded to her message, expressing compassion and noting how short the notice was. However, he emphasized that for Imade’s well-being, she and Davido must share custody of their daughter.

In response, N6 criticized Sophia for requesting a two-month notice in the future for Imade to attend his Christmas parties. He also pointed out the hypocrisy that Sophia spends N25 million per year for her beautiful flat yet requires a Range Rover from Davido because she does not own a vehicle. Noting Sophia’s allegation that the RR was awful and that she had to hire a jeep for a month to get Imade to school, he wondered why she couldn’t move into a N10 million a year house and buy a N15 million car.

In another tweet, he commended Davido’s father for his maturity, adding that his message was compassionate, touching, and sensitive.

“You are telling your daughter’s 67-year-old Grandfather to be giving you 2 months’ notice before you can allow her attend his Yearly Christmas party. Omo.

Uncle Deji is a gentleman to his last bone marrow. His message was so loving, heartwarming and empathetic; it did not deserve her reply at all”.

“You pay N25million a year for your luxury apartment but need a Range Rover from your baby daddy because you don’t have a car. The Range was always so bad, so you had to rent a jeep for a month to take your child to school. Why not move to a N10m a year crib and buy a N15m car?”.

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