Ubi Franklin has reacted to the post by businesswoman, Sandra Iheuwa, warning him never to post their daughter Ariella, on his social media platforms.
Earlier today, Ubi shared a photo of himself and Ariella and this did not sit well with Sandra.
She took to her IG page to warn Ubi against posting Ariella, claiming that she doesn’t bear his name and that he has never paid for child support.
Ubi has now reacted. He shared more photos of himself with Ariella on his Instastories and wrote
“We will be obsessed forever”
Meanwhile Award winning disc jockey, DJ Humility, opens up on the ill-attitude from singers after fame compared to when they were still struggling to hit the limelight.
According to the CEO Humble Productions & H-Records who claimed to have given Banky W his first performance and also had D’banj ran errands for him, stated that most singers do not return the favour handed to them during their days of struggle.
DJ Humility made this known in a recent interview where he revealed that it is insulting when calls from him to some singers get directed to their manager.
Adding to his point, he noted that the ill-attitude is the reason up and coming singers find it hard to get help from people like himself.
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