Recall, the fight started when the Issue of Imade’s custody, sprang up between both Adeleke and Momodu families. Notable of the events surrounding the fight was when an attempt by Davido and his family to smuggle Imade abroad without her mother’s consent was foiled by the ovation boss, Dele Momodu.
However, Davido made the fight lyrical by throwing jabs at Dele Momodu at every opportunity to get involved in a song. The popular line by Davido “Dele na my boy, Dele na my boy” on the song “Bad Baddo Baddest” by Falz Olamide was believed to be an attempt to ridicule Dele Momodu. The issue was later resolved in an outdoor meeting between the Momodu’s and the Adeleke’s.
In his words;
“Fighting with David was my biggest battle ever. It was bigger than fighting Abacha because of the blistering popularity of David; he is an extremely popular guy and it was very unfortunate, (the devil is a liar) because a baby was involved; very beautiful girl, Imade.”
“When it happened, I tried my best to avoid a collision with the family because I am very close to the family especially because of Senator Ademola Adeleke. We used to sleep in the same house when I was in exile in London. Whenever Sen. Ademola was around, he would call me and then pick me up to his house and I’ll sleep there and when I need to go back to my own house he would drop me.”
“So when the baby issue came, I didn’t know about it, if Sophie (Davido’s first Babymama) didn’t tell me she was pregnant, I wouldn’t have known, she was able to hide it perfectly from everyone,” he said.
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