The mother of the teenager who publicly requested a paternity test from Afrobeats star Davido has issued a sharp and detailed rebuttal, claiming a previous DNA test in 2014 was manipulated, and demanding a new test supervised by the U.S. State Department.
Identifying herself as Ayo Labinjoh, she refuted being labeled a "baby mama" or a "bitch," and stated her primary focus has been protecting her daughter, Anu Adeleke, from years of bullying.
"I am NOT Davido's baby mama or a bitch. I am very protective of my daughter's mental health after the level of bullying she went through for years," she wrote in her statement.
Allegations of a Manipulated 2014 DNA Test
Labinjoh made explosive claims about a past paternity test arranged by Davido's father, Dr. Deji Adeleke. She alleged that in 2014, they were taken to a lab—not a hospital—where Anu's blood sample was drawn but later "discarded behind our backs," and a fake negative result was printed.
She named a specific technician, Wale Sobola, who she claims posed as "Dr. Alex" and is a brother to Nollywood actress Sotayo Gaga.
"My daughter is fighting for her identity," she emphasized, countering Davido's assertion that he had "never met" her. She explained that Davido has "largely ignored me for years because he thought he picked up a prostitute from GQ Club in Ibadan. I was a waitress and not picked up on the streets."
Current Conflict and Escalation
The mother accused Davido of engaging in direct harassment. "David chatted my daughter tonight threatening to lock me up, cursing Anu and repeatedly bullying her," she claimed.
Given Davido's status as a U.S. citizen, Labinjoh announced a formal escalation: "I will request the US State Department to contact the mission in Lagos or Abuja to help us supervise and witness a clean independent DNA test."
She dismissed suggestions that Davido should simply adopt the girl, stating, "Anu is not an orphan neither is she looking for charity." The statement concluded with a pointed rebuke: "Calling me a bitch when he has 4 daughters? God is not asleep."
This response marks a significant escalation in the public paternity dispute, moving from social media claims to allegations of test fraud and a call for formal diplomatic involvement to ensure a transparent resolution.
0 Comments