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Asake Reconciles With Father, Baby Mama And Daughter After Public Backlash
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ASAKE RECONCILES WITH FATHER, BABY MAMA AND DAUGHTER AFTER PUBLIC BACKLASH

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Popular Nigerian musician, Asake, has reconciled with his father, daughter and baby mama following weeks of intense public criticism over allegations of neglect.

The reconciliation comes after the singer was called out online for allegedly abandoning his family after rising to fame and financial success. Earlier in 2025, his baby mama, Adijat, accused him of neglect, claiming she stood by him during his struggling days.

The controversy deepened in March 2025 when Asake’s father, Fatai Odunsi, a stroke survivor, also publicly accused the singer of abandoning him and failing to provide support.

The accusations triggered widespread backlash from social media users and celebrities alike, prompting Asake to reach out to his father. He reportedly pledged to cover his medical expenses and provide him with a house.

A photo of the singer and his father that surfaced online on Friday morning has since fueled reports of a reconciliation, suggesting that the family has resolved their differences.

The development comes just days after Asake reportedly reunited with his daughter and baby mama, signaling a broader effort to mend strained family ties.

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