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LEAKED CHAT REVEALS DAVIDO’S THREATS AMID ONGOING PATERNITY DISPUTE
The ongoing dispute between Afrobeats superstar Davido and 12-year-old Anuoluwapo Mitchelle, who claims to be his daughter, has intensified following the release of a leaked conversation in which the singer allegedly threatened to have the girl’s mother, Ayo Labinjoh, arrested for what he described as ongoing “harassment.”
The chat, shared on Anuoluwapo’s Instagram page, co-managed by her mother, shows a tense exchange in which Davido reportedly denied paternity and warned against further contact. While the singer has not confirmed the authenticity of the messages, they have quickly gone viral.
In the leaked messages, Davido allegedly wrote: “Stop this nonsense. Keep playing, and I will arrest your mother. Try this nonsense again. I’m not your father.”
When Anuoluwapo clarified that her mother was not involved in her personal appeal, the singer reportedly reiterated:
“I am not your father. Go and find your father. This is the last time. I’m warning. I’ve done five DNA tests. You’re not mine. Please stop this nonsense before it gets messy.”
Asked for details of the tests, Davido allegedly responded:
“Yes, I will show you. Five. Two of the hospitals were chosen by your mother. Two were chosen by me. All negative. Four tests. Then one test 10 years ago. That’s five. You’re not my child.”
Expressing frustration over the prolonged dispute, he reportedly added:
“You guys have been harassing me for years, and it has to stop. It’s not fair on my actual kids. Please, stop it.”
Davido allegedly indicated he would make the matter public and pursue legal action:
“Don’t worry, I will publish them tomorrow online and in print. Then I will take your mom to court. She thinks it’s a game. Just watch. She will go to jail.”
When Anuoluwapo requested the names of the hospitals, he reportedly replied:
“It will show in the tests. You don’t worry. I’m not your dad. Sorry. You’re not my child. We will publish everything. Warn your mother. You’re not an Adeleke. I’m sorry. You can also go to the hospitals and confirm for yourself.”
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