Actor Yomi Fabiyi faces intense criticism from his baby mama, Grace Jimoh, after he referred to their son as the product of a torn condom. The controversy erupted following a video he shared on Instagram, where he lambasted the Nigerian customs service over the low quality of condoms imported into the country, suggesting that many children were born as a result of damaged condoms.
In response, Grace Jimoh took to her Instagram page to express her dismay, emphasizing that Yomi had been elated when she informed him of her pregnancy. She questioned his change in attitude, stating, “Someone that was crying that he finally got one when I broke the news of being pregnant, can you explain how you were being happy? He is now a product of a torn condom? Anything for social media validation, or to make me feel bad? Taaaa, I owe my son the best of life, even in death, I will do anything to make him happy. Don’t worry, I will help you out, it’s just a matter of time. I now see the reason they ran away with your first child, it really worth it, you are not worthy to be called a FATHER.”
This explosive confrontation has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation on social media, raising questions about parental responsibility and the impact of public statements on personal relationships. Fabiyi’s controversial remarks have incited a heated debate, further igniting discourse on the ethical use of social media to address sensitive family matters.