Bisola Badmus Calls Out Kwam 1 for Neglecting Their Son

Renowned Nigerian Actress Calls Out Singer for Abandoning Son, Reveals Battle with Brain Disease

Nollywood actress, Bisola Badmus, has sparked a heated controversy after accusing popular Fuji musician, Wasiu Ayinde, better known as KWAM 1 De Ultimate, of abandoning their son. In a candid interview with fellow actress Biola Adebayo on the ‘Talk to B’ podcast, Bisola opened up about her relationship with KWAM 1 and her personal struggles with a brain disease.

According to Bisola, her relationship with the singer took a turn for the worse when he began neglecting their son, Malik. She urged KWAM 1 to take responsibility for their child, stating, “From the beginning, he accepted the boy as his son, but he suddenly changed. What I want from K1 is to be responsible for Malik, his son. I just want him to take care of his son.”

The actress also shared her experience with encephalopathy, a brain disease that left her confused and unable to think clearly. She revealed that KWAM 1 supported her initially but eventually stopped after a while. Bisola confessed that she kept her condition a secret at first, saying, “He didn’t know about my condition earlier because I did not tell him. But when he knew, he tried his best for a while and stopped at some point.”

This news comes after Bisola made a similar revelation on social media in 2023, citing her struggles with encephalopathy as the reason for her hiatus from online platforms. Encephalopathy is a condition that alters mental states, causing individuals to feel confused and disoriented.

As the drama unfolds, fans and followers of both Bisola and KWAM 1 are left to wonder about the fate of their son, Malik. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the complexities of relationships and the importance of parental responsibility. With Bisola’s candid honesty and call to action, the spotlight is now firmly on KWAM 1 to address his alleged neglect and provide for his child.

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