Davido’s ex Sophia Momodu warns against wife tag

Sophia Momodu, entrepreneur and mother of Davido’s daughter, Imade, has addressed a common misconception among fans. In a recent video, she clarified that she is not the wife of the Nigerian singer, despite being his first baby mama. This distinction is important to her, as she emphasized the need to respect people’s choices and relationships.

Momodu explained that even though she and Davido parted ways many years ago, some fans still refer to her as his wife. She recounted an encounter with a content creator who greeted her as “mama Imade, OBO’s wife,” which she found surprising. Momodu stressed that she is not married to Davido, who is now married to someone else.

She urged fans to respect people’s marriages and relationships, allowing individuals to move on with their lives without being tied to past associations. Momodu emphasized that everyone involved is happy and fulfilling their respective roles. By speaking out, she aims to clarify her relationship status and promote a culture of respect for people’s personal choices.

As a public figure, Momodu’s statement highlights the importance of accuracy and sensitivity when referring to individuals’ relationships. Her message serves as a reminder to prioritize respect and understanding in online interactions, particularly when discussing celebrities and their personal lives. By setting the record straight, Momodu encourages fans to focus on the present and appreciate the positive aspects of her life, including her role as a mother and entrepreneur.

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